Construction Technology 2021: 5 Trends to Watch This Year by Zach Mortice The challenges of 2020 are evident in the emerging construction technology of 2021: Here are five trends that adapt to new realities and more, coordinating complex sites at safe distances.
Engineering 5 Innovative Voices You Can Hear at This Year’s Autodesk University Conference by Markkus Rovito
Infrastructure Indonesia Has a Bold Infrastructure Plan—and Is Using 5D BIM to Drive It by Rina Diane Caballar
Architecture How 3 Global Architecture and Engineering Firms Are Revitalizing Work in 2020 by Zach Mortice As traditionally on-site businesses struggle to define post–COVID-19 protocols, here’s a snapshot of three global architecture firms in 2020—and how they’re envisioning the future of work.
Education Digital Museum Collections Bring Art to the Comfort of Your Couch by Friederike Voigt Sheltering in place doesn’t mean missing out on world-class art and culture. Thanks to tech like VR, AR and 3D scanning, the digital museum can come to you.
Construction Connected Construction: Redefining the Built World Through Collaboration [E-book] by Missy Roback Learn from industry experts and leading construction firms how connected data and next-generation construction technology improve collaboration, reduce risk, and deliver projects faster.
Infrastructure Railroad Design Chugs Along Faster and Wins Over Neighbors With VR, GIS, and BIM by Cathy Chatfield-Taylor For complex railroad-design projects in Scandinavia, AR/VR, GIS, and automation help decrease errors, boost coordination, and win over the neighbors.
Infrastructure Modular Bridges Provide On-Demand Infrastructure for Disaster Relief by Zach Mortice For areas devastated by natural disasters—or lacking infrastructure—modular bridges save lives. UK-based Mabey Bridge creates sturdy spans, quickly, where they’re needed most.