Google Earth announced yesterday the launch of an application that allows users to experience three-dimensional images of Barcelona designed by users (read the article in Castilian here, El Periodico). Already there are 70 other locations across the planet that offer this experience including Madrid and Valencia, which were both launched last month. At present, only users with programmes SketchUp and the more complicated Building Maker and those who have installed Google Earth can activate the application and make buildings in 3D. One such user, Andrés Raya from Cabrils, who created the image of the Montjuïc Castle said, "It's an addictive habit. That so many people can see your work, fills you with pride." Barcelona City Council has spent years poring over a draft of a 3D virtual map of the whole city, with around 120,000 buildings and projects planned or underway. Michele Marino from the Centre d’Innovació Barcelona Media, said "The first phase will be presented in April but so far has only been implemented on the intranet of the administration".


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