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Why are there no unicorns in construction?

Posted by Tal Friedman - May 28, 2025
Despite AEC’s digital potential, start-ups still struggle. Tal Friedman outlines a strategy to break through
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AI and design culture (part 1)

Posted by Keir Regan-Alexander - May 28, 2025
Keir Regan-Alexander explores the opportunities and tensions between creativity and computation
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AI: Information Integrity

Posted by Emma Hooper - April 16, 2025
How to harness the power of LLMs without losing sight of critical thinking
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Rebuilding BIM: Motif

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
BIM 2.0: why it’s time to reinvent the tools that power the built world
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Rebuilding BIM: Arcol

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Beyond Buzzwords: the real future of BIM
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Rebuilding BIM: Snaptrude

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Beyond Legacy Thinking
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Rebuilding BIM: Qonic

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Breaking the compromise in digital project delivery
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Rebuilding BIM – the AEC software industry speaks

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 16, 2025
Leading AEC software developers share their observations and projections for BIM 2.0
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AI and the future of arch viz

Posted by Tudor Vasiliu - February 21, 2025
Streamlining workflows, enhancing realism, and unlocking new creative possibilities without compromising artistic integrity
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Reviving Brutalism: preserving the legacy of concrete giants

Posted by Roderick Bates - April 16, 2025
How 3D visualisation can help change the conversation around Brutalism

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