![]() ![]() DO NOT Allow the view map to gather disorganized views or floating views outside folders.DO NOT Model anything farther from project 0,0,0 than necessary.DO NOT Import custom GDL/SKP/RFA elements without checking polygon count and file size.DO NOT Use high resolution images for custom surfaces.DO NOT Store model clutter on a hidden layer unless it will be used in the future.DO NOT Copy/Paste from a file without checking for attribute pollution.DO NOT Use the bold marquee to stretch/move/delete unless you intend to edit every visible element on every story in the project.DO NOT Manually overriding a text dimension rather than tracking down the rogue 1/64″.DO NOT Work all day or multiple days without a send/receive or save.DO NOT Grab all of one element type to set as operators or targets in a solid element operation.DO NOT Draft an elevation element that can/should be modeled.DO NOT Put a fill over a sloppy junction in plan or section.DO NOT Mask out and put manual text over a schedule on a layout.Here is a brief list of things to never get caught doing in your projects: There are certain things we should never do in ARCHICAD, or at the very least, avoid at all costs. This entry was posted in Attributes, Drawing Manager, Local Data, Quick Tips, Teamwork and tagged Audit, File Performance, keep it clean on Maby wwabim. Remove missing pdf/dwg’s placed from non-shared locations (IE downloads and desk top folders on user end devices).Delete (and replace) outdated or iterative surfaces, composites, and custom profiles.Remove any unused 2d drafted content from work sheets (iterative details, unused copies of model content, etc.).Remove unused, redundant, or empty worksheets and details.Purge unused “independent” sections and elevations.Check that Embedded Library does not exceed 250MB.Delete unused embedded surfaces and objects.Purge Master_GDL.gsm elements from embedded library (check for “From Library 201101” folder in particular).Clear all furniture, landscape and decorations that are better placed in Twinmotion.Check content on Temp Hide layer(s), iteration studies, etc.Polygon Count (all visible and unlocked should not exceed 4,000,000 polygons:.A certain level of care needs to be maintained to avoid lost work during routine file maintenance pln to your desk top or file server as a back up to prevent lost work. NOTE: Before running any clean up or deletion of project items, always save a. Here is an abridged bullet point list for checking and cleaning items that may slow a file down and make basic operations (send/receive, reserve, update drawing, etc.) tedious. These lists include items for file organization and cleanliness, but may not focus specifically on file functionality. There are also tips on keeping your file clean located here, here, and here. The BIM Manual includes a self audit check list, as does this BIM Blog. This is done by coordinating post audit clean ups and performing regular checks on key file structures. The role of the job captain is to keep a file clean, organized, and functional. ![]()
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