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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Child-friendly building is a challenge: Architecture for schools and daycare centers have to do a lot. In these three projects, everything was done right.
Scheduled to come to Germany in 2018: The mobile house that folds out on its own at the touch of a button in 8 minutes. It offers completely new possibilities.
Design plays an important part in bridge construction. We introduce to you here four outstanding examples of these urban prestige objects.
3 architecture films that guarantee exciting entertainment Architecture plays an important role in these three classics.
Pioneering images from the air: The digitization of construction work makes use of drones also very attractive in 3D planning.
Heatherwick Studio spectacularly merges two warehouses in the heart of London to create new life in an old coal warehouse.
So far, impact sound insulation in lightweight construction has been a problem. Researchers in Switzerland have now developed a solution in the form of an optimized wooden ceiling construction.
Life in self-sufficient villages: Architecture makes important contributions to future-oriented forms of jointly self-sufficient life together.
Computers bring forth the most astonishing designs – thanks to smart algorithms. Will architects be soon replaced by machines? Learn more on our blog.
Interoperability of construction software for efficient information management: BIM Integration Framework solves the challenges of the construction industry.
Integral Planning and BIM: Learn how the holistic approach and method of Building Information Modeling work together.
New building or energetic reconstruction? Read our blog to find out when energy efficiency is also truly sustainable.
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