Interoperability: Autodesk Inventor, AEC Exchange, and the Secret of BIM
A byline, by Jonathan Landeros, reported on the increasing need for interoperability between the manufacturing community and the world of BIM used by the architectural community. Landeros noted that as each community employed tools like Inventor and Revit to move information more efficiently, it was found that the ability for both industries to move that intelligence between one another hadn’t improved. So, tools like Inventor AEC Exchange tool, have built the first high-speed line across them. Landeros discussed on how a model created in Autodesk Inventor can be quickly and easily transferred into Autodesk Revit and added that not only is the data transferred rapidly, AEC Exchange ensures that the information transferred is what’s critical to the Revit designer.
Revit Community
August 24, 2009
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Commercial Real Estate Getting In on the Ground Floor
A byline, by Martin Cash, reported on the status of the three tower cranes that will soon start sprouting at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights construction site at The Forks. Todd Craigen, Construction Manager for PCL Construction, the project's general contractor, said, "All the subcontractors are working off the same 3-D modelling using Autodesk Revit architecture software so that when a change is made, it's automatically updated across the project. It also allows us to do something called clash detection". Cash also discussed about various other features of the towers.
Winnipeg Free Press
August 24, 2009
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The World According to BIM, Part 3
A byline, by Pete Zyskowski, an Architectural Designer, Project Manager and CAD Manager and currently a Senior Application Consultant at Applied Software, gives tips on how to ensure a fool-resistant BIM implementation. Zyskowski noted that his team works every day to help people implement all three flavors of Autodesk Revit.
Cadalyst
August 20, 2009
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Modeling Green Engineers and Designers Still Discovering Sustainable Benefits of BIM
A byline by Diane Greer, reported on BIM noting that the engineers and designers are still discovering the sustainable benefits of BIM. Skidmore, Owings & Merrill’s Seletsky says a transfer protocol is needed that allows two-way communications between BIM and the analysis tool. “I can do an analysis of my Revit [BIM] model using Ecotect [energy analysis tool], but what I can’t do is shoot the information back in the other direction,” he adds. “I can’t apply certain constraints in Ecotect and see what the resulting geometry or BIM model is going to be.”
New York Construction News
August 2009
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Harley-Davidson - The Museum Won Autodesk BIM Award [Chinese]
The article reported on Autodesk’s announcement of Mortenson Construction being selected to receive Autodesk BIM Award. Mortenson Construction is recognized for its use of Autodesk product portfolio software, including Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, Revit Structure, AutoCAD Civil 3D, AutoCAD MEP and Navisworks. Derek Cunz, Director of project development, Mortenson Construction, said, "The concept of building information model and Autodesk's BIM solutions are widely applied to our projects practice.” Jay Bhatt, Senior Vice President, Autodesk AEC Solutions, said, "Mortenson Company has implemented more than 10 years and to promote the BIM process, the practice of engineering construction is a pioneer in the field. Mortenson’s 'Autodesk BIM Award' is well deserved."
Longhoo
August 11, 2009
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Autodesk Provides Drivers with A 3-D Preview of Rebuilt Doyle Drive
A byline, by Mark Prado, reported that Autodesk has developed software, which is being used by the California Department of Transportation that gives the public as well as contractors, engineers and others working on the major San Francisco highway project a critical preview of the work. Doug Eberhard, Senior Director at Autodesk, said, "It helps the agency, officials and stakeholders see what they are getting ahead of time". Autodesk tools Navisworks, Revit, Civil 3D and AutoCAD will allow projects engineers and designers to see even the internal workings. Prado added that Autodesk technology has also been used on the Bay Bridge and new World Trade Center projects.
Trading Markets
July 26, 2009
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Autodesk BIM to Create "Freedom Tower" Graceful Turn Vacated The 450-Meter Position [Chinese]
The article reported that Autodesk, SOM (Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP), WSP Cantor Seinuk consultants and JB & B (Jaros Baum & Bolles) have joined together to work for the successful completion of the architectural design of building, "Freedom Tower", in the United States. The article noted that the project used Autodesk Revit for building the tower. Autodesk provided to the SOM design team valuable suggestions, and through Autodesk’s Buzzsaw, AutoCAD and Revit software, the team achieved highest quality, and expansion of the value of collaboration platform to the construction phase. The article mentioned that SOM chose Autodesk Revit as the projects architectural design tool as it significantly reduced the risk of freedom of the design of buildings.
News c4it
July 18, 2009
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Autodesk, In Cooperation With The FA ČVUT Announces III. REVIT Open Competition for Students and Fresh Graduates [Czech]
The article reported that Autodesk and the Faculty of Architecture ČVUT have announced a competition, REVIT OPEN 2009. The competition will focus on the construction and architecture in the Czech and Slovak Republics. The article noted that the aim is to create a proposal for semi-subsistence energy object or several objects on organic sheep farm in the protected landscape area Beskydy Santov in the locality. For the processing of the proposal and its presentation, participants will use Autodesk‘s softwares, Revit Architecture and AutoCAD Architecture. Patrik Minks, Business Manager at Jury REVIT OPEN, said, “Autodesk solutions help architects and building engineers to design buildings in accordance with the concept of sustainable development.
