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Guggenheim: Design It – SketchUp Competition

By 3D Modelling, SketchUp

The Guggenheim and Google SketchUp invite amateur and professional designers from around the world to enter Design It: Shelter Competition. From now until August 23, you can submit a 3-D shelter for locations around the world using Google SketchUp and Google Earth.


The competition is an extension of Learning By Doing, an exhibition in the Guggenheim Museum Sackler Center for Arts Education that features plans, photographs, and models of student-built shelters from the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. For the past seven decades, students at this school have taken on the challenge of designing, building, and living in small shelters nestled in the landscapes of the school’s Arizona and Wisconsin campuses. In working on these shelters, students consider human needs for safety and comfort, as well as the relationship between architecture and place.

How would you design it to respond to the surrounding environment? Head over to the Guggenheim to enter.

EVOGRID Visualisation

By 3D Max, Architectural Visualisation


Rammy Elsaadany, a Masters of Architecture student at the Bartlett school of architecture, has just completed a collaborative film with Bruce Damer about the proposed EVOGRID project.

The film connects together a simplified version of the scientific narrative and also a conceptual development of what could possibly happen once the EVOGRID project is established. Rammy used a variety of techniques to achieve this film, including 3d modeling, compositing, and green screen. The software used includes 3D Max, After Effects, Premiere and Sound Booth.

See http://www.evogrid.org/index.php/Main_Page for more info – we really like this, its up there with some of the best work we have featured here on digital urban.

Take a look at Rammys YouTube channel for more work, he is currently working as a freelance so if any of you out there need one of the best new urban animators do get in touch with him.

Development Visualisation: Roland Garros Airport

By Architectural Visualisation, development visualisation

Plan de composition Général de l’Aéroport de Gillot – Ile de la Réunion from thomas giraud on Vimeo.


Our grasp of french is disappointing to say the least considering how close France is to us, but from the genius of Google Translator the movie above outlines the various stages of development of the Roland Garros Airport. Formerly known as Gillot Airport, it is located 7 km (4 mi) east of Saint-Denis, Réunion, in France.

The film was made for the Chamber of Commerce by http://www.zoorit.com/, they have some nice renders on their site and various other videos that are well worth a look. The modelling was by Fred Brun-Picard with sound by Wa Prod.

Development Visualisation: Roland Garros Airport

By Architectural Visualisation, development visualisation

Plan de composition Général de l’Aéroport de Gillot – Ile de la Réunion from thomas giraud on Vimeo.


Our grasp of french is disappointing to say the least considering how close France is to us, but from the genius of Google Translator the movie above outlines the various stages of development of the Roland Garros Airport. Formerly known as Gillot Airport, it is located 7 km (4 mi) east of Saint-Denis, Réunion, in France.

The film was made for the Chamber of Commerce by http://www.zoorit.com/, they have some nice renders on their site and various other videos that are well worth a look. The modelling was by Fred Brun-Picard with sound by Wa Prod.

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