Autodesk student ecotect8/7/2023 ![]() I was the original author of Ecotect (which became Autodesk Ecotect Analysis), am creative director of the Natural Frequency Journal and regularly contribute articles and research papers at international conferences and in other journals. I co-founded a software development company which was subsequently acquired by Autodesk, where I worked for a number of years on simulation and analysis in BIM. I have since worked in Sydney and the United Kingdom as an environmental analyst, performative design consultant, university lecturer, research fellow, software engineer and company director. I studied architecture at the University of Western Australia in Perth and received my doctorate (PhD) there. I have worked on many performance-driven building projects around the world and authored a wide range of technical and analytical design software that is now used internationally in both education and practice. Autodesk has recently unveiled Project Vasari a user-friendly cousin of Ecotect Analysis that uses a graphical user interface similar to that of Revit and this evening I received a personal demonstration of its capabilities from the folks at Autodesk. I am an architect, design consultant, academic and software developer.
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