CIMdata PLM Industry Summary Online Archive
10 April 2008
Implementation Investments
Autodesk Honors Architectus With Revit BIM Experience Award for Sustainable Design Process and Multi-Team Collaboration
Autodesk, Inc. announced that Architectus, an award-winning Australian architectural firm with an international practice, has been selected to receive a Revit BIM Experience Award for its successful use of the Revit platform for sustainable design and its exemplary use of building information modeling (BIM) as a process for inter-discipline collaboration and coordination. The Revit BIM Experience Award is presented to commercial firms, educational institutions and individuals for innovation and excellence in implementing the Autodesk Revit platform (which includes Revit Architecture, Revit Structure and Revit MEP software applications) for use on one or more projects. AEC Systems, a Sydney-based reseller, introduced Architectus to BIM and the Revit platform, and provided training and implementation services.
"Architectus sees BIM and the Revit platform as vital tools for every stage of a project's lifecycle, from initial project marketing and visualization all the way through to analyzing a building's code compliance, construction sequencing, logistics and sustainable design performance," said Rodd Perey, design technology director for Architectus. "As our reputation for using BIM spreads, we have more clients seeking us out for projects in rapidly emerging markets such as India, where tight international collaboration and solid documentation are critical for timely and cost-effective project delivery."
Architectus is an international firm with more than 200 employees in offices located in Australia, New Zealand, The United Arab Emirates, and China. Their services span urban planning and commercial, residential, hospitality, transport and interior architecture. Notable projects include the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane, Maanshan City Center in China, and the Waitakere Civic Center in New Zealand. With the adoption of Revit Architecture software in 2003, Architectus became one of the first in Australia to implement BIM. To date, the firm has completed 34 projects through to construction documentation using the Revit platform, with 14 additional projects in development.
Architectus is currently working on the "Space at 1 Bligh" project, a 29-story, 42,000-square meter structure in Sydney being designed in association with Dusseldorf-based Ingenhoven Architekten. Slated to open August 2011, the building's design includes an elliptical form oriented to maximize views of the Sydney Harbor, an atrium to enhance connectivity and access to natural light, and an innovative double-skin glass facade that draws cooler air in at the base and channels warmer air upwards to dramatically reduce internal air cooling energy consumption. Architectus' goal is to prove, via third-party simulation analysis applied to the Revit model before construction begins, that the structure can achieve a six-star "Green Star" rating (the top ranking in Australia's national environmental rating system for buildings). Architectus and Enstruct Group (a structural and civil engineering consultant firm base in Milsons Point, Australia) are using BIM to collaborate and simultaneously view changes. For sustainability analysis, Architectus is sharing building information with Cundall, the project's outside energy efficiency consultant, to simulate and analyze the structure's energy performance.
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