“Initially Dynamo was designed essentially as a Revit plugin,” starts Matt Jezyk, “but in the last year or so we have been abstracting away the program down to its essentials and removing its dependency on Revit.”ĭynamo for those who are not aware, was originally created to allow a visual programming capability to Revit components through a drag and drop interface. Obviously, I was anxious to know the details. That much they did hint at in Atlanta but it was just a strong hint and nothing else. So here’s the big news Autodesk has been dying to show off but didn’t at AIA. Matt Jezyk is pretty excited to show me something the Autodesk crew promised to show me after we met in Atlanta. Product Line Manager for AEC Conceptual Design Products, to talk about Dynamo Studio, a product that was introduced at AIA Atlanta and a BEST of SHOW winner in the BIM category for that event, and based on the Dynamo open-source project Autodesk has been contributing to for a few years. A few weeks ago I sat down in Boston with Autodesk’s Matt Jezyk, Sr.
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