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Tag Archives: TRIMBLE
More from Google: 3D Warehouse Changes
by Alex Schreyer On the heels of the announcement that SketchUp has been sold to Trimble comes another announcement from Google, this time related to Google Earth. As described in various press releases and posts, Google will – among other changes … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Tech, Artists, Augmented Reality, Pre-viz, SketchUp, Tools
Tagged 3D Cities, 3D content, 3D Warehouse, 45 degree ariel imagery, Building Maker, flyover data, Geo Content, Geo Modeling, Google, obliaue photogrammetry, oblique photography, photogrammetry, Sketchup, SketchUp sale to Trimble, TRIMBLE, User Generated Content
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BIM begins with Safety – A ‘no-killer’ App
By Fred Abler Building Information Modeling (BIM) passed a major milestone last week, and hardly anyone noticed. The historic event was that New York City accepted, for the first time, a BIM model for the required site safety plan. In … Continue reading
Posted in 3D Tech, Architecture, BIM, Building Permits and Approvals, Revit, SketchUp
Tagged Bently, BIM, Building Information Modeling, conflict identification, conflict resolution, construction finance, Construction Safety, cost avoidance, CPM, critical path, decision making, deconflict, disruptive technology, Facility Management, Graphisoft, high rise, HOCHTIEF, killer app, killer application, mission critical, New York Building, New York City, PRACTICAL BIM 2012, pragmatists, process fail, public safety, Revit, Safety, Site Safety Plan, Sketchup, software marketing, Technology, TRIMBLE, Trimble acquiring SketchUp, Turner construction, USC Architecture, VDC, Virtual Design and Construction
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Raster Revolution (TM)
by Fred Abler, CEO of FormFonts 3D When I was a young architecture student studying in Denmark, I attended a brilliant dinner at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. It was an invitation only affair, and much of the … Continue reading
Posted in Artists, History, Rendering, SketchUp, Theory & Concepts, Uncategorized
Tagged 3D content, 3D Raster, Bryn Fosburgh, content creation, CT Scans, Cubism, Danish Royal Academy of Art, Denmark, DIS, FormFonts, FormFonts 3D Models, Fred Abler, Jorn Utzon, Kingo Houses, Kingohusene, LIDAR, measurement, Point Clouds, Pointillism, Pointools, Raster Revolution, Seurat, Sketchup, Spar Point Group., TRIMBLE, Voxel data, Voxels
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