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Seattle Commons Project

The City of Seattle is considering a proposal for the development of an urban design near its downtown. The original proposal involved the creation of a 61,000-acre park connecting the central business district with Lake Union. Although the Seattle Commons has the support of the local media and the mayor, it remains a controversial proposal due to its high cost and the concerns for the businesses already in the area that would be displaced by the park. In a referendum in November 1995, the citizens of Seattle voted down a proposal for a tax increase that would fund the Seattle Commons.

Within the "Virtual Environments" class, eight graduate students in architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning, the CEDeS Lab developed a virtual environment representing the Seattle Commons. This virtual environment was simulated in real time using virtual interface technology at the HIT Lab to aid in review of the proposal and its evaluation by the citizens of Seattle.

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