We feature real Nordic projects designed in Archicad and the tools we build. Get your work in front of the architecture community across Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
What you get
A published profile
We write and publish a profile of you and your project on nordicbim.com, with a link back to your own website and channels.
Reach into the community
We share your profile on social with architects, developers, and real-estate teams. Roughly 60% of Nordic architectural firms design in Archicad, and many of them follow our channels.
A bigger stage when it fits
When the story warrants it, we can take it further with a webinar or an extended case.
How it works
Submit the form
Send us a few details about you and the project you want to share.
A short call
We talk for 15 to 20 minutes to understand the project and the story behind it.
You share, we write
You send your images. We write the profile and confirm every word with you before it goes live.
We publish and share
We publish on nordicbim.com and share across our channels, always crediting you.
Who we're looking for
We feature architects, interior architects, and landscape architects across Finland, Norway, and Sweden who design in Archicad and the other tools we offer.
We look for strong projects that use digital tools well and take sustainability seriously.
Most of all we look for people who enjoy sharing how the work was done, so others in the field can learn from it.
You can put yourself forward, or nominate a colleague whose work deserves a wider audience.
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What we need from you
After our call, here is what we will need from you:
- 5 to 8 project images you are proud of, including screenshots of the model
- one portrait of you
- any extra images that work well for social
- optional: the BIM project file, or links to press and magazine coverage
We ask permission before we use anything, and we always credit you.
Nominate yourself or a colleague
Fill in the form and we will be in touch. You can put yourself forward, or nominate someone whose work deserves a wider audience.