CASE was commissioned by Autodesk to develop an exercise and author a white paper, demonstrating the new conceptual modeling tools for Revit Architecture 2010.
We designed a speculative tower within an urban context in order to give the proposal an architectural basis. We worked closely with the conceptual design product team to make sure that we were able to clearly and succinctly describe all of the great new functionality that they managed to pack into this new modeling environment. They liked results so much, that they asked us to turn the demonstration into training material for all of the Autodesk Authorized Training Centers. We’re in the process of updating our services and work sections, so we’ll post more on these projects soon.
Well deserved!!
Awesome!! Congratulations, and I agree with R.A. Well deserved!
[...] Så måske CASE Design Inc. har skabt et anderledens skole eksempel i deres nye Autodesk REVIT 2010 whitepaper . De 3 personer bag CASE har tidligere arbejdet hos sHoP Architects i New York – en tegnestue [...]
[...] from the design reform website “We designed a speculative tower within an urban context in order to give the proposal an architectural basis. We worked closely with the conceptual design product team to make sure that we were able to clearly and succinctly describe all of the great new functionality that they managed to pack into this new modeling environment. They liked results so much, that they asked us to turn the demonstration into training material for all of the Autodesk Authorized Training Centers. We’re in the process of updating our services and work sections, so we’ll post more on these projects soon.” Tagged as: Autodesk, B.I.M., Ecotect [...]
Love this, great work.
Well done!
Congratulations.
what happen to the video
Where do I can get this training material for the tower..?
Where to download the rvt (sample) of this?
… training material…. from autodesk?
Its a good thing what you are doing.!
Congratulations !
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Has there been any attempts at organic shapes using the new conceptual tools, or using the lines in elevation/section to create a form. Or with modifying the families that already exist. Also has anyone been able to add points or vertices to edit the profiles once they’ve been created.
Dave, Steve, any idea what happened to the article? The link is dead
Not sure. It looks like all of the Revit Architecture 2010 whitepaper links are dead: http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/pc/index?siteID=123112&id=8480751 It would be great if someone from Autodesk could investigate