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Architecture and Construction Wearables to Keep an Eye On
29 Aug 2019

Architecture and Construction Wearables to Keep an Eye On

Life by SmartCap was ‘developed to overcome the limitations of other fatigue-monitoring technologies’. It is a wearable that prevents microsleeps on-site by providing alertness measurements in real time to operators so they can respond appropriately when it comes to safety.

Robots are Real
05 Aug 2019

Robots are Real

Industry commentators point out that the younger generation is adapted to and prepared only digital automation tools. Therefore, there is an increased tendency to switch to software-operating methodology.

 
The Techie Way or Not? Conserving Heritage Buildings
03 Jul 2019

The Techie Way or Not? Conserving Heritage Buildings

The longevity of the heritage buildings depends upon the process of management they undertake. Historical buildings are an example of withstanding legacy of our ancestors.

Could a Laser Scan Recreate History?
11 Jun 2019

Could a Laser Scan Recreate History?

Heritage sites are emblems of a civilization’s aspirations. Losing them means losing a part of our collective memory. In 2001, laser scans were performed by late art historian and Vassar College professor, Andrew Tallon.

 
Upside Down: The Rise of Connected Construction
31 May 2019

Upside Down: The Rise of Connected Construction

Innovate. Build. Change. Repeat. It can no longer be denied that we inhabit a 2-planet home world. Earth is unique among planets of planetary system as it is the only habitual planet that has dual gravity.

What Comes After Revit?
02 Mar 2019

What Comes After Revit?

The running joke in our industry is that when Revit doesn’t do something, we say, “Well, maybe in the next release.” There are a lot of firms just now getting on the BIM band wagon, and with new technologies coming out, it leaves many to ask, “What comes after Revit?”

 
Revitology: The Evolution of Revit over AutoCAD
03 Sep 2018

Revitology: The Evolution of Revit over AutoCAD

Despite Revit’s innovative features and flexibility, architectural designers slip into old “AutoCAD habits” when using AutoCAD Architecture and AutoCAD MEP. Why is this?

What Does the Cloud have to Offer Building Information Modeling (BIM)?
10 Jul 2018

What Does the Cloud have to Offer Building Information Modeling (BIM)?

While the general concept of a private cloud is something that many IT professionals are familiar with, the actual creation and deployment of a private BIM cloud requires a high level of IT skills

 
Braving the New World of BIM
10 Apr 2018

Braving the New World of BIM

The term Building Information Modeling (BIM) has been around for awhile, but in practice, BIM is still in its infancy and is still weighted heavily towards the front end of building design and construction.

Riding the BIM Cloud: the AEC Collaboration Hub
15 Mar 2018

Riding the BIM Cloud: the AEC Collaboration Hub

Revit is a multi-users design tool that works like a champ on a local area network with all the designers sitting in the same office. But it doesn’t fit the operational needs of the larger firms working on a large project

 
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