Autodesk recently partnered with Warrior Canine Connection (WCC), a non-profit organization that helps heal wounded warriors, to turn two 1930s barns into recovery sites for soldiers at Walter Reed Hospital. Autodesk is creating Building Information Models (BIM) of the structures to enable the WCC team to make smart restoration decisions. Download this infographic to learn how:
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