Review: Nvidia Quadro P2000 and Quadro P4000 for CAD, viz & VR Posted by Greg Corke - February 6, 2017 Nvidia is changing the landscape of professional 3D graphics with a new family of Pascal Quadro GPUs, including a single…
Review: From Revit to VR Posted by Greg Corke - February 3, 2017 Greg Corke gets hands-on with three Virtual Reality (VR) applications that work seamlessly with Autodesk Revit, weighing up their capabilities…
Bridge of sighs Posted by Admin - December 7, 2016 The Elizabeth Quay pedestrian bridge is a highlight of the Western Australian Government’s project to revitalise central Perth
Autodesk vision Posted by Admin - December 7, 2016 Autodesk University in Las Vegas is the company’s key opportunity to share its latest updates and present its vision for…
LumenRT embraces VR Posted by Greg Corke - December 6, 2016 LumentRT, the easy-to-use viz tool offers users of Bentley software, Revit, ArchiCAD, SketchUp a gateway into a powerful ‘game engine’…
NEWS: Leica and Autodesk revolutionize portable scanning Posted by Martyn Day - November 16, 2016 The laser scanning market has just experienced a shock wave with Autodesk and Leica teaming up to lower the cost…
Aligning real and virtual construction Posted by Randall Newton - September 16, 2016 From drone-gathered site data to augmented reality (AR), advanced technologies are bringing new perspectives on real-world environments and works in…
CAD’s next frontier Posted by Martyn Day - September 16, 2016 Martyn Day reports on the latest developments in computational and generative design and examines how Autodesk is ramping up development
Virtual Reality for architecture: a beginner’s guide Posted by Greg Corke - July 11, 2016 With the availability of affordable headsets like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, VR is now within reach of AEC…
Bringing Revit to life Posted by Martyn Day - July 7, 2016 Last year Autodesk demonstrated a VR capability that could deliver immersive experiences from accurate Revit models. This demonstration has now…