Thursday, July 2, 2015
Headquarters
One good thing that came out of my experience using Vectorworks - it left me with PTSD so AutoCAD is no longer unbearable.
At the height of my frustrations with Vectorworks, I wondered what their headquarters looked like. So I googled it.
One of the first images for Autodesk headquarters that came back was this:
Holy crap! What an inspiring space. Clean lines and colours, amazing wood features that look like something an insane Revit power user would come up with...that yellow glass? I'd love to work there.
One of the first images for Vectorworks headquarters that came back was this:
I'm digging the No-Name Brand furniture and cheap carpet tile. At least she has a window....overlooking a parking lot. Well, at least they let her take her shoes off for this photo.
To give Vectorworks the benefit of the doubt there was another photo on this webpage:
Underneath this photo it says "Our renovated headquarters showcases projects designed by Vectorworks users throughout the building".
When you click on the photo it takes you to a blank page that says 'hallway'.
Need I say more?!
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2 comments:
For someone who doesn't like Vectorworks you spend a lot time obsessing over it.
Let's see what you can do with the software you say you can use.
I've always wondered why Revit is so expensive given how limited it is. Seeing their fancy offices helps explain it.
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