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Tal Friedman
Digital fabrication

The death of architecture (and the rise of a new one)

Posted by Tal Friedman - July 28, 2021
The nature of architectural practice needs to be disrupted. But what needs to happen for…
NXT BLD

NXT BLD 2021 preview

Posted by AEC Magazine - June 2, 2021
NXT BLD returns to London in physical form on 9 November 2021
Catia in AEC
Digital fabrication

Beyond BIM with Dassault Systèmes

Posted by Martyn Day - May 25, 2021
Offsite digital construction presents a big opportunity for Catia in AEC
ETH Zurich DFAB house robotic assembly
Digital fabrication

Design for constructability

Posted by Richard Harpham - March 23, 2021
Is architecture the right discipline to take on digital construction and are BIM tools suitable?
Graitec acquires Strucsoft
Digital fabrication

Graitec acquires Strucsoft Solutions

Posted by Martyn Day - April 13, 2021
Framing and DfMA developer will reinforce Graitec’s 'Create – Simulate – Fabricate – Manage' strategy
AEC Magazine
Digital fabrication

Spring edition of AEC Magazine out now

Posted by AEC Magazine - March 29, 2021
In our bumper March / April edition, we put the spotlight on digital fabrication:
Autodesk DFMA IC BIM
Digital fabrication

Autodesk and its drive towards DfMA

Posted by Martyn Day - March 26, 2021
We look at Autodesk’s efforts and future vision in Design for Manufacturing and Assembly
Tekla Structures 2021
Structural

Trimble launches Tekla 2021 structural BIM solutions

Posted by AEC Magazine - March 23, 2021
Tekla Structures 2021 gets new functionality-focused licensing options, simplified change management plus lots more
Parametric tower: Tal Friedman architecture using Foldstruct
Digital fabrication

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
Strucsoft Revit fabrication
Digital fabrication

Strucsoft – linking Revit to fabrication

Posted by Martyn Day - March 22, 2021
Strucsoft extends Revit’s capabilities to driving fabrication through timber/steel and more

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