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2009-02-11 07:11 AM
Architects routinely use modeling software, but the latest version of Digital Project would enable them to try extreme designs for skyscrapers. While acknowledging that the Gehry software is impressive, Carl Galioto of Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, a firm that has designed many skyscrapers, says that it is hard to learn and three or four times as expensive as a conventional modeling program. Revit Architecture, the industry standard from Autodesk, is listed at $5,495 on Autodesk’s Web site.
2009-02-13 06:48 AM
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2009-02-13 10:19 AM
Aaron wrote:I'm not really sure; or more pointedly, I don't really know.
Clarence,
Love your posts. Is there a reason why you haven't been admonished or at least encouraged to create a 'signature'?
2009-02-13 10:50 AM
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2009-02-13 12:22 PM
Rob wrote:Hmm.......that's interesting to know.
OMG!!!
Clarence is this for real or are you just really really really bored? I have read your drivel just because I drank four beers already... and surprisingly you have missed the point in your brilliant essay about nothing and that is YOUR SIGNATURE could show the current AC version and hardware you use.
Oh and I have almost forgotten - Aaron please stop asking for god sake!
2009-02-13 12:40 PM
Krippahl wrote:Umm... probably not Miguel. One doesn't need employees manually querying google. A simple bot that works 24x7 through various proxy servers can do that.
Not wanting to sound paranoid (but they are out there...) could it be that a bunch of AD employees are riding Google, during work hours, to produce such results?
2009-02-13 03:31 PM
Krippahl wrote:Perhaps the Revit numbers are driven by large firms IT & BIM managers who are surfing, climbing or skydiving on the weekends.
Not wanting to take the lights off BC, here is an image that I always find interesting.
If you look at Revit trend, in any given month of the year, you will see that during weekends search falls to half. Allways.
Can not comprehend this, when compared to AC trend.
Not wanting to sound paranoid (but they are out there...) could it be that a bunch of AD employees are riding Google, during work hours, to produce such results?
If not, what could possibly be the explanation?
Anyone?
2009-02-13 04:04 PM