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BONDING GAMES

  I have been working on my modular bricklaying families.  How many components do I need...

FRAMING THE CONVERSATION

 Pressed metal frames are common in Southern Africa. Simple, robust and built-in as the...

PRAIRIE LIGHTS

 This is the second post in a series on Revit light fixtures and real-time rendering with...

ILLUMINATING HISTORY

I have been using BIM to explore history for several years now and have shared many of these...

BABY BRICKS

  All through this Covid thing I have been working on my apartment, the place where I now...

WHAT ABOUT THE WORKERS?

In 1989 I started to claw my way back into the profession I had abandoned 16 years previously...

BRICK BY BRICK

  I’m building on an idea from 2006 near the beginning of my Revit journey.  I managed to...

MORE GREY STORIES

 August 2013 and a series of fairly diverse posts.  The first one deals with embedded...

PLANTING ANOTHER SEED

  A request I received this week: I am an avid reader of your grevity Blog. I really loved...

NEW ART

 My “studying history with BIM” work goes back many years, but the pivotal moment in terms of...