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Posts Tagged ‘BIM’
Inside the Big Room
An example of integrating design
Revit MEP One Year On – Lessons Learnt
We are now modelling these services and connecting with analysis so we can see how a building will operate. This means better communication and documentation as well as the ability to effectivley test scenarios for the way we power and service our buildings before they are built.
BIM in Singapore
Chris Pynn was recently invited to present a short Implementation strategy for using Revit at an AutoDesk Award ceremony for the Building Construction Authority (BCA) here in Singapore.
Introducing Stuart Bull
Where in the world is Stuart Bull, Arup’s Global BIM champion
What we're doing
- We are mapping people's cone of vision in 3D http://t.co/5zCUTQvh
- Huge datasets on projects? Submerge is our new 3D analysis visualisation environment http://t.co/G3ZfFUnU #BIM
- RT @ArupThoughts: Philip Dilley, @ArupGroup Chairman, reflects on the positive impacts #engineers + #designers have had in 2011 http://t ...
- Arup wins national sustainability award for improving office energy efficiency. Our Realtime tool plays a starring role http://t.co/Nuuu3UPt
- Great buildings should be beautiful, inspiring and draw people to create a great city - at Zunz #Arup
What we're reading
- LDF 2011: Textile Field by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec [Design Milk]
- Number of Female Cyclists Lags in New York, With Safety as a Concern [NYTimes.com]
- A net-zero-impact urban farm system called Polydome [Change Observer: Design Observer]
- At a Co-op Fabrication Shop, L.A. Makers Build Furniture and ...
- China may grow old before it grows rich [guardian.co.uk]
- Canadian traffic in psychological gridlock [THE GLOBE AND MAIL]
- Tracking Your Wi-Fi Trail at the Airport - [NYTimes.com]

