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  1. 2008/12/16 Autodesk - Design Visualization - White Papers
  2. 2008/12/16 Integrated Project Delivery From Autodesk
Autodesk에서 제공하는 Design Visualization 에 관한 백서모음입니다.

Revit과 3D Studio Max를 활용해 건축 CG업무를 하시는 분들께 유용할 것 같습니다.

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White Papers

Daylight Simulation in 3ds Max Design 2009: Getting Started (pdf - 6775Kb)
Learn how to take models that were created in Revit® or AutoCAD® and import them into Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design to create accurate and compelling daylight simulations with the Exposure™ feature. This white paper is for the daylight simulation novice.
Daylight Simulation in 3ds Max Design 2009: Advanced (pdf - 3398Kb)
Learn about advanced concepts in daylight simulation using the Exposure™ feature in Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design. This white paper is for architects, designers, engineers, and visualization specialists who are familiar with daylight simulation and want to take it to the next level.
Autodesk FBX-Based Revit Architecture 2009 to Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2009 Workflow (pdf - 2095Kb)
This white paper is for architects, designers, engineers, and visualization specialists who need to move data from Revit® Architecture 2009 software to Autodesk® 3ds Max® Design 2009 software to further explore, validate, or communicate their designs.
Using 3ds Max and mental ray for Architectural Visualization (pdf - 1727Kb)
Want a fast way to create complex renders? See why mental ray® software, combined with Autodesk® 3ds Max® 9 software, is the logical choice for precise, creative architectural and design visualization projects.
DWG-Based Revit Architecture to Autodesk 3ds Max 9 Workflow (pdf - 1128Kb)
As architectural firms move from traditional CAD drafting to building information modeling workflows, it is important to be able to effectively move data from Revit® Architecture to Autodesk® 3ds Max® software for advanced visualization. This white paper shows you how.

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Autodesk에서 통합 프로젝트 관리 방안에 대한 자료가 나왔습니다.

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Integrated Project Delivery

Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) is encouraging and enabling the vital practice of early collaboration through building information modeling, (BIM). IPD helps exceed increasing client demands by easing and integrating the collaborative efforts of owners, architects, engineers, construction managers, fabricators, and end operators at the earliest possible stage of any project.

Discover IPD
Wondering how Integrated Project Delivery works? Download this pdf to view an informative example of its five integral phases.

IPD Workflow.pdf (pdf - 1552Kb)


Integrated Project Delivery Event – New York City, Jun 2008

On June 4th, 2008, Autodesk hosted an executive event in New York City that brought together owner representatives, design practitioners, engineers, and construction professionals for an examination into Integrated Project Delivery workflows and building information modeling. These recordings capture presentations from Phil Bernstein, Vice President for Industry Strategy and Relations, Autodesk, Inc. and Harold Goldberg, Esq., Principal, Goldberg, Pike & Besche, P.C. and outside legal counsel to the AIA.

Integrated Project Delivery: Guide and Definition

IPD is set to fundamentally change the way projects are delivered by optimizing stakeholder collaboration at all levels and at every stage. This guide and definition from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) shows how.

Read A Guide to Integrated Project Delivery at aia.org

Working Definition of IPD.pdf (pdf - 245Kb)
© copyright, American Institute of Architects California Council, 2007

BIM & IPD - The White Paper

Within the building industry there is a growing interest in integrated project delivery (IPD) and the role building information modeling (BIM) can play in promoting integration among building professionals and improving design outcomes. This whitepaper examines IPD and considers its impact on the building industry—and how BIM is central to process changes that IPD will bring.

BIM & IPD White Paper.pdf (pdf - 573Kb)

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TAG Autodesk, BIM, IPD