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Exploring the interiors of London Underground/DLR stations

July 12, 2012 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

Andrew Godwin, a British programmer, is working on a set of navigable 3d maps of London’s tube stations.
This is arguably an early version of incoming technologies allowing us to explore the interiors of buildings and infrastructures.

Further read: Google Maps Provides Street View-Look at Store Interiors
Also watch Godwin’s Twin Tubes underground map.

Update: interesting use of drone technology:
“Flying robot makes 3D map of building’s interior” on Boingboing

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