March 10, 2021
Regenerative Design and the Kendeda Building
Embracing sustainable design was an important step for the AEC industry. Originally, it meant making design choices that reduced the negative impact of what we make and build. Net-zero buildings—structures that balance energy use with energy production over the asset lifecycle—are one example.
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March 3, 2021
Equity and Diversity in AEC and the Built World
Leaders in the fields of architecture, engineering, and construction are working to increase diversity and equity in their teams. While research shows that diverse and inclusive teams are linked to better outcomes in business, only 2% of licensed architects in the U.S. identify as Black, and only 17% are women.
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February 24, 2021
Manufacturing Better with Simulation
Until recently, if you wanted to know whether your product design would work as intended, you only had one option: make one and try it. If it didn’t perform as expected, it was back to the not-so-proverbial drawing board to revise and rework, then make another and try it again. Prototyping and testing was essential, but also expensive and time-consuming.
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February 17, 2021
Shotgun Software Wins Academy Award for Technical Achievement
Shotgun software General Manager and Autodesk VP Sarah Hodges speaking at the AU 2020 Media & Entertainment keynote.
Technology has always been integral to the media and entertainment industry. For every star in front of the camera and director behind the lens, there are hundreds of engineers, technicians, and craftspeople who have pushed the field forward through invention and innovation—from silent films to sound, from black and white to color, from celluloid to digital, and beyond.
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February 10, 2021
Perspectives on Business, Construction, and Women in BIM: Rebecca and Nicole De Cicco
This interview is part of a series featuring the members of our diverse AU community, from speakers and conference attendees to forum participants and online commenters. You are AU.
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