Review: Samsung Portable SSD T3 Posted by Greg Corke - April 4, 2016 Fast, rugged, secure and available in capacities up to 2TB, there’s very little not to like about this compact external…
From hype to Reality Posted by Randall Newton - April 4, 2016 Several hardware and software trends are converging to create incredible new design workflows
The new world of rapid site design Posted by Randall Newton - March 31, 2016 From laser scanners and drones to the cloud and ‘optioneering’ it has never been easier to capture exisiting site conditions…
Review: Fujitsu Celsius J550 Posted by Admin - February 4, 2016 Designed and manufactured in Augsburg, Fujitsu has used its German engineering know-how to make a compact workstation with no compromise…
Review: HP Z240 Tower workstation Posted by Greg Corke - February 4, 2016 It may be presented as an entry-level workstation, but HP’s new ‘Skylake’ desktop offers plenty for even the most demanding…
Review: Workstation Specialists WS-M151 Posted by Greg Corke - February 4, 2016 The WS-M151 may be bulkier than your average mobile workstation, but this incredible 15-inch laptop has performance to rival most…
Modelling the future Posted by Admin - February 4, 2016 Bridgeway Consulting created a 3D model of London’s Liverpool Street Station that combined laser scan data and 29,000 legacy drawings…
Laser scanning vs image based modelling Posted by Peter Folwell - December 9, 2015 As digital photogrammetric techniques advance at pace, the ability to use them as standalone technologies increases
UK Tekla awards 2015 winners Posted by Admin - December 8, 2015 From major train station projects to retail, accommodation and leisure developments, AEC Magazine showcases the winners of the 2015 UK…
Bentley merges design with reality Posted by Greg Corke - December 7, 2015 From reality capture with drones to augmented reality, Bentley Systems is embracing the real world to excite the next generation…