THE THREE NORTH IN BIM.
There are 3 concepts of North in BIM design.
1. Geographic North (Real North) which is the direction to the Earth's North Pole.
2. True North which is the Y direction of the internal (global) coordinate system.
3. Project North which is the Y direction of the project's local coordinate system.
| Concept | Meaning |
| Geographic North | The direction of the Earth's North Pole |
| Project North | The orientation chosen by the designer for everyday work |
| True North | ARCHLine.XP's fixed reference north used to orient the project |
1. Geographic North (Real North)
This is the direction of the Earth's North Pole.
- It is the direction shown by a compass.
- It is tied to the actual location of the project.
- It does not change when you rotate the drawing or the model.
Question: Which way is the real north on the site?
Answer: Geographic North.
2. Project North
This is the north direction chosen by the designer for convenient modeling and documentation.
- It is usually rotated so that the main building walls appear horizontal and vertical on the screen.
- It makes modeling, dimensioning, and documentation easier.
- It does not necessarily match the real north direction.
- This setting simplifies the input of distances using the main directions (X, Y).
Texts and dimensions are automatically adjusted.
Question: How do I want to see and work on the building on my screen?
Answer: Project North.
3. True North
This is where most confusion occurs.
Technically, True North represents the Y+ direction of ARCHLine.XP's global coordinate system, which is used as the reference for positioning and orienting the project.
From a user perspective, it can be explained as:
- ARCHLine.XP's own "north" direction.
- The fixed reference direction used by ARCHLine.XP to relate the project to its site orientation.
- Project North is rotated relative to this direction.
Question: What is the fixed north direction that ARCHLine.XP uses to calculate the project's orientation?
Answer: True North.
Koordinaten-Ursprungspunkte anzeigen
Die Punkte Projektnord und Wahrer Norden sind im Grundriss sichtbar. Das aktive Koordinatensystem wird mit rot-grünen Achsen dargestellt, das inaktive mit grauen Achsen.
| True North | |
| Project North |
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