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The Chicago Mercantile Exchange

(1995) This is an example of early virtual reality and computer graphics animation developed by Dave Pape, Deb Lowman, and Dana Plepys for Space Management Consultants at the Electronic Visualization Lab.

The Chicago-based architectural firm, Space Management Consultants collaborated with the Electronic Visualization Laboratory to create architectural design concepts for the redesign of The Chicago Mercantile Exchange trading floor. Rather than present concepts as traditional models, Space Management opted to create virtual renditions of their designs to allow for client preview within EVL's CAVE virtual reality theater.

The Chicago Mercantile Exchange infrastructure renovation/upgraded was required in order to accommodate new technology to the trading pits - cable distribution systems, life safety systems and new enlarged IDF spaces; trading pit renovation, enlargement and steep tiering surrounding the trading complexes were also part of the design concepts.

Using virtual reality as a pre-visualization tool proved extremely valuable in altering original design concepts based on client feedback and making the final design proposal.

producer/director: Deb Lowman, Dana M. Plepys

evl contributors: Andrew Johnson, Deb Lowman, Dave Pape, Dana M. Plepys

credits: Scott Kinsey (S/MP), Dave Ivey (S/MP), Charles Kinsey (S/MP), The Chicago Merchantile Exchange Space/Management Programs Inc. Electronic Visualization Laboratory (ART) Laboratory

©1995 CME, S/MP, UIC


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