An incredible honor: Éva Ferenczi will be giving a presentation in Shanghai about the ARCHLine.XP software!
- Hunyás Adrienn
- Sep 19
- 2 min read
Some meetings leave a lasting mark on us! That’s exactly how we felt when we met with the ARCHLine.XP colleagues. The goal was for Éva to share her experience and decades of expertise by mentoring the Chinese team, as she has not only worked as an interior designer for more than thirty years but is also one of the most experienced instructors of ARCHLine.XP.

Small thoughts and ideas often grow into much bigger things. During the conversation, however, our Chinese colleague invited Éva to give a presentation in mid-October at a prestigious conference in Shanghai. The topic of her presentation will be a complete project walkthrough — from the very first line to the finished interior — showcasing the power and versatility of the software step by step.
This invitation is more than just a professional opportunity. It is a rare moment when a Hungarian interior designer can showcase their knowledge and experience on an international stage. And it is a special source of pride for us that ARCHLine.XP – a Hungarian-developed BIM design software – is receiving such recognition in one of the world’s most prestigious professional arenas.
We feel that this story is not only ours: it belongs to every Hungarian professional who believes that dedication, professional humility, and the knowledge built over decades can one day bring them to the international stage.
We’ll soon share more about the presentation and our experiences in Shanghai. In the meantime, if you’re curious about how we incorporate 3D visualization into our daily work, check out our references HERE.
Anyone who has met Éva knows how much passion and knowledge she puts into her work. If you’re curious about her professional journey, find out more HERE.
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