CAD/BIM Tips & Tricks
New Tricks for Old Plastic: Building Materials for the New Millennium
From 3D printing to building materials, plastic is sticking its nose in everywhere. Here’s a look at some of the smart ways the AEC industry.
Read MoreNew Technology Uses Cracked Concrete and Fungus to Preserve the Integrity of Buildings
New Technology Uses Cracked Concrete and Fungus to Preserve the Integrity of Buildings.
Read MoreNew Release Makes Life Easier for Revit Users
Nothing can keep a good team down when they’re hell-bent on releasing a hot-diggity new software version that eases the workload for Revit professionals everywhere.
Read More10th Anniversary of Arguably the Most Comprehensive Renovation Project in U.S. History
10th Anniversary of Arguably the Most Comprehensive Renovation Project in U.S. History
Read MoreNewest Version of Microsoft Office Importer for Revit Sports Significant Upgrades Including Support for BIM 360, OneDrive and SharePoint
Axiom releases milestone version of their import software for Revit, Microsoft Office Importer, which contains new capabilities.
Read MoreThe Lighter Side: How to Build a Bridge
So, you wanna build a bridge? Who doesn’t? If you’re feeling a little stumped for inspiration, we’re offering to be your muse and share with you some brilliant (if not entirely practical) ideas.
Read MoreRevit 2022: Top 10 Features with Architectural Appeal
Revit® has taken some criticism from architects who weren’t happy with the software’s growing cost of ownership coupled with what they perceived as unimpressive development from Autodesk®.
Read MoreThe Lighter Side: Half-Dressed for Half-Success?
From pants to productivity, the perils of lockdown are affecting millions of remote workers worldwide. Here are a few key points to maintain your sanity, dignity and reputation.
Read More3D Printed Homes: Built Fast, Built to Last
3D Printed Homes: Built Fast, Built to Last. 3 Projects That Prove We Have Entered a New World
Need a home in a hurry? Family expanding? In-laws moving in?
CAD/BIM Tech: 3D Scanning Is Your Sight on Site
What if a 3D scanner could spell (or measure) the difference between success and catastrophic loss?
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