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Autodesk BIM 360 Layout debuts

Thursday, October 30th, 2014

In a recent conversation with Jarrod Krug of Autodesk, he discussed the new BIM 360 Layout that has been added to the BIM 360 construction cloud platform.

Autodesk BIM 360 Layout

Autodesk BIM 360 Layout

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SITEOPS civil engineering solution acquired by Bentley Systems

Thursday, October 23rd, 2014

Mike Detwiler, Bentley vice president and Rachel Rogers, Bentley director Civil, Geospatial, and Hydraulics & Hydrology, spoke with AECCafe Voice this week about the Bentley acquisition of North Carolina-based BLUERIDGE Analytics, provider of SITEOPS civil engineering cloud software, in August 2014.

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Hikvision integrates with BIM

Monday, October 20th, 2014

The ability to integrate video surveillance into building information modeling adds a new very important dimension to the design of buildings.Vince Lupe, director of Business Development, Hikvision USA (pronounced “HikeVision”), discussed the way Hikvision’s cameras and video surveillance systems are made an integral part of all architectural design, by being considered in the Building Information Model from the early design phase.

AECCafe Voice: How are Hikvision’s cameras considered CAD elements?

Vince Lupe: System layout and camera field of view are accurately viewed at the earliest stages of the design process, improving device placement, decreasing incompatibility issues, and boosting efficiency overall. In this way, video surveillance is transformed from an afterthought to an architectural cornerstone – a trend that is especially suited for Hikvision’s user-friendly and highly scalable products.

Hikvision’s award-winning array of video surveillance solutions, including bullet, dome, box, turret, PTZ, and fisheye cameras, as well as rackmount and standalone DVRs and NVRs, are all available options. With functionality and usability as Hikvision trademarks, the BIM counterparts to the real-life technology follow suit.

AECCafe Voice: Who are your customers?

Vince Lupe:

  • Security consultants, architects and engineering firms, security specifiers
  • End-user customers, building owners, property managers
  • Security dealer/integrators/installers
  • Security distribution channels

AECCafe Voice: Do users utilize Hikvision content in Autodesk Seek or can it go directly into Autodesk Revit?

Vince Lupe: They can access the content in Seek for use in Revit.

AECCafe Voice: Is the content in the cloud?

Vince Lupe: Not yet.  It will be part of our AE portal for easy download and accessibility for our customers.

AECCafe Voice:Can you suggest a sample workflow including Hikvision?

Vince Lupe: An architect, engineer, or security system designer can download Hikvision camera models directly into their BIM model to see exactly where a camera will be placed, what the scene will look like through the camera lens, and what its blind spots might be, allowing for adjustments to be made in terms of the physical construction of the structure, or in terms of the types of cameras and where they will be placed. The BIM model can even be dropped into a three dimensional area of the neighborhood where the building will be located, in order to get a glimpse of what the fields of view of any exterior cameras would be. Important details such as product features, model numbers, and physical characteristics are included in the models for a quick reference to designers and can be changed with a click of the mouse. One of the most important elements of such a streamlined workflow is that it allows for a true collaborative process from the very earliest stages. Electrical wiring, lighting, location of building entrances, and other design elements can be taken into consideration to create the most efficient and effective video surveillance system.

AECCafe Voice:Is the federal government interested in this product or using it currently?

Vince Lupe: We’re thrilled at the prospect that the federal government will be able to incorporate Hikvision into their BIM models, and we’re eager to hear of the success stories from that market.

Nemetschek AG will acquire Bluebeam Software, Inc.

