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Vision: Designing Responsive Environments Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 001 Copyright © 1992
The Moment: Within the last two years, we have reached a unique decision point in the human habitation of planet Earth. • Over twenty years ago, astronauts photographed a fragile finite earth above a barren moon. With a single frame, global awareness was born. Two decades of data now drive this awareness toward accountability. • Today totalitarian dictatorships are crumbling worldwide under the tide of personal freedom. Informed individuals now demand responsible participation in the decisionmaking processes affecting their community and their world. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 002 Copyright © 1992
The Mandate: Through global interactive data bases, the lessons of history, geography, ecology, and economics can now define opportunities, delineate risks, monitor change, and empower individuals to make responsible decisions. The unchallengeable power of information can give all humanity interdependent citizenship on planet Earth. The Design of Responsive Environments is now the responsibility of those who seek to change the face of our endangered garden planet. Creation of the tools required for an integrated design of responsive environments is the mandate of Walden 3 -D. For no longer is any man an island Nor is any community really alone. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 003 Copyright © 1992
Mission: We devise and provide information, technology-based products, and services for rural and urban planning. Designing. . . Analyzing raw data, simulating interactive solutions, and overseeing implementation, maintenance, and long-term adaptation of the design process and the structures being created. Responsive. . . Sensitive to the interaction of nature and humanity with the built form, and responsible for optimizing the performance of both natural and constructed systems. Environments. . . Integrate the aggregate total of: (1) climate, natural terrain, and subterrain; (2) regional resources in flora, fauna, rivers, soils, and geology; (3) networks for management of information, energy resources, and waste products; and (4) built structures and infrastructures within local, regional, and global contexts. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 004 Copyright © 1992
Charter: Walden 3 -D is a network of minds, computers, and interactive hypermedia data bases. This multi-dimensional global network integrates information; simulating, demonstrating, and documenting potential outcomes and real-time dynamics of the human decision-making process. The resulting design process combines proven socially accepted urban-planning strategies with information management technologies of the present and the future. Results document how humans, borrowing from Buckminster Fuller, "can live within the earth's available cosmic-energy savings account. " The planned end product is the development of cost-effective and ecologically sound three-dimensional cities. These prototypical 21 st-century communities will provide the highest and best land use, juxtaposing a large building mass with nature to benefit both, while maximizing utilization of finite resources. The complexes will use state-of-the-art concepts in energy conservation, waste treatment and recycling. Living units will "plug" into an intelligent network providing residents with environmental control and encouraging information-based decision-making. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 005 Copyright © 1992
Basic Tenets: • Encourage and work on projects that make a difference. • Develop a visionary organization based on proven principles: • Trust. • Honesty. • Integrity. • Optimize choices by using information-based decision-making. • Improve the human condition through better design. • Keep detailed and open financial records: • Summaries are available to any Associate. • Available for review by any nominated Principal. • Completely open to any of the Principals. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 006 Copyright © 1992
The Results: • Design of global information data bases drawing on historical, economic and environmental factors to maximize design options and minimize associated risks. • Design of personally accessible data bases to maximize human involvement in decisionmaking and minimize disenfranchisement. • Design of decision-making strategies based on continuous monitoring of variables and trends - thus maximizing effects of project adjustments and minimizing risks associated with unpredictable change. • Design of human habitats juxtaposed with natural features to maximize quality habitable space and minimize urban sprawl. • Design of energy efficient environments to maximize finite resources and minimize the global effects of energy consumption. • Design of materials-management programs to maximize recycling and minimize creation of landfill waste. • Design of a physical infrastructure to minimize distance and maximize time. • Design of a social infrastructure to maximize human growth potential and minimize apathy and stagnation. • Design of an on-going data feedback system to maximize individual awareness, access to information, and quality of life. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 007 Copyright © 1992
Participants: Principals: People who, because of their interest and participation in Walden 3 -D projects, vote on accepting newly nominated principals, allocate available funds, and help establish for Walden 3 -D the basic tenets, directions, activities, and projects. Associates: People who are sufficiently interested in Walden 3 -D projects to make available their time, expertise, and/or money to help make the projects successful. Sponsors: People who contribute funds to Walden 3 -D projects. Subcontractors: Corporations and individuals whose products and services are closely tied to Walden 3 -D projects. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 008 Copyright © 1992
