Autodesk: laying the foundations for AI Posted by AEC Magazine - December 4, 2023 At Autodesk University, Autodesk made its big play for AI, with granular data at the heart of Forma, its next…
A chance to amplify architectural design wisdom Posted by Richard Harpham - October 16, 2023 Using technology to redefine architectural innovation
Topologic – modelling space, the inverse of BIM Posted by Martyn Day - March 24, 2023 Analyse a building’s thermal performance and lots more without the need for a detailed BIM model
Hypar: text-to-BIM and beyond Posted by Martyn Day - March 21, 2023 Could Hypar help users sidestep much of the detail modelling / drawing production associated with BIM 1.0?
Snaptrude in Revit workflows Posted by Martyn Day - January 30, 2023 How the new BIM modeller can be used to augment Revit workflows and boost project collaboration
Higharc – concept to construction Posted by Martyn Day - October 11, 2022 Higharc is aiming to revolutionise timber frame homebuilding. Could there be lessons for other software developers?
Revit 2022 and beyond Posted by Martyn Day - June 2, 2021 Autodesk attempts to placate customers who complained so publicly at the BIM tool’s lack of development
Unreal Engine in architecture, engineering & construction Posted by Martyn Day - March 24, 2021 The success of Unreal Engine in gaming continues to help fund the expansion of the real-time engine within AEC
Testfit.io: optimised building modelling Posted by Martyn Day - March 22, 2021 In CAD, the computer hardly aids the design, but Testfit.io has a different take on design optimisation
Bespoke BIM software workflows Posted by Martyn Day - February 1, 2021 More and more firms are developing custom code or tools to refine their projects through computation