we dream in 3d but sketch in 2d
we see in volume. we draw in lines.
10% of an architect's work is creative; the rest is translation. the engineer sends dwgs. mep marks up an a3. the construction manager plots a0 and nails it to the wall. the city stamps paper. every revision is a round-trip where a mistake can hide.
scroll and follow arcwe see in volume. we draw in lines.
zoom in & out, section, render. every click returns one flat view of a building.
the building flattens itself for approval.
every revision is a back-and-forth trip: their dwg, our 3d, their dwg again.
structural sends dwg. mep sends pdf. nobody opens our bim.
the most expensive part of the project runs on paper.
we redraft them in 3d, then print them again.
a hundred decisions touch the building. one signature owns it.
“i watched 400,000 architects use enscape, and fight the same broken industry every day. i couldn't keep watching from the sidelines.”
neosearch reads every council meeting in 250+ german municipalities. infrastructure budgets, zoning changes, design competitions. the moment one matches your criteria, you get notified.
neomind is your company's brain. it knows every email, drawing, contract, meeting note. it turns years of project memory into something anyone can search in seconds.
draw the boundary of any plot. bluebrick drafts every code-compliant building the site can hold. you stop drafting variants. you start picking the one worth building.
tenderflow reads every contractor offer, pdf, email, scan, and compares every line item into one price matrix. you stop comparing offers in excel. you start picking the winner.