‘between Brexit and an augmented place…’
I was recently asked by Mark Herring, Founder and CEO of Urbano and now Editor of their hardcopy only magazine ‘O’ to write an article relating to BIM for the […]
I was recently asked by Mark Herring, Founder and CEO of Urbano and now Editor of their hardcopy only magazine ‘O’ to write an article relating to BIM for the […]
Again it’s been a while since my last blog post (I’ve only managed three this year!) but I’m still here and still writing -just not finishing enough of my posts… The […]
Wow. It’s been a while since my last blog post but I’m still here and still writing – it’s about time I finished one or two of the posts I have […]
So, after a Twitter call two years ago, I’ve attempted to keep a list of #UKBIMCrew bods who have moved from one company to another… Whilst this is generally interesting […]
So here’s a list that @Oatfedgoat and I prepared on the way to Amsterdam (I do love a good list)… Let me know if I’ve missed anyone – I’m SURE […]
Here’s a short summary of a round table discussion I recently participated in. http://www.buildingproducts.co.uk/features/building-products-bim-round-table-brings-the-supply-chain-together Chaired by James Parker, editor of Building Products, the intention of the round table discussion was […]
About time too!… Last week saw a group giving feedback on ‘Level 2 BIM’ at The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills Conference Centre in Westminster. Entitled ‘Practical Implications of […]
Well that was fun! The very first BIM Open Mic session went pretty well if I do say so myself… plenty of lessons learned too and the next session will […]
A new type of BIM event? Brought to you by Arup Associates (me) and Arup (Andrew Duncan) , BIM Open Mic nights are an evolution of software user groups and […]
Another BIM4Free event!… Originally made popular by our BIM-buddy Graham Stewart, the BIM4Free hash tag is being applied to many events hosted by individual groups around the country and helps […]