Everything you need to master Bimsta — tutorials, references, and guides.
A tour of the Bimsta workspace — toolbar, canvas, panels, and views.
Building Information Modelling explained — what a BIM model is, how it differs from a drawing, and why geometry plus data is the whole point.
How 2D CAD drafting and 3D BIM modelling differ — what each is good at, where they overlap, and when to use which.
Walls, floors, and roofs are built up in layers. A building assembly captures that layered makeup — and why modelling it matters in BIM.
BIM grew up on large commercial projects, but its benefits apply to houses and small buildings too. Here's why — and what right-sized BIM looks like.
What Level of Information Need means in ISO 19650 — the purpose-driven framework that defines exactly how much geometry, data, and documentation a model element needs, and no more.
Level of Development and Level of Information Need both describe how complete a BIM model is — but one is a fixed ladder and the other is purpose-driven. Here's how they compare and when each applies.
How to place, join, and configure walls using Bimsta's 3D BIM wall tool.
What the BIM Level of Development stages — LOD 100 through 500 — mean for a model's geometry, data, and how much you can rely on it.
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