Andrew Cavill is a 5th Year Architecture student at the University of Newcastle that has chosen to design an interpretative centre for the Coal River Heritage Precinct as his final year project.
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Design for Coal River – Mulubinba Interpretative Centre
Posted in 3D Heritage, aboriginal people, andrew cavill, archaeology, architects, architectural design, architecture, awabakal, coal river 3d, exhibitions, future directions, interpretive centre, tagged andrew cavill, architecture newcastle, midden on April 14, 2009 | 2 Comments »
The Virtual Convict Lumber Yard circa 1840
Posted in 3D Heritage, coal river time machine, digital resources, history, tagged 3D interactive displays, convict industrial sites, convict lumber yard, history colonial on October 2, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Many years ago, in the late 1990s I attended a Heritage Seminar Workshop at the University’s Design Studios. One of the presenters (Mr George Drewery) that day handed out CDrom copies of a Virtual Convict Lumber Yard that he created as a 3D Quicktime Movie display. It was a great piece of work and we [...]



