

If you want to get into BIM modelling Revit would be a far better choice but BIM is still being used minimally in architecture today.ĭo yourself a favour, learn 3dsMax, do some fancy images for your portfolio, learn Autocad, and take a project management course and you will find a job quick enough. Admittedly things are changing a little bit lover the last few years but I have little evidence many firms at all use either Revit or Archicad despite what the salespeople would like to think. To learn more visit Website Industries Software Development Company size 501-1,000 employees. I have worked for about 15 firms in my time and of those one used Archicad (but not the 3d bits), 1 used Microstation, all the rest used 2d Autocad. Graphisoft is part of the Nemetschek Group. Archicad is interesting distration but you wont get a job with a firm that uses it. If you want to get a job as an architect you need to use Autocad full stop. Board of Directors, Committees, Orlando Foundation, Architectural Guide.

If you want to do fancy images learn 3ds Max. GRAPHISOFT and the AIA Orlando are partnering to provide a 25 discount to AIA. Autocad is the tool of choice for most and will remain so for the foreseeable future especially with the persent economic climate. To stand any chance of getting a job you need to be flexible and that means being able to certainly use Autocad, Revit, possibly also Microstation, but Archicad is a very low on that list.

I think you are being a bit naive if you think you can pick a job by choosing a firm that uses only a certain type of CAD software.
