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BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Qonic

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Breaking the compromise in digital project delivery
BIM

Rebuilding BIM – the AEC software industry speaks

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Leading AEC software developers share their observations and projections for BIM 2.0
Higharc
BIM

Higharc AI 3D BIM model from 2D sketch

Posted by Martyn Day - April 16, 2025
A cloud-based design solution for US timber frame housing presents impressive new AI capabilities
BIM

Motif to take on Revit: exclusive interview

Posted by Martyn Day - February 7, 2025
BIM startup is led by former Autodesk co-CEO Amar Hanspal and backed by a whopping $46 million in funding
BIM

Graphisoft launches Archicad Studio for solo practitioners

Posted by AEC Magazine - March 4, 2025
New subscription plan said to offer complete end-to-end building design and documentation workflow
Snaptrude Program
BIM

Snaptrude builds in Excel-like interface

Posted by Greg Corke - April 1, 2025
New 'Program mode' allows architects to quickly generate data-backed design concepts
BIM

AEC Magazine Jan / Feb 2025 Edition

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 12, 2025
Leading AEC software developers share their observations and projections for BIM 2.0 and beyond
Graphisoft
BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Graphisoft

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 3, 2025
Embracing AI and Boosting Sustainability Across Project Lifecycles
Vectorworks
BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Vectorworks

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 3, 2025
Rebuilding BIM: Vectorworks. Design transformed: 2025 predictions from Vectorworks. Dr. Biplab Sarkar, CEO, Vectorworks.
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BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Bentley Systems

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 3, 2025
Rebuilding BIM: Bentley Systems

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