Archiweb.cz
July 16, 2009
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Development of Facility Dynamic Prototypes (Standardized Facility Designs) For The Air Force e-SPECS
The article reported that the Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment (AFCEE) awarded an A/E firm a task order to develop facility dynamic prototypes for unaccompanied enlisted dormitories. The article noted that this task order aided in the preparation of electronic 3D design models to update the Air Force design guides to the level of smart interactive dynamic prototypes. The article also noted that the A/E firm chose to use e-SPECS for Revit and Autodesk’s Revit Architecture and MEP products with MasterSpec performance-based specifications and completed the enlisted dormitory prototypes at the date of release.
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AECCafe
July 16, 2009
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Revit Architecture 2010 (Cadalyst Labs Review)
A byline, by Patrick Davis, reviewed on Autodesk’s Revit Architecture 2010 and its new ribbon user interface (UI). Davis noted that the new UI helps new users migrate more easily to Revit Architecture from other products and helps existing users discover features more easily. Davis mentioned that there have been mixed responses on the usage of new UI. According to Davis, UI will require more adjustment time than usual for some users and felt that the conceptual design tools are very cool. Further, Davis discussed about his experience with the Revit Architecture 2010 beta version and commented that it is not the best release ever, but it offers many good features.
Cadalyst Magazine
July 15, 2009
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Research And Markets: Mastering Revit Architecture 2010
Research and Markets has announced the addition of John Wiley and Sons Ltd's new report "Mastering Revit Architecture 2010". Autodesk’ s Revit Architecture offers a new version that will require Revit users of all areas of expertise architects, project managers, designers, contractors, and building owners to learn new skills. This book provides with a hands-on look at the Revit interface, explores key modeling principles, looks at design options and features, and shows how to best present designs, and discusses proven workflows and best practices.
Trading Markets
July 13, 2009
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Revit Architecture 2010
A byline, by Lachmi Khemlani, reviewed the Revit Architecture 2010, Autodesk’s BIM application for architectural design that features a redesigned user interface and a new conceptual design environment. Khemlani noted that Revit Architecture 2010 sports the ribbon interface popularized by Microsoft which has been implemented in Revit. Revit’s conceptual modeling environment is much more powerful and sophisticated however, it lacks the fluidity and ease of use of tools such as SketchUp and the new Bonzai. Khemlani added that he was happy to see that a couple of limitations of Revit Architecture 2009 have been fixed and he also rated Revit Architecture 2010 as a fairly substantial and compelling release, with the interface redesign and the brand new conceptual modeling environment.
AECBytes
July 9, 2009
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Yankee Stadium Gets Outfield Assist From BIM
The article reported that Turner Construction has utilized Autodesk Navisworks Manage software as an element in the BIM process used to complete the $1.5 billion Yankee Stadium. The article noted that Turner used the latest BIM processes, Autodesk Revit-based products and Navisworks Manage software to help streamline workflow and collaboration among subcontractors.
Building Design & Construction
July 1, 2009
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Decrypt 9/11 Built on the Ruins of the World Trade Center's First Building [Chinese]
The article reported that Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) have chosen the SOM companies to design the "Freedom Dream" building project in the U.S. The article noted that SOM will work with Autodesk tools for design and construction management to ensure the smooth conduct of project. To complete the project, SOM, WSP Cantor Seinuk and Jaros Baum & Bolles Engineering will work with Autodesk to implement Revit platform for the completion of design. Autodesk will provide design teams with Buzzsaw, AutoCAD and Revit software series to help design the new building to achieve the highest quality and collaboration platform. The article added that SOM chose Revit because it greatly reduces the risk of freedom of the design of buildings, so architects and construction engineers dream into reality.
cio.ccw.com
June 25, 2009
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Autodesk Renovates Their One Market Building Using Revit
A byline, by Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor, reported on the renovation of Autodesk’s One Market building, in San Francisco. Browne noted that while Autodesk was the owner of the project, the renovation was designed by Anderson Anderson Architecture and HOK design firms and DPR Construction was contracted for the construction portion. Browne added that Autodesk also achieved LEED Platinum certification for commercial interiors and indoor environmental quality. Both Medal-Katz and Rippingham agreed that the BIM and IPD enabled the team to achieve a LEED Platinum certification.
Connect Press
June 15, 2009
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EPA, Autodesk Team On Energy-Efficient Building Designs
A byline, by Rutrell Yasin, reported that Autodesk has teamed with the Environmental Protection Agency to promote technologies that improve how buildings are designed, built and retrofitted. John Kennedy, Autodesk’s Senior Product Manager for sustainability, said, “We can save [significant] capital costs on a building if we are aggressive with design. Autodesk technology is based on business information modeling, an approach that creates digital representations of all stages of the building process and simulates real-world performance”. Yasin noted that the Web-based Autodesk Green Building Studio service, available to subscription users of Autodesk Ecotect Analysis 2010, integrates EPA’s Energy Star Target Finder into its whole-building energy analysis, providing an estimated Energy Star score with each result. Yasin added that Autodesk softwares that can help build more energy-efficient buildings included Revit Architecture, Green Building Studio and Autodesk Ecotect Analysis.
