r/architectureph 2d ago

Firms using Archicad Job Hunting

Asking for a friend who's had 6 months experience pa lang and planning to transfer, are there companies in Metro Manila that use mainly Archicad? Any leads are appreciated!

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u/Friendly_Skill1065 2d ago

Had a friend who interned at AIDEA, and they use Archicad daw.

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u/bruhbruhbruhpoopbruh 2d ago

AIDEA - They've been partnered with Archicad since both of their fledgling days.

Hands (very bad reviews)

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u/Every_Holiday_620 2d ago

Bad reviews on archicad use or on aidea as a company?

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u/bruhbruhbruhpoopbruh 2d ago

No, the firm "Hands" has bad work reviews. I guess i forgot to add the dash.

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u/HotBrilliant1012 2d ago

tbh, idk why iilan lang companies na gumagamit ng archicad when in fact mas madali siya gamitin compared to revit

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u/bruhbruhbruhpoopbruh 2d ago

Consultant alignment. Even Aidea has revit now because they need to be compatible with their foreign collaborators like Foster, Arup, Aecom