The latest in the Wicked Series for the BUILT industry. This month, James Salmon on the challenge of procuring building information modeling (BIM) enabled infrastructure in the public and private sectors.
posted by James Salmon June 5th, 2012
Meet Ananda Arasu, Autodesk's Product Marketing Manager for the Manufacturing Industry.
posted by Marilyn Law June 1st, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law May 30th, 2012
Seriously, Jay Zallan authors an article with every Revit tip, trick, technique & workaround.
posted by Marilyn Law May 28th, 2012
posted by John Evans May 25th, 2012
Bill Campbell explores some little-known (or not so little-known) facts about AutoCAD MEP and why it is rapidly becoming more accepted in the industry as an intelligent, parametric-based design tool for BIM industry leaders
posted by William Campbell May 22nd, 2012
Christopher Fugitt, with a compilation of efficiency-boosting tricks for AutoCAD Civil 3D.
posted by Christopher Fugitt May 18th, 2012
Follow Melinda Heavrin as she gives you 10 fast, time-saving tips for AutoCAD Architecture.
posted by Melinda Heavrin May 16th, 2012
Hidden gem that make your AutoCAD life a little easier, by Murray Clack.
posted by Marilyn Law May 14th, 2012
An article on the tools, commands, and settings that are relatively basic, but may not be covered in a Level One training course or in help menus in Revit Structure. These items may be the ones that users learn by stumbling upon them, so it follows that they are probably forgotten when Revit is taught. This article teaches some obscure topics and reminds the reader of said topics so that he or she will remember to teach them to beginners.
posted by Marilyn Law May 10th, 2012
This article demonstrates how understanding the mechanics of filters can help you fine-tune your drawings and improve your models.
posted by Marilyn Law May 8th, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law May 5th, 2012
Autodesk has made the transition to new software easier, but there are still some protocols you should follow when making the transition. Here are some tips on making the transition as smooth as possible.
posted by Amanda Ishak May 3rd, 2012
posted by Amanda Ishak May 3rd, 2012
Document borders are the first (and last) impression to make on the client. In this issue, Mark Kiker gives tips on how to guard against CAD Border mistakes and make sure your firm is well-represented.
posted by Mark Kiker May 3rd, 2012
The new generation of HP Z Workstations are engineered to help you meet challenges head-on – and unleash your creativity like never before.
posted by Amanda Ishak May 3rd, 2012
posted by David Harrington May 3rd, 2012
Melanie asked our Reviteers what release they used first and found that any given Revit user you meet on our site has about six years of experience with this particular tool. Of course, 22% of AUGI’s Revit users have even more familiarity with it. That is a whole lot of BIMming going on.
posted by Melanie Stone May 3rd, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law May 3rd, 2012
With the AEC industry pushing strongly toward 3D modeling, switching or upgrading to the MEP package will benefit your organization. AutoCAD MEP is the easiest and probably most affordable program with which to make the transition.
posted by Marilyn Law April 30th, 2012