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Hypar 2.0

Hypar 2.0 – putting the spotlight on space planning

Posted by Martyn Day - February 12, 2025
Hypar co-founder Ian Keough gives us the inside track as his cloud-based design tool puts the spotlight on space planning
Stable diffusion

Artificial horizons: AI in AEC

Posted by Martyn Day - February 12, 2025
We ask Greg Schleusner, director of design technology at HOK for his thoughts on the AI opportunity

AI diffusion models – a guide for AEC professionals

Posted by Sama Bali - July 24, 2024
From the rapid generation of high-quality visualisations to process optimisation, diffusion models are having a huge impact in AEC.

Enscape and V-Ray: a collaborative future

Posted by Greg Corke - March 17, 2024
Enhanced Enscape / V-Ray workflows, real time collaboration, plus new story-telling tools for architects
Omniverse Cloud APIs

Nvidia to extend reach of Omniverse with new Cloud APIs

Posted by Greg Corke - March 18, 2024
Ansys, Cadence, Hexagon, Microsoft, Siemens, Trimble and others adopt new Omniverse technology

AEC Magazine Winter 2024 Edition

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 7, 2024
We gaze into our crystal ball for the future of BIM, present 44 pages of in-depth workstation coverage, plus lots…

Will AI design your next building?

Posted by Akos Pfemeter - July 21, 2023
Will AI take architects’ jobs too, or will it make them much more fulfilling instead? asks Akos Pfemeter of Graphisoft

Lumion 2023 launches with built-in ray tracing

Posted by Greg Corke - March 16, 2023
Architectural visualisation tool rebuilt to significantly enhance realism

Veras: AI-based renderer for Revit models

Posted by Martyn Day - January 30, 2023
An AI-based renderer for BIM models created in Revit
Higharc

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?

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