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Phil Bernstein

Phil Bernstein is an architect and an Autodesk Fellow. He teaches Professional Practice at Yale, where he received both his B.A. and his M.Arch. He is co-editor of Building (In) The Future: Recasting Labor in Architecture and BIM In Academia, and he is a Senior Fellow of the Design Futures Council. Formerly, Bernstein was Chair of the AIA National Contract Documents Committee and a principal with Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects.

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Architecture

Generative Design in Architecture and Construction Will Pave the Way to Productivity

by Phil Bernstein

Generative design in architecture and construction puts computers to work modeling building strategies—not just describing structures, but actually cocreating them.

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Architecture

How Big Data and VR in Architecture Will Greatly Improve Design

by Phil Bernstein

Along with Big Data, VR in architecture is the new frontier—a tool that can take the guesswork out of how buildings will actually be used.

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Architecture

Like Sabermetrics Changed Baseball, Big Data Will Transform Intelligent Buildings

by Phil Bernstein

Similar to how sabermetrics data changed baseball, Big Data in architecture will better inform the design process of intelligent buildings.

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Architecture

Licensure for Architects: A Worthy Debate?

by Phil Bernstein

Learn why licensure for architects is more relevant than ever, as it compels accountability and protects the safety and welfare of the public.

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Construction

Future of Construction: Your Next Building Won’t Be Built—It Will Be Manufactured

by Phil Bernstein

The future of construction is a rush to prefabrication. Learn why it's gaining such traction and leaving the trailer-park stereotype behind.

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