This is a Special Edition of the Weekly Roundup, focused solely on What’s New with Revit 2018
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This is a Special Edition of the Weekly Roundup, focused solely on What’s New with Revit 2018
Continue reading “Weekly Roundup – Special Edition – What’s New in Revit 2018”
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Apr. 30th – May 6th, 2017.


I’m going to start this week’s Roundup off with a suggestion for your travel plans in early October 2017, learn more in this RTC News post.
Committee Confessions – Chapter Eight: In Which We Sample The Aarhusian BIM Smorgasbord
This is a re-post I did a guest author for Tim over at the Revit Add-ons Blog.
FenestraPro – Energy Analyses and Facade Design in One Powerful Revit Add-on.

FenestraPro was born when co-founders David Palmer and Simon Whelan saw a need.
“It was through our own practice and research that we recognized the requirement a software or tool that allowed Architects to design energy efficient building and facades to achieve the required performance without compromising the aesthetic of the facade”.
The real goal of FenestraPro is to allow the Architect to have control over the facade design from an early stage of design through to completion. This goal can be seen right on the FenestraPro landing page, with the mantra: “Improve Your Design, Reduce Time & Maintain Aesthetic Control,” along with the accompanying graphic:

The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Apr. 23rd – Apr. 29th, 2017.


I’m going to start this week’s Roundup off with a post from the FormIt Blog on all the new things in their latest Release.
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Apr. 16th – Apr. 22nd, 2017.


I’m going to start this week’s Roundup off letting you know that you know submissions are open for AU2017, learn more in this post from AU Blog.
AU Las Vegas 2017 Call for Proposals is Open
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Apr. 9th – Apr. 15th, 2017.


I’m going to start this week with a post about what everyone is talking about – Revit 2018, check it out over at AECbytes.
What’s New in Revit 2018? – Watch for my Special Edition Weekly Roundup – What’s New in Revit 2018 coming soon!
The week that was in the world of BIM – for the week of Apr. 2nd – Apr. 8th, 2017.


I’m going to start this week with a promise, not from me but from Generative Design. Find out more in this post from world-architects.

If you are going to be in the Calgary area on Wednesday, April 19th, then you should check out this FREE DoC meeting (a subgroup of cBIMc). The meeting is from 6:00 – 8:00 pm and again hosted by the great folks at GEC Architecture – Suite 300, 2207 4th Street SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2S 1X1.
Note: The meeting will be on the 2nd floor. Please exit the elevator on the 2nd floor, as no one will be on the 3rd floor to let you in.


If you are going to be in the Edmonton area on Tuesday, April 18th, then you should check out this FREE DoE meeting (a subgroup of eBIMc). The meeting is from 6:00 – 8:00 pm at the PCL Campus – 5410 – 99 Street NW, Edmonton, AB T6E 3P4.

Continue reading “DoE Meeting – Apr. 18th – Project Fractal presentation by Anthony Hauck”
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)
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