
BIM Content With Too Much Detail — It’s All Your Fault
Are you frustrated with all the over detailed BIM content out there? Or all the under detailed content? It’s all your fault. Luke explains why.

Are you frustrated with all the over detailed BIM content out there? Or all the under detailed content? It’s all your fault. Luke explains why.

Nathan Hildebrandt follows up his previous post with more on how and why you need to focus more on Information when working with ArchiCAD and BIM.

Modlar is looking for new and innovative ways to provide BIM information to their subscribers. Would you be willing to come into their office in San Francisco, CA and provide feedback on how you utilize BIM on Wednesday February 19th, 2014 or Thursday February 20th, 2014?

This post has been sitting unpublished for a long time. It’s about resource management and some young foolishness. I don’t really need to make the obvious connections to Architecture, BIM, and running a firm, but they are there.

What does an architect look like when working? Architecture websites with images of architects sketching paint a pretty clear (and misleading) picture.

Cartoons and intros or titles that could be the start of a good joke. This is how I am writing blog posts now, I guess. I can live with that. I’ve had a lot of great meetings with local Seattle-based architects this week. Here’s what happened at one of those meetings.

It’s time that all architects switch to BIM. This is 2014 after all. Are you in? Or are you going to quit?

Graphisoft product designer James Badcock is back with a new blog post about the changes to the Profile Manager in ArchiCAD 17.

Are you still using Windows Vista to run ArchiCAD? Your days are numbered.