Archicad Goodies 〈2025-2026〉
Automates the creation of 3D zones for interior rooms, helping you generate floor finishes, wall skins, and ceiling accessories with a few clicks.
Perhaps the most underrated goodie for heritage or retrofit projects is the . Instead of managing separate "Existing" and "Proposed" files, Archicad allows every element (walls, doors, finishes) to have a Renovation Status: Existing, To Be Demolished, New, or Temporary. One click of the filter instantly shows the building in four different graphical styles. Better yet, schedules update automatically. You can create a demolition quantity takeoff and a new material list from the same model. For architects dealing with historic buildings, this feature alone justifies the switch. archicad goodies
Many architects find that standard tools can feel manual compared to a fully optimized template. Goodies bridge that gap by offering "Professional level" automation for complex geometry. Whether you need to simulate construction phases or simply ensure your model doesn't have duplicate lines, these add-ons are the "secret sauce" for Archicad power users. Goodies for Archicad 29 - Download by Language - Graphisoft Automates the creation of 3D zones for interior
In CAD, tracing a complex floor plan from an imported PDF or DWG is a chore. Archicad’s turns this into a game. Hover the wand over an enclosed area defined by lines or walls, and it highlights the boundary. One click, and a slab or roof is automatically generated. Need to create a complex curtain wall that follows a wavy polyline? The Magic Wand applies the same logic. It eliminates the tedious step of manual polygon snapping, transforming a 10-minute task into a 2-second trick. One click of the filter instantly shows the
Helps manage project performance by tracking the number of polygons in your model, allowing you to optimize heavy objects. How to Install and Use Them
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Allows you to link your model elements to a timeline, creating a 4D visualization of the building process.