Building Industry Vertical Solutions and Beyond Phil Bernstein Vice President Autodesk Investor Day 2005 1
Building Industry Opportunity for Growth is Significant DWF Buzzsaw Architectural Desktop Autodesk Building Systems Revit Building Revit Structure Revit Building Systems AutoCAD 2D Discipline-specific 3D Lifecycle Software Management (Vertical) Autodesk Investor Day 2005 2
Industry Trends Building Customers Need More process efficiency More accurate documents Green design tools Integrated design-build approaches Autodesk Investor Day 2005 3
The Challenges Process Inefficiency Leads to Low Productivity (0% gains) Low Profitability (2-10% margins) High Process waste (30% of construction cost) Source: Stanford CIFE research, AIA Firm Survey 2003, www.m4i.org Autodesk Investor Day 2005 4
Productivity Getting More Done with Autodesk Architectural Desktop Based on AutoCAD Focused on drawing productivity A transition to 3D data Autodesk Investor Day 2005 5
Productivity Do More, Do it Faster With Autodesk Architectural Desktop Autodesk Investor Day 2005 6
Perkins + Will Productivity in Action Challenge: Transform clients goals into unique and meaningful design solutions. Why Autodesk: Architectural Desktop allows us to be much more efficient by relieving us from having to perform much of the traditional CAD work Michael Masteller Corporate CAD Manager Architectural Desktop let us be much more integrated the project ran smoothly and all bids came in well under budget. David Rogers Senior Associate Results: Increased repeat business Improved productivity Improved collaboration and coordination Standardized 600 users and 16 offices Improved customer satisfaction Autodesk Investor Day 2005 7
Accuracy Inefficiency Costs Time and Money Declining quality (70% of clients) Insufficient information (20% of clients) More accountability (98% of clients) Lawsuits (10-20% of firms) Source: CMAA Survey 2004, AIA Firm Survey 2004 Autodesk Investor Day 2005 8
Accuracy Autodesk Building Systems Drives Document Accuracy Based on AutoCAD and Architectural Desktop Supports engineering production process Integrates design analysis Provides rich 3D content Autodesk Investor Day 2005 9
Accuracy And Makes Coordination a Breeze Autodesk Investor Day 2005 10
Total Mechanical Coordination + Accuracy = Confidence Challenge: CAD Drawings must meet tighter and tighter tolerances for projects that require accuracy within an inch. Building Systems opens new areas of business for us. Our CAD department has increased revenues because we can do projects that we couldn t do before Ron Lewis CAD Designer Why Autodesk: With Building Systems, everybody has a higher level of confidence because everything is better coordinated. We can address conflicts earlier in the process so they have less impact. There s a significant savings in time and cost to the owner and contractor. Bill Hashman CAD/IT Manager Results: Increased CAD drafting and detailing productivity by 25% Increased field installation productivity by 8% Eliminated cost overruns by as much as 65% Expanded revenue by as much as 15% Autodesk Investor Day 2005 11
Green Design More Environmentally Responsible Building Building energy (40% of energy, 70% of electricity) Raw materials (40% of all used) Drinking water (12% in the US) Greenhouse gases (30%) Solid waste stream (136K metric tons/year) Gov t Standards (US, Nordics, China) Autodesk Investor Day 2005 12
Green Design Better Analysis with Revit Building Creates rich building information Allows simulation and analysis Platform for energy studies and daylighting Provides building material evaluations Supports the GSA 3D standard Autodesk Investor Day 2005 13
Green Design Making Analysis Easier Autodesk Investor Day 2005 14
HIP Architects Designing Green Challenge: Design a hostel that adheres to the LEED Green Building Rating System Gold Standard. Why Autodesk: Revit allowed me to explore a wide variety of design options within the same building information model and to analyze those decisions in real-time. Allan Partridge Principal I was able to present the building to my client in real-time and involve them in the process of design. Focusing on 3D allowed me to explore what I feel architecture truly is enclosing behavior and activity and not space. Allan Partridge Principal Results: Integrated design team Empirical information exportable to databases Quantities/tagging for LEED Credit calculations Sun studies to analyze solar impact Autodesk Investor Day 2005 15
Design Integration Design and Construction Meet Process Improvement Exchange digital design data Work on remote projects Provide construction management Bring engineering in-house Autodesk Investor Day 2005 16
Design Integration Collaboration Needs to Improve Architects Owners Details Specifications Plans RFIs Engineers Contractors Autodesk Investor Day 2005 17
Design Integration Buzzsaw Improves Collaboration Architects Owners Features Project team collaboration Document management Enhanced viewing technology Benefits Effective communication Project visibility Reduced cost and errors Engineers Contractors Autodesk Investor Day 2005 18
Design Integration And, Through Communication Autodesk Investor Day 2005 19
Skidmore Owings + Merrill LLP The Freedom Tower and Open Information Challenge: Design one of the tallest buildings in the world on the most significant site on a fasttrack schedule that demands close coordination with project engineers. Why Autodesk: We chose Autodesk Revit for the Freedom Tower because we believe building information modeling will enable us to design and construct a better building for our client. Carl Galioto, FAIA Partner The complexity of a project like the Freedom Tower cannot be overestimated. Revit is empowering us to comprehend the building more fully, earlier in the design process than we were able to before. James Vandezande, AIA Associate, CAD Manager Results: Open information project Advanced knowledge of design constructability Integrated delivery Reduced errors & waste Enhanced team communication Autodesk Investor Day 2005 20
SOM Using the Complete Portfolio DWF Buzzsaw Architectural Desktop Autodesk Building Systems Revit Building Revit Structure Revit Building Systems AutoCAD 2D Discipline-specific 3D Lifecycle Software Management (Vertical) Autodesk Investor Day 2005 21
The Freedom Tower A Complete Autodesk Solution On a recent morning in Skidmore's 23rd floor Freedom Tower project room, David Yanks, a staff architect, used a 3-D design program called Revit to grab the massive sides of the tower on his computer and twist them from side to side. In so doing, each floor adjusts its size according to Mr. Yanks's moves, something that would take weeks with standard two-dimensional drafting programs. Autodesk Investor Day 2005 22