Traffic Engineering

Rose Law Group, in association with a related company, Summit Land Management, can offer clients the following services:

– Traffic Engineering

-Offering highly skilled 3D modeling using many different softwares, including Rhino, Grasshopper, Blender and 3Dsmax. 

-Providing 3D renderings and Virtual tours of non built architectural projects, a great tool for commercial purposes

-Parametric 3D models and Generative Design, using coding and algorithms to generate responsive 3D models- automating urban planning and design. 

-Capable of designing and creating VR experiences, mostly used to immerse a client into its future building or on the metaverse 

 -Creation of NFT collections, built an algorithm capable of setting up thousands of different 3D space configurations, and can build VR experiences from these 3D models. 

 –  Design and Build out of any metaverse experience, including buildings, tokens, event venues, and even creation of games

– Full service wedding and event planning/implementation, including invitations, NFT favors, etc.   

-Uses 3D and design skills to create 3D spatial experiences and deploy them into different Metaverse platforms, such as Decentraland, Sandbox and Somnium Space, among others

-Feng Shui strategist for both residential and commercial buildings.

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