How AI can augment the design visualization process
Blog author Tim Beecken, AIA, uses the design of an airport as a case-study for AI’s potential in design visualizations.
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Blog author Tim Beecken, AIA, uses the design of an airport as a case-study for AI’s potential in design visualizations.
Two notable 3D-printed projects mark milestones in the new construction technique of “printing” structures with specialized concrete. In Athens, Tennessee, Walmart hired Alquist 3D to build a 20-foot-high store expansion, one of the largest freestanding 3D-printed commercial concrete structures in the U.S. In Marfa, Texas, the world’s first 3D-printed hotel is under construction at an existing hotel and campground site.
The latest annual technology report from Associated Builders and Contractors delves into how artificial intelligence can enhance efficiency and innovation in the construction sector. The report includes a resource guide, a case study, insight papers, and an essay concerning applied uses for AI planning, development, and execution.
A new guide, “Gamechanger: A Facility Manager’s Guide to Building a Relationship with AI,” provides a roadmap to understanding and using AI in the built environment.
Computational design lets ZGF Architects see patterns that renderings and even models can’t show.
XCON 2019 to focus on collaborative partnerships and what works in digital construction
The most important benefit of offsite construction, when done right, is reliability.
Guidelines, common terminology, and testing methodology are needed, says expert.
Investors could reap big payoffs in an industry that experts say is ready for automation.
Information is power, but are contractors collecting what they need to make better decisions?
Overlaying new installs and site surveys add precision to the construction process.
The free online resource aims to eliminate subjective bias from the contech software evaluation process.
Could there come a time when buildings will become less about bricks and mortar and feel more like mists or fogs?
The software goliath sounds the alarm about the urgent need for productivity improvements to address unbridled urbanization.