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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…
IFC Special Report
Collaboration

IFC Special Report – interoperability for AECO

Posted by AEC Magazine - July 15, 2022
IFC, the data model specification that enables interoperability in the AECO industry, has come a…
Higharc
BIM

Higharc – concept to construction

Posted by Martyn Day - October 11, 2022
Higharc is aiming to revolutionise timber frame homebuilding. Could there be lessons for other software…
Augmenta
BIM

Towards augmented detail design

Posted by Martyn Day - October 12, 2022
Next generation design tools will use AI to automate mundane repetitive tasks. Some will even…
Collaboration

Revizto: clash of the titan

Posted by Martyn Day - October 12, 2022
We explore the powerful new clash detection capabilities in Revizto
Autodesk Forma
Collaboration

Autodesk Forma: one platform to rule them all?

Posted by Martyn Day - October 5, 2022
During his Lord of the Rings inspired keynote at AU, Andrew Anagnost introduced a new…
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
Rhino Revit
CAD

Autodesk links Revit to Rhino with new connector

Posted by Martyn Day - September 27, 2022
Autodesk is aiming to make it easier to share data between the popular concept modelling…
BIM Track NextGen Viewer
BIM

BIM Track NextGen Viewer out in beta

Posted by AEC Magazine - September 23, 2022
Canadian firm claims it is the fastest web-based viewer on the market
Autodesk Open Letter
BIM

A tale of two (open) letters

Posted by Martyn Day - September 12, 2022
Martyn Day explores what the open letters mean for Autodesk, AEC firms, and the AEC…

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