Friday, July 17, 2009

Spaghetti Extrordinaire!


Great Job! Justin and Dan!!!!!!!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

House of the Month

Check out this great house! Remember it is about the quality and not always the amount of space...
http://archrecord.construction.com/residential/hotm/archives/0907HotM/default.asp

Monday, July 6, 2009

Revit software

This fall CD230 or Architecture 2 will be changing its' software to Revit. Check out this website for information on what Revit or BIM can do for you http://bimboom.blogspot.com/2009/06/wisconsin-becomes-first-state-to.html

Intersted in Green Building?

Meet with the WGBA July 28th at the KI Center in Green Bay, 8:00 am - 11:00 am. Leo Udee of Alliant Energy will be speaking about Geo-Thermal and Norman Nance of KI will be speaking about KI's sustainability position and products. It is always great to stay caught up with the latest and greatest.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Boredom calling?

Are you out of homework to do? Do have nothing else to do?

Well you are in luck! Check out Autodesk Labs today!

Autodesk Labs is a development area where you (yes you!) can try out some of the up and coming technologies.

Ok, for those of you who know me, I work in the manufacturing field and often pick on the Architectural folks. For those of you that are architecturally inclined check these out...


"Project Dragonfly is ideal for anyone who’s ever wanted an easy, intuitive floor planning tool to dream, organize, and envision changes in their living space."














Dragonfly is an on-line tool, but you can sign up so that once done with your design you can save it as a DWG.

Another cool looking tool that is extremly new - so new I haven't even played with it is Project Newport. http://labs.autodesk.com/technologies/newport/

This looks like a really cool conceptual/rendering tool. They were still working on it when I posted this, but I will keep an eye on it and update the blog when it is out.

Of course there are bunch of other tools you should check out, these are just a few.

For the Manufacturing/Engineering folks check this out.


Inventor Fusion is a stripped down version of Inventor that offers press pull capabilities. Check out some of the videos on Fusion's main page.
Check out the main Labs page here: http://labs.autodesk.com/

Backward compatibility - Inventor

For those of you that saw Steve's post regarding saving AutoCAD 2010 files back 2007; let's look at this same issue for Inventor. (Yes, Steve I am a copycat) For those of you taking CD250 (Engineering Graphics II) please note that Inventor is not able to open newer files than the version you are working in AND is not able to save back to a previous version. What does this mean to you? Right now at school we are using Inventor 2008, from the Autodesk Student Portal you can download Inventor 2008, 2009, and 2010. If you download and install 2009 or 2010 at home, create work, and bring it to school it will not work. So, if you are in CD250, you will want to install Inventor 2008 for the meantime.

Connie Lennon

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Midwest Energy Fair

The midwest energy fair is this weekend. If you are interested in new sustainable building practices this really might be an event that you will enjoy. It is just a short drive to Custer to have a really great experience. Visit the website to find out more information;