OK-since I am still using lt ’98 and looked into Acad 2011 Lt and found that I cannot activate it. I have Draftsight which is a free CAD that looks like 2010, does not seem to be very quick.
Does anyone know anything about Revit lt? Colleagues are telling me to switch, but not sure the difference in the full veresion and lt. I am thinking I need to break down and get AutoCad 2013 lt, but wonder if I should try the big jump.
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ArCH Focus Groups now open to membership
Now is your chance! Check out the ArCH Focus Groups, whose task is to develop the various ArCH programs suggested by ArCH members. You can make a difference! Look here for the list of ArCH Focus Groups:
Learn about each of them and see what appeals to your special interests. You are part of the change ArCH is making for the better for our profession of residential architecture.
E-mail here to become part of a particular Focus Group: Rand@HomeArchitects.com
Septic System Construction Permits
Hello ArCH members and others. There is some recent trouble regarding the difference between a Septic Permit and a Septic Construction Permit. See this article on my website to understand the difference:
http://www.homearchitects.com/septic-system-construction-permitting
For those of you practicing in urban areas like Chicago, this probably means nothing, but for any of our clients in more rural areas, this can be a very big deal.
ArCH & CRAN-AIA
ArCH co-founding member, Rand Soellner, just bid a fond goodbye to the CRAN-AIA people. Both entities asserted their positions that our organizations can coordinate efforts on programs that both feel would benefit from our cooperation. ArCH indicated that new members are not presented with an either-or scenario. Any licensed architect is welcome to be a member of the CRAN-AIA and ArCH, if they so choose. David Andreozzi of CRAN, stated: “The more representation for architects we have, the better the profession is.” Rand Soellner could not agree more with him.
For more information about the AIA:
AIA
WordPress Instructions
Hi ArCH Folks,
Please look at your ArCH website menu on the far side of the horizontal menu bar under the Big Picture Slide Show of our website: Blog. If you hover your mouse there, you will see a couple of drop-down menu items there that will give you instructions on how to do things in WordPress; the software in which our website consultants have created our website.
Those may help you deal with situations you encounter, while you are trying to edit your Firm Page, Insert Media, text, and install URL links and the like. For instance: you cannot just copy a page from another website and paste that (images and all) into a WordPress website. You have to install each image, one at a time, using the procedures indicated under the Blog menu choice.
Same thing with URL links. You don’t just copy and paste them onto a WordPress page. They will be dead text. You need to name the text something, like: Interesting Houses, then highlight that text, then click on the Link symbol in the WordPress edit mode, THEN paste the URL. See the sub menu instructions for this and other techniques under the Blog menu heading. Thank you!
Hobbit Houses
These samples belong in the category ‘Storybook Style’ which apparently grew from Hollywood film studio inspirations in the 30’s. http://realestate.aol.com/blog/2012/12/17/hobbit-houses-tolkien-home-design/?ncid=txtlnkusaolp00000058#photoID-5506076
ArCH Motto
12-19-2012
Re: ArCH Motto
Don Duffy has suggested this as the ArCH Motto:
It’s not just a house; it’s your Home.
I happen to like that one a lot.
And it may be that this works just fine for us. It might be nice to have a motto that included something about using an Architect, however. So if you clever architects can think of a catch-phrase motto for us that rivals Don’s please share that with us.
I am also posting this on our blog, in hopes that we can migrate from these group e-mails to our Blog. Thanks.
Saving Your Work on Edit Mode of ArCH Blog
12-19-2012
Re: Click on PUBLISH, then UPDATE
Hello ArCH Folks,
I suppose I could have made this an ArCH Blog post, but frankly, I wonder how many of you are looking at those. Are you?
At any rate, some of our members have lost some text, when updating their Firm Page or creating a new topic Post.
Here’s what you need to do to not lose your work:
If you haven’t yet published a Post, then you need to click on the right side Blue Button: PUBLISH. This will put your post onto the ArCH Blog.
Then, every time you want to save new text or images, you will notice that the Publish button has changed, it now reads: UPDATE. So click the Update button, each time to want to save your work, which in my opinion, should be frequently.
The process is similar for your Firm Page in the Find An Architect section on the ArCH website, only I have already Published these for you, so you will need to click the Update button, which will be your only option to save your work onto your Firm Page.
P.S.: you can also save your work as a draft, if you are not sure that you want to publish it yet. Look above the Update/Publish button for the Save as a Draft button.
THE ROCKY, HORRIFIC PICTURE SHOW OF NOT USING AN ARCHITECT
This post refers to part of ArCH’s Public Awareness Program, in which various problems are featured on residential projects not involving an architect.
See: ArCH Public Awareness Program for more information. The more of us that talk about this, the ideas we have for possible videos.
ArCH Focus Groups
Would all ArCH members please take a look at our website menu and look at FOCUS AREAS. When you click on that, you will see several suggested Focus Groups to address those Focus Areas. Oh, you might say: “You mean that I might have to serve on one or more of these committees to solve these issues?” Well, ArCH doesn’t exactly have paid minions to do our bidding. ArCH = US. You and me and all of us. In order to figure out how all of us want to address the issues that concern us, WE are all going to have to discuss it with others among us and SOLVE the problem with suggested courses of action. Preferably for “0” cash or reasonably minor expenditures. We haven’t even had our first election and have not yet taken in any dues yet. So: be realistic about approaches.
Everyone: please comment on our Blog here, to this post, as to what other, additional Focus Areas you believe ArCH needs to address and make sure that YOU are prepared to do something about that, by at least serving or chairing that committee. And if you are interested in one of the posed Focus Groups, please e-mail: Rand@HomeArchitects.com and he will put your name on that group.
Thanks!