The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Mar. 26th – Apr. 1st, 2017.


I’m going to start this week with a post that talks about how cool it is to have an input box to go with your Dynamo Player script. (Livingroomcraftz)
BIM Crusader, Vibe Coder, AI Curious, Low & No-Code Tinkerer, Blogger, Speaker, Podcaster, Autodesk Expert Elite, 25+ years in AECO and Technical Success Manager at Newforma. Opinions expressed are my own unless I borrowed them. Cover photo by: Devin Henry
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Mar. 26th – Apr. 1st, 2017.


I’m going to start this week with a post that talks about how cool it is to have an input box to go with your Dynamo Player script. (Livingroomcraftz)
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Mar. 19th – Mar. 25th, 2017.


I’m going to start this week with a post that is sure to stir up a debate, as anything does these days with the words “BIM Manager” in it, from NBS.
What is a BIM Manager and what do they do?
For a different point of view check out this post from last year from practical BIM.
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Mar. 12th – Mar. 18th, 2017.


I’m going to start this week with a post from a brand new blog called BIM Chapters for one of the great Revit authors – Dan Stine.
If you are going to be in the Calgary area on Wednesday, Mar. 22nd, 2017, between 6:00 pm and 8:00 pm you should attend the cBIMc meeting, it’s FREE!

BIM executed to its fullest potential is more than a tool or digital communications device. Executed properly, it is a process and methodology supporting integrated design processes and collaborative team structures. This can – in its ultimate form – include clients and government agencies such as approving authorities.
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Mar. 5th – Mar. 11th, 2017.


I’m going to start this week with a post about how BIM beats paper (insert Captian Obvious quote here) from ConstructionDIVE.
BIM beats paper: How digital construction data management is becoming status quo
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Feb. 26th – Mar. 4th, 2017.


I’m going to start this week with a post from the ConAppGuru about a hot topic for 2017.
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Feb. 19th – 25th, 2017.

I’m going to start this week’s Roundup off with a post from Konrad over at archi+lab that picks up and expands on last week’s post from the proving ground blog.
positioning computational designers in your business – more things to consider (last weeks proving ground post here)
Anyone that follows this blog knows that I’m a big fan of the Mastering Revit series of books. Don’t believe me? Then check out this post here. Of course that doesn’t mean I don’t have room on my bookshelf for different Revit books and this post is about the latest addition to said bookshelf.
Continue reading “Book Review: Autodesk Revit 2017 Architectural Command Reference”
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Feb. 12th – 18th, 2017.
I’m going to start this week’s Roundup off with an interesting post from BIM 42 on some of the cool stuff you can do with the Flux Site Extractor.
Modeling a neighborhood with Flux Site Extractor, GIS data and Revit
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Feb. 5th – 11th, 2017.
I’m going to start this week’s Roundup off with the BIG news from the week, the stepping down of Autodesk CEO Carl Bass, learn more in this post from Carl himself over at In The Fold.
A Technology Podcast for the Curious and Creative in AECO and Beyond. #WGHpodcast
Visual Programming Enthusiasts
The intersection of interior design, technology and the future of work
3d Modeling Software's Learning
Having fun with Programming and BIM
A podcast sharing ideas and knowledge about the AEC industry
Nat MacDonald
Everything Design Technology
Things mostly related on mathematics (especially geometry, linear algebra, trigonometry and calculus), CAD and BIM programmatic techniques.
Your road map on the BIM journey
Discovering the Autodesk BIM solutions
A collection of observations and opinions from myself and my friends around the world in relation to the Architecture, BIM, Sustainability, Technology & Learning in the AEC industry. There's no space here for 'old skool' thinking.
Infrastructure BIM & GIS
Feedback on AECbytes Articles
Just another WordPress.com site
@datashapes_io
An Architect's Approach to BIM & Learning Revit®
One man's dream to apply BIM and IOT to his smarthome
#BIMSLAP
Design, technology, and exploration in a digital age.
Jeremy Luebker
BIM/Design/Technology/Process/Help!
All about Dynamo Nodes
A meeting place of worldwide BIM managers and BIM professionals to gather information regarding BIM, BIM software, BIM classes, BIM conference, BIM standards, BIM definition, BIM consulting.
pre construction & 3d bim solutions
Data-Driven Design, Computational Design, Consulting Services
A blog on BIM for Real Estate Owners, Developpers and Facility Managers
A collection of thoughts on BIM for Structural Engineers
Do Better Things
Providing the CAD knowledge you need to succeed.
Autodesk Structural Applications
All Things BIM
AG ARQUITECTURA S.A.
Autodesk Software, Training, CAD & Building Information Modeling (BIM) Services
I talk about change in the AEC industry because it's the only thing that matters
Computer Aided Design
Design software discussion for the AEC industry
Thoughts and ideas on supporting users in a design technology world
Obsolescence is the new extinction
Building Information Modeling Online
BIM in landscape architecture [with a focus on Revit]
Geelong and Beyond
a team equipped with specialized parametric tools