"Walk-Through" Programs/Use Query.

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From: carol@xxxxxxxxxx (Carol Lee Cobb)
Subject: "walk-through" programs/use
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In your opinion, what is the best "walk-through" program? This would be a
program that enables someone to walk through a building/city/etc.. via
computer graphics.

Did you see the fly-by of Chicago? Some company modeled (computer graphics)
all of the major buildings of Chicago, and then flew around among the buildings.
Do you know who created the program that was used to do this, and do you know
who did the modeling?

Which architecture firms are the most outspoken advocates of using high-end
computer graphics?

Which colleges are the most aggressive in using computer graphics within the
architecture curriculum?

Thanks...

Carol@xxxxxxxxxx
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