But for now, enjoy the press release and links to videos. I’m sure I’ll have a lot more to say about Rhino, Grasshopper, and ARCHICAD 20 in the coming months. Personally, it’s something I need to make happen for myself in 2016. As such, we all have an opportunity to get ahead of the curve and start building this into our design methods. That route is not as beautiful and bidirectional as the Grasshopper Connection, but I’m a firm believer that this is a workflow that will continue to develop and grow. So it seems reasonable that an ARCHICAD 20 workflow for Mac users can be Grasshopper->Rhino->ARCHICAD Objects. Also while the Grasshopper connection is not available for Mac users (yet?), Grasshopper is. This means fluency with Rhino (and Grasshopper) will be increasingly important and useful. ![]() However as of ARCHICAD 20, we will be able to import geometry directly from Rhino. ![]() The Grasshopper connection is amazing (and available for ARCHICAD 19), but unfortunately is only for PC. I want to highlight the Rhino – Grasshopper connection as part of my sharing of ARCHICAD 20 because moving forward the Rhino ecosystem is going to get more and more important to ARCHICAD users. I’m not much for press releases on Shoegnome anymore, but these two are important: ARCHICAD 20 was announced today and last week the Rhino – Grasshopper – ARCHICAD Connection was officially released.
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