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Mencken
2005-03-05, 09:29 PM
A new exhibit at NBM (US) titled "The Stuff Dreams Are Made With" highlights Revit as a successor tool to the volutor, ellipsograph and centrolinead in its role on the Freedom Tower.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A8865-2005Mar4.html
http://www.nbm.org/Exhibits/current/toolsofimag.html

'Revit "lets you understand the building as a living thing," the curator says.'

JamesVan
2005-03-08, 08:08 AM
Slight correction, the exhibit is entitled "Tools of the Imagination"

I contributed an interactive browser for the exhibit featuring animations from the Freedom Tower project in Revit. I hear the entire exhibit is stunning! Can't wait to get down there and check it out.

Scott D Davis
2005-03-08, 04:22 PM
So let me get this straight....you've done animations....of the Freedom Tower....in Revit. And you haven't shared???!!!:-)

MikeJarosz
2005-03-08, 11:01 PM
So let me get this straight....you've done animations....of the Freedom Tower....in Revit. And you haven't shared???!!!:-)

Isn't participation in an exhibit at the NBM sharing?

Seriously, we have to be very careful about what we share with the public. Our every move is watched by the press and the public. One misstep and it will be on the front page of the newspaper. Just the other day the NY Times had an article about how relocated sewer lines were impacting the design.

How do they find these things out?