Walden 3 -D Principals: Bill Bavinger Director of RAVL (Rice Advanced Visualization Laboratory), Associate Professor at Rice University, President and founder of Information Design, Inc. , and co-founder of Advanced Structures Incorporated (A. S. I. ). (Deceased - 1998) Ray Gardner Architect specializing in designing responsive environments, partner in The Gardner Partnership Architects, and co-founder of Walden 3 -D, Inc. Roice Nelson Geoscientist and co-founder of: Landmark Graphics Corporation, Walden 3 -D, Inc. , Hyper. Media Corporation (HMC), Advanced Structures Incorporated (A. S. I. ), and Dynamic Oil & Gas Corp. Mic Patterson Space-frame expert, co-founder and President of Advanced Structures Inc. (A. S. I. ). Formerly co-founder and V. P. of Pierce Structures, Inc. and construction manager of Biosphere II. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 009 Copyright © 1992
Walden 3 -D Associates: Rick Duran Urban design economist and construction management consultant. Eric Krueger Specialist in organization development, human resources, benefit plans, compensation systems, and principle-centered leadership. Covey Leadership Center facilitator. Anders Saustrup Walden 3 -D rural planning researcher with expertise in linguistics and multiculturalism. Lloyd Warner Agricultural Research Scientist, Eli Lilly & Co. , retired. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 010 Copyright © 1992
Walden 3 -D Subcontractors: Advanced Structures Incorporated: Implementing Innovative Building Technology Covey Leadership Center: Principle-Centered Leadership. Dynamic Oil & Gas Corporation: Recovering Replenishable Reserves. Hyper. Media Corporation: Unlocking Information Barriers. Information Design Corporation: Driving the Urban Machine. Landmark Graphics Corporation: Opening Windows into the Earth. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 012 Copyright © 1992
The Walden 3 -D Design Process: Identify Need Potential customer reviews a design problem with W 3 -D representative. If appropriate, the scope is defined and a contract negotiated. Collect Data are collected as maps and data-base tables (interlocking matrices). Pattern Analysis Data are processed to produce patterns and patterns of patterns, which are used to determine the invariant polynomials of data sets. Parameter Determination iterative optimization E-R Modeling Visualization Built Form The patterns and parameters are used to assist building an enterprise plan and the related entity-relationship models. The built form is simulated in 3 -D using a scientific workstation and performance is optimized. Construction Drawings Automatic Assembly Parameters necessary to build a computer version of the built form are determined automatically from the invariant polynomials and/or from experience. If required, construction drawings are produced automatically from the visualization. If appropriate, the visualization drives robotic generation of subassemblies. The design is completely implemented. Operation and maintenance schedules are established. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 013 Copyright © 1992
The Design Process Philosophy: The Walden 3 -D Design Process requires an interactive, creative, and dynamic partnership between the client and the design team. To insure this partnership, there are five distinct sequential design phases - each beginning with client discussion and ending with a specific client-sensitive product. The product of one phase coupled with client feedback and evaluation sets the initial conditions for the next phase. The completion of each phase becomes a decision point where the client can redefine his commitment to the design process. The client funds each phase separately and retains its product as a stand-alone item. The product report for each phase provides justification for funds committed to subsequent phases. It should be noted that in this dynamic design process, three phases are completed before construction begins. This iterative front-end analysis reduces risks associated with new construction to an absolute minimum. This design process empowers a community to channel the forces of change instead of becoming their victim. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 014 Copyright © 1992
How The Design Process Is Implemented: Data Collection Services: -Geological and geophysical data collection, processing and interpretation studies. -Agriculture, biological diversity, climate and pollution studies. -Social/culture studies. -Architectural, landscaping and planning studies. -Rural and urban planning. Services Supporting Social Systems: E-R Modeling Services: Pattern Finding: -Individual/Organization Development. -World Interdependency Training. -IDEF modeling using PDES and STEP. -Automatic generation of data base tables. -Entity-Relationship Model control of 3 -D graphics. -Patterns from GIS data bases and interlocking matrices. -Density-seeking grid-cell (DSGC) analysis program. Hypermedia Products and Services: -Hyper. Media Corporation: -Hypermedia Development Environment (HDE): -Authoring System. -Presentation System. -Hyper. Bases™. Construction of Designed Environments: For more information write to: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 578 -7595 -Advanced Structures Incorporated (emphasis on space-frame): -Custom Architectural. -Speciality Building Systems. -Technology Transfer. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 015 Copyright © 1992
