Reynaers has surveyed over 100 architectural professionals to gain a view of technology’s impact on work practices, client relationships and building design.
Reynaers has invested in a brand new research project which takes an in-depth look at what the future of architecture will be like. The white paper is called The View – Design Transformed and is available for free from Reynaers’ website.
Marketing manager Rebecca Cope said: “Technology for technology’s sake is useless if its doesn’t benefit those using it, but we at Reynaers are paving the way for those who can really capitalise on the positive impact of new and emerging innovations.
“Covering all the latest trends in Virtual Reality, the future of BIM and changing attitudes to the role of technology in architecture, The View – Design Transformed is not to be missed.”
Download the free white paper here.
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Reynaers Ltd
111 Hollymoor Way,
Northfield,
B31 5HE
Tel: +44 (0)121 421 1999
Email: [email protected]
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