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Friday, 18 December 2015

Top five blog posts of 2015

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First of all a very merry Christmas to anyone who has visited my blog this year. I hope everyone has a great Christmas break and returns rea...
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Your NBS National BIM Library

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This week we released a new feature on NBS National BIM Library called My Library . Those that have signed into the library will notic...
Thursday, 17 December 2015

The new NBS website

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Our new NBS website is now live at the beta web address  http://new.thenbs.com/   The home page is clean, crisp, easy to navigate and is d...
Friday, 4 December 2015

NBS - In partnership with The Baltic

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It was great to see the news in the press last week about the NBS partnership with The Baltic . NBS and The Baltic Richard Waterhouse, ...
Sunday, 22 November 2015

Building Information Modelling for Dummies

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BIM for Dummies I received a complimentary copy of Building Information Modelling for Dummies  last week. This is the latest BIM title t...
Friday, 6 November 2015

The BIM Management Handbook

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New NBS publication Today I received a complimentary copy of the BIM Management Handbook , authored by David Shepherd and published by ...
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A model of a Gherkin

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Currently in the entrance to the RIBA is the original physical design model of 30 St Mary Axe (aka The Gherkin). If you are in London and ar...
Monday, 19 October 2015

Digital change - funny gif

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Spotted this one over the weekend...
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Stephen first started working on NBS products in 1999 and has played a big part in the developments of products such as NBS Building, NBS Chorus and National BIM Library. He was the project lead for the development of the BIM Toolkit on behalf of the UK Government’s BIM Task Group. Prior to joining NBS, Stephen studied at Durham University. His first degree was in Structural Engineering followed by a PhD in the digital modelling of building structures.
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