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Computational design

Parametric design keeps London Kings Cross project moving

Posted by AEC Magazine - January 18, 2023
Arup went all-in on parametric design and BIM for a mixed-use complex in London’s King’s…
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Artificial Intelligence (AI): the coming tsunami

Posted by Martyn Day - October 24, 2022
We explore the potential impact of AI on architectural design
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The future has arrived: NXT BLD on-demand

Posted by AEC Magazine - November 30, 2021
AEC Magazine's NXT BLD gives a platform for the true pioneers in our industry
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NXT BLD 2021 – London, 9 November

Posted by AEC Magazine - October 18, 2021
AEC Magazine’s future gazing conference & exhibition returns next month and we can't wait to…
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Computational design

Nonica extends reach of Dynamo scripts in Revit

Posted by AEC Magazine - July 6, 2021
NonicaTab PRO allows users to more easily deploy Dynamo Scripts in Revit toolbar
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NXT BLD 2021 preview

Posted by AEC Magazine - June 2, 2021
NXT BLD returns to London in physical form on 9 November 2021
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Bespoke BIM software workflows

Posted by Martyn Day - February 1, 2021
More and more firms are developing custom code or tools to refine their projects through…
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Towards a parametric future

Posted by Tal Friedman - March 24, 2021
Tal Friedman explores the rise of AI and robotics and the fall of BIM
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Testfit.io: optimised building modelling

Posted by Martyn Day - March 22, 2021
In CAD, the computer hardly aids the design, but Testfit.io has a different take on…
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Nonica simplifies deployment of Dynamo scripts in Revit

Posted by AEC Magazine - March 8, 2021
NonicaTab plug-in creates a Revit toolbar with 12 fully customisable buttons.

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