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Greg Corke

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Managing Editor at DEVELOP3D

Managing Editor at AEC Magazine

Managing Editor of DEVELOP3D (@develop3d) and AEC Magazine (@aecmagazine)

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  • 1 week ago | aecmag.com | Greg Corke

    Twinmotion 2025.1.1, the latest release of the real time rendering software from Epic Games, supports Nvidia DLSS 4, a suite of neural rendering technologies that uses AI to boost 3D performance. Epic Games shows that when DLSS 4 is enabled in Twinmotion it can render almost four times as many frames per second (FPS) than when DLSS is set to off. DLSS 4 uses a technology called Multi Frame Generation, an evolution of Single Frame Generation, which was introduced in DLSS 3.

  • 1 week ago | aecmag.com | Greg Corke

    It’s rare to see an architectural practice align itself so openly with a specific technology. But Studio Tim Fu is breaking that mould. Built from the ground up as an AI-first practice, the London-based studio is unapologetically committed to exploring how generative AI can reshape architecture—from the earliest concepts to fully constructable designs.

  • 1 week ago | aecmag.com | Greg Corke

    In the world of infrastructure design, traditional processes have long been plagued by inefficiencies and fragmentation. That’s the view of engineer turned software developer Andreas Bjune Kjølseth, CEO of Norwegian startup Infraspace. “Going from an idea to actually having a decision basis can be a quite tedious process,” he explains.

  • 3 weeks ago | aecmag.com | Greg Corke

    Lumion has unveiled Lumion View, a new visualisation plug-in that allows architects to visualize their projects in a path-traced real-time viewport without having to leave their primary modelling environment. The software is billed as an early-stage design companion, purpose-built for design exploration by delivering live rendered feedback to design choices. Any geometry or material changes that are made in CAD/BIM tool are automatically reflected in the Lumion View window.

  • 3 weeks ago | aecmag.com | Greg Corke

    Snaptrude has built an Excel-like interface directly into its BIM authoring software, to make architectural programming simpler and allow architects to quickly generate data-backed design concepts with views, renders, and drawings. With the new ‘Program’ mode every row, formula, and update is synced live with the 3D model, and vice versa.

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Greg Corke
Greg Corke @GregCorkeGreg
11 Jul 24

#AICATS

NEXT BUILD
NEXT BUILD @NXTBLD

HOK's Greg Schleusner (and his cat) highlight one of the issues with AI in AEC, as part of his presentation into the AEC industry's need for a data bridge, to get data out of the many applications it uses. View the whole presentation https://t.co/stddmVB1qN #nxtbld #AEC https://t.co/qhvspKFWnY

Greg Corke
Greg Corke @GregCorkeGreg
30 Nov 23

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Greg Corke
Greg Corke @GregCorkeGreg
26 Jul 23

Sadly, even in the name of ‘research’, there was no time to ‘test’ this CPU with any games.

AEC Magazine
AEC Magazine @AECmagazine

If you're a gamer, you'll know that the new AMD Ryzen 7000 X3D Series processor with 3D V-Cache delivers a real performance boost in some 3D games. But what do they offer architects and engineers beyond better FPS in Red Dead Redemption 2? https://t.co/hvyZDHfnPt #CAD #BIM https://t.co/5UmOxVu1JT