Sentences with phrase «city buildings rendered»

The navigation display uses muted pastels as the colour theme and with city buildings rendered in 3D it's pleasant to the eye and logical to the brain.

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FedEx on Saturday canceled plans to build a new distribution center in Indiana after deciding that «automation and technological enhancements» at other centers have rendered the one planned in the city of Greenwood unnecessary.
And then there's that awkward question: Do dock-less bikes render the systems that U.S. cities have built out — working with nonprofits, sponsors, and grants — obsolete?
Her book was refreshingly un-abstract and densely empirical, built upon an accumulation of lovingly rendered details about what works and doesn't work in modern city life.
«It is with great compunction that this Court renders this decision as this Court recognizes the benefit that such a law would provide,» Judge Wright wrote in his decision, going on to question «the wisdom in the Mayor's zeal for the possibility of welcoming to New York City a business that would pay its building service employees less than the prevailing wage.»
This new apocalypse flick shows off buckling roads, burning cities, toppling buildings, and engulfing waves, all rendered in hypnotically beautiful computer graphics.
The M760i's maps looks good, showing 3D - rendered buildings in the city and topography in the country.
The addition of 3D buildings in the regular satellite view (for those cities that have been rendered so far) brings something to Google Earth that Google Maps lacks.
With a world rendered using the Unreal Engine 3, players would follow Boba Fett on a gritty, dark adventure down on level 1313, a metropolis built beneath the vibrant cityscape on the city - planet of Coruscant, the political hub of the galaxy.
Original photograph: Empire State Building, New York City, 1955 by Elliott Erwitt rendered in Play - Doh by Eleanor Macnair © Eleanor Macnair
The crystallised model becomes the physical yet ghostly rendering of a missing building, highlighting the deterioration and decay of the city due to government neglect, and thereby reveals the fragile line between utopia and reality.
The model of downtown Atlanta on the second floor, which specifically renders the Portman projects while leaving other buildings as mere undefined masses, bluntly illustrates the near single - handed impact John Portman had on our city's skyline: He designed and developed most of it.
Whether covering repair - work on historic buildings or masking empty shops and building sites, these ubiquitous digital renderings communicate an alternative in which the city is the image of perfection; bustling with life and with the recession a distant memory.
Based on city maps, architectural renderings, building plans and aerial perspectives, they represent the hectic urban development of the modern times, moving in a way so accelerated that it is hard to catch its rhythm.
It also removes the control from the owners of the model and costs a lot less; Architect Jeremy Nicholls of Cobourg, Ontario built a model of his small town as a way to fight City Hall as part of a local Architectural preservation society; developers» renderings always look pretty and are taken from the best vantage point, but it is much harder to pull one over when anyone can virtually walk around the building at ground level.
Whilst this question has taxed the minds of academics and philosophers for thousands of years, the City of London has conveniently and unwittingly rendered services to mankind by providing a building that conclusively answers this thorny question once and for all.
It rendered buildings in New York City's Flatiron district a little dimmer than it should've, and shadows lacked detail.
When Hurricane Sandy landed on the East Coast on October 29, 2012, more than 55,000 buildings in New York City and its surrounding regions were rendered completely uninhabitable, displacing millions of people from their homes and offices and...
B.C. municipalities may soon be awash in legal claims after a $ 3 million court judgment was rendered against the City of Delta, a developer, a builder and an architect for failure to meet proper building standards for the Riverwest condominium complex.
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