The Top 5 Articles of 2024
Discover the top 5 ALLPLAN articles of 2024, featuring innovations in bridges, AI, materials, and high-rise challenges shaping the AEC industry's future.
Discover the top 5 ALLPLAN articles of 2024, featuring innovations in bridges, AI, materials, and high-rise challenges shaping the AEC industry's future.
The sustainable “SuperHub” in Meerstad fascinates with its visible load-bearing structure made of glulam. The engineers used SCIA Engineer for modeling and structural analysis of the load-bearing structure.
ALLPLAN Precast 2025 offers numerous innovations to accelerate precast design and reduce errors.
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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Parametric road design and terrain modeling helps avoid losing time to re-work by accelerating four key areas of the design process.
Designing the Puskás Aréna was not just another project for KÖZTI – it completely changed their approach to digital design and BIM. More on our blog.
Modular construction is no longer about creating purely functional or temporary buildings as quickly as possible, as these incredible buildings demonstrate.
2021 was a good year for pedestrian bridges. On our blog we present five iconic examples.
Engineers at the Technical University of Munich are making transportation history. After building the fastest capsules for the tube several times over, the TUM Hyperloop team is now building a real-size prototype. More on our blog.
These five stadiums were designed and constructed using 3D models and advanced 3D modeling software, enabling striking designs and outcomes to be achieved.
In Wuppertal, children’s dreams of civil engineers are (almost) coming true: the city has been the proud owner of a Lego bridge since 2011. In 2020, another one was added. More on our blog.
Artificial waves can be built. Learn how to plan them successfully in Part 2 to The Riverwave on our blog.
Nothing is too hard for the engineer – not even the construction of a standing river wave. More on our blog.
The top five posts from the ALLPLAN Blog in 2021 were a diverse mix of technology, innovative materials, sustainability, and industry thought leadership.
To deliver projects on time and to budget requires an efficient design process. These powerful tools can help designers maximize their productivity.
Hybrid timber construction is helping to create sustainable buildings that provide healthier and more energy efficient places to live and work.
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