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The digiLARCH project is a collaborative networking and vocational training project focusing landscape planning practitioners & supporters from Austria, Germany and Finland. As part of this initiative, we create an open, practice-oriented dialogue at our roundtables.
Goal:
Exchange experience and knowledge through informal, moderated roundtables among peers:
- Share practical experiences, strategies, and challenges in 3D and BIM-based workflows
- Foster collaborative learning across borders
- Strengthen professional ties and co-create a supportive community of early adopters and decision-makers
- Gather feedback to continuously improve the network and explore its future beyond the project timeline
Format:
Each round table will be held online via Zoom, lasting 1.5 hours and is designed as an informal space for discussion and reflection. The sessions will include:
- Short input presentations
- Moderated discussion rounds
- Interactive exchange methods
Meeting schedule:(from 3 to 4:30 p.m.)
1st Meeting: 18.06.2025 : What can we learn from each other?
2nd Meeting: 17.09.2025: What does landscape-specific BIM actually look like?
3rd Meeting: 15.10.2025: How do we teach BIM in landscape architecture?
4th Meeting: 12.11.2025: Which tools and formats work for us?
The fourth Round Table will focus on software ecosystems, workflows, coordination models, and open standards in landscape architecture and infrastructure planning.
Guest Insights:
🟢 Thiemo Tippmann (University lecturer at DIA Dessau and home | Thiemo Tippmann)
🟢 Nix Züchner (Digitale Freiraumplanung & BIM | datenlandschaft.studio)
🟢 Vilma Pylkko (Symetri Addnode Group)
🟢 Björn van Herck (Chairman of bdla Niedersachsen-Bremen and founder of chora blau!)
5th Meeting: 3.12.2025: How can we keep this network alive?
- Recap: What did we learn during the Round Tables?
- Input: Ideas for future collaboration
- Outlook: What should this network do next?
- Guest insights from Lukas Schmid (Landscale)
digiLARCH – Europäische Zusammenarbeit

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