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  • Luucy introduces new version of its 3D programme for planners

    Luucy introduces new version of its 3D programme for planners

    Luucy AG, with locations in Lucerne and Schlieren, has launched a new generation of its platform of the same name. Luucy 2.6 is now also available in French, the young company informs in a corresponding press release. In addition, the new version features expanded keyboard navigation and simpler control. In addition, relevant data sets for spatial and real estate development are made available. Luucy kicks off with relevant data sets from the Canton of Lucerne.

    With the Luucy platform, real estate developments can be modelled, analysed, visualised and communicated by means of a digital twin. In version 2.6, the roof pitch can now be freely set. A new function also makes navigation possible in the underground levels of buildings.

    The 3D models created with the help of Luucy are used to make development plans clear for experts and the interested public. They go into such detail that the shadows cast by the buildings can be depicted. Location promoter Limmatstadt AG has also already presented such a digital 3D model of the Limmat Valley. This makes it possible to experience the region and its urban development projects virtually.

  • Data literacy: a no brainer!

    Data literacy: a no brainer!

    “Data is the new gold” – that’s what we’ve been hearing for years. Against the background of an increasing complexity of issues and requirements, data analysts are being recruited in companies across all industries and corresponding teams are being set up. However, data per se does not lead to any solutions. Rather, it is necessary to derive a strategy from it – this not only requires the intelligent linking of data but also appropriate market knowledge and analysis in a specific context.

    How can market needs be better determined and suitable living space developed and built? Digitization has created many possibilities for the planning and construction of real estate. With the appropriate tools – for example from Luucy, Archilyse or PriceHubble, to name just a few – processes and decisions along the entire value chain can be simplified and accelerated: from the acquisition of suitable plots of land, through development and marketing, to the management of the properties. AI-based technology is being used more and more here.

    The “hard facts” are certainly the basis for data-based evaluations. But developers are also increasingly wanting “soft key figures” to supplement their decisions, for example information on the satisfaction of residents. Ultimately, of course, it is the experience that counts – the best decisions are, as is well known, the ones where the “subjective gut feeling” is right. Because even with the best data, it is always the human who decides in the end.

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