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Besides offering early-stage designing and BIM tools on a collaborative platform, the following are the advantages of using TAD. | Besides offering early-stage designing and BIM tools on a collaborative platform, the following are the advantages of using TAD. | ||
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+ | - TAD helps senior architects flesh out a design right from very early stages | ||
+ | - TAD does NOT enforce any methodology for designing. You have the same freedom as in your doodles and initial sketches on paper | ||
+ | - TAD does not entangle the architect with lots of commands and things to learn about the computer. Practically all the commands are based on the logic of going about creating a building on your actual site. There are no references to drawings, graphical entities (// | ||
+ | - Other CAD/BIM systems forces you to first " | ||
+ | - TAD respects the to-and-fro that happens in designing. We have given // | ||
+ | - TAD allows any number of iterations as you flesh out your design. You may go back and forth, hesitating between various concerns of the design. Should I keep the " | ||
+ | - TAD even helps in iterations, by allowing you to place any number of properties (of any kind, any number) on any logical element of the design. TAD does not put // | ||
+ | - Talking about iterations once again: While designing you may proceed quite into the design only to realize that the design did not meet your initial higher level objectives. We call such an architect a //potter at work.// So, in some situations, you may actually have to dismantle large parts of your design (metaphorically, | ||
+ | - Because it is so easy to start any design quite raw in TAD Designer, then proceed towards its finaliziation, | ||
+ | - TAD gives you quite good, and extremely fast draft views of your design -- all you need to do is to change the 2D shapes into 3D and set in the " | ||
+ | - The sizes of files in TAD are very, very small. That is why when you save the project -- it goes over to your web account on our website in a jiffy. | ||
+ | - TAD is also made for collaborative designing. More than one architects/ | ||
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+ | **The reasons for the above benefits** | ||
* TAD uses an object-oriented designing tool called //TAD Designer//. All the shapes that you create in TAD Designer are objects, which can be grouped in classes. | * TAD uses an object-oriented designing tool called //TAD Designer//. All the shapes that you create in TAD Designer are objects, which can be grouped in classes. | ||
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* TAD offers a very simple, easy-to-learn, | * TAD offers a very simple, easy-to-learn, | ||
* TAD follows the [[SFA Taxonomy]] for architectural objects. Read about it more under [[TAD Concepts ]] | * TAD follows the [[SFA Taxonomy]] for architectural objects. Read about it more under [[TAD Concepts ]] | ||
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