
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.
CADline Community
While CAD software is developed by firms all over the world, the main point of contact is with their local authorised dealerships. One of the largest UK AEC resellers, CADline…
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BIM in the cloud; industry view
To what extent are firms currently using BIM in the cloud and what does it mean for the AEC industry? AEC magazine asks two industry consultants.
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Embracing change with Revit Structure
For the structural design of One New Change, a seven-storey, mixed office and retail redevelopment in London, Arup adopted a 3D process with Revit Structure.
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The challenges of integrating BIM
Edward Bingham of engineering services company, URS, and Tim Claremont from law firm Browne Jacobson explore some of the challenges, both legal and non-legal, posed by BIM Level 2 implementation.
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Best seat in the house
A new polygonal modelling add-on for Rhino gave furniture craftsman Peter Donders, the control he needed to bring a 1913
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Tridify and Unity collaborate to bring BIM models into Unity game engine
Cloud service uses IFC files to create optimised models, complete with BIM data, for real time viz, VR and AR applications
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Going green with digital archives
When building contractor Lakesmere needed a digital archiving solution it turned to a portal-based technology from Union Square Software.
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Workstation reviews
This month we have an excellent all round mobile workstation from Dell and one of the most powerful desktops workstations available. CAD2
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