All BIM articles
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News
Architecture school announces first offsite construction course
Oxford Brookes teams up with Hawkins Brown on new part II
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Technical
AI: Are the machines coming for your job?
From drones that do site inspections, to exoskeletons that save construction workers from back injury, to algorithms that crunch building codes to churn out thousands of design variants, artificial intelligence is ushering in a fourth revolution in construction
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Opinion
Welcome to the world of BIM
BD’s new BIM Taskforce will help architects navigate the complex landscape of technology, protocols and government requirements
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News
BIM users believe it gives them a competitive advantage
NBS survey finds use of technology is up 15%
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News
Zaha Hadid Architects completes Seoul project
$425m Dongdaemun Design Plaza is South Korea’s first public project designed with bim
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Features
How well do you know your buildings?
Architects need to harness information from existing projects to win more work
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Features
You can use bim on Macs — but it’s not always simple
For offices using Apple machines, getting up to speed with bim will need careful thought… and maybe some hardware upgrades
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News
Lack of client demand holding back bim
RICS survey finds lack of interest from clients is biggest barrier to adoption
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Features
Computers can’t design without a designer
All the talk at Smartgeometry 2013 was about how software can enhance human decision-making
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News
Architects told to invest in bim to win Green Deal work
Small practices should capitalise on green investment says training body
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Features
Getting to grips with the latest bim documentation
Forget about the gadgets and flashy software reviews, architects need to get their heads around the raft of new bim guidance
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News
#BDTwitter100 2013: top 10 bim tweeters
The bim community on twitter is one of the most tangible and active groups relevant to architects in the UK.
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News
Britain must continue to lead on bim, urges government
Chief construction adviser said UK needs to “keep up with China”
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News
Use bim to reduce costs and carbon, says Hansford
Chief construction adviser pledges to show low-carbon can be affordable
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Features
Bentley’s cloud could be a ray of sunshine for bim
The company unveiled its latest software innovations at its annual event
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Features
RIBA’s new bim overlay signals a tipping point for the industry
As bim revolutionises the way we work, a new process map is required