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Computational design

BricsCAD BIM: one year on

Posted by Martyn Day - November 25, 2019
Last year, we posed the question - is BricsCAD BIM a potential Revit killer? But…
BIM

Graphisoft goes multi-disciplinary

Posted by Greg Corke - July 27, 2020
ArchiCAD 24 delivers four years of under-the hood development to revolutionise model collaboration
AI

Augmented thinking – how AI is coming to AEC

Posted by Martyn Day - November 18, 2019
The media is full of stories about AI - both its huge promise and its…
Structural

Data-driven design for structural engineers

Posted by AEC Magazine - June 9, 2020
Parametric design can offer many benefits, from the automation of repetitive tasks to the creation…
Computational design

Moving beyond conceptual design with simulation

Posted by Admin - October 20, 2015
Using multiphysics simulation, engineers at Newtecnic ensure that innovative building façades are both beautiful and…
Computational design

Autodesk looking beyond design

Posted by Greg Corke - December 23, 2019
Greg Corke reports from Autodesk University where construction took centre stage as Autodesk re-invents itself…
Computational design

Dreaming spires – towering vision

Posted by Greg Corke - January 25, 2018
A detailed look at how Newtecnic uses technology to optimise the design, manufacture and construction…
BIM

Autodesk adds generative design capabilities to Revit 2021

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 21, 2020
2021 release also includes support for slanted walls, higher quality real time visualisation and the…
BIM

The generation game

Posted by Martyn Day - October 9, 2019
Computational design

Topology first approach to conceptual design

Posted by Admin - February 7, 2020
New software library represents space rather than just building fabric to aid analysis

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