BIM2Field in infrastructure construction
BIM makes construction better. That's why ACS Partners are currently testing the next step in digital working methods with a bridge construction project in Muttenz: BIM2Field. Read more on the ALLPLAN Blog.
BIM makes construction better. That's why ACS Partners are currently testing the next step in digital working methods with a bridge construction project in Muttenz: BIM2Field. Read more on the ALLPLAN Blog.
A BIM pilot project at KIBAG in Zurich, where (almost) all work was model-based, has yielded many positive results. Read more on the ALLPLAN Blog.
BIM specialist Peter Pöppl presents seven underestimated functions in Allplan that make life easier for users.
Because its façade is a work of art, the German Design Award 2023 goes to the Leipzig North-West combined heat and power plant.
Architectural visualization expert, Pietro Massai, shares his top four powerful yet underutilized Allplan features for improved site analysis, rendering, and collaboration.
Explore how the seamless collaboration between Allplan and SCIA Engineer supports innovation in engineering projects across the globe. More on our Blog.
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After explaining the theory in the first part on Lean Construction and BIM, in the second part we look at the application of both approaches in practice - namely at Vollack. More on our blog.
Learn what an integrated project workflow is, and how architects, civil engineers, project managers, and other construction professionals can benefit.
As part of the BIM course at the Technical University of Munich, Allplan Bimplus and Solibri were used in the summer semester. Especially the former benefited the students and lecturers not only because of Corona. More on our blog.
The past year has significantly disrupted the AEC industry as we know it. Moving forward, these five trends will be the current hot topics for 2021.
In the BIMKIT development project, Allplan and other partners are developing solutions for automated as-built modeling using AI - based on GAIA-X. Read more on our blog.
If effective data management is the key to a smooth project workflow, then a relational database is the foundation of this process – learn why.
Germany's first single-family house from the 3D printer is being built in Beckum. It was designed by MENSE-KORTE ingenieure+architekten - with Allplan. Read more on our blog.
Creative architecture ensures that buildings enhance the environment and improve users’ health and wellbeing, such as these two student-designed projects.
With the climatic change the meaning of the timber construction rises. To make it even better, the BIMwood project is currently working on the value chain for timber construction with BIM. More on our blog.
3D modeling played an integral part of the successful design and construction of the new football stadium in Karlsruhe, Germany.
OpenBIM and the cloud can dramatically increase the efficiency of the design process to help structural engineers deliver projects on time and to budget.
Benefitting from emerging technologies requires innovative construction software solutions – here is how ALLPLAN is supporting them.
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