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1882 Project

Transformed historical land into a proposed modern community for traveling professionals, complete with 3D scans, architectural reimagination, and detailed planning schematics for city permitting.

Project Overview: The '1882' project embarked on a creative journey to repurpose a historical piece of land in Temecula, CA. Tasked with envisioning it as a contemporary community for traveling professionals, BirdsEye VR combined historical authenticity with modern community design.


Objective and Application: The goal was twofold: to preserve the historical essence of the main house and barn through 3D scanning and to reimagine the land as a modern living space. This endeavor was aimed at supporting the client’s proposal for city permits and attracting investor interest.


Technological Innovation: BirdsEye VR utilized advanced VR and 3D scanning technology to archive historical structures and create an architecturally accurate model of the proposed development. This approach allowed for a detailed presentation of building schematics, fire lanes, and community layouts.


Impact and Success: The project successfully merged historical charm with the client’s vision of a modern community. The comprehensive 3D models and virtual tour provided a clear, tangible representation for city officials and investors, playing a crucial role in the permitting process and securing funding.


Future Implications: This project highlights BirdsEye VR’s capability to harness VR technology not just for preservation but also for innovative urban planning and architectural design. The '1882' project stands as a testament to the potential of VR in redefining community development and historical preservation.




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Below is an embedded interactive park map for an enhanced user experience. By clicking on the BirdsEye VR Location icons, users can explore each venue in stunning 3D detail. Additionally, to switch to the San Diego Zoo Park Map, simply click the Zoo logo located at the bottom left of the map. This feature offers an engaging and intuitive way to navigate and visualize the various event spaces in both parks.

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