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Building Information Modeling (BIM)

Building Information Modelling (BIM) provides new strategic solutions for the planning and realisation of construction projects as well as the operation of buildings.

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Building sustainability: Slow architecture

Mass consumption, economic growth, globalisation – every trend has a countertrend. For example, “slow architecture” which puts the focus on the local area. The first question is: How do I want to live? An interview with sociologist Christiane Varga.

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Freedom in the design process

Seamless transitions between large window fields and large sliding door panels as well as stepless transitions between indoor and outdoor areas are highly desirable in our projects. With Schüco systems, we achieve the best possible solutions to these requirements.

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