A tale of two (open) letters Posted by Martyn Day - September 12, 2022 Martyn Day explores what the open letters mean for Autodesk, AEC firms, and the AEC software industry as a whole
Nordic architectural associations demand better value from Autodesk Posted by Martyn Day - September 12, 2022 The Architectural Associations of Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland, which represent 14,000 architects, release an open letter
The future architecture of Graphisoft Posted by Martyn Day - September 10, 2022 At Graphisoft’s 40th anniversary event, the company set out a roadmap for its technology development
Qonic Atom IFC – ‘component-level’ BIM data sharing Posted by Martyn Day - September 8, 2022 Qonic's 'open source’ technology supports dynamic, ‘component-level’, BIM data sharing
Graphisoft Archicad 26 Posted by Martyn Day - September 7, 2022 Graphisoft continues to lay the groundwork for multi-disciplinary capabilities with structural tools and DDScad for MEP
Gamma AR optimises BIM model placement on site Posted by AEC Magazine - September 7, 2022 BIM models now snap to physical corners and edges of walls and columns on site automatically
Veesus launches cloud subscription for point clouds Posted by AEC Magazine - September 7, 2022 Subscription service includes cloud storage, point cloud streaming and CAD / BIM-native software
Vectorworks 2023 to focus on process automation Posted by AEC Magazine - September 1, 2022 CAD/BIM software will also feature enhanced interoperability with Revit / BCF, door and window modelling enhancements and more
Hybrid working at Gaunt Francis Architects (GFA) Posted by AEC Magazine - August 31, 2022 Emergency systems and workflows to support staff remotely at the start of the pandemic have now laid the foundation for…
Intel Arc Pro A-series GPUs launch for workstations Posted by Greg Corke - August 10, 2022 Intel’s new discrete pro GPUs look well suited to CAD and BIM - now and in the future