1999

 

The 4th Designers 3D CAD Shootout

for Architectural CADD Systems

Featuring the new generation of architecturally intelligent 3D design software

http://www.architecturalcadd.com/shootout.html

 Competition for the Architectural CADD Cup

News and Developments

The Event and The Objectives
Required Drawings and Criteria
The Building and Vignette Interviews

10 am - 4 pm

The 1999 Teams

Wednesday May 26, 1999

Jury Judges
Drawings/Models Results from 98

at A/E/C SYSTEMS in Los Angeles

Drawings/Models Results 1999

  

Forum98 -------- Forum99
English - French - German - Italian - Spanish

 to Propose or Register a Team Click Here --- Earn 14 AIA LU for Just Attending

The room was packed for the final presentations of their project - A Resort Clubhouse in Orlando Florida

all with a Caribbean Theme, 20,000 sf with a spa, health club, extensive pool, restaurant, lounges, & pool bridge

The 1999 Designers 3D CAD Shootout for Architectural CADD Systems was won by the ArchiCAD Team. You can now see the Architectural CADD Cup on display at the headquarters of Graphisoft.

Click here to go to the site for the next round of this competition in June 2000

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 Architectural CADD Consultants

 The Boston Society of Architects

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Architecture As A Spectator Sport In 3 hours, teams of designers, each using one of the architectural design software packages, will designed a specific building complex producing quick perspectives, high quality renderings, a walk-through animation, all the coordinated plans/sections/elevations, and a VRML virtual reality model ready for the World Wide Web. A whole gallery of spectators watched detailed commentaries of what is going on, and received all kinds of advice on hardware and software appropriate for design.