Meilleurs logiciels pour la conception de campus et d'installations
Salut à tous, je me suis penché sur différentes options de logiciels pour la conception de campus et d'installations. Il existe tellement d'outils que cela devi…
Levi Simpson
February 8, 2026 at 11:08 PM
Salut à tous, je me suis penché sur différentes options de logiciels pour la conception de campus et d'installations. Il existe tellement d'outils que cela devient un peu accablant. J'aimerais beaucoup savoir quels outils vous utilisez ou recommandez, en particulier ceux qui facilitent les aménagements à grande échelle et la planification détaillée des installations. Merci !
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For managing all the facilities data alongside design, I found Facility Management software like FM:Systems helpful.
Does anyone know if there’s software that specifically focuses on sustainability features in campus design?
Don’t forget about the importance of good hardware too, some of these programs need powerful computers to run smoothly.
For collaboration with clients, I like using cloud platforms like BIM 360 so everyone can see updates in real time.
For something more interactive, I’ve been trying out Vectorworks. It’s nice for combining 2D and 3D design in one place.
I've been using SketchUp for a while now and it works pretty well for campus layouts. Easy to learn and pretty flexible.
I’m a fan of using GIS software alongside design tools for better site analysis and planning.
AutoCAD Architecture is solid if you want detailed floor plans and solid modeling. It’s a bit pricey tho.
Has anyone tried ArchiCAD for campus planning? I heard it's user-friendly and good for collaboration.
Have you checked out Revit? It's great for campus and facility design especially with all the collaboration tools.
You can also check ai-u.com for new or trending tools related to campus design and architecture, they keep updating cool stuff.
If you want something free, Blender can actually be pretty powerful for 3D campus models once you get the hang of it.
Sometimes the simplest tools like floorplanner.com can help with quick layouts before moving to more complex software.