
Howard Chapman, Editor, writes:
We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Better Building Performance",
and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Buildingtalk which will be of interest.
Let me be your guide.
Start with
the news release Autodesk updates Revit Platform for BIM from
Autodesk, which we summarised at the time by saying "Autodesk announce comprehensive updates to its Revit platform for building information modelling (BIM) software applications".
Several months prior to that,
we featured the news release Improving workplace productivity and asset value from
Chartered Institute of Building [CIOB]: "Building Performance and Prop IT events to look at how to design, construct and manage better buildings for better profits and productivity".
In August 2004, we covered the news from Autodesk
concerning its Autodesk Building Systems 2005
- take a look at Intelligent 3D Solution For Faber Maunsell
which says: "Leading engineering, transportation and environmental consultancy, Faber Maunsell, has acquired Autodesk Building Systems 2005 for its Edinburgh office".
Take a look also at the news release from Autodesk, Buro Happold Invests In 'The Future Of 3D Design',
as well as Flack + Kurtz Chooses Autodesk Building Systems from Autodesk,
and Autodesk Building Systems 2005 Increase Analysis from Autodesk.
See also:
Building Automation Runs On Existing PC Networks
(June 2004)
Existing Ethernet systems that link office PCs can now also be used to network complete building automation systems
Building Automation Runs On Existing PC Networks
(June 2004)
Existing Ethernet systems that link office PCs can now also be used to network complete building automation systems
Autodesk Building Systems Bonus Tools
(May 2004)
International English version of Autodesk Building Systems 2005, offers the Building Systems Bonus Tools that include localised UK content libraries and U.K. metric dimensional units
Autodesk Building Systems 2005
(April 2004)
Engineering Design Data enables faster, more accurate analysis for better building performance and green design
Increased Productivity and Process Benefits
(April 2004)
Engineering design data enables faster and more accurate analysis for better building performance and green design
