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Patrick Strackx,
Architect
Grotstraat 49
3690 Zutendaal
Belgique
Tél : 089/62 20 97
Fax: 089/62 20 96
patrick.strackx@pandora.be
Architect Patrick Strackx, who works in Zutendaal, Belgium, told us his thoughts on
computer aided design and shared with us the experiences he has had while working with
ArchiTECH.PC.
You are an architect who works on the computer. How did your relationship with computers
begin?
I began using ArchiTECH.PC in October of 1992. I wanted to automate the drawing process.
I can tell you that it was very beneficial. Since then I can offer better service, and in
addition, thanks to the time saved, my investment has completely paid for itself.
What do you mean by "paid for itself"?
A simple calculation will make everything clear. Let’s take an architect who designs
approximately 12 family homes in a year, which means about one project a month. When I drew
these by hand, it took about a week to produce a plan like this.
Using ArchiTECH.PC, I am finished in half the time. Taking a 40-hour work week as the basis
– which is, incidentally, a huge underestimate – that comes out to a savings of 20 hours
per project. 20 hours a month times an hourly rate of 1000 BEF (approx. $32) comes
out to a profit of 20000 BEF (approx. $640) monthly, or 240000 BEF
(approx. $7680) annually.
From another angle, my investment was relatively modest. I am a young architect. I finished
my studies only eight years ago and from a financial point of view, ArchiTECH.PC was
completely attainable for me.
I think my investment in the computer and the design software returned in less than a year,
and after a year it brought in real profit even with half as much use.
When calculating this, did you also take into account the learning period?
Of course. In the period following the purchase I was still a long way from budgeting my
work time well. Even so, even in the learning period I worked on actual projects and from
the very first plans I was able to enjoy the advantages of computer aided design.
Thanks to the automation of certain tasks, I was able to provide optimum work quality,
meaning plans that are more precise, detailed, and immediately resolved. Most of the tasks
for the plans could be quickly transferred to the computer : detail plans, interiors...
In addition to this – because you have to see that in our culture, visual communication is
gaining more and more ground and receiving more and more emphasis – I can make visual plans
and photorealistic pictures, as well. Of course, it requires special attention to make
truly good, quality photorealistic pictures. But the result is well worth the effort. It’s
possible to create animation and photo-like pictures, in which you can work with water
effects, or reflecting surfaces and lettering...
Aside form the obviously advantageous financial considerations, is there another
reason you use a CAD system?
In my opinion, there are many other advantages that should not be overlooked, but these are
advantages whose financial aspects would be difficult to estimate. In general, they relate
to the things I have already discussed. Here I am thinking of greater professionalism in my
architectural office, better presentation of my projects, plans that are more easily
understood, more precise, and supported by perspective pictures, the speed at which I can
respond in the event that modifications are needed...
I provide more precise work while doing less work, because the risk of error is quite low.
Saved time is seen primarily during adaptation or modification of larger projects. There is
no way I could return to my drawing pen, because that would mean nothing but depriving
myself of the comfort of use the CAD system provides me.
What feedback have you received from your customers ?
My customers are perfectly satisfied with the quality of my service and the speed with
which I carry it out. The color pictures of their plans always have a big impact on them.
I am convinced that it not only help me by allowing me to express my ideas more clearly and
make them understandable to others, but also makes it possible for me to win new customers
who would like to know in advance what their house will look like in real life.
I heard that a users’ club has been started up in your area...
That’s right. I started the first ArchiTECH.PC users’ club in Limbourg. The aim was to
create a club of users, for users, that is close to everyday reality. There was a good
number of us for the first few meetings, and now nearly all the users in Limbourg have
registered for the club. It seems that everyone finds something of interest : questions
and answers, advice, tricks, swapping user tricks, searching for a solution to a special
problem, continuous software and hardware information, and of course, the enjoyment of
finding colleagues who share our enthusiasm. Sharing our experiences is an advantage to
all of us. Additionally, we compile all our thoughts and comments in relation to
development of ArchiTECH.PC through the club, and we forward these to the distributor
SoftCAD. We were pleasantly surprised when a new version of ArchiTECH.PC was released and
we found in it 99% of our development recommendations.
What advice would you give those colleagues who are still hesitant in regard to
design using the computer?
I can understand if some architects have reservations regarding the computer. I had similar
fears. But perhaps I had the advantage as a young architect of having more time to devote
to learning the program. I don’t regret that I had the courage to accept the challenge. You
mustn’t regard CAD systems as an unnecessary expenditure or a bad investment. There
certainly are programs that allow us to successfully change over to the computer and which
are secure investments.
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