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HHP at UH (University of Houston, Health and Human Performance) :

This project was a single full-prim sim for the University of Houston. Their requirements included low-prim academic buildings that could be used actively for teaching and lectures, with multimedia equipment in several sites in the sim. They wanted a campus that was beautiful as well as functional, with architecture remeniscent of Ivy League college campuses.

Set in a landscaped park-like setting with water features and brick paths, one special feature is a re-creation of the domed Jefferson Auditorium (original building designed by President Thomas Jefferson, for the University of Virginia).

Why the Jefferson Auditorium? Because they admired the architecture, and wanted a beautiful and unique building.


Here we see the whole sim, as it stands today.


Replica of the Jefferson Auditorium. Inside is an office, a lounge,
a conference room, and a large multimedia theatre.


Inside the main entrance of the Jefferson Auditorium.


On the next floor up. a huge round room with a domed roof serves as a multimedia auditorium.


Looking from the other side, at the seating for a presentation.


Smaller buildings house specific departments or multipurpose classrooms.
A scenic lake area reflects the campus.


One of the larger lakes in the campus.


In the center of the sim are four larger classroom buildings, each with its own
multimedia system. A set of teleporter towers provides rapid access to any area of the sim.


One of many multimedia classrooms on campus.


A clock tower accurately displays SL time, and chimes the hours.