ALLPLAN Bridge is Now ALLPLAN Civil: What the Name Change Means for Users
Discover why ALLPLAN Bridge has rebranded to ALLPLAN Civil, and how this change broadens design capabilities across a range of infrastructure projects.
Discover why ALLPLAN Bridge has rebranded to ALLPLAN Civil, and how this change broadens design capabilities across a range of infrastructure projects.
LUDES Architekten – Ingenieure are setting new standards in modern hospital construction in several ways with the new central hospital for Kliniken Landkreis Diepholz.
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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.
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Despite Corona, the longest construction site in Switzerland was completed on time - thanks to good planning by Emch+Berger WSB AG with Allplan. More on our blog.
However, although the digital models used by architects and engineers during design enable impressive visualization and documentation of the designer’s intent, the data and considerations required to construct it are often considered separately.
With Allplan, rebar detailing can be done flexibly in 2D or 3D, giving better bar management, improved quality and accuracy, and enhanced productivity.
BIM enables bridges to be designed and built more efficiently and cost-effectively, thanks to improved collaboration, visualization, and coordination.
Industrialized construction is in the fast lane. Find out on our blog why prefabrication is growing faster than the rest of the construction industry.
The winner of AISC’s 2021 Forge Prize is a 3D printed steel bridge which pushes the boundaries of steel construction and 3D printed construction materials.
A common data management platform leverages information to ensure that construction planning and implementation are as efficient and effective as possible.
The post-COVID era poses a number of challenges for architects and designers, with new approaches needed for safe and socially distanced spaces.
This is how BIM works: General contractor Depenbrock gives an exciting insight into its BIM implementation and work with Bimplus - read more on our blog.
A new 10m€ market hall in Hungary was designed by six engineers ahead of schedule despite complex reinforcement challenges thanks to Allplan Engineering.
The data created during a building’s lifecycle can add significant value to the design, construction, and operation of buildings – learn how.
Software plays a decisive role in increasing efficiency in precast design. Digitization secures your productivity advantage in the design and planning process. Read more on our blog.
Hello and welcome to the ALLPLAN Blog! The blog for everyone in the construction industry. Can we be honest? Does the world really need another blog? We asked ourselves this question before we launched the ALLPLAN BLOG in 2016. After intensive self-reflection, we came to a clear conclusion: No. However, what we felt was still missing was a format that represented the AEC industry in all its diversity - from architecture and urban planning to civil engineering and infrastructure, materials science, new technologies, production methods and construction methods.
We are as passionate about aesthetic form as we are about sustainable substance - and above all about the successful combination of both aspects. We are particularly interested in innovative ideas, concepts, processes and projects that improve construction. In doing so, we take a look at practice, but also at research and teaching. Our contributions are aimed at professionals such as architects, urban planners and engineers, as well as building owners, developers and general planners, whose needs and requirements represent the beginning of better building. Of course, anyone who finds their way to our site out of curiosity or by chance is also very welcome. Because the construction/AEC industry is too fascinating and beautiful not to share it with everyone.