AutoCAD and nXtRender Combination: Tools for a Stellar Career
In this case study we chat with Warren Nordfors, Principal at Nordfors Architecture, a full-service architectural firm based in New Jersey, US. Warren uses our nXtRender for AutoCAD rendering plugin.
Warren Nordfors
Nordfors Architecture works with a diverse range of clients and project types, regionally, nationally, and internationally, producing “spaces that inspire, work with the environment and work for the people who use them”. Clients include homeowners, large and small businesses, governments, developers, colleges, and others. Nordfors deliver design solutions that clients are able to view from all sides through photorealistic 3D rendering and physical models using 3D printing.
Hello Warren, please give us some background on your industry experience.
I am a registered architect licensed in New Jersey, South Carolina, North Carolina, The US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico and have been active in the field for 37 years. During my career I’ve work throughout the world, from multi-family housing in Czechoslovakia, to paint manufacturing plants in Taiwan, to pharmaceutical laboratories in New Jersey. I have completed design-based projects at Princeton University, Trenton State College and Rider University, and worked on multi-million dollar homes in Martha’s Vineyard and around New Jersey in Princeton, Bay Head, Bernardsville, Far Hills, Pea Pack, and Bedminster.
I was involved with the design competitions for the 9-11 memorials at the World Trade Center and Pentagon. I was also heavily involved with rebuilding the New Jersey Shore in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy in October 2012. As a result, house lifts, home renovations and additions to make homes FEMA compliant have become specific areas of interest and expertise, although I do not limit myself to one specific architectural discipline. There is no design project I will not tackle.
What sets your business apart from others in your niche?
I do not have a specific niche in the industry. I find being known for one type of work limits the possible projects you are presented with from potential clients. I spent the early part of my career working for many different types of firms because I had a skill set that many did not yet have. That skill was teaching and using AutoCAD in the industry at a very early point in its development. Very few people had the skillset at that time to use AutoCAD to its full potential.
When did you start using AutoCAD and nXtRender?
I started using AutoCAD and other Autodesk products very early in the fall of 1984. The AutoCAD version was 1.44 or 1.66, and the entire program fit on two 360k 5 1/2″ floppy disks and did not require a hard drive. It was based on Zenith’s version of DOS and the screens were monochrome. If you chose a command to use that wasn’t on the current active floppy disk you had to pull it out of the drive and switch it with the second floppy disk. As I said, I was at the very beginning!