CAD on the iPad
Published 20 July 2010
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Written by Martyn Day
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IT revolutions are few and far between, but then came the new breed of tablet PCs. Martyn Day looks at how the Apple iPad is already starting to make waves. |
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Dassault Systèmes takes aim
Published 20 July 2010
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Written by Stuart Wilkes
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Dassault Systèmes has released a free DWG drawing tool and demonstrated a Catia-based Computer Aided Design system for architects, which made direct comparisons to Autodesk’s Revit. The French CAD developer appears to be picking a fight with the AutoCAD giant. |
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Laser scanning comes of age
Published 20 July 2010
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Written by Stuart Wilkes
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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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Soaring through the cloud
Published 20 July 2010
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Written by Stuart Wilkes
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Point clouds and 3D laser scanners are in the news at the moment, with both Autodesk and Bentley now offering native access and manipulation of scanned data. Yet it is a small UK developer that is acknowledged as having the fastest point cloud technology. |
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OrthoGraph Survey and Architect
Published 20 July 2010
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Written by Martyn Day
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Surveying is an essential part of our business but in Building Information Modelling (BIM)
it would be good to get survey data that was a little more useful, writes Martyn Day. |
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