In the age of technological breakthroughs, the way we use design software has a potential to improve and speed up design iterations. We all know that sometimes thinking about the best possible outcome of a design can prove daunting, especially when there are required parameters and or spatial requirements, along with cost constraints. At the end of the day it is about saving time, designing efficiently, and the best. With the release of Revit 2021, generative design became available to assist in quickly generating alternative designs. If you have not figured it out now Generative Design is a computer aided process that leverages the power of technology to create the best possible design outcomes, ranking them on what fits the criteria best.
There is a six-step process involved and broken down by Autodesk:
Some designers are already using Generative Design and seeing how well it helps their design workflows. For more information look at what Autodesk has to say!
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