Monday, October 25, 2010
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I offer my congratulations to Study Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel & Partners
to my dear friend Paolo Serra alias Paolocasa1 on Revit Forum for having won this coveted award from Autodesk.
;), attach the two articles, one published in RevitForum & BimWorld written by GL and the other on PuntoRevit written by Paolo Serra, good reading.
copy of the article published on RevitForum and BimWorld.net
Autodesk has announced the winner of the BIM Experience Award 2010.
Well, after 3 years the prize is back in Italy. The latest winner Italian Prize was the Studio Lissoni in Milan.
This year's winner is the firm Antonio Citterio & Partners Patricia Viel.
The reason for which the award was in the high quality in the use of BIM technologies and methodologies introduced in the study over the past two years.
projects for which he was awarded the prize are: • Project
recovery of the former ENEL and the creation of residences in Bergamo
• Design of a Cultural Center in New Port (in the larger intervention Varese), Milan
Both projects are documented on the net and were achieved by using specifically Revit, 3ds Max and Autocad.
The award had been given a few days ago, Ing. Paolo Serra during the BIM Conference 2010.
is the page where you can also find some images, others had already glimpsed the BIM Conference.
View from the balcony
Below you will find the link to the press release produced by Autodesk WW, waiting to be also the Italian version.
http://news.autodesk.com/news/autodesk/20101020005518/en/Antonio-Citterio-Patricia-Viel-Partners-Earns-Autodesk
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copy of the article published:
http://puntorevit.blogspot.com/ BIM Experience Award
Here's the official press release:
http://news.autodesk.com/news/autodesk/20101020005518/en/Antonio-Citterio-Patricia-Viel-Partners-Earns-Autodesk
Here are also some pictures:
http://usa.autodesk.com/adsk/servlet/item?siteID=123112&id=15824362
http://news.autodesk.com/news/autodesk/20101020005518 / en / Antonio Citterio--Patricia-Viel-Partners-Earns-Autodesk
. http://news.autodesk.com/news/autodesk/20101020005518/en/Antonio-Citterio-Patricia-Viel-Partners-Earns-Autodesk
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joined the firm Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel Partners (ACPV) since May 2009 and since then I have been concerned to implement Revit into their structure as BIM Manager.
Thanks to the tenacity and foresight of the arch as serious professionals. Joseph Monteleone, Arch. Sara Busnelli and the arch. Marco Brambilla, it was possible to obtain this recognition. The team of Revit
within ACPV saw the involvement in this last year of other people who have contributed to obtaining the BIM Experience Award, more or less, I have endured, they put me in front of new challenges , taught me so much, perhaps without realizing it.
I would like to thank the architects Roger Colombo, Federica Donati, Fabrizio Ferranti Chiara Massarani, Mauro Novazza, Elena Oggioni, Angelica Palandri, Adolfo Positano, which at different times and different ways have been able to rely on me to address the challenge of change. But it's only a small part of ACPV.
I also thank all other colleagues in the study who, for various reasons, have never wanted to / could have something to do with "Paul Revit.
I thank them because they, the "skeptics", with their short-sightedness, with their immobility, as if chiding me that what I have chosen is the path to follow, are an inexhaustible source of motivation to improve and perfect. I do not want to be left behind
mica like them: better to be few, but in front of others.
Even arch. Citterio thinks so, thinks that "this Revit" has not yet had a remarkable international spread, is also believed to have been rewarded for its study because Revit does not use any other (laughing as he said it, so maybe he wanted to make a nice joke, maybe).
was so concerned about the international spread that immediately after I asked what they used the University of Milan. It is not inconsistent, though it may seem. Probably, if I can begin to properly interpret his way of thinking, he was referring to the fact that it is difficult to find trained professionals in Revit in a catchment area as large as the one in Milan. When he learned that
A study of Genoa, "somewhat" famous, is moving to Revit, I heard something about him, a sharp "clack" that quell'ingranaggio active competition, the desire to finish first.
this we would eat the best.
After a long banquet can happen to lose your appetite a little ... I mean, I mean, it is important not to leave the table.
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