Autodesk Evolution part II Posted by Martyn Day - February 18, 2014 In the second part of our exploration of the changes in Autodesk’s AEC development, we report on the company’s forays…
Analysing through Revit Structure Posted by Greg Corke - December 2, 2013 When Revit Structure first came out in the mid-2000s it was pitched as a design and documentation tool. But, even…
Autodesk Evolution part I Posted by Martyn Day - December 1, 2013 On a visit to Autodesk’s headquarters in downtown San Francisco, we quizzed the company’s AEC development team on near and…
Autodesk FormIT Posted by Martyn Day - February 15, 2013 There are now many reasons to include tablet computers in your practice. Autodesk’s latest application is free and allows the…
The green team Posted by Martyn Day - September 20, 2012 AEC Magazine checks out the latest product offering from Glasgow
Autodesk 2013 Posted by Martyn Day - May 30, 2012 As reliable as the sunrise, Autodesk released the updates to its family of CAD and Building Information Modelling (BIM) tools…
Rethinking workstation design Posted by Greg Corke - May 29, 2012 Dell has completely redesigned its new ‘Sandy Bridge’ Xeon Precision workstation from scratch with serviceability high on the list of…
SPAR 2010 Conference Posted by Martyn Day - March 19, 2010 Laser scanning and point-cloud data will be widely used technologies in the coming years. Martyn Day visited Houston to attend…
5 Churchill Place Posted by John Marchant - December 3, 2007 John Marchant recently visited the site of 5 Churchill place in London