Phase I: Design Initiation. Discussion with client: • Identifying broad goals and needs. • Determining broad project scope. Walden 3 -D Operations: • Determination of relevant local and global frameworks with potential • Application of social/cultural constructs to assess human potential. • Application of trend dynamics to assess direction of change. linkages. Product: THE OPPORTUNITY MATRIX. • Identifies options/solutions. • Answers question: "What can be done? " Cost of Phase I is a function of (population base * decision coefficient * interaction coefficient). decision coefficient: reflects the number of distinct clients which must be addressed ranging from a single client to a decision-making group, as for example a city council. interaction coefficient: reflects the number of environmental considerations, ranging from an isolated rural town to an urban town adjacent to a major population center. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 016 Copyright © 1992
Phase II: Design Focus. Discussion with client: • Defining range of options. • Focusing research through identification of relevant networks. Walden 3 -D Operations: • Collection of data (see Data Collection • Building of interrelated data bases. • Pattern analysis of data bases. • Integration of system parameters. Services section for details). Product: THE FEASIBILITY MATRIX. • Hierarchy of options. • Ranking by potential for success and associated risk factors. Cost of Phase II is a function of (data collection costs + data base construction costs + data analysis costs). Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 017 Copyright © 1992
Phase III: Computer-Enabled Design. Discussion with client: • Defining product scope. • Determining range of costs. • Identifying funding options (including development of fund raising proposals and hypermedia presentations by Walden 3 -D). • Evaluating options based on initial goals of Phase I. Walden 3 -D Operations: • E-R Modeling (see supporting documents). • Environmental interaction analysis. • Human utilization analysis. • Resource optimization and waste management analysis. Product: THE VISUALIZATION MODEL. • 3 -D computer rendering. • Master Plan for integration into existing or projected systems. • Hypermedia presentation of options and interfaces with social Cost of Phase III is a function of (E-R modeling + factor analysis + computer design time + hypermedia design time). Cost of Proposals and Presentations is a function of (number of clients + sophistication of presentation). and natural systems. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 018 Copyright © 1992
Phase IV: Construction. Discussion with client: • Modifying design. • Evaluating associated costs. • Evaluating model in terms of initial goals of Phase I and the FEASIBILITY MATRIX of Phase II. Walden 3 -D Operations: • Construction drawings. • Environmental and social impact assessments. • RFP's (requests for proposals) for construction. • Consulting with client in selection of contractors and subcontractors. • Definition of the role of Walden 3 -D as construction and/or project manager. Product: THE BUILT FORM. Cost of Phase IV is a function of (standard architectural and construction management fees). Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 019 Copyright © 1992
Phase V: Long-Term Commitment. Discussion with client: • Identifying changing needs. • Modifying the Master Plan. • Evaluating BUILT FORM in context of initial goals of Phase I, FEASIBILITY MATRIX of Phase II, and VISUALIZATION MODEL of Phase III. Walden 3 -D Operations: • Establishment of Operations and Maintenance Systems. • Establishment of Information Management and Update Systems. • Establishment of Social Support Systems. • Interdependency Analysis of BUILT FORM as it functions within Natural and Social Systems. Product: SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONAL ENTITY. • Sensitive to changing environmental needs. • Able to adapt to a dynamic social system. Cost of Phase V is a function of (services rendered on an annual retainer basis). Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 020 Copyright © 1992
Interdependency: Walden 3 -D focuses on the bi-directional response between social systems and built form, the effect of built form on natural systems (including how natural systems impact the design and operation of built form), and how nature and social systems affect each other. Environmental impact considerations extend to the evolving interrelationships among these three systems. Data-base monitoring allows adjustments as dictated by changes in social and natural systems. Social Systems Built Form Natural Systems Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 021 Copyright © 1992
Walden 3 -D Data Collection Services: In order to provide a turn-key solution for those interested in using part or all of "The Walden 3 -D Design Process, " we will also act as a "general contractor" for data collection on germane projects. We have expertise and can coordinate: • • • Geological and geophysical data collection, processing and interpretation studies. Nature vegetation, biological diversity, and climate studies. Cultural studies. Architectural, landscape modification, and planning studies. Rural and urban planning studies. Specific details of data collection, processing, and interpretation expertise are listed on the next four pages. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 022 Copyright © 1992
Data Collection Services: Geological and geophysical data collection, processing, and interpretation studies: • • • Satellite images. Air photos. Side-scanning radar. Aeromagnetics (video location of flight lines). Seismic: • Regional deep seismic profiles (8 -12 sec of 8 ms data). • 2 -D/3 -D seismic (12. 5 -50 m trace spacing, 6 sec. of 2 to 4 ms data). • Marine and lake sparker survey (2. 5 sec of 0. 25 ms data). • Ground-penetrating radar (up to 200 feet of data with 6 inches between samples). • Hydrology studies. • Soil studies. For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 023 Copyright © 1992
