Unlike previous versions that reconstructed entire views, Archicad 23 only rebuilds elements that have actually changed, drastically reducing wait times.
For firms that prioritize "if it isn't broken, don't fix it," GRAPHISOFT ARCHICAD 23 Build 3003 is the Titanic of BIM software—massive, powerful, and historically significant. It bridged the gap between legacy CAD workflows and modern, computational BIM. GRAPHISOFT ARCHICAD 23 Build 3003
Build 3003 refined the way structural elements are handled. Architects can now model complex reinforced concrete, steel, and timber beams or columns with greater precision. This includes the ability to create tapered or multi-segmented elements that accurately represent real-world construction. Opening Tool Build 3003 refined the way structural elements are handled
Before Build 3002, materials were a headache. Build 3003 fully realized the Surface Catalog . This allowed users to map high-resolution PBR (Physically Based Rendering) textures to surfaces without duplicating construction materials. For facade designers, this was a game-changer. Opening Tool Before Build 3002, materials were a headache