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BIM

Graphisoft’s new architecture for Architecture

Posted by Martyn Day - November 30, 2022
With a major rearchitecting of Archicad underway, we spoke with Graphisoft executives to find out…
Keith Bentley
Digital twins

Q&A: Keith Bentley – Bentley Systems CTO

Posted by Martyn Day - November 30, 2022
We talk iTwin technology and the ‘platformification’ of the design software world with the Bentley…
Tal Friedman Foldstruct
Digital fabrication

The pillars of Fabrication Integrated Modelling (FIM)

Posted by Tal Friedman - November 30, 2022
How a fabrication centric approach could help impart real change in the construction industry
BIM Academy
Digital twins

Digital twin technology: a Trojan horse?

Posted by Bola Abisogun - November 22, 2022
Digital twin technology: a Trojan horse for systemic and cultural change in AEC?
Hasham’s Metaverse
VR/MR

How architects can help the Metaverse live up to its hype

Posted by Roderick Bates - November 21, 2022
By Roderick Bates, head of integrated practice, Enscape | Part of Chaos
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AI

2030: A BIM odyssey

Posted by Richard Harpham - October 12, 2022
With a nod to Arthur C. Clarke, Richard Harpham explores what AI could bring to…
Autodesk Forma
Collaboration

Autodesk Forma: one platform to rule them all?

Posted by Martyn Day - October 5, 2022
During his Lord of the Rings inspired keynote at AU, Andrew Anagnost introduced a new…
Sustainability

From BIM to FIM (Fabrication Integrated Modelling)

Posted by Tal Friedman - October 12, 2022
How digitising offsite construction and moving to a process of FIM will save the planet
Digital Innovation Lab Bentley Systems
AI

AI: augmenting not changing AEC workflows

Posted by Greg Demchak - October 12, 2022
The new revolution will bring convenience, not disruption, to AEC
AI

AI design: together in electric dreams

Posted by Edward Crump - October 7, 2022
Is there a place for AI design in real-world practice? asks Edward Crump

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