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Agentic BIM
BIM

The agentic future of BIM

Posted by Martyn Day - March 7, 2026
With AI, could solver-driven design tools radically reshape our industry in as little as five…
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Building data foundations for the future

Posted by AEC Magazine - March 3, 2026
AEC firms looking to put AI to work need first to focus on organising their…
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Snaptrude AI: conceptual design and beyond

Posted by Martyn Day - March 3, 2026
Snaptrude has been pouring its AI investment into the conceptual and schematic design phases
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Front-loading the future

Posted by Haisheng Xu - March 3, 2026
How construction data is reshaping architectural design
Allplan
BIM

Design-to-build in the age of AI

Posted by AEC Magazine - March 3, 2026
Allplan is charting a measured path where openness, data sovereignty, and automation underpin its design-to-build…
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Business

Rewriting the rules

Posted by Martyn Day - March 3, 2026
How Autodesk’s EULA shift reshaped the AI training debate
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The workstation memory challenge

Posted by Greg Corke - February 5, 2026
DDR5 memory shortages and rising prices are reshaping workstation buying. Greg Corke explores how architecture,…
CivilSense
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Detecting and tackling water loss

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 5, 2026
AI-enabled technology could be the best chance for water management teams to rise to the…
Transcend
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Optioneering at speed

Posted by Martyn Day - February 5, 2026
Transcend and STV are bringing new levels of automation to early-phase civil engineering design
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Collaboration

Smoothing the path to real time

Posted by Greg Corke - February 5, 2026
With no-code workflows and streamlined data pipelines, Unity aims to simplify how firms build interactive…

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