GCN.com
June 15, 2009
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Zweigwhite Report: Firms Still Planning To Expand BIM Usage This Year
A byline, by Jeff Yoders, reported about Zweigwhite's recently released 2009 "Information Technology Survey of Architecture, Engineering, Planning, & Environmental Consulting Firm." The survey revealed some very positive signs for BIM adoption and IT investment in BIM applications. Yoders noted that the leaders of 97 firms from every region in the U.S. and many different firm sizes had completed the survey. According to the survey, 77% of respondents are using 3D CADD, AutoCAD still dominated the market with 81%, and however, 61% of firm leaders said their firms are using Revit.
Building Design & Construction
June 11, 2009
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Making BIM the Foundation: HNTB Federal Designs Two Successful Projects Using BIM
A byline, by Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor, reported that HNTB Federal recently designed two government buildings, the U.S. Army Human Resources Center of Excellence at Fort Knox and phase I Wheeled and Tracked Vehicle Maintenance Training School at Fort Lee using BIM as the foundation of the projects. Browne noted that for both projects HNTB Federal used a combination of Autodesk Revit MEP, Revit Structure, Revit Architecture, Navisworks and 3ds Max Design. The use of BIM was stated in the proposal, providing an efficient modeling process that allowed designers to all stay on the same page and collaborate. Browne also mentioned that in the construction process, the BIM model was used for a 4D Navisworks sequencing model to help with phasing and sequencing the construction and to understand how the project was to be built. Further, Browne added that HNTB Federal was also selected to receive an Autodesk BIM Experience Award because of its impressive implementation of BIM in such large-scale project.
Connect Press
June 8, 2009
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Autodesk Practices What It Preaches When It Comes To Green Design
A byline, by Heather Clancy, reported that Autodesk used its own design tools to reduce the carbon emissions in the world produced by buildings and has used its office space as part of its strategy to address its own status as a sustainable business. Clancy noted that Autodesk has snagged two Platinum certifications under the LEED building rating system. Clancy also discussed that Autodesk used Revit to discuss the sustainable elements of the interior, such as the use of natural daylight and the amount of recycled content in the building materials, with the firms Anderson Architecture, HOK, DPR Construction and Hanson Bridgett in the project. According to Clancy, Autodesk is also working on LEED certifications for a building in Waltham, Mass.
Smart Planet
June 2, 2009
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Autodesk Announced New Versions of Revit [Spanish]
Autodesk announced the availability of new versions of Revit BIM, designed for personal computers using 64 bits Windows operating systems. This operation applies to Revit Architecture 2009, Revit Structure 2009 and Revit MEP 2009. The beta testers have reported that the new software applications offer a better performance and stability for tasks that require plenty of memory such as rendering, printing, updating of model and import and export files. Jamie Richardson, Managing Partner & CAD, in Ericksen Roed & Associates, said, "We've been in beta testing phase of the software for 64-bit Revit Structure and the increase in efficiency and productivity are impressive."
nolimites
June 2, 2009
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Autodesk Gallery Once Again Won the Green Crown LEED Platinum Award-Winning Project [Chinese]
The article reported on Autodesk’s announcement that it has won the LEED certification in the commercial interior decoration platinum certification category. The article noted that Autodesk, Anderson Architecture, HOK, and the Hanson Bridgett law firm co-operation, used IPD collaboration for their construction industry, which helped their entire project teams to work together and effectively promote the projects to achieve the best results. The article mentioned that the Gallery project team used an integrated design platform for Autodesk Revit building, early in the design process to achieve the accurate data exchange and optimize the natural lighting of buildings.
CNET News
June 1, 2009
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Autodesk Unveils 2010 Software Portfolio for BIM
The article reported that Autodesk India has announced new versions of its software products to help increase industry adoption of the BIM process. The article noted that these softwares enable building designers, civil engineers, contractors and the clients they serve to, more easily create and profit from digital design data and better communication across extended project teams. The updated Autodesk's BIM portfolio includes Revit Architecture 2010, Revit Structure 2010, Revit MEP 2010, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010, Navisworks 2010 and 3ds Max Design 2010.
enterpriser.in
May 29, 2009
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Autodesk Thinks about Schools [Italian]
The article reported that Autodesk launched a new suite of 2D and 3D software tools for students to help them deepen their skills in design and engineering. The article noted that the suites are designed to encourage a multidisciplinary study and to support schools and students to undertake training in innovative architecture, engineering and design fields. The suite includes Autodesk solutions with new applications and functionality, allowing designers to acquire innovative and competitive ideas. The article also noted that the suite has various educational tours, including Sustainable Design, Revit Architecture, BIM process for architecture and engineering, AutoCAD Civil 3D for civil engineering and AutoCAD Inventor for mechanical engineering.
