Wednesday, August 1, 2012

BIM: A Healthy Disruption - Reponse

Since I don't have any experience working at an architecture firm, I don't know what Jordani is referring to when he says "a tradition of inefficiency." As buildings become more complex and they are expected to do so much more, there is also more that can go wrong. The construction of a building can be massive undertaking. So it's no surprise that the industry is experiencing significant inefficiency. It's very challenging to learn, adapt, and produce at a high level all at the same time.

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