The foundational course for anyone new to Archicad. You build a real project from the first wall to finished drawings, taught by Nordic BIM Group instructors on the local template you will use at work. In person or online, with a focus track that fits your discipline.
Who it's for
Archicad Fundamentals is one course with a focus track. You learn the same solid foundation, then apply it to the work you actually do. Pick the track that fits your discipline.
Architects and building designers
The standard track. You learn to model a building and produce its drawings, with a focus on site and exterior work. Right for new architects, new hires, and anyone moving to Archicad from another tool.
Interior designers
The same foundation with an interior focus. You learn to model and document interior projects, so you leave the course ready to work on real rooms, layouts, and finishes.
Landscape architects
The foundation with a landscape focus. You learn to model and document outdoor and terrain projects, and to build the base you need before moving into landscape-specific tools.
Retail and space planners
The foundation with a retail focus. You learn to model and document retail and store-layout projects, so the course maps to the spaces and plans you work on every day.
What you'll learn
By the end of the course you can take a project from an empty file to a finished, documented model on your own. Here is the scope.
Archicad is a modelling tool, not a drawing board. You build the building once, in 3D, and the plans, sections, and elevations come from that one model. This is the shift that makes everything else faster, and it is the first thing the course teaches you to do well. You work in 2D and 3D together from day one.
You learn the tools you use every day: walls, slabs, roofs, stairs, doors, windows, and parametric objects. You work on the local Nordic BIM Group template, set up for your market's standards, so what you learn matches what you open at the office.
A clean model is an organised model. You learn to set up storeys, structure the project, and keep the model tidy as it grows, so the work holds together when the project gets bigger and other people come into it.
You learn to produce real documentation from the model: dimensioning, areas, sections, and elevations, all generated from the building you built. Change the model and the drawings follow. This is where modelling pays off.
You learn to lay out, export, and print your project so you can hand it on. The course closes with your discipline focus track, the part built around the work you do, whether that is site, interior, landscape, or retail.
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Ready to build on solid ground?
Book your place on the next course, or talk to an advisor about training new hires, a whole team, or a session tailored to your office and projects.