Innovative 3D Design Tools for Architects: Geolam and Lightbeans Collaboration
Geolam products are now available on Lightbeans, North America's largest 3D texture library for architects and designers.
Geolam, a leader in sustainable wood-alternative products, is now live on the Lightbeans texture platform. This partnership enables architects and designers to seamlessly integrate Geolam's high-performance materials into their digital workflows, ensuring precision and realism in their project visualizations.
By joining the Lightbeans platform, Geolam is strengthening its growth strategy through high-quality lead generation, actionable business intelligence, and direct engagement with specifiers who are actively working on projects. This collaboration ensures that Geolam products are considered early in the specification process, increasing visibility and market penetration.
Geolam has launched its digital offering with two of its flagship profiles: the Soleo 6010, an architectural element, and the Vertigo 5010, a cladding application. These textures are now available for download and integration into architectural renderings, allowing professionals to experience the unique aesthetics and durability of Geolam's wood-alternative solutions.
“Architects and designers seek innovative, sustainable materials, and our partnership with Lightbeans ensures Geolam is at the forefront of their decision-making process. By making our products easily accessible in digital design environments, we’re simplifying the specification process and driving meaningful connections with our buyers.
Ron Factor, President of Geolam, Inc.
Geolam's textures are now available on the Lightbeans platform, providing architects and designers with the resources they need to specify innovative, eco-friendly materials in their projects.
For more information, visit lightbeans.com/textures/en/geolam and usa.geolam.com
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