The .dwg header was a mess. The drawing’s table of contents—the handles, the object map—was scrambled. But deep in the middle of the file, she saw a pattern. The hackers hadn’t destroyed the vector data. They’d just cut the index. The points, the lines, the arcs, the layer names—they were all still there, floating in chaos, like a library whose card catalog had been burned.
If you need actual BIM elements (PLN walls, doors, windows) from a 2D DWG floor plan, you do not need a converter; you need a tracer. dwg to pln converter
But it worked.
For 3D components like furniture or mechanical equipment, you may want to convert the DWG into a Library Part first. floating in chaos