Clarity before handover.
How ArchOS works.
An IFC model comes in. ArchOS prepares it and makes relevant signals visible. Your team decides what they mean.
- Visible
- To clarify
- Limits
Relevant points to place before handover.
- Base property not reliably identifiable Place before handover.
- Fire-safety information missing Clarify the entry.
- Next clarification: professional review By your team.
Your team decides.
- IFC file
- Prepare
- Evaluation
- Signals
How a signal stays traceable.
ArchOS connects signals to specific components in the IFC model. The GlobalId keeps the link to the model visible, so your team can clarify the next step with context.
Select a card, the marked point shows the reference in the screenshot.
The decision remains with your team.
ArchOS creates orientation in the model. It does not grant approval, replace professional planning, or make automatic decisions.
ArchOS shows what deserves attention. Your team decides.
Who ArchOS is for.
Architecture and planning offices
For offices that want to better understand their IFC model before external handover.
Multidisciplinary teams
For teams where several disciplines work on one shared model.
Regular IFC handover
For offices that want to make open points and relevant signals more visible before handover.
Evaluation request
ArchOS is being explored with selected offices in a controlled evaluation framework.
An enquiry does not automatically lead to participation. We first clarify whether the model context and evaluation scope are a good fit.
Request sent.
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