BIM NEWS 09/06/24
Today's main news from Speckle is the recently concluded: "Beyond the Speckleverse". You can check out the participants' works here; I also participated in this hackathon.
Here you can check out my project if you're interested. If you like it, don't forget to give it a like. I will write a separate, detailed article about it later.
What's New in Dynamo for Revit 2025? (w/John P!) - Replay
In a recent episode of BIM After Dark Live, Jeffrey A. Pinheiro, AIA and John Pierson from Parallax Team discussed new features in Dynamo for Revit 2025. Key points included the transition to .NET8, which promises speed improvements and a modern framework, new nodes for linked files and Toposolid, and the upcoming release of panel nodes. They also addressed the need for updates in most C# packages, uncertainty around Python, and ongoing issues with the package manager.
Revit 2025 API Video and Hiding Linked Elements
In a blog post by Jeremy Tammik , the focus is on the new updates and features of the Revit 2025 API. The author examines the latest functionalities, with particular emphasis on a video demonstration highlighting these advancements. A key feature discussed is the ability to hide linked elements in Revit projects, which aims to streamline workflows for users. The post targets professionals interested in utilizing the latest Revit tools for improved project management and efficiency, presented in an educational tone to help readers understand the practical applications of these updates.
Autodesk donates $5M to Howard University, largest ever gift to University’s College of Engineering and Architecture
Autodesk has donated $5 million to Howard University's College of Engineering and Architecture, the largest gift the college has ever received. This donation aims to enhance educational resources, foster innovation, and support future engineers and architects. It is expected to significantly benefit students and faculty by providing advanced tools and opportunities for growth. This act highlights Autodesk's commitment to education and the development of future industry leaders.
7 Reasons Why Enscape is the Smart Choice for Your Design Workflow
Chaos Enscape 's real-time rendering tool is praised for its efficiency in architectural workflows. Customer feedback emphasizes its user-friendly interface, time-saving capabilities, and cost-effectiveness through features like virtual reality. The tool's versatility, productivity boost, and widespread use within the AEC industry make it a trusted asset for designers worldwide. Overall, Enscape is a valuable tool for architects and designers looking to streamline their rendering processes.
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The blog post by BIM Corner Guest discusses the importance of implementing a BIM budgeting method for road engineering projects. The author emphasizes the need for specific knowledge and experience in cost engineering and BIM methodology to effectively manage costs in infrastructure projects. The post also explores the concept of 5D BIM, where cost details are included within the model. A detailed explanation of the BIM budgeting process, utilizing Navisworks and Orçafascio tools for 4D and 5D BIM, is provided. A case study of a highway project with personalized components for 4D BIM construction is presented, along with steps for the quantification process. The post concludes by underlining the importance of developing a strategy for BIM implementation and following best practices for informed decision-making in project planning and execution.
Get Your Designs from Schematic to BIM in Minutes with AI (Skema)
The Revit Kid blog focuses on providing tips and tutorials for Revit software users. In a recent post, the author emphasizes the importance of utilizing Revit families in architectural projects. Families are crucial in Revit as they allow for easy insertion of pre-made objects into designs. Custom families are highlighted as essential for meeting specific project requirements, enhancing efficiency and accuracy. The author also offers practical advice on creating and managing families effectively. This post is a valuable resource for Revit users seeking to optimize workflow and produce high-quality architectural designs.
Autodesk Impact Report: A message from our CEO
In the Autodesk Impact Report, CEO Andrew Anagnost underscores the company's focus on sustainability and social responsibility. He discusses the role of technology in tackling global issues like climate change and inequality. Anagnost also highlights how Autodesk's innovative solutions are aiding customers in creating more sustainable products and infrastructure. Additionally, he emphasizes the company's commitment to promoting diversity and inclusion. The report demonstrates Autodesk's dedication to creating a positive impact on the world through its initiatives.
Building the Heartbeat : Communities in BIM & ArchViz with Claudio Meireles | BIM Pure Live
In this episode of BIM Pure , Claudio will share his global experiences building thriving communities for Chaos and the ArchViz world