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Things are getting exciting here at Nemetschek North America. We're off to a great start in 2004 with some great reviews in trade publications. Of course, we know that VectorWorks continues to get better and better, but it's always nice to see it in print! Desktop Engineering, Macworld, Woodshop News, and Architosh are just a few publications talking about VectorWorks this month. Check our website in the coming weeks for links to the articles.

We had a great show in Las Vegas last month. VectorWorks had a prominent booth at the National Association of Home Builders Show. The demonstrations were always well attended, and every CAD consultant we brought was busy on his feet the whole time. Next up for us is the United States Institute for Theatre Technology (USITT) Show in Long Beach, California from March 18 - 20. If you'll be in the area, stop by our booth. Drop an email to Kevin Linzey, if you'd like a free show pass: klinzey@nemetschek.net

We'll also be heading down to Florida on March 26 and 27 to talk with landscape architecture students at LABASH. This annual meeting is a great opportunity to demonstrate CAD to future landscape design professionals.

Even though our Fall Sony Monitor Giveaway is over, we still have the final winner to share with you. December's winner- Gorny Garcia Architects, of Danville, CA.- is featured in our Firm Profile column.


Sincerely,

Richard Diehl, CEO, Nemetschek N.A.

Richard Diehl
CEO, Nemetschek North America

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FIRM PROFILE

Gorny & Garcia Architects, LLP
Danville, California

Joseph Gorny and Francis Garcia formed the partnership Gorny & Garcia Architects, LLP in 1999. Their home office is located in Danville, CA, east of San Francisco. Both partners had success individually, but realized that they could build a dynamic, successful firm if they joined forces.

The company specializes in residential architecture, from entry level multi-family housing to high-end custom homes. Although the custom home market forms the core of the company's work, both partners strive to bring elements of custom home design into their multi-unit projects. They also do smaller scale commercial projects, such as wineries and golf course clubhouses. They prefer commercial projects with a social aspect which integrates well with their residential work.

The firm utilizes 3D design at all phases of the work, from pre-design and design review presentations through interior architecture and lighting. Mr. Gorny has been using Vectorworks (Minicad) for 3D design since 1996 and is experimenting with the use of 3D modelling to produce construction documents and eliminate the traditional 2D drafting associated with most architectural drawing. Most recently, he has been using the new Apple post-production applications to produce high quality architectural video productions for their clients.

Mr. Garcia, with his background in fine arts, brings his artistic eye to all phases of the work. His dedication to the art of architectural drawing keeps the firm comitted to producing high quality graphics, whether hand drawn or computer generated. His careful attention to light, shadow and surface texture helps to bring the computer models to life.

In addition to outside drafting support, the company contracts with designers such as Tiger Rose Designs in Mill Valley, CA, who provides interior design services on key projects, and Rick Erickson of Port Townsend, WA, who provides 3D modelling and computer graphics support. The company has also integrated landscape architecture into their work by associating with Martin Hoffman Landscape Architecture, also in Danville. The partners feel that the flexibility provided by the use of outside consultants helps them to tailor staffing to meet clients needs and schedules.

This approach was particularly successful on the recently completed Castlewood Country Club project. The team approach helped them complete a complex project with a competent staff which included consultants who specialize in all phases of the work, including restaurant design and interiors of hospitality projects.

Gorny & Garcia Architects strives to produce architecture that is fun, timeless and permanent, not born of specific styles. Whether doing modern or traditional design, they try to create an architecture that is truly classic.

For more information, they can be contacted at www.GornyandGarcia.com

How do I export a VectorWorks' worksheet to Excel?

With the Export Worksheet command in VectorWorks, you can easily open Wall Take Offs, Window and Door Schedules, or any other worksheet in Excel.

If a worksheet is already on the drawing, first the worksheet will need to be open. (Figure 1a) To open a worksheet already on the drawing, go to the Resource Browser and select the worksheet. Right-click (Win) or Option-click (one button Mac mouse) on the desired worksheet and select "Open". (Figure 1b) The worksheet should be open right on the screen. (Figure 1c) To export the worksheet, go to File>Export>Export Worksheet. (Figure 1d)

An "Export Worksheet" dialog box will appear. Select "Tab" and "All Rows". (Figure 1e) The "Tab" here means the file will be exported in a tab delimited format. If a portion of the worksheet is highlighted while going to File>Export>Export Worksheet, selecting "Selected Rows" in the "Export Worksheet" dialog box will only export those rows.

After clicking "OK" a "Save" dialog box appears. Enter the file name and click "Save". (Figure 1f)

Now that the worksheet has been exported, it can be opened in Excel or any other Tab delimited supported text program.

Open Excel. Go to File>Open and select the exported worksheet file. (Figure 1g) A Text Import Wizard may appear. Select "delimited" and click on Next. (Figure 1h)

Click "Next" at the second Import Wizard screen and then click Finish. (Figure 1i) The exported VectorWorks worksheet now appears as a sheet in Excel. (Figure 1j)

How can I render in VectorWorks and export the drawing as an image?

