Autodesk Pushes the Boundaries of BIM in the Evolution of the Architect (Part II)

At Autodesk's upcoming showcase at AIA 2016 in Philadelphia, we’ll be highlighting some of our latest innovations designed to revolutionize the way architects work and think about their projects. From computational design to cutting-edge visualization tools, Autodesk is committed to enhancing productivity and simplifying complex workflows. One of the standout features at our booth will be Dynamo Studio, a game-changing tool for computational design. Dynamo Studio, introduced last year at AIA 2015, offers a standalone programming environment that allows designers to create visual logic and explore parametric conceptual designs without being tied to Revit. This means architects can automate repetitive tasks and experiment with different design iterations quickly and efficiently. For instance, Sean Burke from NBBJ shared how his team used Dynamo to convert outdated 2D files into intelligent Revit models, saving over 1,650 hours on a single project. That’s a massive leap forward in efficiency! Another highlight is Autodesk Insight 360, which debuted at Greenbuild 2015. Insight 360 empowers architects by providing centralized access to building energy and environmental performance data. Its sleek, user-friendly interface integrates seamlessly with Revit, enabling architects to make informed decisions early in the design process. Ryan Hess from the Mills Group explained how this tool has transformed their approach to sustainable design, allowing them to justify functional design features to clients. Imagine being able to visualize and optimize building performance in real-time—this is the future of architecture. And then there’s Project Expo, a tech preview that promises to transform how architects present their designs to clients. Built on the Autodesk Stingray game engine, Project Expo allows for immersive, interactive experiences that bring designs to life. Imagine walking a client through a virtual version of their building before construction begins—it’s like stepping inside the blueprint itself. As Heather Johnston from PLACE architect, ltd. put it, “This is the closest you can get to experiencing the actual space without physically being there.” Joel Pennington, a Project Expo product manager, explains that this tool processes models in the cloud, making it incredibly efficient and accessible across devices. These tools represent just a fraction of what Autodesk is bringing to AIA 2016. Our goal is to evolve alongside you, ensuring our products stay ahead of the curve. In fact, we recently launched “The Revit Station,” a platform where users can vote on features they’d like to see in future releases. It’s part of our commitment to listening and responding to your needs. Come visit us at booth 3531 to meet our product experts, attend classes, and see demos firsthand. Whether you're looking for hands-on support or just want to share your thoughts, we’re here to help. After all, your success is our priority. Stop by, say hello, and let’s shape the future of architecture together.

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