Thursday, October 16th, 2014

Nemetschek AG Vectorworks CEO Sean Flaherty spoke with AECCafe Voice about the recent acquisition by Nemetschek of the PDF workflow solution company Bluebeam Software, Inc. Nemetschek will acquire 100% of Bluebeam Software. Headquartered in Pasadena, Calif. Bluebeam is a provider of PDF-based workflow solutions for digital processes and collaboration in the AEC (Architecture, Engineering, Construction) industry with more than 650,000 users worldwide. Over 74% of the top U.S. companies in the construction industry are Bluebeam customers. According to the company’s own calculations, the use of Bluebeam solutions increases productivity by 60%, reduces the costs of paper and distribution by up to 85%, and leads to a reduction of schedules of 40%. Bluebeam Software offers Bluebeam Revu, which provides PDF creation, markup, editing and collaboration, Bluebeam Vu, a free PDF viewer and Bluebeam for iPad, providing the functionality of Revu especially for mobile users, Bluebeam Q, automating the production of PDFs from original source files, and Bluebeam Studio Enterprise, a server-based solution for collaboration in a locally hosted environment.

Bluebeam Vu

Bluebeam Vu

AECCafe Voice: What PDF solution for collaboration was Nemetschek using previously?

Sean Flaherty: For years, Nemetschek Group products have produced high-quality PDF files so we have many customers already using PDF in their standard processes. Until the Bluebeam acquisition, we didn’t have a PDF-centric workflow solution.

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AutoCAD for Mac 2015 and AutoCAD LT for Mac 2015 represent major releases

Tuesday, October 14th, 2014

The presence of the Mac in CAD computing has been growing over the past few years as the use of the Mac moves into the enterprise. In a recent conversation with Micah Dickerson, software project manager for Autodesk, he discussed the release of AutoCAD for Mac 2015 and AutoCAD LT for Mac 2015 being announced today.

Data Links in AutoCAD for Mac 2015

Data Links in AutoCAD for Mac 2015

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Autodesk Excellence in Infrastructure 2014 Awards Showcase Winning Civil Infrastructure Projects

Wednesday, October 8th, 2014

Autodesk Excellence in Infrastructure 2014 Awards take into consideration those project that offer some concrete solutions to infrastructure challenges, rather than just citing problems. This approach is inspired by the recent USA-focused Making the Grade report.

 

Large scale “One Digital Factory” hybrid infrastructure and architecture 3D model. Image courtesy of HKM.

Large scale “One Digital Factory” hybrid infrastructure and architecture 3D model. Image courtesy of HKM.

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Autodesk’s Revit R2 and Site Designer Extension released

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2014

Autodesk’s Anthony Hauck, senior product line manager, joined me on a call this week to discuss the new Autodesk Revit 2015 R2 release.

The Revit R2 release is available now to Maintenance Subscription and Desktop Subscription customers only at this time.

Site Designer enables architects, designers and planners to shape the terrain for building sites and communicate design intent with civil engineers.

Site Designer enables architects, designers and planners to shape the terrain for building sites and communicate design intent with civil engineers.

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Microsoft releases 3D Builder app for Windows 8.1

Thursday, September 18th, 2014

Getting a presidential endorsement of technology from President Obama must be doing a lot for the 3D printing industry. MakerBot now uses an announcement that the President had made in his State of the Union Address, encouraging U.S. citizens to crowd-fund (is that now a verb?) the population of 3D printers in every high school in the U.S.

On Friday, Microsoft released its 3D Builder app, which allows Windows 8.1 users to print 3D objects, but does not offer much more functionality. The free app from Microsoft provides a basic way to print common 3D objects, as well as to import other files from SkyDrive or elsewhere.  3D Builder is so simple and rudimentary that it serves primarily as an introduction to the world of 3D printing.

This was the general idea, and Microsoft will be doing demos of MakerBot Replicator 2 at Microsoft retail stores over the weekend. MakerBot also announced a Windows 8.1 software driver on Thursday.

Microsoft customers can buy a new Windows 8.1 PC, as well as the $2199 MakerBot Replicator 2, at online and physical stores.  Windows 8.1 3D Builders allows users to print 3D objects, but it is going to appeal mostly from businesses, rather than consumers. Business spending will account for the $325 million out of the $415 million that will be spent this year on 3D printing, according to the October Gartner report.

Now Staples carries 3D printers, which puts the technology right in front of the public, spurred along by President Obama’s enthusiasm. Perhaps the day when consumers will be manufacturing a lot of their own products will not be that far in the future, after all.