Data Collection Services continued: Natural vegetation, biological diversity, and climate studies: • Literature searches. • Data collection from government, regulatory and environmental protection groups. • Monitoring and defining atmospheric, vegetative, and animal trends. • Ratios of irrigation-water distribution. • Soil-moisture studies. • Changes in vegetation patterns. • Agricultural allotment control. • Seeds certification and crop isolation maintenance. • Noxious and other serious weed encroachment patterns (land aquatic). • Insect infestation patterns. • Forestry control and forest fires. • Fish populations and patterns. • Wildlife migrating habits. • Monitoring big game. For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 024 Copyright © 1992
Data Collection Services continued: Cultural studies: • Inventory patterns of land use and cultural resources. • Store and preserve unique collected information. • Identify unique characteristics of a study area. • Perform environmental impact study to inventory archaeological data and non-renewable resources. • Determine the ramifications of the cultural inventory (tone of the place being studied). • Perform a detailed feasibility study, without destroying raw data or cultural resources. • Take an interdisciplinary approach to assess topical and geographical areas that need further description and interpretation, then do additional data collection and detailed studies. • Summarize with a detailed evaluation of social trends. • Design public multi-disciplinary, multi-media educational programs to facilitate broad-based support and participant ego-involvement; instilling community awareness. For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 025 Copyright © 1992
Data Analysis Services: Architectural, landscape modification, and planning studies: • Traditional studies. • Identify, rate, assess, and economically develop sustainable systems. • Solar-energy feasibility studies. Rural and urban planning studies: • Hypermedia storage of disparate data bases. • Polygon rasterization and pattern-finding with density-seeking grid cell analysis program allowing multivariate pattern analysis (see technology section). • Trend analysis and planning recommendations. For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 026 Copyright © 1992
Pattern Finding: Services: • Potential clients include anyone involved with multivariate data, such as maps from a standard GIS system or tables stored as interlocking matrices. • Pattern-finding process includes: • Input: • Read (or digitize) GIS polygons (or maps) and then rasterize the polygons. • Or input data stored digitally as interlocking matrices. • Process: • Run density-seeking grid-cell (DSGC*) analysis program to develop multivariate patterns. • Display: • Multidimensional manifold and/or map displays of resulting patterns and patterns of patterns. Software product: • Density-seeking grid-cell (DSGC*) analysis program: • UNIX™, X-Windows™, MOTIF™ software package. • Software package that finds patterns and patterns of patterns: • Inputs polygons from digitized maps or popular GIS systems. • Inputs data stored digitally as interlocking matrices. • Develops multivariate patterns. • Displays patterns using a multi-dimensional manifold. For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 * Available early 1992 from Information Design, Inc. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 027 Copyright © 1992
E-R Modeling Services: Entity-Relationship (E-R) Models*: • Potential clients include anyone involved with information describing corporate activities or production processes and seeking to capture these activities or processes in a data base or to visualize them on a computer screen. • E-R Modeling will be done in IDEF, the industry standard entity-relationship language. • Based on PDES and STEP. • Design of entity-relationship models that automatically build and simultaneously run: • Data bases: • E-R models are currently being widely used to build data bases. • E-R models automatically generate tables for DB 2, Ingres, Oracle, SQLBase, SQU Server, and SYBASE. • Graphics: • PHIGS. • gra. PHIGS™. • SUN Phigs™. • GL. • Information Design, Inc. has developed techniques for controlling 3 -D graphical representations from a data model and integrating these visuals with the data bases. For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 *Available through Information Design, Inc. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 028 Copyright © 1992
Hypermedia Defined: Hypermedia technology allows the user to build relationships among various media types, such as: • Text. • Diagrams. • Moving Diagrams (animation). • Images. • Moving Images (Video, CD ROM, etc. ). • Speech. • Sound. • Other Computer Programs. To navigate through these various types of media, "hotspots" are used to indicate that there is a "link" from the current "node" (a self-contained piece of information, such as a page of text, a photograph, a sound segment, etc. ) to another associated node of interest. These nodes of interest could be any of the above media types, or combinations of the above. This allows the user to relate large amounts of data of various media types - thereby allowing the user to apply meaning to the data, thus creating information. Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 029 Copyright © 1992
Hypermedia Products and Services: Hyper. Edge, the hypermedia authoring and presentation system: A UNIX™ operating system, X-Windows ™ graphics tools, and Motif™ user-interface based product for authoring, interpreting, and browsing through nodes of data, such as images, text, sound, video, as well as nodes calling other programs. Data can be stored and retrieved based on class menu criteria, sequentially as set up by an expert author, or in the same order as a previous session. Services are available to build HDE pointer data bases, and a series of specific hypermedia data bases (hyperbases) are currently being authored. Key features: • No data conversion required. • Custom classification features. • Search for nodes in a taxonomy or class menu. • Easy-to-use tools for building and linking interpretive overlays. • Configurable to a specific industry or application. • Based on emerging software standards. • Allows pointers to large volumes of data (giga- and tera-byte). For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 030 Copyright © 1992
