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Greg Schleusner HOK
Collaboration

BIM is bust: how should AEC data work?

Posted by Martyn Day - February 10, 2022
HOK’s Greg Schleusner on the cause and the cure and how we could free data…
Slate Technologies
Construction

What next for AEC software?

Posted by Martyn Day - February 7, 2022
How far have we come in 20 years, where are we going, and how a…
Bentley Systems
Cloud

Towards an open future: Keith Bentley interview

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 7, 2022
In this frank interview, Bentley’s CTO talks cloud, subscription, digital twins and the future of…
Spacemaker
AI

Data as a tool for the architecture of the future

Posted by Havard Haukeland - February 7, 2022
Håvard Haukeland explores what the ‘digital toolkit’ of architects might look like in the near…
BIM

Power to the planners (and why BIM doesn’t really exist)

Posted by Tal Friedman - November 30, 2021
The BIM software sector has five steps to take if the technology is truly to…
Bjarke Ingels Group
BIM

BIG-style BIM: interview with Jens Majdal Kaarsholm

Posted by AEC Magazine - December 3, 2021
Bjarke Ingels Group's BIM manager talks Revit skills, industry standards, leadership styles and lots more
Tekla
Structural

Understanding embodied carbon in buildings

Posted by Stuart Campbell - November 30, 2021
When it comes to identifying and calculating the embodied carbon in structures, technology can take…
NBS
BIM

Sustainability in construction: the role of data-driven decisions

Posted by Richard Waterhouse - November 30, 2021
Why increasing product data framework and establishing hard sustainability targets will be key to achieving…
Trimble Sketchup Agile
Collaboration

Applying Agile methods to building design

Posted by Andrew Corney - November 22, 2021
When it comes to how teams are managed and work is delivered, it might be…
BIM

Prisoner of Vendor – has AEC software become a trap?

Posted by Martyn Day - October 12, 2021
In design and construction firms that have a high level of maturity in their BIM…

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