"Overall, those surveyed have seen costs increase up to 70 per cent and beyond to the end of 2019," it continued. "In the period between 20 most practices who participated in the survey have had at least five different licence models in play, moving from individual product licences to suites, through to collections and now, in 2020 to individual user licences," said the letter. The studios report that while the amount they are spending on the 3D modelling software, which is a key design tool for a large number of architecture studios, has risen steeply over the past five years the product has not been developed at the same rate. Related story Philippe Starck, Kartell and Autodesk unveil "world's first production chair designed with artificial intelligence"
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