Digital Project

Digital Project
Digital Project
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Développeur Gehry Technologies
Dernière version v1 R4 [+/−]
Environnement Windows
Type CAO ; BIM
Site web www.gehrytechnologies.com

Digital Project est un logiciel d'architecture édité par la société américaine Gehry Technologies, une société informatique détenue par Frank Gehry. Le Logiciel est basé sur CATIA V5 de Dassault Systèmes

Digital Project, ajoute à CATIA, logiciel plutôt destiné à l'industrie aéronautique, une interface dédiée à la conception architecturale[1].

Frank Gehry, architecte américano-canadien, auteur du fameux Musée Guggenheim de Bilbao[2], a conçu la plupart de ses réalisations depuis 1995, sur le logiciel CATIA de Dassault Systèmes.

Par la suite, il a l'idée de développer son propre logiciel, Digital Project, basé sur CATIA

Digital Project a notamment servi dans la réalisation du Stade national de Pékin

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