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Michael Dakan


Cadalyst contributing editor Michael L. Dakan, AIA, is an architect, author and independent AEC technology consultant.


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AEC Tech News (#168)   31 May, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

NCS v4 in the Works; also, Wiley releases new National CAD Standardcompanion guide

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NCS v4 in the Works   31 May, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

Also, Wiley releases new National CAD Standard companion guide

News
AEC Tech News (#167)   17 May, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

NCS v3.1 Available in Digital Format; Also, how one firm cutdocument-related costs by 85% using Adobe Acrobat

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NCS v3.1 Available in Digital Format   17 May, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

Retrieve Media has released an online version of NCS v3.1, the U.SNational CAD Standard.

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AEC Tech News (#166)   3 May, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

Earth-Friendly Initiatives: HOK puts sustainability ideas intoaction; plus, some updates about Autodesk Revit

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Earth-Friendly Initiatives   3 May, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

HOK puts sustainability ideas into action; plus, some updates aboutAutodesk Revit

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AEC Tech News #165   19 Apr, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

All Abuzz About Green Technology: Sustainable architecture attracting venture capital as well as a PBS television series; plus, a look at AccuRender 4.0

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All Abuzz About Green Technology   19 Apr, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

If you subscribe to the old adage, follow the money, and if you've been heartened by the increasing interest in energy conservation and sustainability in architectural design, you'll be especially pleased to learn about an initiative that is getting behind the green idea to the tune of at least...more >>

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AEC Tech News #164   5 Apr, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

Hello, Google! (So Long, SketchUp?): 'Business as usual' seems unlikely following acquisition; plus, some reminiscing about early Autodesk

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Hello, Google! (So Long, SketchUp?)   5 Apr, 2006
By: Michael Dakan

'Business as usual' seems unlikely following acquisition; plus, some reminiscing about early Autodesk