I’m ready to move my rural tiny-holiday-house concept from sketches into fully detailed drawings and need another set of skilled hands on Archicad 28 (or a closely-compatible BIM package) to get there. The brief • A rustic look and feel is non-negotiable—think warm timbers, corrugated iron accents and proportions that blend into bushland rather than fight it. • Internal area will sit a little above the usual “tiny” label—expect something just over 40 m². • I’m leaning toward a straightforward layout with distinct, separate rooms rather than an open loft. Scope of collaboration You’ll take my preliminary ideas, notes and mood boards and translate them into: 1. A clean Archicad model with layers and view maps set up for plans, elevations, sections and schedules. 2. A site plan that logically positions the build alongside septic, rain-water tanks and any other services we select. Bushfire setbacks and rural council guidelines must be considered from the start. 3. PDF drawing set ready for council pre-lodgement feedback. I’m based in Australia and find it far easier when we can work in (or close to) the same time zone for live screen-share sessions, quick red-lines and occasional phone calls. If you’re interstate that’s fine—just be prepared to jump on a call during normal AEST business hours. If you know Archicad shortcuts like muscle memory and enjoy turning rustic inspiration into constructible details, let’s chat.