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Teresa Potter Garden & Landscape Design 3D Visualisation
Taking a 2D plan design and creating a photorealistic 3D image for customers to see how their gardens can look
Teresa Potter Garden & Landscape Design 3D Visualisation
Taking a 2D plan design and creating a photorealistic 3D image for customers to see how their gardens can look
The Rosebowl is the new home of Leeds business School, providing a state-of-the-art learning environment inside a five storey glass building with a signature ‘Rose Bowl’ which houses various lecture theatres.
Leeds Metropolitan University required a short film for student promotion and marketing purposes, our main inspiration was integrating the iconic geometrical glass shapes as a narrative from start to finish.
Updated and polished up the old tag cloud a bit - this uses the latest (57k series) dataset, is justified left and right, and output via PDF. Text size here is mapped to the square root of the word frequency, for a more usable distribution.
Our rendered landscape visualisation for this commercial development in Stratford, London. More information on East Village Marketing Suite on our website.
De beoogde windturbine:
Merk: Vestas V90
rotordiameter 90 m. met drie rotorbladen
toerental tussen de ca. 8,6 en 18,4 tpm.
rotoras 105 m.
stalen mast onder aan de voet 4,15 m. , boven in de top 2,3 m. ( lichtgrijs van kleur met antischittercoating)
draait met een windsnelheid tussen de 3 en de 25 m/s
staan onderling met een afstand tussen de 450 en 500 m.
één mast voorziet gemiddeld per jaar het stroomverbruik van 1500 huishoudens.
the model version! this was a little harder to map, as models aren't eliminated until one, two, or sometimes three episodes after they walk.
view original size for detail.
Our rendered visualisation of our proposed landscape to this steeply sloping garden to a residential development. More information on Plough Lane on our website.
Visualisations created by Freddie Walker for his dissertation. He investigated how local authorities can get more insight from their data, and communicate with the public better by visualising it.
Detail from this larger graph, rendered using `dot`.
Blogged at rooreynolds.com/2007/09/08/x-is-the-new-y/
The report was made up of several cards, so that the data can be cross- examined. This is a major problem with reports in a
booklet format. The report also includes a poster, showing all the information in the report cards in a singular data visualisation.
The report cards are layered with different card and die cut to create a tactile aspect, helping the reader absorb the information. The more categories and information on each category, the thicker the report card.