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Finch3D: automates the generation of floor plans

Posted by AEC Magazine - January 30, 2023
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Hexagon acquires digital twin company LocLab

Posted by AEC Magazine - January 11, 2023
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Swapp: the algorithmic assistant

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AI special edition of AEC Magazine

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Midjourney architecture: Hassan Ragab

Posted by AEC Magazine - October 12, 2022
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