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Computational design

Design for the new generation

Posted by Lawrence Hooker - February 6, 2020
Technology

Preview: Rhino Inside

Posted by Martyn Day - September 30, 2019
Rhino 3D with Grasshopper occupies a special place in the AEC industry. Soon the software…
Computational design

New structural optimisation plug-in for Rhino Grasshopper

Posted by Admin - January 14, 2020
Peregrine software designed to find optimal designs in seconds, particularly during the conceptual phase
BIM

What comes after Revit? Autodesk aims to reinvent collaborative BIM

Posted by Martyn Day - June 3, 2019
Project Quantum, a platform technology for “evolving the way BIM works, in the era of…
Computational design

Bentley’s site tool goes from concept to detailed design

Posted by Admin - May 28, 2019
OpenSite Designer includes analytics optimisation, links to geotechnical engineering solutions, and tools to produce ‘all…
Computational design

Tekla Structures 2019

Posted by Greg Corke - May 22, 2019
With its latest Tekla promises to make engineers more productive. Accelerated production of GAs is…
Computational design

CAD’s next frontier

Posted by Martyn Day - September 16, 2016
Martyn Day reports on the latest developments in computational and generative design and examines how…
Computational design

Simulation-driven conceptual design

Posted by Greg Corke - February 18, 2014
Computational design

The future of building design

Posted by Martyn Day - March 31, 2016
New technologies are empowering architectural firms to improve quality, capabilities and process
Concept Design

Autodesk FormIT

Posted by Martyn Day - February 15, 2013
There are now many reasons to include tablet computers in your practice. Autodesk’s latest application…

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