Graphisoft Archicad 24 Build 3008 «Exclusive Deal»
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GRAPHISOFT ARCHICAD 24, released in mid-2020, marked a significant leap forward in architectural BIM, focusing on remote collaboration, design coordination, and model-based quantity takeoffs. Build 3008 is a late-stage cumulative update (specifically an update from the original 24.0.0) released to address critical stability, performance, and interoperability issues before the transition to ARCHICAD 25.
Version at a glance:
This build is considered one of the most mature and stable iterations of the ARCHICAD 24 cycle, making it a preferred choice for firms that delay major version upgrades until a .8 or .9 patch level.
For Apple users, GRAPHISOFT ARCHICAD 24 Build 3008 was the first build to offer a functional Rosetta 2 experience with early M1 Macs. While not fully compiled for Apple Silicon until ARCHICAD 25, this build stopped the kernel panics that plagued earlier builds on the new hardware. GRAPHISOFT ARCHICAD 24 Build 3008
Build 3008 placed a heavy emphasis on remote work capabilities, a response to the growing need for distributed architecture offices.
To ensure you are running GRAPHISOFT ARCHICAD 24 Build 3008, follow these steps: Workflow:
Note: Build 3008 is available only for the Full version (Commercial). It was not widely released for the Solo or Educational licenses, which stopped at Build 3006 in some regions.
To run Build 3008 without a hitch, GRAPHISOFT recommends: GRAPHISOFT ARCHICAD 24, released in mid-2020, marked a