Lands Design Overview – STUDENT / EDUCATIONAL VERSION
Lands Design works on top of Rhino taking advantage of Rhino’s features to complete all stages of a landscape project.
Tools For Landscape Designers
Lands Design is a powerful tool for generating 2D layouts, 3D models and realistic images and videos all tailored for the Landscape Designer. Lands Design gives you the tools to add vertical gardens, green roofs and green areas to your architectural and civil engineering projects.
BIM/LIM (Landscape Information Modelling) in your Project
The powerful terrain, forest and irrigation tools accompanied with hardscape tools, can be used in design process and modelling of forests. BIM technology visualizes seasonal change and annual growth of plants.
Automate Design Workflows with Grasshopper
Lands Design helps you to design public spaces, joint with green areas, lets you choose the adequate plant selection and visualize the urban area in different seasons. Lands Design can be used for generating an environment for computer graphics (CG) artists. You can create 2D and 3D game assets to be used in developing video games, 3D visualization, and digitally animated films.
LANDS DESIGN FEATURES
PROJECT SETUP
Use all CAD and drafting tools required to produce 2D/3D architectural drawings, construction details and any kind of annotations.
TERRAIN
HARDSCAPE
VEGETATION
IRRIGATION
DOCUMENTATION
VISUALIZATION
DESIGN AUTOMATION
COLLABORATION
LICENSING
Why use Lands Design?
Powerful Terrain Modeling Tools
Create terrains from contours, elevation curves and point clouds. Terrains can be also scanned and imported from the cloud by picking a location from a satellite map. Lands includes tools to modify terrains, add cuts and fills, paths, holes or calculate the volume of land movements. All this data is stored in the terrain and can be modified at any time.
BIM/LIM (Landscape Information Modeling) in your Project
Lands provides smart objects, such as vegetation elements, civil work objects and terrains that can be easily edited and documented in quantity take-offs. Lands provides tools to produce 2D technical drawings that are always linked to the 3D model and to the related lists and documentations.
Extensive Plant Database in 3D / 2D
Lands provides a plant database with more than 8000 species. You can select the ideal plant for your site by filtering the list according to specific criteria: climate, type of soil, wind resistance, flowering and fructification, etc.
Each plant species has its own customizable display modes in 2D and 3D and they are ready for rendering, exporting plans, and season and growth simulation.
Generate Dynamic 2D Documentation
Turn your 2D sketch into a 3D project ready for visualization. Generate 2D technical plans from the 3D model and add dimensions, labels, tags, plant photos and other annotations to get the project ready for documentation. Produce different layouts such as setting out plan, irrigation, and dimension plan by using the layer manager to organize your project. Use the listing tools to generate quantity take-offs for plants, urban furniture elements, zones or volume of cuts and fills from terrain operations.
Parametric Design
Automate design workflows with vegetation, terrains and civil work elements. Save time by avoiding repetitive tasks, create custom functionalities and test different design options faster.
All this is achieved with Grasshopper, a visual programming environment available in the Lands Design version for Rhino.
Bring your Project to Life with Animated Videos and Realistic Images
Present your project with realistic images, virtual tours and animated videos. Walk through the project, play vegetation season change simulation, enable sunlight motion, wind effect and plant growth. In addition, you may apply your desired render engine like Enscape, Lumion, V-Ray, etc.
Multiple Ways of Interoperability
The multiple file formats supported by Lands Design let you import and export files with other platforms. Many block libraries from the web are compatible and can be easily integrated into your project. In this way, you can bring your project into a virtual reality environment, send it to a 3D printer or export it to web browsers, so you can share your project with others to visualize it by their own device.
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