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New software promises to make a firm's design process more efficient, but some fear that it may sideline the architect's contribution.
Paul Seletsky, a digital design guru at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, looks to the future of BIM.
Maybe you're tired of hearing that BIM promises a "revolution" in building design. Why adopt it now? Here are a few good reasons.
Phil Bernstein, FAIA and VP of Building Industry Strategy & Relations at Autodesk, explains how BIM supports the AEC workflow, is changing...
By using BIM to create the city’s train stations, MTR Corporation engineers and architects see the urban swarm of Hong Kong as an...
Phil Bernstein, Vice President for Industry Strategy and Relations at Autodesk at a June 4th 2008 event speaking on integrated project...
SOM, JB & B Consulting Engineers, WSP Cantor Seinuk Structural Engineers, and dbox explain why they chose Autodesk building information...
A New England commercial interiors project breaks new ground with integrated project delivery.
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Stories of architects and engineers benefitting from BIM.
Driving sustainable design awareness and adoption is one of the many benefits of building information modeling (BIM) technology. Autodesk...
Award-winning ONL Architecture firm uses Autodesk Revit Architecture and Autodesk 3ds Max Design software to support conceptual design and...
These white papers provide detailed information about the advantages of BIM—for predicting a building’s real-world performance before construction, creating sustainable designs, increasing efficiency, enabling new ways of working, and more.