The three-dimensional directional system Australian designer Axel Peemoeller created inside the Eureka Tower Car Park in Melbourne may have won several design awards, but methinks perhaps it'll freak you out if you happen to be walking by. Especially when you start to notice it looks like the walls and floors are bleeding different colors of ink. Still, it's got to be really cool to see these stereoscopic signs from the driver's seat.
The Eureka Tower is self-described as the tallest residential building in the world as well as one of the largest building projects to use 3D Virtual Building .
The Eureka Tower is self-described as the tallest residential building in the world as well as one of the largest building projects to use 3D Virtual Building .
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