WORKSHOP/APD

Diving into design details for Post House

AUTOCAD CUSTOMER SUCCESS STORY

Modern brick buildings with large arched windows, trees, bicycles parked, and a busy street with cars driving by.

AutoCAD plays vital role in design workflow

For nearly 25 years, Workshop/APD’s core mission has been to create design solutions that solve their clients’ unique challenges. The firm relies on the Autodesk AEC Collection to take advantage of AutoCAD and Revit. AutoCAD is an integral component of Workshop/APD’s workflow to create the details that make their designs stand out from the rest. And that is definitely on display with their recent work for Post House in Brooklyn, New York.

“One of the efficiencies we were hoping to achieve was to use a certain size panel that was repetitive. This would make it easier for manufacturing by creating a standard size and number to replicate. We also used 3ds Max to play off the different tones and finishes of the metal for an enhanced spin on the Art Deco approach.”

—Brook Quach, Senior Design Director, Workshop/APD

“With the precision of AutoCAD, you can easily make things much more detailed.”

—Brook Quach, Senior Design Director, Workshop/APD