3D & BIM Basic Training

The digiLARCH project is a collaborative networking and vocational training project focusing landscape planning practitioners & supporters from Austria, Germany and Finland.

As part of the project, we offer a structured online training programme to strengthen digital competencies in 3D planning and BIM methodology within the Green Industry. The training is designed to provide both foundational knowledge and practical guidance, tailored to the specific needs of landscape architecture.

Structure and Format:

  • Format: 4 half-day online training sessions via Zoom
  • Language: English
  • Target Group: landscape architects, landscape planners, public entities, partner organisations of the green industry

Dates:

1st Training Session: 04.09.2025 

Introduction to digital planning and building culture in the Green Industry

  • Welcome & Get-to-Know each other
  • Introduction to BIM
  • State-of-the-Art BIM in landscape architecture

2nd Training Session: 02.10.2025

Overview of BIM processes, tools, and terminology relevant to landscape planning and green infrastructure

  • Insights from different countries
  • BIM data strucutre and relevant standards

3rd Training Session: 06.11.2025

Practical implementation strategies for integrating BIM into small- and medium-sized companies in the sector

  • Standardization
  • Parametric modelling in landscape architecture

4th Training Session: 04.12.2025

Implementation and future of BIM

  • BIM coordination and management
  • Open questions and discussion round

The training sessions aim to equip professionals and organisations with the knowledge and tools to actively engage with digital transformation processes in the Green Industry and to foster cross-national knowledge exchange in the field of BIM and 3D landscape planning.

Join our Trainings in 2025!

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Marion Göschl
Author: Marion Göschl

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