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Buildings 2.0
Integrated Projects
60 episodes
2 weeks ago
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Why "BIM Light" might be the missing layer in design tech?
Buildings 2.0
31 minutes
2 weeks ago
Why "BIM Light" might be the missing layer in design tech?
In this episode, Jesper Wallgren, co-founder of Finch, shares his journey from a creative background in music to becoming an architect and entrepreneur at the intersection of design and technology. He discusses the evolution of architectural tools, the importance of computational design, and the role of AI in shaping the future of architecture. Jesper also reflects on the challenges of building a startup in the architecture tech space and the insights gained along the way.   Takeaways Jesper's journey began with a love for creativity and technology. Grasshopper was a pivotal tool in Jesper's architectural education. The transition from architecture to tech was driven by a series of aha moments. Finch aims to fill the gap in building modeling tools. AI will play a significant role in the future of design. The importance of having a diverse founding team in a startup. Selling a product early provides valuable feedback for improvement. Architects need tools that enhance their creative process. The future of architecture will involve more data-driven decisions. Building a startup requires resilience and adaptability.
Buildings 2.0