Today at Autodesk University, two significant developments were unveiled in the architecture and building design sector. The first announcement highlighted an extension of the Autodesk FormIt suite of applications with a brand-new beta release tailored for both Mac and PC web browsers, specifically Chrome and Firefox. This new browser-based version of FormIt joins earlier iterations available for Apple iPads and Android tablets, offering architects and designers even greater flexibility to conceptualize designs anytime and anywhere. Last year at AU, Autodesk FormIt was introduced as the pioneering BIM-based conceptual design tool for iPad users. After completing a conceptual design in FormIt, the model can seamlessly transition into Autodesk Revit for further refinement within a BIM workflow. This evolving product line equips architects and designers with enhanced tools and cloud-based services via Autodesk 360, allowing them to create, collaborate, and share initial design concepts with ease and sophistication. The iPad version of FormIt has undergone a redesign to fully leverage Apple’s iOS 7 capabilities. With this update, users can enjoy functionalities like AirDrop and printing, along with new social sharing options. Additional drawing tools, such as a spline tool, have been incorporated to provide users with a broader range of design possibilities. These updates also introduce advanced mobile energy analysis tools, powered by Autodesk Green Building Studio, enabling users to estimate potential building performance costs based on climate data, building type, and size. Such tools empower designers to integrate energy analysis early in the design phase. In conjunction with these enhancements, Autodesk provided a sneak peek into the future of FormIt, showcasing an upcoming collaborative feature. Leveraging Autodesk 360 cloud services, future designers will be able to collaborate in real time on projects. By using their preferred FormIt application, team members will instantly see updates across all devices as changes are made. This advancement promises to accelerate iterations, foster creativity, and streamline collaboration among geographically dispersed teams. On another front, Autodesk announced a significant leap forward in computational design for the building industry with the integration of Dynamo and Autodesk DesignScript. Initially launched at the AIA Conference in June 2013, Dynamo offers a visual programming environment for BIM that allows designers to customize parametric rules and relationships within Autodesk Revit. DesignScript, on the other hand, is a compact yet potent programming language designed to model intricate geometries that are challenging to achieve interactively. Now, both technologies are converging in Dynamo to deliver "computational BIM." DesignScript’s computational engine and concise syntax are being embedded into Dynamo’s visual programming interface atop Revit. This integration empowers designers familiar with scripting to manipulate Revit models and work collaboratively with their BIM counterparts. For those eager to explore the latest version of Dynamo, version 0.6.2, additional resources and updates are available on the Dynamo website. To experience these innovations firsthand, download the latest FormIt offerings from the Apple App Store, Google Play, or visit www.autodeskformit.com. These advancements represent a pivotal moment in the evolution of digital design tools, promising architects and designers unprecedented opportunities to innovate and collaborate in the ever-changing landscape of modern construction and architectural design.

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