Horiso BIM content for Revit and ArchiCAD

  • Horiso BIM content for Revit and ArchiCAD
  • Horiso BIM content for Revit and ArchiCAD
  • Horiso BIM content for Revit and ArchiCAD
  • Horiso BIM content for Revit and ArchiCAD
  • Horiso BIM content for Revit and ArchiCAD
Horiso BIM content for Autodesk Revit and Graphisoft ArchiCAD is now live on the BIMstop network.

BIM content has been built for the following Horiso products:

  • External venetian blinds (EVB)
  • Rack arm systems
  • Solarai controller
These BIM models allow you to quickly apply Horiso's advanced systems to your virtual building (or building information model), making them far easier to specify. They also help with presenting the product to your client as Horiso's products are often a key part of a building's facade.

The new content can be downloaded now from Horiso's BIMstop profile here >

About Horiso:

As an Australian manufacturer and supplier of Solar Control Systems to the architectural and building industries, Horiso is committed to researching, developing and supplying integrated solar control solutions that are a responsible reaction to climate change. This ideological approach by Horiso has produced new levels in building energy efficiency, with a focus on creating a dynamic building envelope while maintaining user comfort.

As a specialised solutions provider for architects, developers and builders, Horiso has proven expertise in the commercial, hospitality, institutional, governmental, and residential sectors.

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