Vnunet
May 28, 2009
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Canadian Architects Bring Experience to Canada BIM Council
A byline, by Patricia Williams, reported on Canadian architects, Paul Loreto and Allan Partridge, who are pioneers in adoption of BIM technology. According to them, BIM is set at some point to transform the design and construction industry. Loreto, who has practiced architecture in southern Ontario for more than 20 years, spoke positively about Revit and said, “I chose Revit Technologies as my software platform. It really allowed me to carry out the functions of an architect without having to worry about being a software programmer”. Loreto also mentioned that there have been “significant” refinements of the Revit software since 2000, which is now venturing into the realm of virtual construction modeling.
Journal of Commerce
May 27, 2009
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Melding Green Design and BIM is Easier than it Seems
A byline, by Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor, reported on various features of BIM, like, generating, managing, coordinating and communicating for a building’s life cycle. Browne noted that Autodesk Revit facilitates the model management which makes the design and construction of a project smooth. Further, Browne mentioned about a recent Microdesk webcast titled “BIM and Sustainability” presented by Leo Salce, LEED AP Architect/Technical Specialist at Microdesk. Salce discussed about how Revit makes it easy to use BIM and incorporate sustainable design into models. Salce also gave examples of why more designers aren’t adopting sustainable design, but Salce provided reasons to prove those reasons wrong. Salce listed out the tools during the webcast that designers can use in coordination with design software like Revit. Salce then provided examples from within Revit Architecture to demonstrate how easy it is to use these tools with BIM model to achieve LEED requirements.
Connect Press
May 21, 2009
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O. Smith Water Products Co. Offers 3-D Models for Specifying Engineers via Revit
The article noted that A. O. Smith Water Products Co. is the first in the water heater industry to offer specifying engineers and architects complete access to 3-D BIM of its commercial water heater and boiler products with Autodesk Revit software. Further, the company’s future plans include making the A. O. Smith files available from the Autodesk "Seek Site" where product models can be directly accessed from within the Revit program.
Consulting-Specifying Engineer
May 20, 2009
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CSI Explains Subcontractor's Role in Integrated Project Delivery
The article reported on the recent webinar presented by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) on Integrated Project Delivery (IPD). The webinar explained how IPD differs from traditional delivery methods, how it coexists with BIM and what it means for subcontractors. Erin Rae Hoffer AIA LEED AP CSI, Autodesk, explained that IPD begins the "movement from the idea of agreements as separate documents … toward [being] all one entity. Through IPD, the owner, designers, contractors and subcontractors are closely involved in creating a finished product.” The article also noted that Autodesk Revit Headquarters in Waltham, Massachusetts, was the case study presented during the webinar to better explain IPD.
USGlass News Network (USGNN)
May 14, 2009
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Don’t Hide Those Solar Panels on the Roof... Make A Design Statement!
The blog noted that the architects are coming up with many creative ways to integrate green building technologies into their designs to make a green statement. The blogger discussed the Centrepoint Architecture, where the designers took an initiative to place solar panels for the Proximity Hotel in Greensboro. According to Centrepoint’s Tom Murphy, AIA, instead of placing the hotel’s rooftop solar panels out of sight, they propped the 100-panel array 10 feet in the air, creating a “crown of black triangles” that tie in with the hotel’s signage and modern industrial design aesthetic. Murphy added, “Using the Revit BIM 3D model, the design team studied the solar installation from several vantage points and adjusted the platform size, configuration, and location to achieve the desired look. With the BIM model, we were able to view what the panels would look like from the nearby Interstate, all entrance points, and from down below, and made necessary adjustments to create the best effect.” The solar panels are expected to help Proximity use 39% less energy than comparable hotels.
Building Design & Construction
May 12, 2009
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BIM, Integrated Design, IPD, 3D Modeling, VDC, Autodesk® Revit® And Autodesk® Navisworks…What Does It All Mean?
A byline by Tracy Fisher, reported on various processes which help in creating a coordinated and consistent project in a shorter time frame in a more cost effective manner. Fisher explained the terms, such as, BIM, Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) and Virtual Design and Construction (VDC). Fisher also listed out Autodesk’s different product line that supports a BIM workflow, including Revit, Revit Architecture, Revit Structure, Revit MEP Suite and Navisworks, and also explained about their features.
Connect Press
May 11, 2009
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Autodesk Helps Students Acquire Core Design And Engineering Skills
Autodesk Products – Revit Architecture, AutoCAD Civil 3D, AutoCAD Inventor. A byline, by Nathesh, TMCnet Contributing Editor, reported that Autodesk has introduced new packages to help students learn core design and engineering skills and pursue successful careers in the fields of architecture, visual graphics and engineering. The curriculum for students will include subjects on Sustainable Design, Revit Architecture, AutoCAD Civil 3Dand AutoCAD Inventor.
