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3D printing

3D printing in construction

Posted by Martyn Day - February 6, 2020
Construction

The panacea of offsite construction and DfMA – what legal risks?

Posted by May Winfield - November 26, 2019
As momentum grows for offsite and modular construction, senior construction lawyer May Winfield explores the…
Digital fabrication

Video: NXT BLD 2019 – Federico Rossi, DARLAB (Digital Architecture & Robotic Lab)

Posted by Admin - August 6, 2019
 Advanced Robots for Advanced Architecture - NXT BLD London, June 2019
Digital fabrication

The path to Industrialised Construction

Posted by Dara Douraghi - July 2, 2020
Project Frog’s Dara Douraghi takes a closer look at Industrialised Construction and how technology and…
Digital fabrication

Video: NXT BLD 2019 – Marc Fornes, THEVERYMANY

Posted by Admin - August 6, 2019
 Exploring forms through Computational Design to Digital Fabrication - NXT BLD London, June 2019
Digital fabrication

BIM to Fabrication

Posted by Martyn Day - September 13, 2013
A British bespoke housing architectural firm has developed a highly innovative process linking its BIM…
Structural

Tekla Structures gets plug-in for Farrat Thermal Break Plates

Posted by AEC Magazine - May 6, 2020
Users can now design and detail the plates that insulate connections between structural components, such…
Construction

The future of construction

Posted by Martyn Day - March 5, 2018
New design software is needed for an age in which modular buildings are built for…
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…
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…

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