International panel discussion on Building Information Modeling, organized by Schnitzer& during the MCBW 2019 at the Munich University of Applied Sciences.
More and more architect’s offices in Germany face a similar challenge: the building market is booming, but while the turnover is increasing, the profit is decreasing. BIM is a tool to help architects keep up with the pace of digital planning. The aim of our panel discussion is to broaden the view on BIM and to lower the bar. We want to encourage all architects to fully embrace the potential of BIM and start co-determining the rules in Germany. International architect’s offices from all corners of the world will talk about successes and failures, similarities and differences.
Register: info@schnitzerund.de
The event is sponsored by bayern design and the Bavarian Ministry for Economic Affairs, Regional Development and Energy.
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