New Agreement to Advance Development of Technology to Monitor and
Visualize Building Performance using Building Information Models
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 22, 2013--
Autodesk
Inc., (NASDAQ: ADSK) and NASA Ames Research Center are collaborating
to research and develop new technology that can monitor and optimize the
operational life-cycle of high performance buildings. Researchers from Autodesk
Research and NASA will implement Autodesk
Project Dasher technology at the NASA
Ames Sustainability Base, a 50,000 square foot office building and
showcase for technologies enhancing efficient resource utilization,
including those developed by NASA for its space and aeronautics
missions. Autodesk Project Dasher is an experimental Building
Information Modeling (BIM) based platform that can provide building
owners and operators with insight into full life-cycle real-time
building performance.
With its specialized sustainability features, and because it was
designed in-part using Autodesk software for BIM, the NASA Ames
Sustainability Base was an ideal choice for this research project.
On-site power generation from photovoltaics and a solid oxide fuel cell
provide more electricity than the facility requires and contribute
excess capacity to the NASA Ames local grid. Sustainability Base also
uses landscape design solutions, remediated ground water, and water
reclaimed using NASA technology designed to reduce its potable water
footprint by 90 percent when compared to a traditional building of
comparable size.
“NASA Ames operates Sustainability Base not only as an attractive
workspace and a high-performing facility, but as a dynamic laboratory
for advancing technologies for the built environment. An accurately
detailed building information model, accessible and useful to facility
operators, is a critical component to managing buildings effectively.
Through our collaboration with Autodesk and implementation of Project
Dasher, we hope to optimize the lifecycle operations of, and achieve
unprecedented operational efficiencies with, Sustainability Base while
helping to contribute to industry best practices for use of BIM in
building performance management,” said Dr. Rose Grymes, Technical Lead
for Sustainability, NASA Ames Research Center.
Autodesk Project Dasher is designed to provide the interactive building
management capabilities that will enable the on-going optimization of
facility function that is critical in high performance buildings.
Autodesk researchers are currently engaged with NASA Ames architects,
planners, researchers, and facilities engineers to develop and test the
visualization and analytical tools inside Project Dasher to better
address the gap between design and operations. This collaboration is
part of a Non-Reimbursable Space Act Agreement between NASA Ames and
Autodesk, Inc.
“Our collaboration with NASA Ames is offering a unique opportunity for
Autodesk to develop, augment, test, and validate the use of BIM as a
process for building lifecycle management,” said Jeff Kowalski, Autodesk
chief technology officer. “Through this cooperation, we are actively
improving and modifying the Project Dasher technology so in the future,
facility owners and operators will be able to take a more integrative
approach to maintaining the complex balance between energy-saving
measures and occupant comfort.”
Autodesk Research developed Project Dasher in response to the growing
need for tools that can help to continuously evaluate and verify
building performance. The goal of Project Dasher is to go beyond
existing building dashboards to represent a comprehensive framework for
monitoring building performance. Project Dasher acts as a visualization
hub where collected data from various sources is intuitively aggregated
and presented in 3D. This can enhance the ability of building owners and
operators to infer more complex causal relationships pertaining to
building performance and overall operational requirements. Autodesk
Project Dasher is not currently available for commercial use.
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for Autodesk
Angela Simoes, 415-302-2934
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