Well ... the big thing is the umbrella that "engulfs" any contemporary AEC design activity these days:
that BIM thingy that AutoDesk and Bentley Systems manage to be required by Law (in some countries, more to follow rather soon). If BIM is 100 ... parametric design is less than 1 (speaking having the whole complete study in mind; all included + specs + you name it).
With this perspective in mind ... GH would never be the first violin.
And the better news are that ... er ... in some years from now small firms would been erased from the map (it's unavoidable: happened in too many other design/engineering sectors).
martyn hogg
Imagine how I feel... I studied Engineering!
Mar 5, 2016
peter fotiadis
Well ... the big thing is the umbrella that "engulfs" any contemporary AEC design activity these days:
that BIM thingy that AutoDesk and Bentley Systems manage to be required by Law (in some countries, more to follow rather soon). If BIM is 100 ... parametric design is less than 1 (speaking having the whole complete study in mind; all included + specs + you name it).
With this perspective in mind ... GH would never be the first violin.
And the better news are that ... er ... in some years from now small firms would been erased from the map (it's unavoidable: happened in too many other design/engineering sectors).
Mar 6, 2016
Kim hauer
next related question: Who can a nation that's 19 trillion in debt still afford such extravagant type of architecture?
http://fortune.com/2016/03/03/most-expensive-train-station/
Mar 6, 2016