Ready-made, accurate BIM objects you can place straight into your model. Our base library covers the everyday objects local design needs, and the manufacturer libraries we have built carry real products with their geometry and data already in place.
What a BIM object library gives you.
A BIM object is a building block of your model: a window, a piece of furniture, a stove, drawn once with its real geometry and the data behind it.
A library is a set of them, ready to use. In Archicad these are GDL objects, which means they are parametric. You adjust the exact size and parameter configuration, and the object forms real product information and offers it for use into the documentation and schedules.
Good objects make the model more accurate and save you modelling every component from scratch.
The base library.
We build and maintain a base library of the everyday objects local design needs, adapted to the way we build here.
It is free, open, and always growing, because we keep adding to it.
There are local base libraries in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. Start your project from a solid set instead of a blank model.
Find the libraries in your market
The libraries live on your local site, built to local conditions and kept current there. Choose your market.
Who it is for
Three kinds of people get value from a good object library.
Individual designers
Drag in ready-made, accurate objects and keep designing, instead of modelling every component yourself. The data comes with them, so the model is richer from the first placement.
Design offices
One trusted set of objects for the whole office, so every project starts from the same accurate, maintained source instead of whatever each person happened to find.
Product manufacturers
Your products as BIM objects are a modern way to reach the architects who specify. We build them for you, accurate and to standard.
Two ways in
Designers, browse the libraries and take what your project needs. Manufacturers, turn your products into objects designers can specify, and we will build them.