Lyons Sleeman Hoare Makes Major Commitment to Autodesk AutoCAD
Revit Series – Building
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After 20-seat investment, architects can continue to
work in familiar AutoCAD environment, but still enjoy
the benefits of building information modelling.
The Hampshire-based firm, Lyons Sleeman Hoare, is the
latest architectural practice to recognise the benefits
of a staged and planned migration from 2D to 3D design.
To enable a smooth transition and to ensure that its
team can continue to use both 2D and 3D where
appropriate, it has invested in 20 seats of Autodesk
AutoCAD Revit Series – Building.
Using Revit Series, Lyons Sleeman Hoare predicts
significant time-savings at the concept stage - for
example, when presenting design alternatives to
customers - and through the elimination of repetitive
work when changes are made. Revit Series is a
combination of the latest version of AutoCAD and Revit
Building software. Revit Building is based on parametric
technology and, consequently, changes are automatically
co-ordinated throughout all drawings and documentation.
Not only does this save time and prevent costly
co-ordination errors, but it also makes it quicker and
easier for architects to experiment with and visualise
design options.
Lyons Sleeman Hoare is renowned for its work in both the
public and commercial sectors – but particularly for its
retail, leisure and mixed schemes. Past achievements in
this area include Festival Place shopping centre at
Basingstoke, various works at the New Market Buildings,
Covent Garden and out-of-town retail villages such as
Bicester and the Clarks Village at Street, Somerset. It
has also worked extensively for major retailers such as
Marks & Spencer and Tesco.
IT manager John Hudson explains that as strong AutoCAD
and Autodesk Architectural Desktop (ADT) users, the
company was reluctant to abandon the time and cost
investment it had made in the software.
“However, I’ve been watching Revit closely for a number
of years. I’ve always been impressed but wanted to see
whether it lived up to its promise. “I believe it has
done so. Now, the time is right to begin moving towards
building information modelling (BIM). We wanted to stay
with Autodesk , so this is ideal for us,” he says.
BIM is the creation and use of co-ordinated, internally
consistent, computable information about a building
project in design and construction. The ability to keep
this information up-to-date and accessible in an
integrated digital environment gives architects,
engineers, builders and owners a clear overall vision of
their projects and contributes to the ability to make
better decisions faster—helping raise the quality and
increase the profitability of projects.
Hudson continues: “Also we knew that our reseller,
Excitech, has excellent skills in Revit Building and BIM
and so we would really be learning from the experts.”
He explains how he believes that a gradual approach is
the key to success when migrating software. “We started
by moving a small team onto the new software. I
purposely chose those at the design end as I knew that
their desire to realise their ideas would help them
overcome the psychological barrier of new software.
“I was right. They returned from their training highly
enthusiastic about Revit Building and this has been
infectious as now other groups have asked to try the
software. We’ve since trained more people including
those on the technical side and have started a user
group which meets regularly.”
The ultimate aim is to use Revit Building throughout
entire projects, but for the time being, they are biting
off small chunks at a time. For example they are
currently in the early stages of a town redevelopment
project; “We’re using it to design the ticket office of
the bus station which is an independent and fairly
complex design.
“Already the architects are enjoying using it and it’s
helping us produce better quality designs. It is early
days, but we are beginning to see productivity gains
too. We haven’t felt so eager about a new product since
AutoCAD was introduced in the 1980s,” concludes Hudson.
Email:
ejond@whiteoaks.co.uk
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