Sustainable Design

Clinton Climate Initiative

Autodesk and the Clinton Climate Initiative Join Forces to Support the Building of Sustainable Cities

As a world leader in 2D and 3D design and engineering software, the most important contribution Autodesk can make to address global sustainability challenges is to provide customers with innovative technologies. This will enable more sustainable design decisions, whether a customer is designing the next building, community, highway, utility network or city. 

To amplify our impacts, Autodesk collaborates with leading innovators who are addressing sustainable design challenges. Through alliances, Autodesk provides technology and support for initiatives that promote sustainable design.

Autodesk is proud of its collaboration with the Clinton Climate Initiative. The Clinton Climate Initiative works with governments and businesses around the world to create and advance solutions to the core issues driving climate change. Autodesk technologies can provide a holistic solution for the challenges the Clinton Climate Initiative faces in helping cities reduce their carbon footprint. Autodesk solutions for Building Information Modeling (BIM) and sustainable design analysis help architects, designers, and engineers reach carbon neutral building targets as well as develop land and infrastructure with reduced environmental impact. In addition, Autodesk is working on Project 2°, a collaboration with the Clinton Climate Initiative and its partners – Microsoft Corporation, Ascentium Corporation, ICLEI, and the Center for Neighborhood Technology – to develop web-based software designed to help cities track and manage greenhouse gas emissions.