Autodesk Showcases Design Innovation Technologies
Solutions for Sustainable Design, Conceptual Design and Design Visualization Demonstrated at 2008 AIA Expo
Autodesk is
highlighting its portfolio of software solutions for the architecture,
engineering and construction (AEC) industries and demonstrating new
technologies for design innovation in practice at the 2008 AIA National
Convention and Design Expo, booth 20121, which is made entirely from
sustainable materials.
As AEC industry firms continue to adopt building information
modeling (BIM) in search of competitive advantage and to improve
productivity and efficiency, Autodesk is demonstrating
discipline-specific software solutions for BIM that support building
design, engineering, construction, fabrication and operation. The
official software sponsor of AIA150, Autodesk is also showcasing how
high-quality, reliable and coordinated information created in the BIM
process can be used for conceptual design, sustainable design and
design visualization and is demonstrating its new Autodesk Seek web
service and product content search. Autodesk also announced that it has
sold more than 300,000 seats of its Revit software platform for BIM,
representing a 200% increase in seats over the past two years.
"The rapid move to BIM has created a foundation for change in the
AEC industry," said Jay Bhatt, senior vice president, Autodesk AEC
Solutions. "Autodesk is investing aggressively in new applications and
technology solutions that build on the promise of BIM and support our
customers' need to create, predict and deliver their ideas in
increasingly more optimal and effective ways."
Robert Aish to Lead Development of Conceptual Design Tools
Dr. Robert Aish, an AEC industry thought leader and software
originator, has recently joined Autodesk to lead the company's
development of conceptual design solutions to help architects and
designers more easily create and analyze complex forms earlier in the
design process. Dr. Aish is graduate of the School of Industrial Design
at the Royal College of Art, London and holds a Ph.D. is in Human
Computer Interaction from the Man-Machine Lab at the University of
Essex. More recently, Dr. Aish co-founded the SmartGeometry educational
initiative which has established parametric and computational design as
an essential component of creative architecture.
"Autodesk is an industry leader with a long history of creating
innovative design software," said Dr. Robert Aish, Director of Software
Development, Autodesk AEC Solutions. "Through the development of new
conceptual design solutions for early design exploration and analysis,
I believe we can improve and streamline the creative process for
millions of architects and designers around the world"
At the AIA Expo, Autodesk will demonstrate how products from its
technology portfolio including Maya and Inventor are being used by
innovative AEC industry firms for conceptual design. Maya, a powerful
complement to the BIM process during conceptualization, is an
integrated 3D modeling, animation and visual effects solution that
enables architects and designers to freely create and manipulate
complex organic shapes. Inventor enables the use of rules-based
modeling for architects and designers who look to parametrically drive
form to explore, iterate, and rationalize conceptual designs. The
software also provides a comprehensive and integrated set of design
tools for producing, maintaining and documenting complete digital
prototypes and enables users to validate the form, fit and function of
a design before it is physically built.
New Analysis Technology for Sustainable Design
As the AEC industry expands its adoption of BIM and sustainable
design practices, Autodesk has continued to develop and acquire
technology to help architects and engineers design better performing
projects by leveraging the data created in the Revit platform for BIM.
The recent acquisitions of building performance and sustainable
analysis tools, including technology developed by Green Building
Studio, Intelisolve, and Carmel Software, are part of Autodesk's
efforts to drive mainstream adoption of sustainable design. At the 2008
AIA Expo, Autodesk is demonstrating how these analysis tools can be
used as part of the BIM process, and how through BIM, the information
required for sustainable design, analysis, code compliance, and
certification can become routinely available as a by-product of the
standard design process, helping to save time and money.
3ds Max Design and Revit Architecture Provide Enhanced Visualization Capabilities
Autodesk will demonstrate the new Autodesk 3ds Max Design software
-- a 3D visualization solution that allows AEC professionals to
explore, validate and communicate their ideas. Revit Architecture 2009
will also be demonstrated, featuring a new implementation of the mental
ray rendering engine, which improves the speed, quality and usability
of rendering and visualization features in BIM. For designers who
require more visual control, animation capabilities and rendering
power, Revit Architecture 2009 provides a new bridge to 3ds Max Design.
This enables users to deliver richer visuals and more precise
information from the underlying building model. Complementing Revit
Architecture, 3ds Max Design provides the Exposure daylight simulation
and analysis system, which assists architects in evaluating light
intensity against indoor environmental lighting quality requirements,
such as LEED EQ Credit 8.1.
Autodesk Seek Provides Building Product Information to Architects and Designers
Extending the scope of the Revit platform for BIM and AutoCAD
Architecture 2009, the newly released Autodesk Seek delivers quick
results from an online source for building product information,
including 3D models and product specification data. This new search
tool, accessible from inside AutoCAD and Revit-based applications, or
via a browser, will also be on display. Negating the process of
browsing product specification catalogues, this combination of software
and service allows designers to search, select and specify products,
seamlessly, in their design workflow.
|