TMC Net
May 5, 2009
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On Top, Down Under
Autodesk Products – Revit, Revit Architecture, 3ds Max, Revit MEP, Navisworks
A case study by Autodesk revealed that New Zealand architectural and design firm ArcHaus is using Autodesk Revit Architecture and Autodesk 3ds Max software for larger projects more efficiently while satisfying their creative impulses. Jason Howden spoke with Autodesk about life at ArcHaus, sustainable design, and a challenging project known as Metropol. Howden, said, Revit Architecture was a critical design tool in the early stages of Metropol, “We were able to try all kinds of possibilities in 3D in a short space of time. In fact, we were able to turn out 4 overall designs of the project inside of one week. That simply wouldn’t have been possible before. The flexibility and speed of the software really helped us test options and scenarios. Needless to say, Autodesk software is tightly integrated into our entire design process.”
Connect Press
April 27, 2009
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New Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 [Turkish]
Autodesk Products – Revit Structure, Revit Architecture, AutoCAD, Maya
The article reported on Autodesk’s Revit Architecture 2010 software and its features. The article noted that the software has many design features, modeling and parametric design tools, which help in early design analysis.
Forum Harabe
April 26, 2009
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Building Information Modeling - Know Before You Go
Autodesk Products – Revit. A byline, by Coeur d'Alene, ID-based Ulf Wolf writer, reported on Building Information Modeling (BIM). d'Alene noted that BIM is not just the latest release of CAD software; it is an entirely new way of looking at the design and construction of a building which allows you to not only visualize, but to test various design options while also resolving most, if not all, conflicts at the "drafting table" rather than at the building site. Further, d'Alene as an example briefed DLR Group's most recent BIM project: The new Happy Valley City Hall. d'Alene mentioned that Jason Tuck, Community and Economic Development Director, was the City's Project Manager for the new construction, and could not be happier with the process. He says, "DLR's use of Revit (Autodesk's BIM software) resulted in a lack of major change orders, which certainly evidenced a smooth project, there were zero unforeseen changes. What changes occurred were owner driven.”
Government Technology
April 13, 2009
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Overview of Energy Analysis Software in England
Autodesk Products – Revit, Green Building Studio, Ecotect. The article reported on the Energy Analysis Software in England, mentioning that there are four major non-domestic (commercial) energy simulation tools in the UK: iSBEM, IES VE, TAS, and Hevacomp. The article also reported that Autodesk’s IES VE has been integrated into Revit being the effective simulation tool. Further, the article added that Autodesk has bought Green Building Studio and Ecotect, which are more mid-range simulation tools for architects; and do snazzier graphics, but less in-depth analysis.
upFront.eZine
April 7, 2009
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Autodesk Seeks LEED Platinum for Waltham Headquarters
Autodesk Products – Navisworks, Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, Ecotect
A byline, by Preston Koerner, commented on Autodesk Headquarter's new building in East Coast. For the tenant improvements, the architect, owner, and builder collaborated through integrated project delivery (IPD) using BIM and Autodesk software, such as Navisworks, Revit Architecture, Revit MEP, and Ecotect. Further, Koerner noted that the 65,000 square foot building was designed using Autodesk software, which enabled the team to decide on various improvements and learn how such decisions affected LEED criteria. The design and build teams were also able to pinpoint redundancies and eliminate waste and extra spending through IPD.
Jetson Green
April 6, 2009
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BIM Conference 2009 [German]
The article reported that Autodesk is hosting a forum on BIM on 22 September 2009 in Berlin. The event will provide a unique platform for the open exchange of BIM for the entire construction industry: architects, general planners, engineers, building engineers, contractors and property managers. The event will also have a "design slam", where CAD and design professionals will be against each other in front of an audience. Another highlight of the event is the awarding of the Revit BIM Experience Award to a representative of the construction industry, characterized by innovation, leadership and excellence in implementing the Autodesk Revit platform for BIM. Christian Weiss, Industry Marketing Manager for Architecture and Civil Engineering at Autodesk said, "We're investing successfully for years in our solutions for BIM and thus follow a strategy of greater efficiency and sustainability".
autocad-magazin
April 6, 2009
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Autodesk Presents Software Portfolio 2010 For Building Information Modeling [German]
Autodesk Products – Revit Architecture, Revit Structure, AutoCAD Civil 3D, Navisworks, 3ds Max Design. The article reported on Autodesk’s new product releases in the field of architecture and construction, which includes Revit Architecture 2010 for the draft plan, Revit Structure 2010 for structural design, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010 for civil engineering, Navisworks 2010 for the construction planning and data consolidation and 3ds Max Design 2010 for the area of visualization. The main innovations include functions for building sustainability and climate calculations and simulations.
WEKA
April 6, 2009
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The BIM Boom
Autodesk Products – Revit Architecture, AutoCAD, Navisworks. A byline, by Andy O'Nan, discussed the importance of Building information modeling in the construction industry. He noted that BIM, first coined by Autodesk, is a technology created to improve the production of documentation for architects. He added that the economy is having an effect on the adoption of this technology and construction professionals need to be aware of the eminent impact on their business. He cautioned that companies not in touch with these technological changes risk being overtaken by competitors.
