- 2008: S. Arlinghaus invited to speak at Google 3D Warehouse
Base Camp in Mountain View, CA at the GooglePlex. Had to decline
the invitation; nonetheless, was nice to be thought of as representing
higher education in regard to work already done.
- 2008: Best of 3D Warehouse awards number over 50.
- 2007: Best of 3D Warehouse awards (blue ribbons); these
buildings come up default in all free downloads of Google Earth when
the "3d buildings" checkbox is checked. They are designed for
planning, rather than for architectural, purposes; file size is kept
small. What is important is giving the "impression" of the
building rather than giving large amounts of detail. View the
associated .kmz files in Google Earth to understand the context; they
are attached to the linked pages below. Be sure to turn on the
"terrain" switch, otherwise buildings made in older software (older
versions of Google SketchUp) will float above the surface.
- Archimedes's models (S. Arlinghaus is "Archimedes").
- Campus models of Arlinghaus: 1 (Alumni Center), 2 (Angell Hall), 3 (Angell Hall
Complex), 4 (Art
Museum, first model), 5
(Art Museum, second model), 6 (Bagnoud Building),
7 (Biomedical
Sciences Building), 8
(Bursley Hall), 9 (C. C.
Little Building), 10
(Chemistry Building), 11
(Clements Library, first model), 12 (Clements Library,
second model), 13
(Crisler Arena), 14
(Dennison Building, first model), 15 (Dennison Building,
second model), 16 (East
Hall, first model), 17
(East Hall, second model), 18 (Frieze Building), 19 (Hatcher
Library North), 20
(Hatcher Library South), 21
(Haven Hall), 22
(Hill Auditorium, first model), 23 (Hill Auditorium,
second model), 24
(Kraus Natural Science Building), 25 (Michigan League, first
model), 26 (Michigan
League, second model), 27
(Literature, Science, and the Arts Building), 28 (Mason Hall), 29 (Michigan
Stadium), 30
(Modern Language Building), 31
(Northwood IV), 32
(Pharmacy College), 33
(Power Center), 34
(Rackham Building, first model), 35 (Rackham Building, second
model), 36 (Randall
Laboratory), 37
(Schembechler Hall), 38
(Shapiro Library), 39
(Tappan Hall, second model), 40
(Tisch Hall), 41
(University Hospitals), 42
(West Hall, first model), 43
(West Hall, second model).
- DDA models of Arlinghaus: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
- Build Your Campus competition models--student participants each
won at least one blue ribbon, as a Best of 3D Warehouse award
- 2007: University of Michigan models of about 300 buildings
included in the online folder resulting from the "Build Your Campus"
competition.
- 2007: Archimedes selected by Google as a "Featured Modeler."
- 2006: Google 3D Warehouse, "Google Picks" then go to
"Cities in
Development" http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/
to see textured models of downtown Ann Arbor buildings.
- 2006: 3D Atlas of Ann
Arbor, Version
2. Google Earth Community, ranked a "Top 20 Rated Post"
on Entrance page, December 8, 2006.
- 2006: 3D Atlas of Ann
Arbor, Version 2. Rated a 5 globe
production (top score) in
Google Earth Community, November 2006.
- 2004: Sandra L. Arlinghaus and William C. Arlinghaus,
Spatial Synthesis
Sampler, Solstice,
Summer 2004. Semi-Finalist, Pirelli
2003 INTERNETional Award Competition.
- 2004: Sandra Lach Arlinghaus, recipient, The
President’s
Volunteer
Service
Award,
March 11, 2004.
- 2003: Jeffrey
A. Nystuen, won the 2003 Medwin Prize in Acoustical Oceanography
given
by the Acoustical Society of America.
The citation was "for the innovative use of sound to measure rainfall
rate
and type at sea". It is awarded to a young/mid-career scientist
whose
work demonstrates the effective use of sound in the discovery and
understanding
of physical and biological parameters and processes in the sea.
- 2002: Sandra L.
Arlinghaus,
William C. Arlinghaus, and Frank Harary. Graph Theory and
Geography:
an Interactive View (eBook), published by John Wiley
and Sons, New York, April 2002. Finished as a Finalist in the
2002
Pirelli INTERNETional Award Competition (in the top 20 of over 1200
entries
worldwide).
- 2001: Solstice, Semi-Finalist, Pirelli 2001
INTERNETional
Award
Competition
in the Environmental Publishing category.
- 1992: Solstice, article about it by Ivars Peterson
in Science
News,
25 January, 1992..
- 1991: Solstice, article about it by Joe Palca, Science
(AAAS),
29 November, 1991.