Autodesk is thrilled to announce its status as the principal sponsor of Smartgeometry 2014, a prestigious annual gathering that unites top experts in architectural design with advanced computational tools. This event attracts professionals from renowned architectural and engineering firms, along with educators and researchers from academic institutions worldwide. This year’s Smartgeometry workshops will take place from July 14th to 17th at the Chinese University in Hong Kong. The theme, "urban compaction," explores the intricate challenges involved in densely populating modern high-rise cities with infrastructure. Keynote speakers will present groundbreaking projects and research, highlighting how computational design is reshaping urban landscapes today. Autodesk will play a pivotal role during these workshops, demonstrating how Building Information Modeling (BIM) empowers designers and architects to leverage intelligent information earlier in the design process. By utilizing significant advancements in the open-source Dynamo technology, Autodesk aims to enhance workflow efficiency and creativity. Attendees will leave with insights into how computational BIM, supported by tools such as Dynamo, can transform both current and future projects in their offices. Shane Burger, Director of Design Technology at Woods Bagot—a leading global design firm and long-time organizer of Smartgeometry Workshops—expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration. He noted, "With Autodesk’s dedication to the Smartgeometry Workshops, we’re witnessing a powerful alliance between cutting-edge computational tools like Dynamo and Revit." The Latest Advancements for Dynamo As one of the most active contributors to the open-source Dynamo project, Autodesk is eager to unveil several key developments at sg2014. Dynamo offers a user-friendly visual programming environment accessible to designers, enabling them to create logic visually that influences the geometry and behavior of elements and data within Autodesk Revit. A committed team of Autodesk employees actively engages with the open-source community to enhance Dynamo’s capabilities, ensuring it remains a vital tool for optimizing workflows. Below is a captivating image showcasing visual programming tools like Dynamo being utilized to script and quantify everything from furniture to entire buildings and bridges. Autodesk is presenting the latest 0.7.1 release of Dynamo at its Smartgeometry exhibit. Enhancements include: A significant refactor of the underlying code to empower users to push the boundaries of Dynamo’s potential. Built from scratch, this new foundation encourages exploratory programming, enhances readability, and supports scalability for vast datasets. Expansion of geometric capabilities: Dynamo’s new suite of surfacing and solids tools draws on the same codebase as Autodesk Fusion and Inventor, blending the flexibility of industrial design tools with the computational power of rational exploration. Rich new set of tools for scripting: Besides Python language support in dedicated nodes, Dynamo now enables direct input of concise, readable code into the graph. Users can choose to script small or extensive sections based on their proficiency, interacting with text-based code just as seamlessly as within the graphical interface. Library Import: An early-stage feature allowing direct loading of supplementary tools (like analysis and modeling capabilities) from user-generated code libraries. This accelerates the ability to tailor Dynamo’s functionality to individual needs while fostering shared workflows. Third-party contributions promise further innovation; consider how participants at a hackathon used this to control robots! Jim Lynch, Vice President of Building & Collaboration Products at Autodesk, expressed excitement over Dynamo’s transformative impact. "With Dynamo, a designer defines parameters their project must adhere to, and the computer generates design alternatives meeting these criteria. Instead of drawing geometry, designers establish relationships—ultimately focusing more on crafting the human experience of architecture." To learn more about Dynamo—an open-source graphical programming platform for design—visit http://dynamobim.org.

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