Case Studies
Case Studies
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An award-winning design in the heart of the Cotswolds integrates the best in entertainment, security and environmental control with a neutral carbon footprint.
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Building Information Modelling takes centre court in staging construction around championships.
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Watts Water Technologies transforms its digital prototyping data into
Building Information Modelling (BIM) content.
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The next evolution of BIM: Collaborative design across the board. By Viktor Varkonyi, Graphisoft CEO.
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When artist Antony Gormley contracted Had-Fab to fabricate his newest landmark sculpture, it was immediately obvious that the complexity of
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Architectural landmark strives to be carbon neutral while housing varied constituencies.
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Paul Woddy takes a look at Autodesk Revit 2011 and finds a user-friendly release that is more intuitive than older versions.
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Renovating historical landmarks requires a careful balance between preserving the architectural elements that characterise the generation of the original build while updating items to support modern life.
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The challenging structures of the stadiums at this summer's World Cup were brought to life with the help of Tekla software.
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Parametric modelling facilitates form-first
collaboration to construct curvilinear design.
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Architects Freeland Rees Roberts worked with Excitech to create a skills development programme with updated drafting solutions.
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London architectural firm ttsp faced a major challenge when it needed to deploy CAD users on site. However, due to the lightweight architecture of MicroGDS, it was able to run fully functional CAD software on thin clients with the help of off the shelf Microsoft technology.
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Rebar and steel modelling software from Graitec and an accurate 3D model ensured
key elements of the Saadiyat bridge project met tight deadlines without a hitch.
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Falls from height remain the most common cause of fatality for those working in the construction sector in the UK, while slips and trips remain one of the most common causes of major injury.
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