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Kerenza discusses the role of BIM Technologies including CATIA, Digital Project and scripting in the early phases of design.
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Join guest curator and editor Christopher Mount and Los Angeles architects Kevin Daly, Neil Denari, Elena Manferdini, and Michael Rotondi as they discuss the evolution of L.A. architecture over the past three decades.
Everything Loose Will Land explores the cross-pollination that took place between architects and artists in Los Angeles from the late 1960s to 1980.
From the AIA Website: Join local and national members of the AIA Committee of Corporate Architects and Facility Management (CAFM) and AIA Public Architects Committee (PA) at a hosted reception in the the new San Francisco Federal Building, designed by Morphosis. Enjoy food and drinks in this stimulatin…
Marty Doscher, of Morphosis Architects, moderates a discussion panel including Pavel Getov of Studio Antares A + E, John Enright of Griffin Enright Architects, and Cameron Kemsley of Martin Bros. Marcowall, as part of the Digital Practice Series in the Los Angeles Design Technology Forum at UCLA. More inf…
From the USC site: The 21st century has inspiring new tools for fabrication, design and production that facilitate the creation of 3-D models and prototypes across all disciplines. This technology can speed up the process of innovation and learning through the rapid and accurate actualization of 3-D g…
Gehry Technologies is hosting the BUILDING FLUENCY PLATFORMS FOR BIM INNOVATION symposium in London June 23rd and 24th. Marty Doscher, of Morphosis, will speak on a panel as a Project Manager/Fabricator. The symposium will be at The Building Centre on Store Street in London. For more details see the attac…