Episode 58 - Joe goes to BILT Asia 2017
Joe was in Singapore last week presenting 3 sessions at BILT Asia 2017. Along the way he managed to score some interviews with Thomas Schander from Enscape and Anthony Buckley-Thorp from Flux.
Joe was in Singapore last week presenting 3 sessions at BILT Asia 2017. Along the way he managed to score some interviews with Thomas Schander from Enscape and Anthony Buckley-Thorp from Flux.
A special episode of the show this week and next week, Joe was at RTC Australasia recently and nabbed Nicholas Broadbent and Marcello Sgambelluri for an interview. In the first part they discuss being a speaker at events such as RTC and the preparation that goes behind the talks you may see at such events.
Thank you! We did it! Episode 50. This week Joe brings us up to date on BrisBIM, the upcoming RTC conference and all the goodies that have come in the just released Revit 2017. The number one feature that got Greg interested... depth to elevations!
Last week Albert Einstein's theory of Gravitational wave was proven by LIGO. We discuss this while Greg and Joe also put forward their theories on space and time. Joe brings back some goss about Autodesk A360 products announced at BrisBIM this evening.
This week we are joined by special guest Lauren Schmidt. Lauren is a landscape architect based in Rotterdam and has a blog on landscape architecture + BIM.
We missed you all last week so we have an action packed episode this week to make up for it. We talk crackers, Joe has a new game to play and also previews his upcoming sessions at RTC Europe. He only just got back from RTC Asia and he is jetting off again. What gives?
Can you believe it's been 21 episodes and we haven't discussed BIM in any type of detail until now? Worry no more because that is exactly what we discuss in this week's episode. What is BIM? Why is BIM useful? What benefits does BIM bring to the game? I'm in a small practice, I don't think BIM is for us are all the questions we attempt to answer in this hot topic in the AEC space.
From drawing boards to 2D CAD through to 3D and now BIM, technology is playing a big part in an Architect's daily workflow. There seems to be new applications and technology coming out every week that helps automate what an Architect does everyday. Will there ever be a point where the entire process is completely automated? That's what this episode is about. Also Karate Kid and Mr Miyagi.
This episode we talk about how we all got into the Architecture industry, some of the challenges that Architects face in today's world of AEC. We also discuss about vertical integration in the industry and how it's done in other industries such as fast food and automobiles. We end the show discussing about the Nigerian email scam.