TAD is short for The Architects Desktop It is Syncspaces flagship - TopicsExpress



          

TAD is short for The Architects Desktop It is Syncspaces flagship product for the AEC industry all over the world. One can say that it is the worlds first free object-oriented BIM software in the world which simply works, simply! TAD deviates from the existing conventional BIM software that exports to IFC as we believe those do not reflect designing but instead are useful at the final and construction stages. Give TAD a try. It is free. It would be launched by mid February, 2015. We have a Syncspace Synergies Program on for very early adopters. The first session of SSP is on Jan 10 at Pune, India (See the event page https://facebook/events/735726006518382) TAD is possibly that fresh look at an architectural design tool that you are looking for. It does not have a complex learning curve. It is graceful to existing drafting software such as Autocad. We would like to call TAD along with such drafting software as a holistic bundle we want to call TAD BIM TAD is also a meaningful word in English. It means a little bit and also a small boy Indeed, TAD is a little bit of neat design system. For far too long, Architects have had to face very complex and expensive software tools. Many of them were not written from the ground up by architects. Of course there are some notable exceptions TAD was designed over 25 years much of it inside a practising architects office in India -- one of the toughest places to practice architecture. The concepts in TAD are very simple and its modeling system does not dip into drawings. That may sound strange, initially. But if one includes architectural designs that are done by non-architects such as illiterate villagers, one can easily realize that we architects are a very small minority. Bulk of architecture is designed WITHOUT drawings. The modeling system inside TAD dips into that simple way of doing architecture: The analogy is of the actual construction site -- not a drawing paper. There are three human metaphors over there: Two helpers and the architect himself or herself. And a small set of editing tools to edit objects you place, move and rotate on that site. TAD is also a SaaS (Softare as a service). It means you get an account on the web and all your data is stored securely centrally. We have a professional auditing process that ensures that your data is always yours. You can create your own firm using that account. And enrol employees into that firm. Only those who work in your firm would get to see and edit your projects. We have several other features there which mimic the working of offices all over the world It allows for dynamic multi-organizations which means you can assemble and reassamble the firms that work together sharing files as needed TAD allows collaborative design. That too, from a very early stage onwards. You no longer have geographical reasons to employ people TAD also has a neat probing system: One can easily write Probes in Prolog and Javascript (soon, several other languages too such as Python, Ruby, Rebol) You can create a web dashboard consisting of one or more probes that give out objective information of your TAD Project The first beta of this version of TAD would be launched sometime in mid February, 2015
Posted on: Sun, 28 Dec 2014 10:53:15 +0000

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