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This 78 foot AR modelling of Tokyo is like a real world Cities: Skylines map

Screenshots of the Urban Lab AR Tokyo project
(Image credit: The Japan Multiplication)

Over at the Tokyo Mori Building, this untidy Urban Lab project (via TechExplore) is a permanent, ever changing, 1:1,000 scale model of Tokyo, complete with superimposed increased realness layers. It's essentially a true-to-life model with Cities: Skylines' overlays.

I wanna go check it out for the in favor traffic direction ideas—check out those ring roads and roundabouts—but this things does a whole lot to a higher degree just display road layouts, and let tourists snap pics of a mini Tokyo Towboa.

The diorama's Arkansas projection mapping feature, along with its parallel background displays, provides information that goes above and beyond just the convergence of highways and railways. Information technology outlines business and population densities, and even includes a timeline of how the coastline has changed over the years.

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Screenshots of the Urban Lab AR Tokyo project

(Image credit: The Japan Times)

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Screenshots of the Urban Lab AR Tokyo project

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Screenshots of the Urban Lab AR Tokyo project

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Screenshots of the Urban Lab AR Tokyo project

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Screenshots of the Urban Lab AR Tokyo project

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Screenshots of the Urban Lab AR Tokyo project

(Image credit: The Japan Multiplication)

With diametric combinations of overlays, the interactive diorama gives researchers and developers an in-depth look back at which areas are most prone to flooding, among some other potentially avoidable natural disasters. By visualising data therein way, they can get a better mind of where and how development should occur, so they can plan to minimise the impact of such incidents.

This 78 foot model was front undraped back in 2019 and covers 13 of the 23 districts that comprise City of London of Tokyo—that's 143 square miles of cityscape—and is on display alongside a plate model of New York State for reference. Each yr these installations grow and vary along with the cities they represent, making them living models. Each year as these cities adapt, photographs of hot urban developments are studied, and designers come together with Styrofoam and scalpels to update the models.

Projects like this feed urban development programs, arming them with knowledge that not only contributes to much efficient cities of the future, only also helps to save lives. Hera's hoping we see more awesome projects like-minded this popping up equally we move into a more tech-dependent prospective.

Katie Wickens

Screw sports, Katie would rather catch Intel, AMD and Nvidia go at it. She pot often be found loving Three-toed sloth advancements, sighing over semiconductors, or gawping at the modish GPU upgrades. She's been taken up with computers and graphics since she was small, and took Game Prowess and Design up to Masters level at uni. Her thirst for absurd Raspberry Operative projects volition never be sated, and she will plosive consonant at nothing to spread internet safety awareness—down with the hackers.

Source: https://www.pcgamer.com/tokyo-ar-augmented-reality-model-urban-lab-development-diorama/

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