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Architectural Technologist – EcoCamp

November 7, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks

aerial view of coventrys city center
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I am a major fan of the BE2Camp unconference theme, its just a very cool and simple way to meet and listern to very good presentations, the one I attended in Birmingham was just very good, I’m only sorry I did not get chance to travel to London to the recent event there, but this new Ecocamp looks to be just the ticket. I certainly have mine booked and will be there.

Be2camp member Carmen Boscolo is organising EcoCamp in Coventry, UK, on Saturday 12 December and its sustainability theme may well appeal to many Be2camp people, including some of those who attended Be2camp Brum in August. We are working in partnership with EcoCamp to promote the event, and you can register to attend at www.ecocamp.ning.com.

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Architectural Technologist – Be2camp@WorkingBuildings2009

October 22, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks

now & then
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I attended the Brum Be2camp event, recently and deeply regret not being able to attend the London show 7-8 October 2009, but a lot of the daily presentations are online at the Be2camp web site Have a wonder about, the site, the actual videos are often quite dark or grainy, but there all free and well worth viewing.

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Architectural Technologist – Vectorworks 2010 – Its official, todays the day

September 16, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks

3D Modeling in Vectorworks 2009
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(London -14 September, 2009)—–Nemetschek North America announced today the 2010 release of their award-winning Vectorworks® line of design software, including: Designer, Architect, Landmark, Spotlight, Machine Design, Fundamentals, and Renderworks™.
“Making Change Easy” is the theme for the Vectorworks 2010 product line. Building upon the integration of the Parasolid® 3D modelling core in 2009, version 2010 is making change easy with the addition of bi-directional associativity features and an intuitive, easy-to-approach 3D modelling environment. These capabilities ensure that changes are intelligently reflected throughout the entire design which is a cornerstone for information modelling workflows in the building industry and beyond.
“Demand for more efficient design and construction over the past several years has led many professionals to evaluate making a change in their technologies and workflows to incorporate intelligent modelling software,” states Sean Flaherty, CEO of Nemetschek North America. “Many small and medium-sized firms find the transition to information modelling workflows difficult, as technologies are hard to learn and complicated to use. The additions to Vectorworks 2010 are going to help remove these barriers and make the change for designers easy.”
According to recent CAD manager surveys, technology use is up—particularly 3D—which has increased more than 30 percent in the last year. Vectorworks is the perfect choice for designers who want to embrace this change without turning their firms upside down. Vectorworks software offers an intuitive 3D environment with unified views, easy-to-use 3D snapping for accurate modelling, and the world’s best 3D modelling core.
With the release of Vectorworks 2010, Nemetschek North America has also extended its relationship with Siemens PLM Software further by integrating the D-Cubed™ 2D Dimensional Constraint Manager (2D DCM) into the software.
“We chose to integrate the 2D DCM in Vectorworks 2010 because Siemens has what many consider a best-in-class solution for constraint management,” explains Dr. Biplab Sarkar, Nemetschek North America’s Chief Technology Officer. “Additionally, we’ve integrated it into 2010 in a way that is non-obtrusive to users and truly intuitive to use.”
To top it off, Vectorworks 2010 puts a heavy emphasis on usability improvements and productive tools that make the change to intelligent data-rich design easy. Notable industry-specific functionality for architecture, landscape, and entertainment design includes: planar graphics and working plane improvements; associative hatching; improvements to the import or export of IFC, DWG, and SKP files; new wall sculpting and stair features; hardscape improvements; new parking tools; a new event-planning suite and video screen tools; and rendering options like decals and improved texture mapping.
There are more than 80 new features in version 2010. For a look at all of the new features by product, as well as feature movies, please visit www.vectorworks2010.net

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Autodesk Software Plays Starring Role in Creation of 'G.I. Joe' Movie

August 25, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD

VFX Studios in California, London and Canada Craft Spectacular Effects Using Autodesk Flame, Maya, 3ds Max, Softimage, Mudbox, MotionBuilder and FBX
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Architectural Technologist – HOK invest in Z printing

August 7, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks

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I read in the AEC Magazine that HOK have invested quite heavily in 3D printing, their London office have just purchased 3 units. Are we seeing the 3D printer come of age, I certainly hope so, I saw a demo about a year back and just could not get over the accuracy of the printing and its ability to isolate components away from each other, I think I said in a blog that I saw the gear wheels printed and they all turned independently, very cool.

Printing has come an awful way since the picture top right, I would not spend less than an hour here following the links to youtube and watching the video demos. best of all get the rep in and see for your self, I don’t know if they are at Interbuild, I hope so. You might like to visit thinglab’s web site for more info

I wonder what program HOK are using to generate their 3D work,

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