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AEC Magazine March / April 2025 Edition

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Get the low down on Motif, the £46 million funded BIM 2.0 startup, plus lots,…
Motif
BIM

Motif V1: our first thoughts

Posted by Martyn Day - April 16, 2025
The BIM 2.0 start-up's first product is perhaps not what you expected it to be
Antonio González Viegas
BIM

Future BIM voices at NXT BLD / DEV

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
At NXT BLD and NXT DEV four leading BIM 2.0 startups present their commercial tools,…
BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Motif

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
BIM 2.0: why it’s time to reinvent the tools that power the built world
BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Arcol

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Beyond Buzzwords: the real future of BIM
BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Snaptrude

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Beyond Legacy Thinking
BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Qonic

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Breaking the compromise in digital project delivery
BIM

Rebuilding BIM – the AEC software industry speaks

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Leading AEC software developers share their observations and projections for BIM 2.0
Higharc
BIM

Higharc AI 3D BIM model from 2D sketch

Posted by Martyn Day - April 16, 2025
A cloud-based design solution for US timber frame housing presents impressive new AI capabilities
BIM

Motif to take on Revit: exclusive interview

Posted by Martyn Day - February 7, 2025
BIM startup is led by former Autodesk co-CEO Amar Hanspal and backed by a whopping $46 million in funding

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