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Studio Wikitecture: Opening Architecture. Improving Architecture and City Planning by Harnessing the Ideas behind: Web 2.0, Open Source, Mass Collaboration, Social Networking, Crowd Sourcing, Crowd Wisdom, Social Production, Open Platforms, Open Innovation, Collective Intelligence, Decentralized Collaboration, Participatory Culture and the like. 8230;in the news…. 8230;How to use the ‘Wiki-Tree’…. You are currently browsing Ryan Schultz (theoryshaw)’s articles. August 22, 2012 in Collaboration. To share ...
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The Final Presentation for the OAN Trestle’s Competition | Studio Wikitecture: Opening Architecture
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Studio Wikitecture: Opening Architecture. Improving Architecture and City Planning by Harnessing the Ideas behind: Web 2.0, Open Source, Mass Collaboration, Social Networking, Crowd Sourcing, Crowd Wisdom, Social Production, Open Platforms, Open Innovation, Collective Intelligence, Decentralized Collaboration, Participatory Culture and the like. 8230;in the news…. 8230;How to use the ‘Wiki-Tree’…. The Final Presentation for the OAN Trestle’s Competition. April 18, 2010 in Uncategorized. You are commentin...
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The openAEC Challenge: a Collaboration Competition | Studio Wikitecture: Opening Architecture
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Studio Wikitecture: Opening Architecture. Improving Architecture and City Planning by Harnessing the Ideas behind: Web 2.0, Open Source, Mass Collaboration, Social Networking, Crowd Sourcing, Crowd Wisdom, Social Production, Open Platforms, Open Innovation, Collective Intelligence, Decentralized Collaboration, Participatory Culture and the like. 8230;in the news…. 8230;How to use the ‘Wiki-Tree’…. The openAEC Challenge: a Collaboration Competition. August 22, 2012 in Collaboration. To share their digital...
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BIM Manager: Navisworks Keyboard Shortcuts for blazing fast clash reviews
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Monday, December 12, 2011. Navisworks Keyboard Shortcuts for blazing fast clash reviews. Navisworks is a powerful tool and a very important part of our workflow, but as we dove deeper into Navisworks I realized it was an incredibly slow process working through all the unimportant clashes to focus on what really matters. These shortcuts are specifically aimed at making the clash review process as effecient as possible (I have a feeling this going to make a lot of people VERY happy). For this to work!
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BIM Manager: Nov 23, 2010
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010. Autodesk Quantity Takeoff 2011…move along folks, nothing to see here. I’ve been patiently waiting for a new release of QTO, which finally came out yesterday; a mere 7 months off of Autodesk’s release cycle for the rest of their software. I figured they must be doing great things with all the time they’ve had to work on the product right? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Autodesk Quantity Takeoff 2011…move along folks, n. Revit User Group Auckland August Meeting Announcement. State ...
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BIM Manager: Revit Grids in Navisworks, Part Deux
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Revit Grids in Navisworks, Part Deux. I originally posted this a year and a half ago, my how time flies. Http:/ bimmanager.blogspot.com/2007/10/revit-grids-in-navisworks.html. Since then I've found those grids to be fairly ineffective, it takes way too much time trying to select the grid to get into the properties. Setting it up in Revit has not changed, so follow the instructions from the original post. It can be downloaded here. December 13, 2010 at 3:50 PM. I am able to load...
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BIM Manager: Dec 7, 2010
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Tuesday, December 7, 2010. Troubled Times for AUGI. As you’re probably aware by now AUGI is going through a very rough period; you can read more here…. Dave B’s comments on disappointing a community. Phil Read has started a petition to spill the board of AUGI, if you’re disgusted with what has gone on I recommend you sign this and pass it on; I have. Petition to spill the board of AUGI. For those of you looking for old data from AUGI, you can use google’s cache feature for now. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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BIM Manager: Revit Launcher
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Tuesday, December 21, 2010. This program is used to create a local file automatically, open the file in Revit with the option to Specify worksets, Detach from central, etc. The Revit Launcher.exe can be placed in the same folder as the central file, but I would recommend putting it in one location on your network. There can only be one Revit file in this folder. The name of the central file must be XXXXX #VV Central.rvt, where XXXXX can be anything of any length, # is the discipline. When you click OK a ...
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BIM Manager: Jul 18, 2011
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Monday, July 18, 2011. Navisworks items worth re-posting. First off I didn’t even know about the blog Beyond Design until very recently; check it out, loads of good information. One of their latest posts is extremely important about inaccurate clash results. I tested this and the conservative test came up with many more results that simply didn’t show up with the traditional hard clash test (very disconcerting). Another good post is from Dwane’s blog which talks about clashes showing up grey. Revit in pl...
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