CASE Leading Intermediate Autodesk Revit Workshop May 29 and June 1

It’s not too late to register for the Intermediate Autodesk Revit Architecture 2012 workshop led by CASE’s very own,

DesignReform in “Voices Going Viral” organized by AIANY Global Dialogues Committee

As creators of DesignReform, CASE is pleased to be a part of an upcoming event organized by the AIANY Global Dialogues Committee

AIA National Convention and TAP BIM Awards in Washington, D.C.

Don’t forget that the AIA 2102 National Convention and Design Exposition starts next week! For 3 days, May 17-19, the

CASE Revit workshop at TEX-FAB, April 13-15

Partner Dave Fano is headed off to San Antonio, Texas for the TEX-FAB Conference from April 13-15. The conference is

See CASE at the Metals in Construction 2012 Facades Conference

Don’t forget that the Metals in Construction 2012 Façades Conference begins this Thursday, February 16th where

CASE interview with NZ Architecture

CASE had the pleasure of sitting down with Daniel Davis of nz Architecture who stopped by our office a few weeks ago to meet with

2012 TAP BIM Awards, we get an Honorable Mention!

Great news! CASE’s submission of the Louisiana State Museum and Sports Hall of Fame to the 2012 AIA Technology in

CASE participating in Norwich University’s CNC Symposium on March 9th

If you happen to be in Norwich, CT on March 9th join CASE partner, Steve Sanderson, at the CNC Symposium hosted by Norwich

Madison Square Garden Luxury Suites Renovation

As part of their proposal for millwork in the new luxury suites at Madison Square Garden, Eastern Millwork Incorporated (EMI)

Louisiana State Museum and Sports Hall of Fame

CASE was brought on by Advanced Cast Stone to provide all fabrication modeling for a 20,000 sq. ft. cast-stone surface for the

Officewide BIM Standards, Training and Support

Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects (TWBTA) chose to implement BIM on a new dormitory for Haverford College outside of

Stanford University Bing Concert Hall

Ennead Architects needed to quickly define and rationalize the interior acoustic treatment for the new 900-seat performance arts

Officewide BIM Content and Standards

As an early adopter of BIM, SOM has designed and delivered numerous complex, high-profile projects using the approach. In an

Louisiana State Museum and Sports Hall of Fame

As part of a project BIM requirement the CM, VCC USA, was tasked with providing model-based trades coordination for the new

Georgia Tech Undergraduate Learning Commons

CASE was hired by Bohlin, Cywinski, Jackson (BCJ), the architect of a new $85-million, 218,000 sq. ft. academic building at

Officewide BIM Training

CASE was hired by KieranTimberlake Associates (KTA) to support advanced BIM modeling and parametric design workflows. CASE

CASE Participating in Columbia GSAPP C-BIP Think Tank on Feb. 24th

Partner, David Fano will be participating in the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation

CASE Presenting to NYC Revit User Group Tomorrow!

We’re sorry for the last minute notice but if you’re still figuring out your plans for tomorrow night, think about

New York University Langone Medical Center Master Plan

Ennead Architects and NBBJ needed a process to effectively manage nearly 3 million square feet of existing space as part of a

Computational Vases

This was as much an editorial process, as a generative one: identifying the elements that best represent the algorithm, while

Porter Replacement Hospital

Robins and Morton (R&M) wanted to derive additional value from the comprehensive BIM the company was using to coordinate the

Officewide BIM Training and Support

CASE was hired by Kohn Pedersen Fox to provide officewide BIM support for the New York office. CASE provided regular project-

Revit Architecture Conceptual Design Marketing Material

Since the release of Revit Architecture 2010, Autodesk has commissioned CASE to develop white papers, training videos and data

Practice 2.0: Championing the Young Architect’s Career, A Lesson From Technology Startups

Practice 2.0 is CASE's ArchDaily biweekly column focusing on technology and innovation in the building industry.