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At Dlubal Software, we think big—also when it comes to team building. That's why we came up with something very special for this year's summer event: a day together with our teams from the Czech Republic and Germany!
How much technology makes sense? Low-tech architecture takes the traditional construction methods and develops them further. This results in energy-efficient, sustainable building projects that can also manage without a lot of technology. Let's take a closer look at low-tech architecture together.
Praise be to Mia! Who is that supposed to be? Our new digital assistant has finally gone live! You can find Mia, the new Dlubal Chat AI, on our website and benefit from accumulated knowledge as well as structural first aid for any questions. You can find out more about Mia in this blog post. Read on!
The end of the year is quickly getting closer. Time to look back and forward at the same time. In this post, we would like to take you with us: Let's enjoy the most wonderful time of the year amid Christmas parties, charitable activities, and holiday spirit. Enjoy reading!
London's skyline is characterized by striking skyscrapers with strange shapes – a screwed pickle, a beer glass next to it, and even a glass tulip was almost built there. What are the reasons for such strange skyscrapers being built here? Read on and find out more!
We kept looking at the calendar with great anticipation and now it was finally time again: On September 6 to September 10, our international sales workshop took place in Prague. It feels like an eternity since we were last together. The agenda included news on the distribution of Dlubal programs worldwide.
Today, Moritz Menge is our guest again! We talk about the second edition of his book and important topics in the construction industry. How can we avoid mistakes on a construction site? You can find out that and much more in this new episode of the Dlubal Podcast!
Last Friday, the Leipzig Dlubal team jumped on the bike saddle together! 14 colleagues went over 30 km from the office to nature. The Leipzig region with its beautiful lakes prods to relaxing and forgetting the stress of everyday life for a few hours.
In today's blog post, we take you on a journey into the past, the architecture of the Old World. Among other things, we take a closer look at some of the wonders of the ancient world and be inspired by their majesty and resilience.
Dlubal Software GmbH is an established family company with Czech roots, founded in Germany. As a successful German-Czech company, Dlubal Software is a prime example of how we can create great things together.
Our COO Daniel Dlubal took over the patronage for the event "Dragons Among Cities" and thus supports the beginning of a new, important tradition. The dragon boat race takes place on both the German and Czech sides, on alternate years. Together, we want to overcome borders, create friendships, and honor German-Czech togetherness!
The Dlubal Podcast with Daniel Dlubal and Martina Summerer ran for two years and has 50 episodes now. Every two weeks, there was a new episode with varied topics and interesting guests. Then, it was time for Martina to break new ground, strike out on a new path. Together, we look back on this instructive and exciting time. What was her experience, and most importantly – what will happen next?
This year, we were really looking forward to our annual summer event! Employees from all over Germany met at the headquarters in Tiefenbach to spend a day full of good mood, fun, and sun.
- 2023-04-26
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Hurray hurray, the BAU is here! After a forced break of four years, the time has finally come again. At the BAU 2023 trade fair in Munich, Germany, exhibitors from all over the world showed what the construction industry has to offer today. Dlubal Software was one of them! At our booth, we presented the new generation of the Dlubal structural analysis software: efficient, clearly arranged, and powerful.
Spring is a season when everything comes to life. The cold, dark wintertime ends and nature shows itself again from its most beautiful side. We at Dlubal Software would also like to contribute to new beginnings and support important regional institutions!
The Dlubal team is now prepared for emergency cases! On March 13-15, 2023, the working day in Tiefenbach was extended by a few hours – all for a good cause and safety at work.
The 8th of March is International Women's Day. This has not gone unnoticed by us, either. We are proud to have great female colleagues on our team! Therefore, we would like to thank you again in this blog post. We are happy you are part of our company!
In 1996, a terrible fire disaster occurred at Düsseldorf Airport. We have drawn many conclusions from this in Germany when it comes to fire protection. But how did the accident come about? In this post, you will read how the disaster happened and what we learned from it.
What is the future development of BIM? In this podcast, Bernd Schlenker gives an insight into how BIM is being accepted in practice and what further steps are planned. This also includes the BIM Master Plan for German federal buildings. Do you want to find out more and perhaps compare the current status with the expectations from 2021? Then read on!
Julian's start-up “Singular” brings a breath of fresh air to the construction industry. In the interview, he reveals what his career has been like so far, and what the company has set as its goal. Of course, interesting future trends are not neglected either. To find out more, read the podcast episode summary here!
Alexander Oehler is an environmental engineer and works on various projects in the field of urban water management. In this podcast, he talks more about the implementation of BIM in water management. Furthermore, we discuss digitization and exciting trends in construction. Read on now!
Conventional construction methods are a thing of the past – are they not? Mathias Obergrießer is our guest on the Dlubal podcast. As a professor of digital planning and construction, he is very familiar with the opportunities that digitization and BIM offer us and the challenges we face. Read more about Mr. Obergrießer's career and his view of the future!
There are bright minds behind every good software – and the Dlubal Software structural analysis programs are not an exception. Our product managers have a similar task as the steel structure behind the facade of a building: They connect the most important parts together.
What does parametric design actually mean? In our first English episode, we talk to architect Jungwho Park. He tells us about his work and his inspirations, and gives us an insight on how the construction industry could change in the future. Sound exciting? It is! Read the summary of the interview here.
What advantages does BIM actually provide for structural analysis? That is the subject of this podcast episode. The opportunities provided by BIM are still used too rarely, and there is a need to catch up. Hear and read about the steps that are necessary to keep up with digitization in the construction industry.
In this episode, you will learn more about the different types of BIM, their advantages, and their disadvantages. There is still a gap between theory and practice. Read about the problems that need to be solved in the future and the goals that remain to be achieved.
We engineers prefer it static. In well-known seismic zones, however, we also have to deal with the dynamics. It is our job to ensure that a construction project is safe in a seismic zone. But how exactly do earthquakes occur and how can we ensure that there will be as little damage as possible? You will learn that and more in this episode. Enjoy reading!
What do you think of when hearing the term "Berlin Airport"? Nine years late, seven postponed openings, and a failure all along the line. Germany normally enjoys a very good reputation in the global construction industry. We have many excellent engineers doing internationally recognized work. So how can a mammoth project like Germany's most important airport end in such a disaster? We turn to the facts and consider: What could have been done better? Be excited!
Some associate it with historical, beautiful buildings. On the other hand, others see more decayed ruins by a roadside and numerous superfluous regulations if someone wants to repair such a building. Is cultural heritage management a curse or a blessing? Annette Liebeskind is a CHM expert and is our guest today. We have many questions and look forward to an exciting exchange!
This additional episode short provides a prospect for future topics. You can still expect many exciting podcast episodes! Furthermore, you can also find links referring to the podcast here.