A virtual tour of the Phaeno Science Center
This fly-through shows the new Phaeno Science Center in Wolfsburg, Germany an innovative concrete structure completed in 2005.
These are not artist's impressions but images generated from the architects computer model. Fly-throughs are used to present designs to clients and test how the building will eventually look. This fly-through was used to examine the colour scheme and how different spaces connect.
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