Can you imagine the holidays without a Christmas tree covered in tinsel and baubles? Google gets into the festive spirit by placing 3D holiday trees in more than a dozen places on Google Earth 6.
Check out the Rockefeller Center in New York City. The only thing that would help make this scene even more festive would be crowds of people and a light dusting of winter snow! And don’t you just love how the ornaments on the Christmas Tree in Moscow’s Red Square reflects the vibrant colors of Saint Basil’s Cathedral?
Source: SketchUp blog
The process of making 3D models of real-life buildings that will appear in
As the Festive Spirit grows more intense, I thought I’d show you this 
Initially, 3D printing was not created for architects. In fact, most 3D printer manufacturers probably didn’t even foresee their machines’ potential in architecture.
A bandstand was originally a widely open garden pavilion or kiosk of oriental inspiration and used for entertainment (belvedere, music, parties, etc.). In the nineteenth century, the term came to designate a few types and styles of constructions specific to public space, always open and lightweight structures.