Concrete Construction
April 6, 2009
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Building Information Modeling (BIM): Innovative Technology to Aid Efficient Green Building Design And Construction
Autodesk Products – Revit Architecture, Civil 3D, Ecotect, Green Building Studio
Autodesk Executives – John Kennedy. A byline, by John Kennedy, Senior Manager for Autodesk AEC sustainable Design, discussed the importance of BIM technology and adoption of Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) rating system. According to Kennedy, Obama administration’s focus on rebuilding infrastructure is not just roads, bridges and highways, but it also includes retrofitting and designing new sustainable buildings. Further, Kennedy mentioned that software solutions for BIM such as Revit Architecture, Civil 3D, Ecotect and Green Building Studio, provide robust design models containing the necessary level of details as well as the embedded intelligence.
Constructionreviews.com
April 2009
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"Design, Innovation And Eco-Sustainability" [Italian]
The article discussed the opportunities provided at the Milan 2015 Expo (www. milanoexpo-2015.com) and noted the importance of convergence, a concept of innovation, in the climate of economic crisis. The article quoted Gianluca Nicholas Lange, Business Unit Manager of sales for Building Solutions of Autodesk Italy, who said that BIM solutions of Autodesk Revit, Civil 3D and Navisworks will speed up the process of creating internal economies in the project and helps to measure and predict energy consumption of operations; optimize procurement and logistics of materials during construction phase, measure how the expected work will impact the environment; measure the impact of the construction on the roads. Lange also noted on the advantages of Revit.
Data Manager
April 2009
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A byline by Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor, reported that Autodesk has implemented its own software and sustainable design practices in their new AEC Headquarters project. A slew of Autodesk software was used for the project, which consisted of designers from KlingStubbins, builders from Tocci Building Companies and Autodesk. The entire Revit Suite was used for the design, Autodesk Navisworks was used by the contractor to help with the integration process and check the models to resolve clashes, Autodesk Quantity Takeoff was used for model based quantity extraction for the budget process, 3ds Max was used for visualization and lighting simulation, and Inventor was used to digitally prototype the artistic pre-fabricated wood ceiling.
Connect Press
March 30, 2009
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The article featured videos of Chico Membreno, Technical Marketing Manager for Architecture Products, Autodesk, narrating a slide show highlighting new features of Autodesk Revit Architecture.
Imaginit Technologies
March 27, 2009
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A byline, by Ted Smalley Bowen, reported on architecture employment and noted that according to federal statistics, January’s payroll showed 8 percent down from the recent monthly high of 224,500 in July 2008. Bowen noted that, to tackle this problem, Autodesk and Bentley Systems have initiated some training programs for the unemployed designers and engineers. Autodesk is working with the Boston Society of Architects to offer classes and educational licenses to Revit. According to Autodesk, the class and software would normally cost around $6,000.
Architectural Record
March 26, 2009
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Autodesk Products – Revit, Revit Architecture, AutoCAD Civil 3D
A byline, by Daniel Hughes, reported that he has summarized some of Revit Architecture 2010's major improvements and additional features on his IMAGINiT Architectural Solutions blog. The article provided details on the Revit Architecture 2010 features.
Connect Press
March 24, 2009
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The article reported on a recent webcast, in which John Boehms, Autodesk Technical Representative and certified LEED AP gave a presentation titled “Bridging Environmental and Architectural Design to Nurture Renewability.” He explained the advantage of applying BIM to the energy aspect is that it provides the opportunity to look at the challenges involved from a whole building energy analysis standpoint. He showed slide on Autodesk Revit Architecture that performs basic Daylighting studies and sun studies to quickly analyze sun positions and solar effects. Another slide on Autodesk Ecotect, which can display the sun’s position and path relative to the model and view how sunlight enters and moves around within a space, plus, calculate daylight factors and luminance levels.
Connect Press
March 16, 2009
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Danny Lipford, commented on Greenbuild International Conference and Expo. 2008 and also posted a few pictures. Lipford mentioned that the 2008 winners of the School of the Future student design competition were on hand at Greenbuild to give a presentation of their plans for an environmentally friendly school that they designed using Autodesk Revit Architecture.
DannyLipford.com
March 12, 2009
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A byline by, Lauren Browne, ConnectPress Editor, reported on Ideate’s Ideate Explorer version 1.1, developed for Autodesk Revit, to search, quantify and manage elements of Revit building information models. Browne noted that Ideate plans on coming out with a new release for the 2010 versions of Autodesk Revit products and then another release that will include some customization features, later this summer.
Connect Press
March 9, 2009
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The article reported on a "topping off" ceremony of a new corporate campus organized by Hobbs Brook Management LLC and Columbia Construction Company. Columbia is serving as Construction Manager for Hobbs’ new corporate campus in Waltham, Massachusetts. The article mentioned that they will use Revit and Navisworks for the design and construction of the building and the entire complex will be designed to meet green building standards.
Boston/SF
March 7, 2009
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H. Edward Goldberg, Chief Editor of HEGRA, featured an article on Autodesk’s annual World Press Day held during February 5th and 6th 2009. Goldberg noted that this year, 2010 AutoCAD and Revit products were highlighted with a new look – a uniform interface, utilizing a Microsoft-like ribbon bar – and with expanded 3D free form capability.
