2004-04-19 01:05 AM
2004-08-29 01:18 AM
About the Author
After 20 years in architectural practice, Phillip G. Bernstein, FAIA, joined Autodesk, Inc., a leading provider of software for architecture and engineering, to serve as Vice President of the Building Solutions Division. In this role, he is responsible for setting the future direction of technology solutions for the building industry. Prior to joining Autodesk, Phil was an Associate Principal at Cesar Pelli & Associates, where he managed many of the firm's most complex commissions. He has served as Lecturer in Professional Practice at the Yale University School of Architecture since 1988. Bernstein writes and lectures extensively about practice and technology issues. He received a Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude with Distinction in Architecture in 1979 from Yale University and a Master of Architecture in 1983, also from Yale University
2004-08-30 12:25 AM
Adalbert wrote:I am equally bewildered by this paragraph below.
Abut that article at http://www.aecbytes.com/viewpoint/issue_2.htm
Going Further: Process Evolution in the Building Industry
Phillip G. Bernstein, FAIA
Vice President, Building Solutions Division,
Autodesk, Inc.
This guy is a senseless *.* and I am bewildered of his position. He has never took a CAN risk seminar otherwise he would know that what he blurbs is nothing less then a request of giving up the base of the profession, that is the License.
2004-08-30 10:29 AM
david wrote:IFC is supported in ADT (Architectural Desktop), but not as a free plugin. You have to buy it to enable it.
I am equally bewildered by this paragraph below.
How can Autodesk claim to be leaders in the IAI and IFC movement when everything I have been told seems to be the opposite?? who is kidding us??
"Direct exchange of building model data with other applications is essential if the models that designers create are to have value beyond the generation of traditional drawings. Autodesk is committed to supporting industry standards for integration and interoperability. We are a founding member of the International Alliance for Interoperability, and support the implementation of Industry Foundation Classes, as a data exchange mechanism, in all of our products. In addition, we support a variety of other open standards for data exchange and integration, including CAD file formats such as DGN and DWG, published formats such as DWF, other data exchange methods including ODBC, and a number of XML initiatives. "
2006-05-31 04:12 AM
2006-05-31 07:26 AM
Mr wrote:You're like me. I don't like to leave things to the last minute either.
My Thesis is due tomorrow ...
Thanks in advance.
2006-05-31 07:37 AM
s2art wrote:One never means to leave things to the last minute it just turns out they way because of other deadlines!Mr wrote:You're like me. I don't like to leave things to the last minute either.
My Thesis is due tomorrow ...
Thanks in advance.
2010-07-13 06:04 PM
2010-07-14 10:11 AM
revgirlERDC wrote:Some way to revise a really old thread.
What are some of the parametric differences between ArchiCAD and Revit?
2010-07-14 05:07 PM
2010-07-19 11:05 PM
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