This month’s issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine has a new article out, “BIM There, Done That,” which focuses on Meghan Quinn from Office of Cheryl Barton who seems to have some pretty solid Revit experience.
It is a good follow-up to their first article last year, “The Limits of BIM“. And it is certainly refreshing to read about a landscape architect with a can-do attitude about BIM and Revit in landscape architecture. Though I was admittedly surprised by a few statements throughout the article.
In particular, I find it hard to believe that this author could only find three or four landscape architects worldwide who were using BIM. Perhaps it is just my echo-chamber bias, but it seems a bit ludicrous to suggest only a handful of landscape architecture firms use BIM on a daily basis.
…a number of landscape architecture firms have dabbled in BIM over the past decade, but I’ve struggled to find even one that incorporates it into daily work flow. Before I was…