3D printing in the Capital Posted by Greg Corke - July 28, 2014 Starting out in 1969, Hobs Reprographics has grown into one of the biggest independent digital printing companies in Britain. Three…
BIM in the cloud Posted by Martyn Day - May 27, 2014 While many firms wrestle with getting their BIM workgroup implementations working on desktops in an office, one company is aiming…
Autodesk 2015 AEC Products Posted by Martyn Day - May 27, 2014 Autodesk moves closer to becoming a services business and takes a leap from a 30-year-old upgrade cycle to a subscription…
The future of Rhino Posted by Super User - May 27, 2014 At the recent Shape To Fabrication conference Bob McNeel, CEO of Robert McNeel & Associates, was his usual straight-talking self…
Autodesk ReCap Posted by Martyn Day - May 27, 2014 In 2012 Autodesk launched ReCap, a platform for the growing reality capture market. Since then, the company has expanded its…
Structural BIM Posted by Super User - May 27, 2014 Will Norton, structural engineer at McElroy consulting engineers and project managers, explains how Structural BIM has revolutionised the way McElroy…
MassMotion Posted by Martyn Day - May 27, 2014 AEC catches up with the latest updates to Oasys’ MassMotion software, which provides crowd flow simulation for buildings, transport and…
Dell Precision M3800 Posted by Greg Corke - March 19, 2014 Dell’s new lightweight laptop may be a dead ringer for an Apple MacBook Pro, but it’s an entirely different beast…
On-site control Posted by Super User - March 18, 2014 Hensel Phelps relies on Tekla BIMsight for coordination, communication and simulating construction, using BIM models instead of drawings.
The problem with COBie Posted by Martyn Day - February 18, 2014 From 2016 UK firms working on government projects will be required to deliver data-rich models, drawings and asset information in…