Autodesk Forma (formerly Spacemaker) helps planning and design teams deliver projects digitally from day one. Use conceptual design capabilities, predictive analytics, and automations to make solid, sustainable, foundations for your projects. (https://www.autodesk.com/products/forma/) Forma enables to run Daylight potential analysis | Area analysis | Microclimate analysis | Noise analysis | Rapid Operational Energy analysis | Sun hours analysis | Wind analysis.
This tutorial aims to establish a tailored workflow that maximizes the potential of AI as a collaborative creative partner. It will cover two distinct topics. Firstly, we’ll explore designing while considering contextual factors, employing Autodesk’s Forma. Then, in the subsequent section, we’ll delve into utilizing Text to Image and Image to 3D techniques to cultivate aesthetic concepts.
Autodesk’s Forma
Autodesk Forma (formerly Spacemaker) helps planning and design teams deliver projects digitally from day one. Use conceptual design capabilities, predictive analytics, and automations to make solid, sustainable, foundations for your projects. (https://www.autodesk.com/products/forma/) Forma enables to run Daylight potential analysis | Area analysis | Microclimate analysis | Noise analysis | Rapid Operational Energy analysis | Sun hours analysis | Wind analysis. (https://damassets.autodesk.net/content/dam/autodesk/www/products/autodesk-forma/fy24/overview/forma-sustainability-10-03.pdf) Continuer la lecture de Autodesk’s FORMA, Integrated context analysis tool→
In this tutorial, the idea is to explore the potential of Isovist for urban analysis. Isovist is the surface or volume of space visible from a specific point. This concept has been proposed by Clifford Tandy in 1967 and then redefined by Michael Benedikt. Isovists are very useful to quantify the perception of urban spaces such as opening, closeness, and also useful to define urban envelopes. Isovists help to with non-intuitive solutions for complex problems.