Construction Drones:Eyes in the Sky Climb as Temporary Regulations Near
Unmanned aerial systems are fast-becoming a viable tool for more project
stakeholders. This spring, as new federal legislation is introduced for
limited drone use, we look at the market and chat with contractor Graycor
about its successful experiences in Arizona.
Cities Anew: Peter Ellis Nears, Much More to Come
On June 4, BuiltWorlds will make a major announcement after a fascinating
evening charrette with international urban planner Peter Ellis. He will
discuss his experience designing an entire city in India and its
applications to the sustainable re-imagining of America’s
aging metropolises.
Daqri deal: Smart + Art
If the left side of the brain is truly the source of artistic creativity,
the analytical minds behind DAQRI’s Smart Helmet now want you to know that
they’ve got that covered, too.
Architecture Must Adapt, or Else
As AIA’s annual show arrives in Atlanta, spend a few moments with Perkins +
Will design principal Eva Maddox, a mover and shaker with a heart and
conscience. Hard Hat Hub recently chatted with her about what the
profession needs most today.
Tech, Real Estate, Food, All We Need Is You!
What’s next for BuiltWorlds? On May 14, Chicago’s fast-growing
super-collider of ideas will host an all-star panel of experts discussing
how technology is completely changing the real estate market before our
very eyes.
Meet Mortenson’s Virtual Maestro
As Star Trek fans know well, anyone named “Khan!” is not to be trifled
with. The same holds true in VDC circles, where a much more benevolent Khan
is leading one of the nation’s largest teams of virtual builders.
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