Construction of Designed Environments: Advanced Structures Incorporated (ASI): • A. S. I. specializes in the development and application of cutting-edge building systems and technology. • These systems employ the very latest developments in material and process sciences with an emphasis on structural performance and cost efficiency. • A. S. I. 's strategy is to combine innovative, highly efficient componentized building systems with constantly evolving computer-driven information handling and automation techniques to form truly integrated, process-oriented (as opposed to mere product) building technologies. A. S. I. markets and technical expertise: • Custom architecture: • Custom-space enclosures (structure plus cladding). • Large-span structures (100' plus). • Space-frame systems (flat, domed, vaulted, pyramidal, or randomly articulated). • Custom 2 -D framing systems. • Tension and fabric structures. • Monumental skylights and custom curtainwalls. • Security building systems: • Building chains, large scale development projects, residential, industrial, telecommunications, aerospace or other high-volume cookie-cutter type installations based on a kit-of-parts. • Technology transfer: • Products and processes, and engineering systems. • Training and support, and marketing support. For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 http: //www. walden 3 d. com Advanced Structures Incorporated 4094 Glencoe Ave. Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 -5608 Phone: (310) 301. 1984 E-Mail: Patterson@asidesign. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com or Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments 082991 031 Copyright © 1992
Services Supporting Social Systems: Career/Team/Organization development: • Birkman™ psychological profile of individuals in an organization. • Quantifies: • strengths. • needs. • interests. • values. • perceptions. • potential for success in relationships and the world of work. • Empowers individual contributors. • Guides team creation in order to optimize participant interaction. One of the last remaining bastions of "true" productivity improvement involves the empowerment of all individuals with the information and the communication skills necessary for them to coach their relationships so others can count on them for who they are, inside and outside the world of work. Expectations are met and the costs involved in supervision and management can be reduced, because the employees become their own managers and form their own support systems. For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 032 Copyright © 1992
Services Supporting Social Systems continued: Organization development: Principle-centered leadership training, based on the book "The Seven Basic Habits of Highly Effective People, " is founded upon timeless principles of human and organizational effectiveness. This process: • Strikes at the root of organizational character and at the core of human behavior: individual identity and values. • Expands leadership to all employees. • Makes the complex simple without being simplistic. • Provides the basis for long-term, real world applications. • Affects people both in their personal and professional lives. • Addresses four levels of effectiveness: • personal. • interpersonal. • managerial. • organizational. • Produces a natural, not contrived, synergistic team-building effort. • Brings integrity to human resource development by emphasizing long-term processes, not instant results. • Breaks the ground necessary before the seeds of Total Quality can be sown. • Empowers people through application of timeless principles. • Aids definition of a personal mission statement to allow independence. • Provides social tools to assist interdependency. • Helps an organization create an effective culture. For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 033 Copyright © 1992
Services to Support Social Systems continued: Global Awareness Education: • World interdependency training with large scale world map experiences and associated curricula for elementary schools. * • World Game™ for corporate, private, and continuing education groups. * • Environmental education in-school and continuing education courses on the dynamics of global and local interdependent systems. • Bibliography of educational programs and software related to specific client needs. • Environmental Library: • Environmental data: books, periodicals, societies, and foundations. • Environmental Hypermedia Library (first release available in 1992). *Available through: The World Game Institute 3508 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Office: (215) 387 -0220 Fax: (215) 387 -3009 For more information contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 Walden 3 -D, Inc. Designing Responsive Environments http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: info@walden 3 d. com 082991 034 Copyright © 1992
3 -D Documentation of Natural Environments and Built Form: 3 -D photographs from Australia, Egypt, Greece, Israel, London, Texas, Utah, etc. PRICE LIST Size Quantity 3" x 5" 8" x 10" 16" x 20" 1 -5 $4. 00 ea. $18. 00 ea. $115. 00 ea. More than 5 $3. 00 ea. $15. 00 ea. $ 95. 00 ea. For photocopy proofs of 3 -D pictures or a brief written description contact: Walden 3 -D, Inc. P. O. Box 382 Barker, TX 77413 -0382 Walden 3 -D, Inc. Please describe what you are interested in Office: (281) 579 -0172 Fax: (281) 579 -2141 http: //www. walden 3 d. com E-Mail: rnelson@walden 3 d. com Designing Responsive Environments 082991 035 Copyright © 1992


