While earning a 1.0 LU credit, architects will learn that it takes more than purchasing 3D modeling software to keep up with competitors, but rather employing the right combination of software, hardware and resources, all of which make up a Digital Toolbox.
Implementing the right digital tools saves money, allows for greater control of work and better presentation, in addition to edging out your competition by being ahead of the curve.
CEO Corey Rubadue explains this concept best by saying, “If a carpenter were to remodel your kitchen and arrived with only a flathead screwdriver, would you worry? What if he came with a full toolbox but only ever used a drill; would you be worried then? All too often firms are not prepared to service their clients, and in today's market, it's vital that they implement the right tools for the job!”
In addition to Rubadue's November 13 digital toolbox presentation, ASGVIS now offers consultation services to evaluate a firm's current workflow and advise on implementing strategies.
About ASGVIS, LLC?
ASGVIS, LLC was founded in 2005 as the “Visual Imaging Studio” of Ayers Saint Gross Architects and Planners to provide high-end 3D visualization services for architectural clients. Since then, ASGVIS has grown with the demand for visualization – and with the development of technology, porting the V-Ray engine to both SketchUp and Rhino. In 2008, ASGVIS became an independent company and services clients in many industries, including architectural firms, jewelry, automotive, industrial design, 3D animation and film and everyday users. For more information on ASGVIS, please visit www.asgvis.com .





