Exhibit | Unique aspect of the exhibit... | How Autodesk fits in... |
Estonian Academy of the Arts Design Competition |
The concept for this entry to the academy features CNC-milled foam/fiberglass panels with color-shift automotive paint that reflects a variety of sky/city features depending on the observer's position. |
Using AutoCAD, Alias Surface, and Maya, Gage/Clemenceau architects were able to try 100 different iterations to arrive at automotive-like breaklines that produced the most pleasing aesthetic effect. |
Brokk Demolition Unit |
Brokk is a leading supplier of demolition equipment to the building, process, and nuclear industries where remote-controlled robots go where it its too dangerous for humans to do the work. |
By using Autodesk Inventor to combine their mechanical and electrical designs into a single digital model, Brokk was able to cut the number of physical prototypes they needed in half and reduced their time to market by about a third. |
LEED Platinum |
The second floor of One Market is only one of two Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design platinum awards for commercial interiors in all of California. |
Autodesk is committed to sustainability in two ways: our operations (travel, power consumed by computers, facilities) and software we make (tools in applications to help our customers make more sustainable products). |
California Academy of Sciences |
Billed as the greenest museum in the world, the structure houses a natural history museum, planetarium, aquarium, and living rain forest and requires little or no A/C or heating due to its innovative domed roof design that acts like an airplane wing to provide ventilation. |
Algorithmic design (specifying the layout using an equation instead of individually) via AutoCAD yielded the intricate design which has variations at each intersection point of the roofing grid. |
Shanghai Tower |
The building represents a "vertical city" with 8 stacked neighborhoods where each one is an open-to-the-public park with 14 stories above it. |
Autodesk analysis tools were used by Gensler to: reduce energy consumption 30-40%, reduce water usage 40%, and require 35% less material due to its twisted shape (optimized via wind tunnel analysis). |
Cathedral of Christ The Light |
The cathedral, located near Lake Merritt in Oakland, has won several (27 to date) awards for design based on its use of Christian symbolism in its architecture. |
SOM routinely uses Autodesk software for the design and documentation of their buildings, and in this case, stress analysis tools showed wood framing to be a better choice than steel. |
Szechuan Disaster Reconstruction |
After a devastating earthquake in 2008, villages were reconstructed by local residents using steel frames and local materials based on designs created specifically for the circumstance. |
Autodesk used its unique position as the leader in design software combined with its local presence to put a disaster relief team in place within 24 hours after the earthquake. |
Bay Bridge Seismic Safety Project model |
When completed, the eastern span of the San Francisco Bay Bridge will be the longest self-anchored suspension bridge in the world. |
Autodesk 3DS Max visualization software was used to gain legislative approval, bring contractors on board, and inform the public - often changing their behavior dramatically. |
Bay Bridge Seismic Safety Project Pier W2 |
The project is the largest public works project in California history, yet when first available, no bids were submitted for fear that it could not be built. |
The model created using AutoCAD demonstrated that although a lot of structure was required, the footings could indeed be built. |
Bay Bridge Seismic Safety Project cable cross-section |
The main cable consists of 17,349 steel strands where each strand can hold the weight of a Hummer automobile. |
A model is used in compression tests to crush the cables and check for structural weaknesses based on the resulting color patterns that are visible. |
290 Mulberry |
City requirements for this residential site required brick facades, so SHoP Architects devised a unique process for creating undulating brick patterns to make the building more visually appealing. |
3D models were created, sent to a milling process - resulting in a mold, that was filled with high density rubber to make a negative - into which real bricks were mortared - resulting in panels brought to the site. |
Mixed Reality Interface |
The Kommerz MRI device was developed by an architect who found it impossible to navigate his designs using 3D models and a computer mouse. |
The Autodesk Project Newport technology preview has been integrated with the MRI device to allow users to navigate their Autodesk Revit models as easily as moving a chess piece. |
Augmented Reality |
A simple web camera is used to combine what the camera sees ("the reality") with computer models ("the augmentation") as a planning tool for municipalities. |
The Autodesk Office of the CTO worked with Autodesk partners to develop this prototype for exploring designs created with Autodesk software. |
Hyper-threads |
The design of this conceptual train depot is as visually interesting as it is strong since the structural ribs are aligned to the directions of the force flows. |
While working in Autodesk's IDEA Studio, using a combination of Maya and Algor Simulation, Bhooshan and Klein were able to combine a playful form finding approach with qualitative structural analysis. |