How To Draw A Floor Plan In ArchiCAD 26 TuTorial For Beginners – Part 1
How to Draw a Floor Plan in ArchiCAD 26: A Step-by-Step Tutorial
Creating a professional floor plan is an essential skill for architects, designers, engineers, and construction professionals. In this beginner-friendly tutorial, we’ll walk through the basic steps of creating a floor plan using ArchiCAD 26.
Whether you are new to ArchiCAD or looking to refresh your skills, this guide will help you understand the basic project setup and drawing tools you need to get started.
What You Will Learn
In this ArchiCAD 26 tutorial, you will learn how to:
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Open and set up ArchiCAD 26
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Create a new project
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Save an ArchiCAD project
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Set working and dimension units
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Create grid lines
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Draw external walls
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Draw internal walls
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Build the basic layout of a floor plan
Step 1: Open ArchiCAD 26
Start by opening ArchiCAD 26 on your computer. Once the software launches, you will be presented with options for creating or opening a project.
For a new floor plan, select the option to create a new project.
Step 2: Create a New Project
Creating a new project gives you a clean workspace where you can begin developing your floor plan.
Before drawing, take a moment to understand the ArchiCAD interface. Familiarize yourself with the toolbox, menus, navigation controls, and floor plan workspace.
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Step 3: Save Your ArchiCAD Project
It is important to save your project before you begin detailed work. Choose a suitable project name and location so you can easily find your file later.
Saving regularly is also recommended as you develop your design.
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Step 4: Set Your Working and Dimension Units
Correct units are essential when creating an accurate floor plan.
Before drawing walls or adding dimensions, check your project settings and select the appropriate working units and dimension units for your project.
This helps ensure that measurements are displayed consistently throughout your design.
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Step 5: Draw Grid Lines
Grid lines can help you organize your floor plan and maintain alignment between different elements of your building.
Use the grid tools to establish reference lines before beginning the main wall layout.
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Step 6: Draw the External Walls
With your grid and settings in place, you can begin drawing the external walls of your building.
The external walls establish the overall shape and boundaries of your floor plan. Pay attention to wall thickness, dimensions, alignment, and positioning.
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Step 7: Draw the Internal Walls
After completing the external walls, add the internal walls to divide the building into rooms and spaces.
Internal walls can be positioned according to your design requirements while maintaining accurate dimensions and alignment.
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Watch the Full ArchiCAD 26 Tutorial
The accompanying video provides a practical demonstration of each step, making it easier to follow along and practice as you work.
Lesson Timestamps
| Time | Lesson |
|---|---|
| 0:00 | Introduction |
| 0:40 | Opening ArchiCAD 26 |
| 2:40 | Creating a New Project |
| 3:20 | Saving an ArchiCAD 26 Project |
| 4:30 | Setting Working & Dimension Units |
| 8:00 | Drawing Grid Lines |
| 17:50 | Drawing External Walls |
| 25:00 | Drawing Internal Walls |
Final Thoughts
Learning how to create a floor plan in ArchiCAD 26 becomes much easier when you understand the basic workflow. Start with your project settings, establish your grids, and then build your layout using external and internal walls.
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