Ed Goldberg Newsletter
March 3, 2009
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A newsletter, by H. Edward Goldberg, Chief Editor of HEGRA, featured an article on free form capability in AutoCAD Architecture and Revit. Goldberg noted that though he is impressed with the new free form capability in AutoCAD, he has reservations about the scope of its relevance to his particular industry. He feels it has limited application – primarily in niche markets such as showcase and signature buildings.
Ed Goldberg Newsletter
March 3, 2009
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The article [Italian] provided an overview on Autodesk Revit and discussed its features in detail.
buildlab.com
March 2, 2009
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A byline, by Jeff Yoders, BD+C Senior Associate Editor, reported on 3.2 version of SmartBIM Library. The new release of SmartBIM Library will come preloaded with 16,000 Revit object types. This version supports drag-n-drop content publishing, which allows customers for the first time to create catalogs by drag and drop from a file system folder or Revit project. It also supports drag and drop of individual Revit objects into an existing catalog from the file system or from Autodesk Seek.
Building Design & Construction
March 2, 2009
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The article reported on Autodesk’s announcement of new versions of its software products for the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industries, which are designed to help increase industry adoption of the building information modeling (BIM) process. The updated software in Autodesk's BIM portfolio includes Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 software, Autodesk Revit Structure 2010 software, Autodesk Revit MEP 2010 software, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010 software and Autodesk Navisworks 2010 software solutions.
CGSociety
February 10, 2009
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The article reported on the role of computer in the trend of new concept buildings and the advances in computer graphics and pre-visualisation. The article highlighted that AutoCAD is still the dominant design application in the industry. The article briefed about BIM and mentioned that AutoCAD includes BIM components such as Revit Architecture, Revit Structure and Revit MEP.
TechRadar UK
February 1, 2009
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Autodesk announced new versions of its software products for the AEC industries, which are designed to help increase industry adoption of the BIM process. Updated software in Autodesk's BIM portfolio includes Autodesk Revit Architecture 2010 software, Autodesk Revit Structure 2010 software, Autodesk Revit MEP 2010 software, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2010 software and Autodesk Navisworks 2010 software solutions.
Dexigner
February 9, 2009
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A byline, by Alec Appelbaum, reported on Frank Gehry’s Software, ‘Digital Project’. Appelbaum mentioned that while acknowledging that the Gehry software is impressive, Carl Galioto of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, a firm that has designed many skyscrapers, says that it is hard to learn and three or four times as expensive as a conventional modeling program. Appelbaum mentioned that Revit Architecture, the industry standard from Autodesk, is listed at $5,495 on Autodesk’s Website. Phil Bernstein, a technologist with Autodesk is quoted within the article.
New York Times
February 11, 2009
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The article reported on Autodesk’s launch of AEC, and geospatial 2010 line of products including Autodesk Revit Architecture, Autodesk Revit Structure, Autodesk Revit MEP, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and Autodesk Navisworks. The latest releases have features to create more energy-efficient buildings and replace or renovate existing infrastructure. The article noted that Autodesk’s 2010 line of products looks to address some new concerns in the marketplace today.
Constructech
February 13, 2009
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A byline by Susan Smith, discussed 64-Bit Revit 2009 noting that its computing power provides performance, stability and large model size. According to Emile Kfouri, Senior Platform Line Manager for the AEC Solutions Division at Autodesk, once users experience what Revit can do on a larger operating system, they’ll see the investment well worth the expense. Kfouri described the differences between 32 and 64 bit computing and advantages of 64-bit.
AECcafe
January 2009
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According to Michael Athey, the IT director at Gearbox, their company has moved entirely to a 64-bit platform. Athey noted that they also run Autodesk Maya and 3ds Max, the Beast lighting system, various open-source tools, and the game itself—all at the same time.
PC Magazine
January 2009
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(Article in French). Autodesk is going to host the 4th meeting of Revit users in Paris on 11 December 2008. About 14 technical workshops will enable architects, designers, architects and engineers to share their experience of visualization, structure engineering, analysis and synthesis project. Following the plenary session, Autodesk will reward the most innovative users of Revit Architecture and Autodesk 3ds Max.
Dataevent
December 4, 2008
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Authors note that existing 3D modeling capabilities have already made an impact on the building industry. Revit Architecture is discussed.
ENR.com
November 25, 2008
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Article offers a case study of HOK and the firm’s move from Autodesk Architectural Desktop, now called AutoCAD Architecture, to Revit in 2005 and all of its new projects the firm does using Revit.
AECbytes
November 25, 2008
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A byline, by Melanie Perry, Cadalyst Contributing Editor, interviewed a facilities planner who has been embracing the use of Revit for Brigham Young University’s space and asset management. One of Perry’s questions was on the reason for choosing Revit as platform.
Cadalyst
November 20, 2008
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A byline, by Melanie Perry, Cadalyst Contributing Editor, interviewed a facilities planner who has been embracing the use of Revit for Brigham Young University’s space and asset management. The facilities planner noted that Revit not only does facilitate the management and accuracy of gross and net square footage, they are also planning on using shared parameters and custom schedules to track property lifecycles.
