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Autodesk is showcasing its latest innovations at AIA 2016, including Dynamo Studio, Insight 360, and the Project Expo Tech Preview. As we prepare for this year’s event, it's clear that the future of architecture is being shaped by technology that empowers architects to work smarter, not harder.
At the heart of Autodesk’s vision is a fully integrated BIM workflow, with tools built around Revit as the central hub. This seamless connectivity allows for faster, more efficient design processes, and introduces the concept of Extended BIM—where your team, your data, and your projects are all connected in one streamlined environment.
One of the most exciting tools on display is **Dynamo**, which is revolutionizing how architects approach computational design. By using visual programming, Dynamo helps automate complex tasks, making it easier to iterate on design concepts quickly and efficiently. For example, NBBJ used Dynamo to convert legacy DWG files into intelligent Revit models, saving over 1,650 hours of manual work. This kind of innovation isn’t just about saving time—it’s about transforming how we think about design and collaboration.
Another key highlight is **Insight 360**, a powerful tool that brings energy performance analysis directly into the design process. With real-time feedback and industry benchmarks, architects can make informed decisions that lead to more sustainable, high-performing buildings. Mills Group, for instance, used Insight 360 to optimize the design of The Health Plan headquarters, ensuring that every choice was both functional and environmentally responsible.
Then there’s **Project Expo**, a tech preview that promises to change how we present designs to clients. Built on the Stingray game engine, Project Expo offers immersive, real-time visualization that makes it easier for clients to understand and engage with a project. As Heather Johnston from PLACE architect puts it, “It’s about capturing the energy and spirit of a space in a way that words or static images never could.†This is the future of architectural communication—and it’s already here.
As we continue to evolve alongside the AEC industry, Autodesk remains committed to supporting architects at every stage. From the launch of **The Revit Station**, a platform where users can submit and vote on feature requests, to hands-on demos at our AIA booth (number 3531), we’re here to help you stay ahead of the curve.
Visit us at AIA 2016 to experience these tools firsthand, meet our experts, and share your thoughts on how we can continue to improve. Your input matters, and together, we’re building a future where design is more efficient, more creative, and more impactful than ever before.