Import IFC Model to ARCHICAD

ARCHICAD provides three methods for importing an IFC model to ARCHICAD: Open, Merge, and Hotlink.

Open versus Merge

Open: Opens the entire model or filtered parts of an IFC file as a new project. ARCHICAD will transform the imported elements into corresponding ARCHICAD elements, based on settings in the chosen IFC Translator for Import.

Merge (File > Interoperability): Available only in Floor Plan view. Inserts an IFC model in whole or in part into a running ARCHICAD project. Merge preserves your running project, without overwriting its data (this is the “Reference model” concept). However, even in this “Reference model”, the merged elements are real ARCHICAD elements based on the IFC-ARCHICAD mapping convention.

In the Merge process, ARCHICAD automatically generates new IFC GlobalId (ARCHICAD IFC ID) values for all imported elements to avoid overwriting the IFC GlobalIDs of the host project. For the purposes of listing and searching, the elements’ original GlobalId values are also retained, in the form of a parameter called “External IFC ID”.

Overview of IFC Import: Defining how IFC Data are Converted to ARCHICAD

When you open (or merge or hotlink) an IFC file in ARCHICAD, the program carries out the following steps for the imported IFC element, using the settings in the chosen IFC Translator for Import:

1.Does the IFC element need to be imported to ARCHICAD? (based on the Translator’s “Model Filter for IFC Import” preset

2.Which ARCHICAD tool (e.g. Wall, Object) should be used to place the IFC element in ARCHICAD? (based on the Translator’s “Geometry Conversion for IFC Import” preset)

3.Which ARCHICAD layer should the element be placed on, and using which attributes? (based on the Translator’s “Material and Surface Conversion for IFC Import” preset)

4.Which ARCHICAD Classification should be assigned to the element? (based on the Translator’s “Type Mapping for IFC Import” preset)

5.Based on the Classification: which Properties are available for the element? (using the Property Availability definitions, defined in the Classification Manager of the template file used at import)

6.Each of these Element Properties is populated with its default Property value (using the Property definitions of the Property Manager, in the template file used at import)

7.The program examines the IFC data assigned to the incoming element, and attempts to generate the equivalent property value for the element in ARCHICAD (based on the Translator’s “Property Mapping for IFC Import” preset)

Important Note on Translators and Template Files

When you import an IFC project using Open or Hotlink IFC: You will choose an IFC Translator for Import from an external Template file, selected by you.

When you import an IFC project using the Merge command: You will choose an IFC Translator for Import from the current host project.

The following sections describe these processes.

Open IFC Model

Merge IFC Project

Hotlink IFC File

Related Topics:

IFC Translators: Overview

Translators for Import (Detailed Settings)

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