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Autodesk Forma
Collaboration

Autodesk Forma: a deep dive into the data lake

Posted by Martyn Day - June 5, 2023
Autodesk’s AEC cloud platform has an initial focus on conceptual design, but it will become…
Hypar.io
AI

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…
Cloud workstations
Workstations

Cloud workstations for CAD, BIM and visualisation

Posted by Greg Corke - June 1, 2023
How the major public cloud providers (AWS, GCP and Microsoft Azure) - stack up
Reality modelling

Reality modelling helps streamline Hinkley Point C construction

Posted by AEC Magazine - April 21, 2023
Topcon ClearEdge3D Verity software used to verify the complex marine and tunnelling work for Hinkley…
Blue Ocean AEC
BIM

Blue Ocean AEC – next generation BIM

Posted by Martyn Day - March 24, 2023
This ‘stealth’ BIM software developer aims to automate 60% to 70% of the layout of…
Digital fabrication

Kreod and Catia: new model architect

Posted by AEC Magazine - February 22, 2023
With attention to detail, understanding of fabrication and Catia, Kreod is looking to empower the…
Simplebim
BIM

Simplebim: working with structured data

Posted by Martyn Day - February 1, 2023
Open BIM and confronting the challenges of working with structured BIM data
Computational design

Parametric design keeps London Kings Cross project moving

Posted by AEC Magazine - January 18, 2023
Arup went all-in on parametric design and BIM for a mixed-use complex in London’s King’s…
Bentley Systems iTwin
Digital twins

Bentley Systems iTwin ‘phase two’

Posted by Martyn Day - November 30, 2022
Bentley continues its drive to lead the digital twin infrastructure market with the release of…
AEC AI: the coming tsunami
AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI): the coming tsunami

Posted by Martyn Day - October 24, 2022
We explore the potential impact of AI on architectural design

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