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Henry Fenby-Taylor replied to the topic BIM in Landscape in the forum TECHNOLOGY 10 years, 9 months ago
In the upper echelons of BIM people mistrust the word inherently. That’s because BIM means a lot of things, it is a model, a process, a software ability etc etc. Often people say BIM when they mean parametric, or they say BIM when they mean file sharing, or clash detection, or facilities management, or a database linking design and specification…[Read more]
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Henry Fenby-Taylor posted an update in the group BIM and BIM software 10 years, 9 months ago
Just thought I’d introduce myself, you’ve probably seen me around. I’m a KTP Associate with Teesside University and Colour Urban Design Ltd. My role is to enhance the BIM workflow at Colour filling in gaps of provision as necessary, but also to add to the knowledge base for BIM and landscape architecture. I have been described as ‘the Landscape…[Read more]
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Henry Fenby-Taylor replied to the topic BIM in Landscape in the forum TECHNOLOGY 10 years, 9 months ago
and as for the original question how well does Civil 3D integrate with Revit. The answer is, that depends, you need to define methodologies very carefully, because it’s very easy to break the link if each file isn’t submitted in a style that the other ‘likes’.
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Henry Fenby-Taylor replied to the topic BIM in Landscape in the forum TECHNOLOGY 10 years, 9 months ago
If you go for Vectorworks, for the love of god retool and use apple macs, it’s still very buggy on PCs. (Despite Nemetschek being technically the oldest company, Vectorworks has only really been about on PC for 8 years which makes it the youngest and least mature software)
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Henry Fenby-Taylor replied to the topic Landscape Management of public land in the forum PLACES & SPACES 10 years, 11 months ago
Incredible Edible. Giving ownership to local enthusiasts. Provides a bunch of benefits.
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Henry Fenby-Taylor replied to the topic Current situation in BIM and Landscape Architecture in the forum RESEARCH 10 years, 11 months ago
Sadly from my research there are several major stumbling blocks. The biggest being the exchange of information between software packages. The IFC format, which should (and will eventually) act as the bridge between software isn’t viable for Architects, let alone Landscape Architects. Secondly, the IFC format does not include any information…[Read more]