Tagzania was recently commisioned to create an ad-hoc mashup: put 15 emblematic new buildings in Spain, jewels of the latest Spanish architecture, on Google Earth as 3D models, and create a series of Google Earth flights. It was a work for the Spanish Pavillion on the Venice Architecture Biennale, and it's visible there until Nov. 19.
But it's also here, at Tagzania: the 3D models are ready for download, both as KMZ files for Google Earth or Sketchup files, complete with some info in English, a custom video, and of course, the exact locations on the map.

Santiago Calatrava in Valencia, the Mirador building in Madrid (by MVRDV and Blanca Lleo), Enric Miralles in Barcelona, an awesome project by Nieto & Sobejano for Cordoba, still in the works but perfectly placed by the Guadalquivir river...

Additional links:
- Our collection of screenshots
- The Biennale
Comments
Posted by: Venice Blog.2006/10/22 03:38:11.540 GMT-5
http://www.veniceblog.net
I always thought of Tazganiza as the name of the product and that CodeSyntax was the name of the company behind it. Has this changed recently? Or does it mean Tagzania now supports Sketchups for GoogleEarth? I am really puzzled.
Regards
Marc
Posted by: marc.2006/10/23 09:31:38.776 GMT-5
http://www.geonames.org
Posted by: Mikel.2006/10/23 10:14:02.695 GMT-5
http://brainoff.com/weblog
Posted by: Tagzania.2006/10/23 11:33:13.905 GMT-5
http://www.tagzania.com