I go by the name of Topo Phil, and I'm a rookie Architect working in Melbourne, Australia.
Question: Is it a common practice for Australian Architects to share the 3D models and/or plans of their projects in a digital format (not just a printable PDF) with the Engineer's office (and for that matter, with Builders and Draftsman's companies too) in order to make the building process more fluent and accurate? For me, this information sharing sounds logical and plausible, but at the same time I have the impression that it could be perceived by others as taking advantage of somebody else's work.
Thanks!
archeyarch
Nov 27, 18 11:03 pm
nothing is original, even in Australia
An12345
Nov 28, 18 1:33 pm
What do you think about the problem presented in the book "The Problem".Below I'm providing the link to the book:
Hi guys!
I go by the name of Topo Phil, and I'm a rookie Architect working in Melbourne, Australia.
Question: Is it a common practice for Australian Architects to share the 3D models and/or plans of their projects in a digital format (not just a printable PDF) with the Engineer's office (and for that matter, with Builders and Draftsman's companies too) in order to make the building process more fluent and accurate? For me, this information sharing sounds logical and plausible, but at the same time I have the impression that it could be perceived by others as taking advantage of somebody else's work.
Thanks!
nothing is original, even in Australia
What do you think about the problem presented in the book "The Problem".Below I'm providing the link to the book:
http://s000.tinyupload.com/index.php?file_id=00904073935203804661