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Construction

The Beck Group partners with Alice Technologies

Posted by AEC Magazine - March 14, 2023
Architecture and construction firm to use AI-powered construction optioneering platform on capital projects
Finch3D
AI

Finch3D: automates the generation of floor plans

Posted by AEC Magazine - January 30, 2023
Finch3D automates the generation of floor plans, provides feedback and optimises designs for code compliance
Loclab Digital twin
Digital twins

Hexagon acquires digital twin company LocLab

Posted by AEC Magazine - January 11, 2023
Acquisition designed to add ‘speed, scalability and automation’ to digital twin creation
AI

Swapp: the algorithmic assistant

Posted by Martyn Day - November 30, 2022
This audacious AI tool automates detail design work and produces drawings
Technology

AI special edition of AEC Magazine

Posted by AEC Magazine - October 26, 2022
We explore the current and future potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in AEC
AEC AI: the coming tsunami
AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI): the coming tsunami

Posted by Martyn Day - October 24, 2022
We explore the potential impact of AI on architectural design
HAL 9000 Tom Cowap
AI

2030: A BIM odyssey

Posted by Richard Harpham - October 12, 2022
With a nod to Arthur C. Clarke, Richard Harpham explores what AI could bring to…
Sustainability

From BIM to FIM (Fabrication Integrated Modelling)

Posted by Tal Friedman - October 12, 2022
How digitising offsite construction and moving to a process of FIM will save the planet
Hassan Ragab
AI

Midjourney architecture: Hassan Ragab

Posted by AEC Magazine - October 12, 2022
We speak with one of the most prolific and coherent architectural AI concept artists
Digital Innovation Lab Bentley Systems
AI

AI: augmenting not changing AEC workflows

Posted by Greg Demchak - October 12, 2022
The new revolution will bring convenience, not disruption, to AEC

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