 

 

Vectorworks 2015 announced

Wednesday, September 17th, 2014

The availability of Vectorworks 2015’s English version was announced on Tuesday, September 9. The software contains more than 100 updates and new features, as well as cloud and mobile solutions. Vectorworks Service Select members can download the release from the portal right away. Shipping to all customers will begin September 23, 2014.

 

Nemetschek Vectorworks CEO Sean Flaherty and CTO Biplab Sarker held a press conference to share some details about what’s included in the latest version. Worldwide release dates will follow soon.

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Sean Flaherty said that during the first half of 2014, Vectorworks had new unit sales increase by 1/3. The AEC industry is their largest market, accounting for 2/3 of their business, and top markets are Japan, US, Germany, UK and Switzerland, in that order. In Japan, Vectorworks is used by all 10 of the largest general contracting firms there.

“With every new release, we concentrate on giving customers the enhancements and features they want, and, more importantly, what they need to make their visions come to reality faster, easier, and with more precision than ever before,” said Sarkar. “Vectorworks 2015 builds upon the functionality that is important to designers today, providing an experience that connects the dots between vision and realization in the most intuitive way possible.”

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64-bit is now part of the entire product line, allowing designers to handle projects of any size. Before Vectorworks 2015, users could get 64-bit capability only in the platform’s CINEMA 4D rendering enginee, Renderworks.

The new visualization engine, the Vectorworks Graphics Module (VGM), which premiered last year, is part of the new release.

“We’re at a turning point where designers are discovering new ways to imagine and construct their projects,” said Flaherty. “Every day, designers choose Vectorworks because of our multidisciplinary approach and because they want a solution that supports their creative process instead of replacing it. We allow great design to materialize from inspiration, exploration, and discovery.”

Recently Flaherty said they have seen rapid and widespread adoption of BIM workflows from their customers.

“This is particularly so in the UK, where the government mandates requires BIM based deliverables for significantly sized government funded projects by 2016,” said Flaherty. “According to the National BIM Report 2014, 54% of surveyed surveyors, architects, engineers, and contractors used BIM workflows on at least one project in 2013, which is 15% more than in 2012. In addition nearly ¾ of those using BIM believe it gives them a competitive advantage.”

“The support for Open BIM and the use of international standards such as IFC are part of our core BIM development strategy,” said Flaherty. “This allows customers to share information across many domains from the project’s entire lifecycle — design to construction. We are deeply committed to BuildingSMART and its chapters, proving every day through our software and customers that the best BIM is knowledge-centric, collaborative and free from constraints of any single tool or platform.”

Flaherty said that “little BIM” adoption by Vectorworks users is all about internal collaboration. “In order to make workflows pay off, firms are jumping more quickly to big BIM, the process of sharing information throughout the entire lifecycle.”

The following are some of the new features of the new Vectorworks 2015 release:

Vectorworks Graphics Module

This Graphics Module (VGM) was designed by Vectorworks engineers and features performance, and unmatched graphical control. IT has faster wireframe rendering, smooth animations and seamless, visual transition through view changes. A more efficient import process as well as a smoother graphical result. Rendering quality and modeling performance have also been greatly improved, with new preferences for default render and project modes and control over mesh objects.

Curtain walls are an exciting new feature in 2015, so that you can create curtain walls and storefronts with the Wall Tool. You can manage glazing systems with wall styles and can model and edit directly with the Edit Curtain Wall Tool, that allows you to move, grab, reshape and align your curtain wall.

The Wall tool mode in 2015 draws a rectangular walled area in two clicks, but also allows the automatic joining and trimming with existing walls, and subtraction of rectangular space from existing wall networks. This is a huge improvement over past Vectorworks versions as you can draw, change or explore any rectangular wall network in far less time than previous methods.

COBie IFC for facilities management for IFC export – Vectorworks 2015 allows you to transfer relevant BIM data to use in facility management applications using this new COBie option in the IFC export filters. These filters sift the needed data from Vectorworks BIM to be used to support asset management, operations and maintenance.

