Architosh Press
Over the past decade, Architosh has been involved in authoring, co-authoring and co-producing some important CAD industry reports. These have ranged from researched reports on IT expenditures for AEC firms to our landmark AutoCAD for Mac survey report co-produced by Cyon Research, to our very well regarded 2010 Architosh BIM Survey Report published a few years ago.
Some of these reports and a whole series of research reports coming up can be found on this page. From this page, you can learn about them and find out how to acquire them.
eBooks for Purchase
Architosh 2010 BIM ISV Report, by Anthony Frausto-Robledo AIA, LEED AP, and Pete Evans AIA. eBook format is ideal for iPad or Kindle. (PDF). Can download immediately. $99.USD.
“Wow! This is the most in-depth survey I’ve seen of BIM use, perceptions and outlook that I’ve read. There are many surveys of BIM use on the market that don’t really dive into why firms use BIM processes or how they are implemented. Your statistical results combined with a high-level analytical overview gave me a great impression of the mindset of architects considering BIM. This is invaluable to help me tune our strategy to meet the issues facing designers today.”
Description: The Architosh 2010 BIM ISV Report is based on more than a year’s worth of data collection and research. Based on 410 qualified participants, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) study generated eight (8) key findings and several emerging themes that form the bulk of an informed discussion. Major architectural practices in the US and abroad participated in the study, including SOM, NBBJ, NHTB, Irwin-Pancake, Orcutt-Winslow and many others.
The ISV version includes unique content and analysis useful to independent software vendors in the BIM software, education and, services market. The authors produce a thought-provoking analysis of the conclusions, laying the groundwork for future research and study.
Architosh 2010 BIM Full Report, by Anthony Frausto-Robledo AIA, LEED AP, and Pete Evans AIA. eBook format is ideal for iPad or Kindle. (PDF). Can download immediately. $49.USD.
Description: The Architosh 2010 BIM Full Report is based on more than a year’s worth of data collection and research. Based on 410 qualified participants, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) study generated eight (8) key findings and several emerging themes that form the bulk of an informed discussion. Major architectural practices in the US and abroad participated in the study, including SOM, NBBJ, NHTB, Irwin-Pancake, Orcutt-Winslow and many others.
The Full Report version includes unique content and analysis useful to architectural practices, BIM users, consultants, and educators. The authors produce a thought-provoking analysis of the conclusions, laying the groundwork for future research and study.
Physically Bound Books for Purchase
Architosh 2010 BIM ISV Report, by Anthony Frausto-Robledo AIA, LEED AP, and Pete Evans AIA. Printed Book format (softcover). Order here for $399.USD.
Description: The Architosh 2010 BIM ISV Report is based on more than a year’s worth of data collection and research. Based on 410 qualified participants, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) study generated eight (8) key findings and several emerging themes that form the bulk of an informed discussion. Major architectural practices in the US and abroad participated in the study, including SOM, NBBJ, NHTB, Irwin-Pancake, Orcutt-Winslow and many others.
The ISV version includes unique content and analysis useful to independent software vendors in the BIM software, education, and services market. The authors produce a thought-provoking analysis of the conclusions, laying the groundwork for future research and study.
Architosh 2010 BIM Full Report, by Anthony Frausto-Robledo AIA, LEED AP, and Pete Evans AIA. Printed Book format (softcover). Order here for $199.USD.
Description: The Architosh 2010 BIM Full Report is based on more than a year’s worth of data collection and research. Based on 410 qualified participants, the Building Information Modeling (BIM) study generated eight (8) key findings and several emerging themes that form the bulk of an informed discussion. Major architectural practices in the US and abroad participated in the study, including SOM, NBBJ, NHTB, Irwin-Pancake, Orcutt-Winslow and many others.
The Full Report version includes unique content and analysis useful to architectural practices, BIM users, consultants, and educators. The authors produce a thought-provoking analysis of the conclusions, laying the groundwork for future research and study.
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