How do you geo? Share your story!
April 2nd, 2009 | Published in Google Earth
It's always fun to hear about the creative things people are doing with our geo tools. Recently, we heard about a local landscape architecture and planning firm using Google Earth to save themselves plenty of time and money. The team was able to create an exact sculpture of 1200 square miles of scenic wild lands without needing to visit the site. Cara Ruppert, a landscape architect at Royston Hanamoto Alley and Abey (RHAA), took on that task when she started the Yosemite Tunnel View Overlook Rehabilitation project. She set out to design an expanded viewing platform featuring a bronze three-dimensional topographic model of the Yosemite Valley. Her goal was to bring visitors closer to one of the most breathtaking, majestic views of Yosemite Valley.
Of course, this is just one of the ways people are putting our geo tools to use. If you have a story about we'd love to hear it -- fill out this form and let us know!