Technology Interoperability

The File Import and Export feature of Vectorworks 2015 expands collaborative workflows for users. Import and export support for industry-standard STEP files have been added, as well as improved SketchUp support with the import of textures. Also there is enhanced support for exporting STL files, so that any 3D printing workflows are now easier.

DXF/DWG/DWF support is now improved – in addition to import enhancements to leader lines, line types, and tables as worksheets, there are export features, such as interactive dimensions and precision settings, to complement your ability to exchange high-quality, accurate versions of your data in the DXF/DWG or DWF formats.

PDF Integration makes it unnecessary to edit PDFs before you import them.

3D Modeling and Rendering includes

3D Hatching for Hidden Line Rendering that now includes textures linked with planar hatching, so you can render in hidden line model and show a hatch on your textured wall. The workflow now allows for the creation of elevation and other presentation views , by updating a number of the default textures in Renderworks to include a hatch that matches each image-based texture.

OpenGL improvements include styling and control. Elevation drawings in black and white can be created by using the new on/off for colors. Special shadow and texture effects can enhance presentations.

Other new features include 64-bit functionality, as aforementioned, site design enhancements, entertainment design enhancements, new content and mobile apps.

Check out some additional features included in the new release (from company materials):

  • Capture a seamless, visual transition with the new default setting for the render mode and projection when switching from Top/Plan to a 3D view.
  • Discover faster wireframe and planar graphics, and improved spatial relationships in the Wireframe rendering mode.
  • Bend, taper, or create a bulge with practically any geometric object with the Deform tool.
  • Transform the workflow for creating elevations and other presentation views with 3D Hatching in hidden line rendered views.
  • Add artistic flare and create beautiful elevations from your BIM with hidden line rendering to reveal a simple hatch on textured walls.
  • Efficiently create storefronts and glazing systems with new Curtain Wall tools, including Edit Curtain Wall for modifying all aspects of the wall directly.
  • Utilize a powerful new level constraint system for story organization for modeling wall-to-slab connections.
  • Draw, modify, and explore any rectangular wall network in a fraction of the time with the innovative rectangle wall mode and trim.
  • Conveniently use PDF cropping, snapping control, and support for PDF/A for archiving.
  • See improved import meshes and support for SketchUp textures.
  • Realize the new import and export support for industry-standard STEP files and improved STL export.
  • Uncover new gradient options for color control and transparency.
  • Obtain greater control when setting terrain-modifying pads on sites with the new Pad from Grade Limits command and automatically identify potential conflicts.
  • Calculate areas based on the surface slopes with the Landscape Area tool.
  • Annotate, measure, and adjust locations for more control and accuracy over the slope of grade objects at varying distances with the new Grade tool.
  • Visually navigate with symbols, 3D images, and model options in the new viewable directory for Plant libraries.
  • Model more efficiently with new stage objects like edging, legs, bracing, and casters.
  • Create supports for speakers, trusses, and other stage equipment with the adjustable-height Stage Lift object.
  • Discover efficient lighting device options and documentation settings for faster light plots.
  • Fly over, walkthrough, and zoom in and out of textured and shaded 3D models with the enhanced 3D viewing in the Vectorworks Nomad mobile app.
  • Learn about the new mobile application Vectorworks Remote, which is available to all Vectorworks users, and connects mobile devices directly to Vectorworks for viewing, navigating, and presenting designs remotely.

 

 

 

 

 

Trimble acquires Gehry Technologies

Friday, September 12th, 2014

 

Earlier this week, Trimble and Frank Gehry announced that they have entered into a strategic alliance to collaborate by further connecting the office to on-site construction technologies. The terms of the strategic alliance   are that Trimble has acquired Gehry Technologies, the software and consulting services arm of the company that has powered Frank Gehry’s visionary designs while tracking client’s cost and schedule requirements. To make things clear for this audience, Gehry Partners is the architectural firm of Frank Gehry.  Gehry Technologies, is the international leader in technology-driven project delivery founded in 2002 by Frank Gehry, that provides BIM, 3D project collaboration and project delivery around the world.

 

The IAC Building by Gehry Partners. Image © flickr user swisscan

The IAC Building by Gehry Partners. Image © flickr user swisscan

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