Greg Schleusner AIA, is a Principal/Director of Design Technology at HOK. In this role he is responsible for managing the firm’s software development efforts, implementing new technology solutions and partnering with collaboratively minded companies to solve ongoing challenges in AEC.
Greg leads technical efforts within buildingSMART International as a co-chair of the Technical Room. He is currently working to organize AEC member firms to help develop new solutions, both open source and via commercial technologies. Greg has an undergraduate degree in Architecture from Iowa State University and a Master’s in Technology Management from Columbia.
AEC workflows are evolving rapidly, making high-performance workstations more critical than ever. In this panel discussion, experts from leading AEC firms and technology providers will explore key topics shaping the future of the industry — from AI adoption to sustainability.
As AI continues to gain traction, firms must consider how to scale their compute infrastructure — balancing desktop, mobile, datacentre, and cloud.
At the same time, rising performance demands bring increased energy consumption. How can firms unlock the full potential of AI, visualisation and other demanding workflows while keeping sustainability in focus?
We are now seeing the delivery of autodrawing technology in CAD applications. The early capabilities will be useful and focussed on less detailed drawings, but this is just the start of a journey and even the ones commercially available are not really using deep AI.
Grabert is first to market, Qonic is showing what it means in the context of models and EvolveLabs (now part of Chaos) has Glyph, which sits inside of Revit. Meanwhile, HOK’s Greg Schleusner has been relentlessly pursuing this capability from design tool developers and is just starting to see his dreams come true. Join us in find out what’s possible and what’s coming next.