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BIM 2.0
BIM

Defining BIM 2.0

Posted by Martyn Day - June 2, 2023
What happens when disruptive technology arrives?
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Digital fabrication

A chance to amplify architectural design wisdom

Posted by Richard Harpham - October 16, 2023
Using technology to redefine architectural innovation
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Collaboration

Revizto reflections

Posted by Martyn Day - July 25, 2023
Martyn Day caught up with Revizto CEO, Arman Gukasyan, to discuss the company’s origins, development…
AI

Will AI design your next building?

Posted by Akos Pfemeter - July 21, 2023
Will AI take architects’ jobs too, or will it make them much more fulfilling instead?…
HP Z2 Mini G9
Workstations

Reimagining the desktop workstation

Posted by Adam Jull - June 2, 2023
The rise of the desktop workstation as a dedicated remote resource
FIM
Digital fabrication

Can FIM solve the ‘modular question’?

Posted by Tal Friedman - June 5, 2023
It’s time for a unified platform that supports all construction stakeholders and where design and…
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Workstations

The flexible workstation – supporting the hybrid workforce

Posted by Greg Corke - June 2, 2023
There are many ways to support flexible working through centralised workstations
Construction

2023: a pivotal year for AEC technology… again

Posted by Richard Harpham - June 2, 2023
While construction struggles to achieve the same advancements in productivity from technology as other sectors,…
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Workstations

Staying ahead of the ESG curve

Posted by Keith Ali - June 2, 2023
Could a lack of sustainable IT investment mean AEC firms run the risk of being…
Darrel Ronald
Digital twins

Five types of urban digital twins

Posted by Darrel Ronald - March 27, 2023
Not all twins look alike — we need a better definition of digital twins for…

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