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UW CAUP VRML Worlds

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    Students at the UW College of Architecture and Urban Planning (CAUP) have created virtual environments as part of their design studios and for design theses. For more information about the CAUP, please see the UW CAUP Web site.

    These files can also be accessed from the CAUP Gallery Room (VRML 1.0, 2.0 MB) of the HIT Lab Gallery.

    UW CAUP VRML Worlds

    Patti's World

    A model of a studio project designed by Patti Dunlavey.
    VRML 1.0 (1.77 MB), G-Zipped (232 KB)

    Bridge

    A bridge designed by Scott Starr to test a participant's perception of height (depth) in a virtual environment.
    VRML 1.0 (1.13 MB), G-Zipped (132 KB)

    "Virtual Habitat" Affordable Housing

    The first-prize winning submission to the 1995 Graphishoft Prize "Virtual Habitat" design competition -- a low-income housing proposal designed by Dace Campbell and Scott Starr.
    VRML 1.0 (1.98 MB), G-Zipped (213 KB)

    Head Start Facility

    A proposal for an urban Head Start facility in Seattle's U-District, designed by Dace Campbell.
    VRML 1.0 (1.78 MB), G-Zipped (217 KB)

    Addition to Gould Hall

    A proposal by Dace Campbell for an addition to UW's Gould Hall, featuring a conference room, a computer lab, and public display space.
    VRML 1.0 (2.82 MB), G-Zipped (386 KB)

    Construction Details of Addition to Gould Hall

    A detailed sectional model of the design in development.
    VRML 1.0 (1.36 MB), G-Zipped (177 KB)

    HIT Lab Gallery, in Conceptual Design

    A prototype of a gallery for the demonstration and organization of the HIT Lab's virtual environments, designed by Dace Campbell.
    VRML 1.0 (602 KB), G-Zipped (61.2 KB)

    HIT Lab Gallery, in Schematic Design

    The gallery in it's schematic stages, formally arranged to express a participant's ability to navigate freely with six degrees of freedom.
    VRML 1.0 (437 KB), G-Zipped (22.9 KB)

    HIT Lab Gallery, in Design Development

    The gallery in design development, with spaces organized along a central circulation spine
    VRML 1.0 (508 KB), G-Zipped (52.3 KB)

    HIT Lab Gallery, Final Design

    The final design of the gallery, accessible from the HIT Lab VRML Gallery page