![]() ![]() With Allplan Architecture 2017, Allplan is going one step further and has largely eliminated the limits on modeling and modifying solids, free forms and components. #Allplan engineering softwareThe most important innovations for architects are:Īllplan integrated the Parasolid modeling kernel from Siemens PLM Software in the BIM solution in version 2016. Predefined window strips have been added to the existing SmartPart library. For example, the steel construction library has been updated and expanded to improve the workflow when working with steel construction profiles. Thanks to the numerous improvements to details and the implementation of customer requests, Allplan 2017 is the most stable and practical solution for working in a team. The interplay with other products is thus tangibly improved, inaccuracies and information losses are considerably reduced.Ĭustomer requests and improvements to details For the first time, it is possible to export BIM models in the new IFC4 format. With the new version, free-form geometries can now also be exchanged in DWG/DXF, DGN and Rhino formats without polygonization. The interfaces for data exchange of 3D volume and area data(NURBS) have therefore been updated and enhanced in Allplan 2017. Reliable data exchange forms the basis for successful collaboration using the BIM working method. Planning partners can therefore collaborate far more quickly and efficiently, wherever they are. The reason for this is the improved Workgroup Online function, part of the Allplan Workgroup Manager, which enables project data to be exchanged over the internet. The new version reduces the transmission time for project data over the internet by on average 75 percent. With Allplan 2017, users can work together efficiently, regardless of their location. Work together efficiently across different sites This accelerates the coordination process and shortens the planning and construction period. The BIM coordinator as well as all planning partners have an overview of their open and completed tasks. With the interaction with bim+ and the Task Board, new tasks are displayed in Allplan in real time and are visually linked with the affected objects. The issues can now be easily and directly assigned as tasks to the relevant design specialist. The individual design specialists see these errors as collisions during the automatic comparison of the models. ![]() If a situation is unclear, or planning mistakes have been made, the visual check or the bim+ collision control enable errors to be identified at an early stage. The solution is the new Task Board with its permanent connection to the open BIM platform bim+ that integrates the OpenBIM standard BCF in day-to-day work.īim+ enables model data from Allplan and other OpenBIM solutions to be merged, viewed, analyzed and shared. One challenge when working with the BIM working method is the clear assignment and tracking of tasks for the planning partners involved. “With Allplan 2017, we are giving our customers a BIM tool that makes model-based collaboration between everyone involved in the building easier and more reliable than ever before.”Įfficient task management with the Task Board It is particularly important – today and in the future – that architects and civil engineers can collaborate smoothly with their planning partners,” explains Markus Tretheway, vice president product management at Allplan. “The digitalization of the building industry is well under way, and BIM is fundamentally changing work processes. Ease of use has been improved further, and many work processes have been automated. There are now no limits on the modeling and modification of solids, free forms, components or reinforcements. Allplan 2017 is setting a new standard in interdisciplinary collaboration thanks to the integration of the open, cloud-based BIM platform bim+. MUNICH, Germany, J– Allplan presented the latest version of its BIM solution Allplan for architects and engineers. ![]()
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