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Arcol BIM
BIM

Arcol – BIM in a browser

Posted by Martyn Day - March 17, 2022
A new startup is looking to take on the established BIM authoring tools
Greg Schleusner HOK
Collaboration

BIM is bust: how should AEC data work?

Posted by Martyn Day - February 10, 2022
HOK’s Greg Schleusner on the cause and the cure and how we could free data…
Autodesk Forge
Cloud

Autodesk Forges its future

Posted by Martyn Day - February 8, 2022
We explore the hype and reality of Autodesk’s cloud-based development platform.
Slate Technologies
Construction

What next for AEC software?

Posted by Martyn Day - February 7, 2022
How far have we come in 20 years, where are we going, and how a…
history of BIM
BIM

Exploring BIM’s hidden past

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 8, 2022
We don’t hear much today about Rucaps or Sonata or Reflex - but all three…
ArcGIS GeoBIM
Geospatial

Beyond construction: geospatially enabled BIM

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 7, 2022
To replace a complex rail bridge HNTB put ArcGIS GeoBIM to the test
Bentley Systems
Cloud

Towards an open future: Keith Bentley interview

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 7, 2022
In this frank interview, Bentley’s CTO talks cloud, subscription, digital twins and the future of…
Spacemaker
AI

Data as a tool for the architecture of the future

Posted by Havard Haukeland - February 7, 2022
Håvard Haukeland explores what the ‘digital toolkit’ of architects might look like in the near…
Esri GeoBIM
Geospatial

Esri ArcGIS GeoBIM – the link between GIS and BIM

Posted by Martyn Day - February 3, 2022
After four years of development, the Esri-Autodesk Partnership has finally delivered its first offspring
Reality modelling

Open Design Alliance kick-starts scan-to-BIM SDK

Posted by AEC Magazine - January 17, 2022
Software Development Kit will convert point cloud datasets into Revit and IFC models

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