A parting with its management provider puts the AUGI Board of Directors back in the pilot's seat. The year ends on an up beat with more than 27,000 new members joining the organization.
posted by Mark Kiker November 27th, 2010
The Civil Side columnist Christian Barrett serves up a half-dozen tips for increasing your efficiency and productivity with AutoCAD Civil 3D.
posted by Christian Barrett November 26th, 2010
A parting with its management provider puts the AUGI Board of Directors back in the pilot's seat. The year ends on an up beat with more than 27,000 new members joining the organization.
posted by Chad Crowell November 26th, 2010
Take a look at what's in store for you as an AUGI member at Autodesk University 2010. Check out the AUGI booth, participate in the Top DAUG challenge, attend the Leadership Conference, the Annual Meeting and, of course, the Beer Bust!
posted by Mark Kiker November 1st, 2010
In this part of Revit Fundamentals David dives into applying changes to the controls to make objects appear differently.
posted by David Harrington January 15th, 2010
posted by David Harrington September 16th, 2009
I remember being in my mid twenties when the concept of a duplicable-business-system was introduced to me. My perspective about business changed forever. I found myself re-evaluating everything I had previously understood about smart business.
posted by Mishka Louw April 15th, 2009
Most recently, I finished working on the first IPD project on the east coast (how’s that for a superlative), Autodesk ’s AEC Head- quarters in Waltham, MA. Tocci was awarded the project with KlingStubbins in May of 2008 and obtained the Certificate of Occupancy on January 15, 2009.
posted by Laura Handler March 15th, 2009
An application programming interface (API) allows users and developers to extend the capabilities of an existing application by writing a program or script that adds new functionality to the software. The Autodesk Revit API allows programmers to change elements in the Building Information Model (BIM) directly or to access the data to perform specialized tasks.
posted by Matt Mason March 15th, 2009
Moving to BIM is a “business decision”. It’s less about a simple “CAD upgrade” and more about a deliberate business decision made by owners who know that BIM will impact their firm at all levels. Once the owners have made this decision, the first aspect of this venture is for the owners to support their staff.
posted by Cyril Verley March 15th, 2009
Mark Kiker continues his exploration of the CAD manager's mindset or "world view." This month, you'll discover the many benefits of a mind set on Action and Results.
posted by Mark Kiker January 1st, 2009