What the Tech? Autodesk, Vectorworks and Graphisoft Updates at AIA 2016


Technology. You can’t escape it — certainly not on the floor of the AIA expo last week in Philly. Whether in the form of virtual reality goggles at some booths or augmented reality demonstrations in others, advanced technology was all around us. But we’re really here to talk about the tech tools that you most likely use on a daily basis, otherwise known as BIM software. Autodesk AUTODESK Autodesk emphasized sustainability with the announcement and launch of a tool that links its Insight 360 — the energy model plug-in included in Revit and FormIt 360 Pro subscriptions — to the AIA’s 2030 Design Data Exchange (DDx). Essentially, this automated connection enables AIA 2030–committed firms to report their project performances to the DDx directly from Autodesk Insight 360. With the elimination of manual data entry, there’s a hope that this joint effort between the AIA and Autodesk will lead to more frequent reporting throughout the design process, which in turn may help more firms achieve their target goals. Autodesk The process is rather straightforward: Architects design as they typically would in Autodesk Revit or FormIt 360 Pro. They tap Insight 360 to evaluate ... , Sheila Kim, read more http://ift.tt/1WQDLvm

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