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Capturing the Iconic Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater

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The V1 Video Team made a site visit to Red Rocks Amphitheater and Park to capture video interviews and witness an ambitious drone-based reality-capture exercise to photograph and model the mountain park. The visualization team from engineering firm Kimley-Horn captured the area for the City and County of Denver, which owns and maintains the park. Autodesk and its partner 3D Robotics were on hand to demo their collaboration on SiteScan, which creates an automated workflow from drone capture to use within Autodesk’s modeling software. The mission had many purposes, including historical archiving of the park, modeling stormwater erosion, tracking trail maintenance, and building acoustics and lighting models for the amphitheater.

Use of InfraWorks and the Infrastructure Design Suite for a Hydropower Project in Norway

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Designing successful infrastructure projects is one thing. Communicating and demonstrating those designs to clients and other stakeholders before construction is another. Bringing a design to life for people without a civil engineering background is always a challenge, whether your goal is to sell the design or communicate its impact. - See more at: https://informedinfrastructure.com/20253/creating-real-time-navigable-3d-infrastructure-models/

Mobile River Bridge Animation

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The visualization team at Alabama DOT created a 3D conceptual model of the entire proposed Mobile River Bridge and Bayway project with realistic renderings and animations of the driving experience as well as a 360-degree flyover to provide context from all angles around the city. This work did a great deal to achieve public buy-in, and the project is being fast tracked given the positive impact it will have on the area.

The Central Role of BIM for the Hotel and Transit Center Program at DIA

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The use of Building Information Modeling for the Hotel and Transit Center Program at Denver International Airport is leading a broader effort for a detailed airport-wide BIM model to inform the Facility Management system.