This software is revolutionary, in terms of its simulation ability and its analysis functionality, which is achieved through desktop and web-service platforms. This means the visualisation and simulation performance of a building model within the context of its environment has been made much simpler.
Debi Peppin, Director of CADline, which also offers a range of AutoCAD training courses and free online software demonstrations, said, “The Ecotect Analysis 2010 software will allow architects and designers to gain better insight into building performance early in the process. This is invaluable, as it will achieve more sustainable designs, in addition to a faster time in which to market the design and lower costs. The software also provides powerful web-based whole-building analysis capabilities, which is essential when generating detailed and comprehensive sustainable designs.”
As a sustainable analysis tool, the Autodesk Ecotect Analysis 2010 software helps users to become proficient faster by providing access to large data stores and to also become more accustomed in recognising and subsequently creating sustainable designs. Ecotect Analysis 2010 subscribers can also access the Autodesk Green Building Studio, which is a web-based service that allows for the quick evaluation of multiple design alternatives for energy efficiency, while also allowing architects evaluate the carbon footprint of a Revit-based building design with greater ease.
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