Planet
Randers is by all definitions
a flagship project at a Danish and northern European level.
It is no less than the world’s largest indoor and outdoor
zoo attraction.
The
Planet Randers dome is literally the Planet Earth drawn together
in Randers
within a gigantic dome that encompasses all of the planet’s
continents in a 63.000 square meter area. Shaped like an unfolded
atlas, the experience zones offer the visitors a multitude
of high value experiences.
The
area outside the Planet Randers World Dome will be transformed
into a zoological journey in time. A 15 kilometre belt of
the riverbanks of the Gudenå – Denmark’s only river.
(Aerial Photos, DTM and
city model provided by BlomInfo A/S)
For
43D, it is a very interesting project in that it involves
the modelling of a large area, it includes both rural and
urban areas, as well as exciting new constructions.
43D
has used Topos to produce a 3D model of an area spanning from
Langå in Southwest to the city of Randers in Northwest,
including a range of examples of animals in various areas,
models of the proposed new construction, models of the existing
Randers Regnskov, and integration of terrain and city data
from BlomInfo. The model has until now been used for the construction
of a presentation video, but the intention is in the longer
run to expand the model and use it in future planning and
presentation activities.