Plugin For Sketchup - Archabox
Archabox introduces a Level Manager—a feature reminiscent of BIM software. You can define ground floor, first floor, roof level, etc. As you change level heights, all associated walls and slabs update accordingly. This eliminates the "offset nightmare" of moving an entire floor manually.
Inserting doors and windows in standard SketchUp often involves cutting holes and nesting components. Archabox automates this with a single click. archabox plugin for sketchup
Unlike most architectural plugins, Archabox generates a native Bill of Quantities (BOQ) . It calculates: Archabox introduces a Level Manager —a feature reminiscent
This output can be exported directly to CSV for Excel or Google Sheets. This output can be exported directly to CSV
Introduction: The Gap Between Concept and Documentation
For years, SketchUp has reigned as the go-to tool for early-stage conceptual design. Its intuitive push-pull logic makes massing studies and form-finding a breeze. However, as any professional architect knows, the pain begins when you transition from "design" to "documentation."
Creating floor slabs, generating complex roof assemblies, adding openings, and managing levels can turn a fluid creative process into a tedious exercise in manual modeling. Enter Archabox—a powerful architectural plugin designed to bridge the gap between SketchUp’s freeform modeling and the structured requirements of BIM-lite architectural design.
