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Issue 50 June 2019 Preview

In the next issue of Design & Build Review, out in June, we’ll be looking at innovation within architecture and construction, focusing on the technologies driving change within the field.


We’ll consider how robotic construction is being put into practice by looking at the plans for the Robot Science Museum in Seoul, and discover how advances in BIM capabilities are introducing the Internet of Things (IoT) into building information modelling.


Plus we’ll also round off our season of Bauhaus content with a look at what the architecture school means for today’s architects, discover how architecture is being used in space and speak to a rising star within the field.



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