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How do you import Autodesk Revit models into DIALux?

Are you working with Revit and want to use your model in DIALux? This guide explains how to correctly export Revit models as IFC files right now – and highlights typical points to watch out for.

Focused on solutions – beyond black and white thinking in the BIM context

When it comes to Building Information Modeling (BIM), people often distinguish between open BIM and closed BIM. However, at DIALux, we are convinced that this rigid black-and-white thinking rarely helps planners move forward.

Avoid Light Immission – Targeted Lighting Design with DIALux evo 13.1

Light is more than just brightness. It affects your well-being, your sleep, and the ecological balance. When used correctly, light ensures safety and orientation.

Download DIALux evo 13.1 now: Powerful tools for light emission analysis

With the new version DIALux evo 13.1, you gain access to powerful tools for analysing and evaluating light emissions in compliance with standards.

In conversation with lighting designers: insights into the future of lighting design

Since the beginning of the year, we have once again visited several design offices to talk directly to lighting designers and engineers.

Working with IFC models in DIALux evo

Over the past weeks and months, we have spoken intensively with planners in order to better understand the challenges and requirements they face in their daily work.

DIALux evo 13.1: New features for obtrusive light analysis

What are the benefits of GLDF for you as a planner?

The Global Lighting Data Format (GLDF) is a unified, open data format that allows lighting data to be used seamlessly across different software solutions (such as DIALux) without the need for constant format conversion or adjustments.

Open BIM process in DIALux evo: What we are currently working on for you

We are constantly working to further optimize the Open BIM process for you. Since the release of DIALux evo 13, we have noticed a significant increase in imported IFC files - a clear sign that our previous improvements are having an effect.