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Major uptake in artificial intelligence use across creative industries, Autodesk survey finds

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Autodesk has released a report on the state of digitization and technological adoption across creative industries. ” The report’s findings were derived from survey results of 5,400 industry companies and figures across architecture, engineering, construction, design, manufacturing, media, and entertainment.

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Embracing the Future of Construction: Technological Advancements with Autodesk

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In this ever-evolving landscape of the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry, technological advancements have sparked a radical shift in professionals' approach to conceptualizing, planning, and executing projects, expanding a wide array of opportunities and highlighting the transformative power of data as an essential resource.

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National Heavy Vehicle Engineering Technology Research Center / CCDI GROUP 21 Design Studio

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© Jian Fang architects: CCDI GROUP 21 Design Studio Location: Jinan, Shandong, China Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Jian Fang Area: 1445516.0 m2 Read more »

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WilkinsonEyre uses industrial finishes for arts and engineering building in Norfolk

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An exposed steel structure and perforated copper cladding bring an industrial feel to The Dyson Building at Gresham's School in Norfolk, designed by architecture studio WilkinsonEyre. The new centre for science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) at the independent day and boarding school was made possible by an £18.75

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AI-based industrial decarbonization technology

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AI-based industrial decarbonization technology, Carbon Re cement industry, Sustainable Building News, Zero-energy buildings. AI-based industrial decarbonization technology News. seed funding to tackle gigatonnes of emissions from the highly pollutive cement industry. 7 November 2022. Carbon Re raised £4.2m

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University of Toronto researchers develop a fluid-based light filtering technology to help with heating, cooling and lighting in buildings

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A new prototype multilayered fluid window system devised by researchers at the University of Toronto may have the potential to be an effective tool in the push toward greater sustainability in the building industry, according to their research published in the national academy of sciences journal PNAS.

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An industry expert discusses what’s holding back the use of 3D printing in commercial construction

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based engineering firm Buro Happold, says the real culprit is likely one that all new building innovations are forced to navigate: the building code itself. Patti Harburg-Petrich, principal in the Los Angeles office of U.K.-based Related on Archinect: Does 3D Printed Architecture Have Real Potential?