Normally Autodesk Labs projects are called technology previews because they involve unveiling some new technology that is in a pre-beta, even pre-alpha stage. It's brand new. There's no guarantee the technology will ever amount to anything.
When we unveiled Project Solon — Dashboards for Revit, the situation was different. Project Solon — Dashboards for Autodesk Revit is based on existing technology. Something you have right now. You can define your energy analysis experience in Revit with the results that are important to you. You can configure dashboards across your company from a central collaboration environment in Green Building Studio. We created a new project on Autodesk Labs to give you an easy starting point to learn how to manage your custom dashboards and to provide you a way to give us feedback and get personalized help. We want your feedback on the existing capabilities. We're using Autodesk Labs to gather that feedback, because feedback is what we do when we conduct Labs projects. So please join us in our discussion of Solon dashboards.
And now for something completely different... (again)
Project Solon — Runsets for Autodesk Revit is also based on existing technology. Something you have right now. You can configure your own parametric studies for your project by comparing the results of multiple energy simulations (Runsets), each varying one or more building parameters using the Project Solon Runset feature. You can configure your Runsets in the Green Building Studio web environment. The Runset results can be viewed in the Revit or Vasari Results and Compare window, and shared by everyone in your company with a subscription entitlement to Green Building Studio. We created a new project on Autodesk Labs to give you an easy starting point to learn how to work with runsets and to provide you a way to give us feedback and get personalized help. As always, we want your feedback on the existing capabilities, so we're using Autodesk Labs to gather that feedback. So please join us in our discussion of Solon runsets.
Listening is always alive in the lab.