Cadalyst
November 20, 2008
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A byline, by Will Harris, Founder and President of Will2Play, Inc., discussed the procedure for creating two new view types for the Project Browser in Revit.
AECbytes
November 20, 2008
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Article offers a case study of Partridge, a partner with HIP Architects in Edmonton, that has been using BIM software — Autodesk’s Revit — since 2002.
Daily Commercial News
November 19, 2008
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Peter and Mark Anderson of Anderson Anderson Architecture firm described a project currently called as "Bay Towers of Babel-On," which they imagined as a new kind of superstructure where San Franciscans would live, work, and play in 2108 A.D. Anderson revealed that use of Revit was important to this project. The article noted that for energy analysis, Anderson Anderson uses IES VE and Autodesk‘s Ecotect.
Cadalyst
November 1, 2008
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Article looks at the history of Autodesk's BIM software history, noting origins for AutoCAD Architecture, Revit and recent software including Green Building Studio, Ecotect and Robobat.
Cadalyst
November 1, 2008
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Article examines the growing number of architecture firms that require Revit Architecture - and the need for consultants to be prepared.
AUGIWorld Magazine
November/December 2008
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Chris Fox, Revit Architecture editor, looks at the state of the impact of Revit on the architecture community. This piece was published during Autodesk University.
AUGIWorld Magazine
November/December 2008
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Case history reviews use of sustainable design for a LEED Gold school project - notes use of Revit Architecture.
AIArchitect
October 31, 2008
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Michael Stacey looks at the systems behind the pioneering five-storey eco-house erected at the Museum of Modern Art in New York this summer and notes that it was designed parametrically using a building information model (BIM) generated in Autodesk’s Revit software.
Building Design
October 31, 2008
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Micah Peterson and Shobhit Baadkar, Technical and Solutions Specialists, Microdesk, discussed the workflow between Revit Architecture and Autodesk Inventor. The authors listed the advantages of the Inventor and Revit workflow and also explained how to create a faucet in Inventor and import that geometry into a Revit family for use in architectural project.
AECbytes
October 27, 2008
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Matt Ball interviewed James Fee, a certified GIS Professional, whose focus changed from GIS to BIM. Fee explored his views on working with GIS and BIM and Revit and also looked at the BIM opportunity.
Vector1 Media.com
October 19, 2008
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A byline, by Susan Smith, Managing Editor of AECCafe, discussed Digital Cities. Doug Eberhard, Senior Director and industry evangelist for Autodesk, explains the Autodesk vision for Digital Cities. Eberhard mentioned that tools like Revit and NavisWorks are leveraging the use of 3D models and intelligent BIM within the design construction.
AECCafe
October 13, 2008
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Article reports BIM Software is available for Windows 64-bit OS and first Autodesk BIM Software for Windows 64-Bit operating systems now available.
Cadalyst
October 9, 2008
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Article discusses role of Revit Architecture, Revit Structure, Revit MEP, AutoCAD Civil 3D, and Autodesk NavisWorks in BIM process.
Revit Community at ConnectPress
October 9, 2008
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Rita Stange quotes Autodesk's David Mills about the latest Revit software and its role in BIM.
Revit Community, ConnectPress
October 2008
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Article looks at use of Revit Architecture for a multimillion-pound makeover at a Wearside school.
Sunderland Echo
August 9, 2008
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Feature highlights Design West Engineering – winner of an Autodesk Revit BIM Experience Award
BD&C
July 8, 2008
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Reprint of an Autodesk white paper is for architects, designers, engineers, and visualization specialists who need to move data from Revit® Architecture 2009 software to Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design 2009 software to further explore, validate, or communicate their designs.
ConnectPress Revit Community
July 14, 2008
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When Covington Hendrix Anderson Architects moved to building information modeling (BIM) using Autodesk's Revit Architecture in early 2007, the firm made the decision to adopt it company-wide. Resolved to start off right, management closed doors for a week so all employees could receive training.
Cadalyst
July 24, 2008
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Article provides a tutorial on how to create custom wall types in Revit Architecture
AECBytes
June 26, 2008
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Article explores the value of user groups to help migrate to BIM. Examples of migrating to Revit Architecture for BIM are noted.
Building Design and Construction
June 1, 2008
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Lachmi Khemlani reviews Revit Architecture 2009 and notes, “Even after so many years of reviewing Revit, I still marvel at its ease of use, and it’s hard not to consider its usability as a benchmark for evaluating other BIM applications and finding them lacking in this aspect.”
AECbytes
April 30, 2008
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Article highlights Architectus and their work that captured an Autodesk Revit BIM Experience award, and includes an interview with Rodd Perey, Design Technology Director for the firm.
Building Design + Construction
April 14, 2008
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Roundup of recent reports notes Burt Hill: Sustainable Strategies on Educational Center Facilitated by IES Ltd’s Software by Integrated Environmental Solutions - In this case study architectural consultants Burt Hill uses IES software and Revit Architecture.
ConnectPress
April 11, 2008
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