Flux was started in late-2010 at Google[x], Google’s research lab, with the mission to address two global challenges: climate change and affordable housing for the urbanizing population. Flux provides cloud-based collaboration tools for architects, engineers, and contractors to exchange data and streamline complex design workflows. In contrast, most design software today relies on manual file transfer, data conversion, and data-merge, which are tedious and error-prone tasks. Flux therefore frees you from the burden of exchanging and converting data so you can focus on what’s most important to your design.
Flux plugins currently work with Grasshopper, Excel, and Dynamo to automate data transfer to and from Flux.
Flux also has plans to expand this design software it can work with, including: AutoCAD, SkecthUp, Revit and 3D max.
Setting up a Flux project
A Flux project is the focal point for data exchange and collaboration. You can invite teammates into your…
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