
I wound up with a few pages of information that looks like it will be discounted easier than it could be proved factual. Maybe it is that no one really wants to share with me.įurthermore, on a parallel subject, I successfully exported a model from Revit (Building) into gbXML last week only to find out that the results appear to be mediocre at best. I am surprised, but really very disappointed to find out that a lot of this (real, efficient, time effective) energy modeling and sustainability talk is simply hype at this point. So far, all I have seen is marketing from people within Autodesk or people affiliated with Autodesk.
Ies ve and revit software#
I have not yet heard of anyone actually integrating the two software platforms for better and more efficient design and then showing some result.

I have heard that both at Greenbuild and at AU there were great demos in IES.

I have been hearing rumors about Beta Testing and other IES VE/ Revit stuff, but I have seen nothing in practice. I'll be able to combine them and use one to benefit the other." So far, even with research, some outside guidance, and a genuine effort on my part, I have come up way way air-ball short. From the very beginning I thought, "Oh, here's this great software (Revit) and this great idea (sustainability). I came into Revit with a desire to be sustainable and to be cutting edge.
