"The world is becoming too fast, too complex, too networked for any company to have all the answers inside." Yochai Benkler This past weekend myself and consultants Jan Liska and Paolo Serra from Autodesk Global Consulting Delivery participated in the... Read more →
19 posts from February 2020
This week, 2.8 million of the Smithsonian Museum’s digital collections were released for public use from https://www.si.edu/openaccess. You can now download, transform, and share the wonders of the Smithsonian. When I first met with the Smithsonian at the beginning of... Read more →
Geometry Systems for AEC Generative Design
26 February 2020
If you are interested in new and innovative techniques to define geometry or spaces using generative design, this article is for you. The article by Lorenzo Villaggi Senior Research Scientist, The Living, an Autodesk Studio is filled with lots of... Read more →
Denmark in many studies is listed as having the happiest citizens, and I think it is absolutely true. This weekend I am joined by two amazing Autodesk Global Consulting employees Jan Liska and Paolo Serra to participate in the AEC... Read more →
Yesterday I met up with the AEC Hackathon team and a local architect and skier for a special tour of Copenhill. Copenhill is a Powerplant where they built a public year around ski hill on top of the powerplant. Copenhagen... Read more →
The Autodesk Portland office has become a favorite among employees for its uniquely Portland Oregon style and history. Now the office has its own sticker thanks to Fusion 360 team member Jake Fowler and his graphics illustration skills. I think... Read more →
Last week, the Autodesk Portland office was fortunate enough to have one of our Autodesk Foundation grantees visit and speak to our employees and product teams about their non profit named Limbitless. Limbitless is working with OHSU, a local hospital... Read more →
Making Sustainable Design More Cost Effective
17 February 2020
“In late 2020, the Beijing skyline will welcome an eye-catching new addition: the Beijing CBD Z6 Tower. With a 5-star hotel and office space for 10,000 people, the CBD Z6 Tower features a design innovative for its visual impact and... Read more →
In a blast from the past I took the infamous cassette tape in my Autodesk historical collection and purchased a cassette tape to MP3 converter to see if the 34 year old cassette had anything good on it after all this time, and who was the voice on the tape. The cassette was still good! Low and behold it had someone I had not expected, Autodesk founder John walker narrating the 30 minute cassette tape and at the end talking about product support and bug reporting. Upon listening I was transported magically back to 1986. Read more →
Happy 161st Birthday to my beautiful Oregon! Here are a couple of my favorite photos I have taken of Oregon. Read more →
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There is a great AEC Hackathon event being held next week in beautiful Copenhagen Denmark. The goal is to break down the silos in AEC design, technology, and the workflows to result in better cities. I will be joined by... Read more →
Are you an Autodesk employee or Autodesk partner that is attending OTC in Las Vegas in two weeks and interested in meeting and discussing innovation? I would love to meet readers and those interested in innovation areas for Autodesk customers... Read more →
The Maya Team has posted a compilation of free and updated Maya Bonus Tools 2019-2020 to the Autodesk App store for use with Maya 2017, 2018, 2019, and Maya 2020. Bonus Tools 2019/2020 is a free collection of useful Autodesk®... Read more →
There is a free webinar next week that will teach you how to harness (pun intended) the new ECAD feature in Fusion 360. My first schematic with Fusion 360 The building block of every successful circuit board is it's schematic.... Read more →
Here is a very rare one from my Autodesk historic collection. CAD Cameras 1.0 was a utility to convert paper drawings “digitizing to AutoCAD using a flatbed or fixed-distance scanner in 1985. I actually have the entire package with the... Read more →
Have you ever wanted to measure your use and proficiency of Fusion 360 and compare your knowledge to known roles to help identify areas for you or your users that you can improve and learn? There is an app named... Read more →
Are you passionate about technology, AEC design, sustainable wood, and mass timber design and construction? If you answered yes to any of these, you should consider attending the Mass Timber Summit Hackathon being held in beautiful Portland Oregon March 20-22,... Read more →
A webinar was recently held and recorded with some good information covering the future of the construction industry. This Autodesk online event was moderated by Matthew Steere and had panelist Olivier Lepinoy and Ryan McMahon. All three know the current... Read more →