BHoM-SOFiSTiK Toolkit is part of an ongoing collaboration between Rambøll and Buro Happold towards the open-source community. It has been started as part of a digitalization development project inside Ramboll.
Feel free to contact us for collaboration, development or doubts.
Felipe Bandeira (fmm@ramboll.dk), Jukka Susivainio (jukka.susivainio@ramboll.fi), Sean LeCoultre (sean.lecoultre@ramboll.fi), Ville Leskinen (ville.leskinen@ramboll.fi), https://www.ramboll.com/
Alessio Lombardi, Dr. Al Fisher, Isak Naslund, Computational Development Buro Happold, London, England https://www.burohappold.com/
This toolkit allows interoperability between the BHoM and SOFiSTiK. Currently it enables extraction of analysis results.
SOFiSTiK 2022
For more information about functionality, currently supported types and known issues see Sofistik_Toolkit wiki.
This toolkit is part of the Buildings and Habitats object Model. Find out more on our wiki or at https://bhom.xyz
Grab the latest installer and a selection of sample scripts.
If you want to build the BHoM and the Toolkits from source, it's hopefully easy! 😄
Do take a look at our specific wiki pages here: Getting Started for Developers
The SOFiSTiK dll is installed with SOFiSTiK and is usually located in 'C:\Program Files\SOFiSTiK\20XX\SOFiSTiK 20XX\interfaces\64bit'
BHoM is an open-source project and would be nothing without its community. Take a look at our contributing guidelines and tips here.
BHoM is free software licenced under GNU Lesser General Public Licence - https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html
Each contributor holds copyright over their respective contributions.
The project versioning (Git) records all such contribution source information.
See LICENSE and COPYRIGHT_HEADER.