Virtual Project Spaces are used in a variety of ways, from universities teaching architecture, architects meeting with clients, industry organizations meeting with members, or designers simply experimenting with the potential for purely virtual design.

In this case, a Project Space is being used to host a virtual installation of Mies van der Rohe’s ‘Farnsworth House,’ installed by Designer Dingson, imported into the virtual world by Maximilian Milosz, and landscaped by Troi Timtam.  Nothing beats a visit to the real thing, but if you can’t make it there in person, this is the next best way to explore the Farnsworth House.  You’ll find a slideshow with more screenshots HERE.

Visit by clicking HERE.  If you don’t already have an account, click ‘Sign Up!’ in the upper right corner of this link.  See you in-world!  If you would like to set up your own Project Space, click HERE to learn more, or HERE to order.

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