Rhinoceros and Grasshopper – developed by Robert McNeel & Associates – are considered market leaders in industrial design modeling and algorithmic design.
Now, designers have various options to connect Archicad’s professional BIM work environment with the modeling power of Rhino and Grasshopper.
Old Grasshopper for Rhino 4.0 (Windows only) It is possible to download the last release that still worked on Rhino 4. We keep the installer available for download but obviously this release is no longer under active development. Grasshopper on OSX is a fairly big project and is an eventual goal, but not for the initial release of Mac Rhino. I have a decent understanding of what needs to be done and have had several discussions with David about how we would approach this. Unfortunately this is also not an easy to define project that we could “just outsource”. Hello, I started using Rhino 6 and Grasshopper on Mac Catalina 10.15.6. Most of my plug-ins at my component folder are working correctly. Some important did not 😦 Unfortunately I noticed that Grasshopper has heavy performance issues with smooth frame rates. When it comes to navigation on canvas, the screen is very slow, scrolling and clicking commands are very slow as well. Moreover Rhino 6. A very early version of Grasshopper for Mac is available in the Rhino for Mac (5.4) for testing and feedback. Please post feedback and report bugs (there are many!) on the Grasshopper for Mac category on Discourse. Bridged Network. The Media Access Control (MAC) address is the worldwide unique ID of a network adapter. Whether you need to run Windows programs that don’t have Mac versions, or you are making the switch from PC to Mac and need to transfer your data, Parallels Desktop has you covered. Appliance manuals and free pdf instructions. Rhino 6 for Mac.
Before installing any connections, make sure that Archicad, Rhinoceros3D and Grasshopper is installed on your computer.
Grasshopper – Archicad Live Connection
Rhinoceros Import/Export Add-ons
Rhinoceros – GDL Converter
Important Notes:
Detailed Information and Downloads | Windows | macOS | Compatible with Archicad build | User Guide | Last updated |
Grasshopper-Archicad 24 Live Connection | 13.7 MB 1.6 (24.0.3008) | 8.4 MB 1.6 (24.0.3008) | 3008 | Jul. 8, 2020 | |
Grasshopper-Archicad 23 Live Connection | 20.8 MB 1.0 (23.0.4006) | 16 MB 1.0 (23.0.4006) | 4006 | May. 4, 2020 | |
Grasshopper-Archicad 22 Live Connection | 24 MB 2.2 (22.0.6026) | 19.3 MB 2.2 (22.0.6026) | 6021 | Sep. 5, 2019 | |
Grasshopper-Archicad 21 Live Connection | 9.1 MB 2.0 (21.0.7005) | 12.5 MB 2.0 (21.0.7005) | 7000 | Dec 13, 2018 | |
Grasshopper-Archicad 20 Live Connection | 8.6 MB 1.7 (20.0.6022) | 21.3 MB 1.7 (20.0.6022) Beta | 7001 | June 15, 2017 | |
Grasshopper-Archicad 19 Live Connection | 7.12 MB 1.5 (19.0.9006) | – | 9001 | June 1, 2017 | |
Grasshopper-Archicad 18 Live Connection | 7.39 MB 1.5 (18.0.9534) | – | 9013 | Sep. 7, 2016 |
Important Notes:
Rhino 6 format is not supported in the built in Rhinoceros Import/Export function in Archicad 22.
From Archicad 20 on these Add-Ons are part of the Archicad package. In Archicad 19 and 18 install these free Add-ons to enable Archicad to import and export models using Rhino’s native (.3dm) file format.
Rhino Importer Add-on enables Archicad users on both the Mac and Windows platforms to pass on the model or part of the model produced in Rhino to Archicad. This Add-on, available for Archicad 18 and 19, enables you to open or merge native Rhino (*.3dm) files directly in Archicad.
Download | Version | Windows | Mac OSX | Last updated | |
Rhino Importer for Archicad 19 | 1.0 | 15.6 MB | 5.75 MB | Sep. 30, 2015 | |
Rhino Importer for Archicad 18 | 1.0 | 15.9 MB | 5.70 MB | Sep. 30, 2015 |
Import Rhino Model to Archicad User Guide | Sep. 30, 2015 |
Rhino Exporter Add-on enables Archicad users on both the Mac and Windows platforms to pass on the model or part of the model produced in ARHICAD to Rhino. This Add-on, available for Archicad 18 and 19, enables you to save the Archicad 3D model as a Rhino file (*.3DM).
Download | Version | Windows | Mac OSX | Last updated | |
Rhino Exporter for Archicad 19 | 1.0 | 2.52 MB | 1.73 MB | Sep. 30, 2015 | |
Rhino Exporter for Archicad 18 | 1.0 | 2.84 MB | 1.68 MB | Sep. 30, 2015 |
Export Rhino Model to Archicad User Guide | Sep. 30, 2015 |
Install these free plug-ins to convert Rhino models to native Archicad GDL elements – standalone objects (.gsm) or library containers (.lcf).
Please watch this video to find out more about how to install the necessary plug-ins, and how to import a model created in Rhinoceros into Archicad as native GSM objects. The video first presents the “Single Object Import” workflow using.gsm files and then the “Complex Structure Import” using .lcf files.
Download and launch this “GSM-LCF exporter for Rhino 5” Rhino plug-in to be able to save/export Rhino models.
GSM-LCF exporter for Rhino 5
Depending on the size of the Rhino model, choose one of these two import methods:
Use this workflow to import small-sized single objects or groups of small objects saved in GSM format to Archicad.
In Rhino, select the model or its parts you want to export and save them as GSM Object File using the “GSM-LCF Exporter for Rhino 5” plug-in. Go to File/Save or File/Export Selected and in the upcoming dialog choose the “Archicad GDL Object” file type (extension .gsm).
In Archicad, add the object to the Embedded Library, then place it into the Archicad project as an Object.
Use this workflow for larger and complex Rhino models to convert them into a set of (smaller) GDL objects. This process enables the user to retain separate logical parts within the same model while providing a functionality to monitor and easily update the imported Rhino models in Archicad. The LCF option is also advised to enable Archicad’s performance optimization algorithm to work seamlessly on an imported large Rhino model.
In Rhino, select the object(s) you want to export as a reference model to Archicad. Go to File/Save or File/Export Selected and save them as LCF Container File using the “GSM-LCF Exporter for Rhino 5” plug-in. In the upcoming dialog choose the “Archicad GDL Object Library” file type (extension .lcf).
Rhino LCF Observer 20 for Windows
Rhino LCF Observer 20 for Mac OS X
Rhino LCF Observer 19 for Windows
Rhino LCF Observer 19 for Mac OS X
Rhino LCF Observer 18 for Windows
Rhino LCF Observer 18 for Mac OS X
In Archicad, add the LCF file as a Linked Library in Library Manager, then place it into the Archicad project as an Object. Using the “Rhino LCF Observer” Add-On you can place all objects from the LCF files, and/or to update any placed instances as needed.