Virtual Reality for architecture: a beginner’s guide Posted by Greg Corke - July 11, 2016 With the availability of affordable headsets like the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, VR is now within reach of AEC…
London calling: BIM plays key role at BAM in King’s Cross rejuvination Posted by Martyn Day - May 19, 2016
Visualisation’s great leap forward Posted by Randall Newton - April 4, 2016 The combination of hardware-accelerated rendering, new methods of processing visualisations as 3D models, and the arrival of real-time rendering open…
The future of building design Posted by Martyn Day - March 31, 2016 New technologies are empowering architectural firms to improve quality, capabilities and process
Virtual reconstruction Posted by Greg Corke - March 31, 2016 Destroyed in the 1920s, Sir John Soane’s Bank Of England masterpiece is being brought back to life in an advanced…
NEWS: Project Soane rendering competition goes live Posted by Admin - March 18, 2016 $30,000 of prizes up for grabs in quest to bring Sir John Soane’s Bank of England to life through renderings…
The narrative potential of daylight analysis Posted by Greg Corke - May 18, 2015 Architects are using renderings and daylight analysis to better tell the story of a design to clients. and build a…
30 of the best mobile apps for BIM Posted by Martyn Day - November 27, 2014 From file viewing, markup and collaboration to project management and access to cloud services, our pick of the best apps…
NEWS: Autodesk rolls out 360 Team in US, global launches to come Posted by Greg Corke - September 10, 2014 After an extensive beta period, Autodesk unleashes the commercial version of its Autodesk 360 Team, Cloud-based project collaboration service
Autodesk Skyscraper Posted by Greg Corke - July 31, 2014 Moving BIM models to the cloud for collaborative workflows is a growing trend. This month Autodesk previewed its forthcoming ‘Skyscraper’…