The new product is the first that allows two or more designers working in different locations to change any aspect of a design in real time over the Net, says Yangwei Yee, associate partner for the New York architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, who beta-tested Architectural Studio. The new software has the additional benefit of being simple to learn because designers use graphical on-screen tools like pencils, knives, and tracing paper that mimic the tools they use at a drawing table, he says. "You select a pencil, draw a line, and the line appears on everybody else's screen. You drag a line to increase a dimension and the dimension changes on everyone else's screen," he says.
Architectural Studio drawings can be imported into Autodesk's beefier Architectural Desktop CAD application, where the final design can be completed. Douglas Look, Autodesk's senior design strategist, says the software's support of digital tablets and flat-panel monitors with digitizer pens allows architects to use Architectural Studio in the field as they would a sketchpad. The software is available immediately starting at $1,100 per user, with an additional $600 annual fee for real-time collaboration services.More Software Insights
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