E57 ID GD AI Explained with Bill Allen

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Kristina and Bill talk with Bill Allen, we discuss Iterative design (ID), Generative Design (GD), and Artificial intelligence. What changes will we see and how this will affect our current designs.  Kristina asks where we find all this great information, and we struggle to answer. Show Notes: Bill Allen Bill Allen’s session at AU that inspired us to have this episode. EvolveLAB Ruvo Brain Center Grasshopper Humming Bird Dynamo Iterative design Generative Design Artificial intelligence Project Fractal BIMThoughts is sponsored this week by Enscape. Use the link below to get an exclusive extended trial. Thank You Enscape for supporting BIMThoughts. Enscape 30 day Trial http://bimthoughts.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/E57-ID-GD-AI-explained-by-Bill-Allen.mp3 | Open Player in New Window About Enscape Enscape™ is the world’s only VR and real-time rendering plugin for Revit. Simply start Enscape with one click and walk through your fully rendered project within seconds – no uploading to cloud or exporting to other programs required! All changes in Revit are immediately available to evaluation in Enscape. Explore different design options and present your projects to clients. With the option to create a standalone file, you can send an Enscape file to your clients or colleagues and demonstrate your project. Enscape has become a standard application in projects worldwide at companies like Foster + Partners or Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF). About Bill Allen Bill Allen is the Co-Founder and Partner of EvolveLAB BIM Consulting. He has over a decade of experience managing technology for buildings in the AEC industry for cutting edge firms. Bill has experience lecturing on staff as a College Instructor for the University of Nebraska Omaha and regularly speaks at such conferences as Autodesk University and the Central States BIM Workshop. Bill served on the BIM Board of Omaha, Central States Revit Workshop Board, and is currently the co-organizer of the Rocky Mountain Building Information Society.