3D architectural visions of the future

Last chance to see RIBA's exhibition 'Visioning the Future: A Look at Design Visualisation'
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, The Shard, London
Photography by John Maclean
Renzo Piano Building Workshop, The Shard, London
Photography by John Maclean


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Florence Hall, RIBA, London, United Kingdom

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From: 5 March 2011
Until: 20 April 2011

Visioning the Future: A Look at Design Visualisation

Opening hours:
Monday - Saturday:
10am - 5pm


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There's just a short time left to explore some of the most iconic buildings in England and the 3D technology and modelling that made them possible, at an exhibition hosted by RIBA and in collaboration with leading creative digital visualisation agency EYELEVEL (until 20 April).

Visioning the Future: A Look at Design Visualisation examines how architects and designers have made use of computer imagery modelling since the 1980s for the conception and realisation of iconic, modern architecture. The exhibition reveals how complex designs are developed and how renowned skylines are born.

Highlights from the exhibition include The Shard skyscraper by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, London's own futuristic 'vertical city' and, when completed, Western Europe's tallest building, as well as Gateshead Millennium Bridge, by Wilkinson Eyre.

 

Follow the link to RIBA for a gallery of images from the exhibition. 


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