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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They rest in themselves, even if the financial market is stormy: Get to know 3 bank buildings whose architecture radiates elegance and security.
How does BIM help construction planning? See how to make your business a contractor of choice with our five top tips for using BIM in construction.
thyssenkrupp is currently testing the first cable-free elevator in the world. Read our blog to find out how the brilliant system will change the world.
After the destruction of the roof and crossing tower of Notre-Dame, numerous architects provided creative new designs. Premature, as it turned out in the meantime. More on our blog.
No normal high-rise: One Forty West is part of a functional avant-garde that is just entering the parquet of German cities. The luxury building also features noble reinforcement. More on our blog.
Using BIM as a tool for informed decision-making during design can help projects create less construction waste and manage materials efficiently.
There are now a few solar roads, but in China they are once again going a step further - with the first solar highway. Read more about this special milestone on our blog.
See how civil engineers can benefit from 3D modeling software to create challenging designs more quickly, easily, and cost-effectively than using 2D CAD.
Making the switch to 3D architecture software can be daunting. Here are the pros and cons of moving to 3D modeling tools and BIM software for architects.
The world's population is growing relentlessly. At the same time, cultivable land is disappearing. Relocating agriculture upwards towards the sky seems inevitable. Learn more on our blog.
BIM is more than just CAD drafting software. Here are ten good reasons why AEC companies need BIM, beyond fulfilling client contractual requirements.
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