Lands Design

Landscape Design with BIM Technology.

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Overview

Lands Design is a professional software for designing gardens, green spaces, and landscapes. It operates within the Rhino or AutoCAD environment, providing a suite of tools for creating 2D and 3D technical drawings, realistic images, and virtual tours. It features an extensive plant database and BIM capabilities for landscape projects.

✨ Key Features

  • Extensive Plant Database (+8000 species)
  • Terrain Modeling and Grading Tools
  • Planting and Hardscape Design
  • Irrigation System Design
  • BIM/LIM (Landscape Information Modeling)
  • Dynamic 2D Documentation and Schedules
  • Integration with Grasshopper

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Strong integration with Rhino and Grasshopper for complex modeling
  • Extensive and detailed plant database with realistic 3D models
  • Focus on Landscape Information Modeling (LIM)

Unique Value: Lands Design combines the free-form modeling power of Rhino with a robust, data-rich landscape design and BIM toolset.

🎯 Use Cases (4)

Designing gardens and green spaces in 2D and 3D Creating planting plans with a large, intelligent plant database Modeling terrain and site features Generating BIM data for landscape elements

✅ Best For

  • Adding powerful landscape design and BIM capabilities to Rhino and AutoCAD.

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Users who do not have Rhino or AutoCAD

🏆 Alternatives

Land F/X Vectorworks Landmark

Compared to Land F/X, Lands Design offers a much deeper integration with Rhino for more complex 3D modeling. It provides a more specialized landscape toolset within Rhino/AutoCAD than the all-in-one approach of Vectorworks Landmark.

💻 Platforms

Desktop (Plugin for Windows)

✅ Offline Mode Available

🔌 Integrations

Rhino AutoCAD Revit (via IFC) ArchiCAD (via IFC)

🛟 Support Options

  • ✓ Email Support

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ GDPR

💰 Pricing

Contact for pricing

✓ 90-day free trial

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