by Andy Brown Former NBA All-Star Allen Iverson once famously said, “We talkin’ ‘bout practice, man!” He was defending his right to skip practice as a legitimate superstar, which is the exact opposite of what I’m writing about, but man, do I love taking quotes out of context! I am, however, “talking ‘bout practice, man,” […]
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Revit: A New Hope
By Andrew Brown In my advanced, ever-increasing age, I have learned a few things about people. Most importantly, I’m coming to terms with the fact that most of the entry level people hired at our company from here forward will have never experienced The Muppet Babies, Lite-Brite, or the original Star Wars movies before that […]
How a Design Drafter = Star Quarterback
By Andrew Brown While I have been compared to a grizzly bear more than once – something to do with my oft-fuzzy face, fondness for picnic baskets, and the style of my hugs – there is one key difference between me and this majestic creature. No, it’s not our diet (we’re both paleo)…Unlike the great […]
BIM as a Single Coordination Tool? A Revelation!
By David Drewes-Moore When I started my first BIM project five years ago I was drawn in by both the hype and the possibilities of a workflow process that would eliminate conflicts and coordination issues. It became very apparent that a BIM program (like Revit) does not come close to replacing proper coordination with other […]
Revit 2014: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
By Andrew Brown It’s the most wonderful time… of the year! It doesn’t matter that the new Revit 2014 MEP features (as well as the software) were released earlier this year, we’re still enjoying the changes.