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Review: Building (in) the Future: Recasting Labor in Architecture. August 5, 2012. This book review was written for the Yale Architecture Magazine. Original links here. Review: Building (in) the Future: Recasting Labor in Architecture. Peggy Deamer and Phillip G. Bernestein, editors. Section 1: Working and Making. Intention, Craft and Rationality. Parametric Profligacy, Radical Economy. Between Conception and Production. By: Coren D. Sharples. On the Cultural Separation of Design Labor. Follow Blog via E...
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BIMbuddies – I would be nothing without them! There are many words for them, for us we tend to pre-fix the word BIM in front – because deep down we are geeks – we are commenting for/of/about them and they have a position of influence in our minds. BIM People – BIMman, BIMguru, BIMexecptional, BIMmystic, BIMbro, BIMbub, BIMstar, BIMgrumpy, BIMjaded and BIMbuddies…. Heck I can BIM any description 🙂 in the last 12 hours I have decided I am a BIMmuse. Cute hey? I also deserve BIMcuddles, kidding LOL. In fin...
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Federico Negro « @fedenegro
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Author Archives: Federico Negro. How to connect Tableau and Exceler8 to visualize building information. September 12, 2013. One of my favorite tools for visualizing building information is Tableau. All you have to do is give it a data source and you are able to very quickly visualize it. I’ve made other posts here about it…. In this case, I’m using our Excel link to Revit, Exceler8. Aptly named by our own AYBABTM. This would work fine if the first row of our excel file had field names, but Exceler8’...
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Tableau « @fedenegro
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How to connect Tableau and Exceler8 to visualize building information. September 12, 2013. One of my favorite tools for visualizing building information is Tableau. All you have to do is give it a data source and you are able to very quickly visualize it. I’ve made other posts here about it…. In this case, I’m using our Excel link to Revit, Exceler8. Aptly named by our own AYBABTM. This would work fine if the first row of our excel file had field names, but Exceler8’s field names are on the 8th row...
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Make your own way « @fedenegro
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Make your own way. August 18, 2013. A couple of weeks ago I took part in the yearly Intersections Symposium held by the Fuse Lab at Citi Tech. I was part of a panel (aptly) named “Tools” (? From Princeton SOA, David Rife. From ARUP Assocites, and Jonatan Schumacher. From Thornton Thomasetti. It was great to get a chance to catch up with these guys and recommend you follow their work where you can. In any case, David, Jonatan and I, the three non-academics on the panel, all took a similar approach to the ...
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How to connect Tableau and Exceler8 to visualize building information. September 12, 2013. One of my favorite tools for visualizing building information is Tableau. All you have to do is give it a data source and you are able to very quickly visualize it. I’ve made other posts here about it…. In this case, I’m using our Excel link to Revit, Exceler8. Aptly named by our own AYBABTM. This would work fine if the first row of our excel file had field names, but Exceler8’s field names are on the 8th row...
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Category Archives: Building Information. How to connect Tableau and Exceler8 to visualize building information. September 12, 2013. One of my favorite tools for visualizing building information is Tableau. All you have to do is give it a data source and you are able to very quickly visualize it. I’ve made other posts here about it…. In this case, I’m using our Excel link to Revit, Exceler8. Aptly named by our own AYBABTM. This would work fine if the first row of our excel file had field names, but Excele...
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MAKE « @fedenegro
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How to connect Tableau and Exceler8 to visualize building information. September 12, 2013. One of my favorite tools for visualizing building information is Tableau. All you have to do is give it a data source and you are able to very quickly visualize it. I’ve made other posts here about it…. In this case, I’m using our Excel link to Revit, Exceler8. Aptly named by our own AYBABTM. This would work fine if the first row of our excel file had field names, but Exceler8’s field names are on the 8th row...
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