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Visualisation

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
Visualisation

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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Rebuilding BIM: Graphisoft

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 3, 2025
Embracing AI and Boosting Sustainability Across Project Lifecycles
Vectorworks
BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Vectorworks

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 3, 2025
Rebuilding BIM: Vectorworks. Design transformed: 2025 predictions from Vectorworks. Dr. Biplab Sarkar, CEO, Vectorworks.
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BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Bentley Systems

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 3, 2025
Rebuilding BIM: Bentley Systems
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BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Trimble

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 3, 2025
As we move into 2025, we ask five leading AEC software developers to share their…
AI

What do we want from AI? Defining responsibility in adoption

Posted by Stuart Campbell - February 20, 2025
AI in construction, the call for standardisation and where the responsibility should lie
BIM

Rebuilding BIM: Autodesk

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 3, 2025
The Future of BIM: Harnessing the Power of Data
Stable diffusion
AI

Artificial horizons: AI in AEC

Posted by Martyn Day - February 12, 2025
We ask Greg Schleusner, director of design technology at HOK for his thoughts on the…
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The new world of Gen AI: are you risk-managed ready?

Posted by May Winfield - December 3, 2024
May Winfield explores the legal aspects of AI. How reliable is the information we get…

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