Which architectural software product launch featured a dramatic live demonstration where the CEO designed a complex curved museum structure in real-time, challenging the notion that CAD tools couldn't handle organic forms?
The architecture world has witnessed some revolutionary product launches that have transformed how buildings are designed, constructed, and experienced. These launches often combine technological innovation with design philosophy, creating milestone moments in architectural history. This trivia tests your knowledge about one of the most iconic architectural product launches that changed the industry's trajectory.
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- Frank Gehry launching Digital Project in 2004, demonstrating CATIA-based parametric modeling for architecture
- Robert McNeel unveiling Rhinoceros 3D in 1998 with NURBS-based modeling capabilities
- Autodesk CEO Carol Bartz revealing Revit's first BIM capabilities in 2002
- Nemetschek's launch of Allplan 1986, the first integrated architectural CAD system in Europe
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