Autodesk Authorizes Greenleaf 3D to sell Autodesk Ecotect Analysis Products

Autodesk authorizes Greenleaf 3D to sell Autodesk Ecotect Analysis products-
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (December 9, 2009) – Greenleaf 3D, an Autodesk value-added reseller (VAR), is proud to announce that they have been selected to be the next Autodesk Ecotect Analysis authorized reseller. Greenleaf 3D specializes in the sale and support of architectural and civil design products. This sustainable design simulation and analysis tool complements the VAR’s AEC-focused product offerings.

Greenleaf 3D believes in the value of sustainable design for both the environment and their clients’ bottom line. They find and promote the best products for saving time, money, and resources. When it comes to building design and environmental analysis, Autodesk Ecotect Analysis is a complete tool that
delivers a wide range of simulation and analysis functionality through desktop and web-service platforms. Powerful web-based whole building energy, water, and carbon analysis capabilities converge with desktop tools to conduct detailed environmental simulations and visualize results. Comprehensive analysis capabilities can help architects and designers evaluate multiple design alternatives earlier in the process. This functionality enables delivery of more energy efficient buildings and sustainable architecture.

“Ecotect allows design teams to make informed decisions early in the process and provide quantitative results to owners,” says Matthew Sulhoff, Greenleaf 3D Application Specialist. In addition, designers have the capability to make decisions about location of site, basic form and orientation, internal layout, external materials, window size and position, and much more. Each of these decisions is shown visually with interactive 3D renderings and shadow animations. “Ecotect Analysis and Green Building Studio clearly show the sustainability of a building design and they also greatly aid in calculating and documenting LEED credits.” says Sulhoff.


About Greenleaf 3D
Greenleaf 3D is an Autodesk Value Added Reseller (VAR) promoting the wise use of technology to accelerate innovation in design. The company supports architects, civil engineers, and government partners with leading 3D software and a variety of continuing education forums. Greenleaf 3D empowers designers to fully utilize technology to communicate design intent, reduce errors and omissions, and increase overall profitability. For additional information, visit www.greenleaf3D.com or call 865.293.4955.
Autodesk, Ecotect, and Green Building Studio are registered trademarks or trademarks of Autodesk, Inc., in the USA and/or other countries. All other brand names, product names, or trademarks belong to their respective holders.



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