With this blog being mothballed I wanted to mention that you can now find out Building Performance Analysis related information, news, and learning material at the Autodesk Building Performance Analysis blog run by Emile Kfouri and John Kennedy.
I have found it difficult to maintain my personal blog for a while so my focus will now go on contributing to my teams's new BIM focused blog. With more hands on deck so to speak, and with a wider BIM focus, this will be regularly updated.
Last week was a very busy one at the UK's Ecobuild show. What stood out was the sheer volume of activity around Building Information Modelling with both the number of visitors to the stand wanting to know more, and the topic widely covered in the conference seminar programme.
We also had some great customer presentations on our stand from Architype, BIM Technologies and Pozzoni that were very well received. Many thanks to them for participating.
Not long to go now until Ecobuild 2012. If you are attending please drop by stand N520 and say hello.
We will be running a series of lectures in our theatre area on the stand, presented by both Autodesk technical staff, resellers, and customers such as Space, Architype and Pozzoni.
I have put together a series of videos outlining the process of Rapid Energy Modelling, from developing an outline in 123D Catch to modelling and analysis in Autodesk Revit or Vasari. These give a taster to what is possible for analysing existing building portfolios, additional analysis can be carried out in Autodesk Green Building Studio or third party applications.
A new release of Autodesk Green Building Studio has gone live with some great new features, some in particular aimed at existing portfolio analysis:
Utility Building History Upload. Now you can upload the utility history of existing buildings to compare to your simulation results. In the Run List you can now view and edit utility data that is currently assigned to a project.
Historical Weather Data. Over 10 years of historical data is automatically selected for your project location. Now when you upload the billing history of your existing building, the weather data is automatically synchronised to that billing period.
Run Results Charts. New Monthly and Annual results charts allow you to quickly sort and review a large number of runs in your project.
gbXML file Upload. Now you can upload gbXML files without a desktop client.
There has also been some tidying up of the interface and one nice enhancement I noticed is your currency is automatically selected for your project location, no more need for me to trawl through a long list looking for GB Pounds :-)
Tomorrow is BIM Show Live Day in London, an event covering all aspects of the BIM lifecycle. I'll be there presenting Rapid Energy Modelling, using BIM for portfolio analysis. See the agenda here:
I recently had a requirement to create an overview whitepaper for Autodesk tools that can be used for early stage energy analysis. With help from my Simulation colleague Jonah Normand, we have outlined Revit Conceptual Energy Analysis, Project Vasari, Green Building Studio and Simulation CFD tools. I thought I would share as you may find it useful:
The Northern Europe Technical Team are running a series of webcasts on various AEC products and workflows, some have already been run and recorded, others are scheduled for live presentation over the next few months.
You can register for upcoming webinars and watch the recordings at:
Last week Autodesk announced Autodesk Cloud, an offering for customers featuring a range of web based capabilities. Some of the functionality is new, some has been around for some time. From the sustainable design perspective, two of the previously available energy analysis tools are included, namely Autodesk Revit Conceptual Energy Analysis and Autodesk Green Building Studio, videos of which can be found below:
Further details on the benefits of Autodesk Cloud and how to access them can be found at: