Greg Corke
After studying civil engineering and architecture at the University of Leeds Greg Corke turned his back on 'real' engineering and has been writing about technology for architects, engineers and designers ever since. He is AEC Magazine's co-founder, managing editor and resident workstation specialist and is also a bit obsessed with travel, BBQ, cooking, beer and the (often painful) pastime of supporting Arsenal.
REVIEW: Lenovo ThinkPad P70
After years focusing exclusively on the volume 15-inch market, Lenovo returns with a well-built 17-inch mobile workstation for more demanding 3D users
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Dell Precision T7600
A beautifully engineered dual Xeon workstation with server grade storage
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InterPro IPW-iB
A good all round CAD / BIM workstation, though some users may demand more from their local storage
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Nemetschek embraces BIM
This week Nemetschek unveiled its new generation AEC product, Allplan BIM 2008, which uses the Building Information Modelling (BIM) industry term favoured by Autodesk and Bentley. Greg Corke reports.
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Workstation Specialists WS1850 Nvidia Maximus 3D workstation
A specialist GPU-accelerated workstation for simulation or rendering workflows
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Analysing through Revit Structure
When Revit Structure first came out in the mid-2000s it was pitched as a design and documentation tool. But, even at this early stage of its development, Autodesk recognised the…
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Autodesk BIM 360 hooked into VR
Insite VR integration allows users of the construction management platform to host group model review in VR
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Lenovo ThinkStation E31 SFF
A compact entry-level 3D CAD workstation with excellent build quality
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