GRAPHISOFT global roll out for ArchiCAD® 17 announced

BUDAPEST, 11-6-2013 — /europawire.eu/ — GRAPHISOFT®, the global leader in Building Information Modeling (BIM) solutions for architects, announced today that ArchiCAD® 17’s global rollout process has begun.

Shipping starts with the International, US, and German versions – the first three of 26 local versions that, according to a busy release schedule, will all reach the market by the end of Q3 2013. For specific shipping dates in the various markets, please contact your local ArchiCAD reseller.

About ArchiCAD 17

The latest version of GRAPHISOFT’s award-winning BIM software provides a one-of-a-kind BIM-based documentation workflow. ArchiCAD 17 simplifies the modeling and documentation of buildings even when the model contains a high level of detail. ArchiCAD’s end-to-end BIM workflow allows the model to stay live until the very end of the project. In addition, ArchiCAD’s improved Energy Evaluation engine supports multiple thermal blocks, allowing users to evaluate their designs with standard compliant technology and making ArchiCAD the “greenest” BIM solution available on the market today. For more information about ArchiCAD 17, please visit: http://www.graphisoft.com/products/archicad/or register for our live demonstration on June 18 here: http://www.graphisoft.com/learning/online_seminars/registration.html.

About GRAPHISOFT

GRAPHISOFT® ignited the BIM revolution with ArchiCAD®, the industry first BIM software for architects. GRAPHISOFT continues to lead the industry with innovative solutions such as the revolutionary GRAPHISOFT BIM Server™, the world’s first real-time BIM collaboration environment, and EcoDesigner STAR™, enabling architects to use ArchiCAD’s building information model (BIM) directly as a building energy model (BEM). GRAPHISOFT’s innovative solutions have fundamentally changed the way architects around the world design and collaborate. GRAPHISOFT has been a part of the Nemetschek Group since its acquisition in 2007.

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