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Interview: GenerativeComponents Takes Architects and Engineers to New Possibilities Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Thurston   
Saturday, 10 May 2008
thumb_bentley.jpgGenerativeComponents (GC) is a next generation product from Bentley Systems, Incorporated. The product enables architects and engineers to explore designs and geometry together in new ways. It enables 'what-if' scenarios to be explored either through geometry and or the relationship of building elements and forms dynamically. Vector1 Media editor Jeff Thurston met with Huw W. Roberts, global marketing director at Bentley while at the recent SmartGeometry Conference in Munich, Germany to conduct this interview.
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Interview: Onuma Aims to Revolutionize Architecture with BIM Print E-mail
Written by Matt Ball   
Monday, 28 April 2008
Kimon_TN.jpgKimon Onuma is president and founder of Onuma, creators of the Onuma Planning System (OPS). This software tool is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) environment with web-enabled data sharing and knowledge management for the design, construction and management of infrastructure. The process advocates integrated decision making for better design quality and sustainable environments. V1 Magazine editor Matt Ball sat down with Kimon to discuss the evolution of BIM and the promise that the revolution holds.
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Interview: The Relationships of Spatial Processes to Data Quality Print E-mail
Written by Jeff Thurston   
Tuesday, 08 April 2008
ramage75.jpgstickler75.jpgSpatial data quality relates to and is connected to many of the processes involving spatial applications. However, some people may be unaware of the relationship and why it is important. Vector1 Media editor Jeff Thurston interviewed Steven Ramage (left) and Graham Stickler (right) of the UK-based company 1Spatial who are involved in many spatial data quality applications around the globe. The result was a series of probing questions designed to get at the meaning of spatial data quality, why it is important and where it makes a difference - and how.  
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Interview: Behind the New ERDAS Print E-mail
Written by Matt Ball   
Thursday, 03 April 2008
ERDAS logoBeyond the obvious simplification of the mouthful that was Leica Geosystems Geospatial Imaging, the new ERDAS name speaks to a broader vision. V1 Magazine editor Matt Ball spoke with Mladen Stojic, senior vice president, product management and marketing, about the name change and the vision.
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Interview: Abundant Forests Aims for Sustainability Print E-mail
Written by Matt Ball   
Wednesday, 02 April 2008
Lowman_Rob_TN.gifThe Abundant Forest Alliance (AFA) is a trade group that aims to educate the public about how forestry and forest products fit into the web of sustainability. V1 Magazine editor Matt Ball spoke with Rod Lowman, president of AFA, about the goals and methods of his group as well as the overall health of America’s forests.
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Interview: Consumer Applications Demand Better Data Print E-mail
Written by Matt Ball   
Friday, 21 March 2008
Brian-L.-Bullock_TN.gifIntermap Technologies was one of the first companies to realize the value of collecting and archiving geospatial data for large geographies, and the first and only to collect high-resolution elevation data on a worldwide scale. V1 Magazine editor Matt Ball sat down with Intermap’s CEO, Brian Bullock, to discuss the company’s history and business plan, as well as the future of 3D modeling.
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Interview: Bioregional Planning Addresses Sustainable Development Print E-mail
Written by Matt Ball   
Friday, 07 March 2008
Kasperzyk,Davidya_TN.gifDavidya Kasperzyk, AIA, is an architect and physical planner based in Seattle whose practice has attempted to balance human development with habitat conservation. Projects that Davidya has undertaken include Waterfront 2020 (an ecologically wise strategic plan for the central waterfront), and the award-winning “Missing Link of the Burke-Gilman Trail” implementation study. V1 Magazine editor, Matt Ball, spoke with Davidya about the integrated design process and the technology involved in bioregional planning, and how projects such as these are gaining wider acceptance and urgency.
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Interview: Exploring the Link Between GIS and Sustainability Print E-mail
Written by Matt Ball   
Tuesday, 05 February 2008
nyerges.gifTimothy Nyerges is a professor in the Department of Geography at the University of Washington. He has long been interested in the connection between GIS and sustainability, having worked on a number of projects, including a curriculum development project in 2001 on GIS for Sustainability Science. V1 Magazine editor Matt Ball spoke with professor Nyerges about the connection between GIS and sustainable development, as well as the ongoing need to develop better tools to tackle sustainability issues.
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