The Render Bitmap Tool is an easy solution for your rendering-to-image needs. The Render Bitmap tool renders based on Custom RenderWorks settings. Before using the Render Bitmap tool, Custom RenderWorks settings should be verified. To set Custom RenderWorks settings, go to View> Custom RenderWorks settings.

To use the Render Bitmap tool, set your drawing with the desired layer and class visibility settings and 3D view. Select the Render Bitmap Tool from the Rendering palette. (Figure 2a) The selection arrow will turn into a crosshair. You are going to marquee around the portion of the drawing you want to render. To do this, click in one of the corners within your desired rendering area and drag diagonally to the opposite corner. (Figures 2b and 2c) The rendering will calculate and begin to render. When finished, the selected item is the bitmap image. (Figure 2D) The bitmap can then be copied, moved, deleted, duplicated, and resized. (Figure 2e)

News

VectorWorks Users Showcased in Woodshop News

The cover story of February's Woodshop News is the partnership of VectorWorks designers Dave Boykin and Tom Pearce of Denver, CO. In addition to profiling their work, spanning over 25 years, the article highlights their reliance on CAD (specifically VectorWorks) for much of their design needs. Check Nemetschek's website soon for a link to the complete article.

Nemetschek North America Posts 2004 VectorWorks Training Schedule

Nemetschek North America announced the schedule for its VectorWorks training, the Professional Learning Series. The Professional Learning Series training offers VectorWorks users the opportunity to hone their VectorWorks skills, as well as introducing users to the latest VectorWorks technology. The series consists of two seminars: the VectorWorks Fundamentals seminar, a comprehensive two-day seminar, and the VectorWorks Hands-On on 3D seminar.

Architosh Talks to Sean Flaherty, CTO About G5 Speed Test Results

Sean Flaherty, Chief Techonology Officer at Nemetschek North America, talks to Architosh about the Apple G5 and what it means for VectorWorks performance. Architosh and Nemetschek North America make public internal test scores that demonstrate the G5's phenomenal CAD and 3D performance compared to other processors including the G4 and Intel Xcon.

VectorWorks Wins "Modeling Shootout"

February's issue of Desktop Engineering includes a head to head comparison between VectorWorks and form•Z's performances in OS X. According to the article, "VectorWorks is the mighty Titan." Check Nemetschek's website in the coming weeks for a link to the complete article.

Employment Opportunities

SALES
Nemetschek North America (Sales) is seeking enthusiastic individuals with strong communication skills and positive attitudes to be part of its flourishing team. Positions being filled are for entry level sales representatives, and customer service representatives. Qualified sales candidates must be able to learn and sell the VectorWorks line of products. Qualified customer service candidates must have strong communication skills and be able to work with database software. Interested parties, please send a fax or email to (410) 290-7266 or sales@nemetschek.net.

ACADEMIC

For a complete listing of schools using VectorWorks, visit www.nemetschek.net/training/Schools.html

Kean University, Yellow Medicine East High School, Purchase College, Menomonie Senior High, Norfolk Jr. High, Montana State University, California State San Berdino Theater, Nebraska Wesleyan University, St. Ambrose University, Harper College, Chesapeake High School (BCPS), Baker University, Academy of Art College, Bridgewater State College, University Of Wisconsin Madison, University of New Orleans, University of Maryland, Occidental College, Community Colleges of Spokane, Ball State University, Pomfret School

To add your school to the list of schools that teach VectorWorks, please email our Education CAD consultant Mike Bendler at mikeb@nemetschek.net

Upcoming Events

Trade Shows

Date

Location

USITT

March 18 - 20

Long Beach, CA (Booth #780)

LABASH

March 26 - 27

Gainesville, FL (U of Florida)

Training Seminars

Date

Location

VectorWorks Fundamentals

February 12 - 13

Columbia, MD

VectorWorks Fundamentals

February 24 - 25

Houston, TX

VectorWorks Hands-on 3D

February 26 - 27

Houston, TX

VectorWorks Fundamentals

March 9 -10

Columbia, MD

VectorWorks Hands-on 3D

March 11 - 12

Columbia, MD

VectorWorks Fundamentals

March 23 - 24

Boston, MA

VectorWorks Hands-on 3D

March 25 - 26

Boston, MA

AIA Accreditation
NNA is pleased to offer AIA Continuing Education credit for our seminars. Architects can earn 16 learning units by attending the VectorWorks Fundamentals course, and 8 learning units by attending the VectorWorks Hands-on 3D course. For additional information, contact marketing@nemetschek.net


Contact Us

Call us at 410-290-5114 to speak to Customer Service or Technical Support.

Fax us at 410-290-7266. Visit us on the web at www.nemetschek.net

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