Archicad 27: Graphisoft Building Together

Archicad 27: Graphisoft Building Together

At an event held at its Budapest headquarters in early October, Graphisoft unveiled Archicad 27, featuring a broad range of crowd-pleasing BIM enhancements, bulked-up MEP capabilities and some intriguing new AI capabilities, writes Martyn Day Graphisoft enjoys a solid...

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Bentley Year in Infrastructure 2023

Bentley Year in Infrastructure 2023

Digital twins, AI, infrastructure intelligence and subsurface capabilities were among the key themes discussed at Bentley Systems’ annual conference, held at the iconic Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore. Martyn Day reports Singapore is a city, but it also feels...

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Arcol: a sneak peek

Arcol: a sneak peek

As several start-ups plan their BIM 2.0 beta programmes, Arcol is opening up access to its cloud-based modeller for one-week trials in a bid to achieve first-mover advantage in a fast-changing market In recent years, venture capitalists have been reluctant to invest...

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BIM News Worldwide

The revolution is here

The revolution is here

Our 3rd annual exploration of the future of design and construction technology took place last month in London, examining a broad array of disruptive ideas and technologies that are set to have a huge impact on our industry Read More ... Source: AEC

The robots are coming

The robots are coming

There’s been lots of talk about automation in construction and specifically the use of robots on site. At this year’s NXT BLD, Boston Dynamics brought SPOT Mini to demonstrate that these are indeed the droids that the industry has been looking for, writes Martyn...

BAM and Autodesk Construction IQ

BAM and Autodesk Construction IQ

Construction is a highly complex and fast paced activity to project manage. All too often, errors and delays on site can lead to the most expensive cost over runs, safety issues and can quickly become an exercise in fire-fighting problems. What if there was an AI...

Taking BIM out of the ‘specialist-only’ zone

Taking BIM out of the ‘specialist-only’ zone

At Willmott Dixon, visual collaboration software Revizto is bringing projects to life for wide groups of stakeholders, generating ideas, opinions and insights that will help them run more smoothly, writes Jessica Twentyman Read More ... Source: AEC

Graphisoft Key Customer Conference

Graphisoft Key Customer Conference

For this year’s Key Customer Conference and launch of ArchiCAD 23, Graphisoft opted to hold it in Las Vegas, the first time in the USA, and very apt as the company’s new CEO, Huw Roberts is from Philadelphia Read More ... Source: AEC

Connect With Your Smart Building Technology

Smart building technology continues to evolve, but it’s not a thing of the future. Chances are you’re already using it in your facility. There are ways to leverage what you already have to drive improvements in operation, improvements in the business, as well as the...

VDI: on-premise or in the cloud?

VDI: on-premise or in the cloud?

Many AEC firms struggle to fully understand the different options for VDI and whether to go cloud or on-premise. Adam Jull of IMSCAD Global explores the benefits and costs Read More ... Source: AEC

Moving VDI workloads to the cloud

Moving VDI workloads to the cloud

Saif Khan, network manager at KPF, shares his experiences of moving the global architecture firm’s virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) workload to the cloud Read More ... Source: AEC