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Coming Fast: A Driver of Industry Change

SW Oregon Architect

Unfailingly, I’m drawn to news articles and/or essays about technological advancements within the architecture profession. I recently happened to read two especially thought-provoking pieces online about the future of BIM (Building Information Modeling).

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15 Top AI Tools for Architects and Designers

Architizer

From site planning, where ARCHITEChTURES navigates constraints and explores opportunities, to meticulous building design encompassing room sizes, window placements, and sustainable material selections, ARCHITEChTURES enables accuracy and adjustment with ease. Best AI Tools for 3D Modeling Kaedim Image by author. ArkDesign.ai

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Artificial Intelligence in Navigating the Building Codes

Santa Cruz Architect

One area where AI holds significant potential is in navigating building codes. Building codes are essential regulations that ensure the safety, efficiency, and sustainability of structures. This essay explores the role that AI can play in navigating building codes, examining its potential benefits, challenges, and future prospects.

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8 Innovations that have Revolutionized Construction

Santa Cruz Architect

These innovations have not only transformed the way we build structures but have also improved safety, reduced costs, and allowed for more creative and sustainable designs. They provide a bird’s-eye view, allowing project managers to make informed decisions and catch potential issues early. •

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Sagrada Familia shows stone "can return to being used as a structural material"

Deezen

Harnessing stone as a structural material can make architecture more enjoyable to both build and inhabit argues Tristram Carfrae, an Arup engineer working on the Sagrada Familia , in this Stone Age 2.0 This article is part of Dezeen's Stone Age 2.0 Top: engineer Tristram Carfrae is a proponent of structural stone.

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Unlocking the power of digital twins: Maximizing success with OKRs

BD+C

Unlocking the power of digital twins: Maximizing success with OKRs 0 qpurcell Mon, 07/17/2023 - 11:43 BIM and Information Technology To effectively capitalize on digital twin technology, owners can align their efforts using objectives and key results (OKRs). It harnesses collective expertise, enabling faster and informed decisions.

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FRAMING THE CONVERSATION

Shades of Grey

These hold the frames vertical while you plumb it up, and as you build it in to the wall. These are not the kinds of families you would make as an architect, or even as a “BIM-enabled” contractor managing projects on site. It’s interesting to me that a digital model throws up some of the same kind of dilemmas as real life.