More choice for Sheltered Housing tenants

Posted March 20th, 2006 in by Joe

From today Camden council’s sheltered housing customers can reap the benefits of choice based lettings in partnership with Home Connections and Camden Council. Sheltered Housing tenants, who may need more care or assistance, now have all the benefits of Choice Based Lettings, allowing them the freedom and opportunity to choose, bid for and view properties themselves.

We have created a number of virtual tours for the schemes which bring the properties direct to them through their web browser saving them time money and energy on wasted visits. We believe this will be a popular and effective service judging by the comments from the user group who road tested the proposals. This will prove to be a great advantage to these particular tenants, who sometimes have mobility issues. We will be showcasing our tours of some of the schemes at the forthcoming Sheltered Housing open day, which you can find out about by clicking here.

Urban Choice

Posted February 24th, 2006 in by Joe

Urban Choice Virtual Tour

New for 2006

Posted January 30th, 2006 in by Joe

We are pleased to announce that 2006 will see the completion of many exciting and innovative Virtual Tour projects. We are looking forward to adding our unique brand of striking visual solutions to the new ‘Visit Kirklees’ campaign, various pieces of work for the London Borough of Waltham Forest and new customers within the private sector. Much of this work involves creating Virtual Tours for a wide range of new and exciting locations ranging from museums and galleries through to the stunning Yorkshire countryside.

London City Hall

Posted December 6th, 2005 in by Joe

Virtual Tours and marketing for London Strategic Housing

Posted October 17th, 2005 in by Joe

LSH logoLondon Strategic Housing (LSH) is a charitable housing association that has been working in partnership with the NHS and other keyworker employers to provide high quality, affordable furnished homes for rent across London and the Home Counties. Continue Reading »

What machine specification will I need to run Virtual Tours?

Posted October 17th, 2005 in by Joe

To view our virtual tours we recommend a standard pc set-up with a minimum of 128mb of RAM and an audio card if you wish to listen to the tours.

How long does it take to create a Virtual Tour of an average property?

Posted October 17th, 2005 in by Joe

We have a 48 hour turn around in most cases, slightly longer for larger properties and venues.

Are the Virtual Tours customisable?

Posted October 17th, 2005 in by Joe

Yes see our features section to get a full picture of the options available

What software do I need to run Virtual Tours?

Posted October 17th, 2005 in by Joe

It is a platform independent application that runs on the downloadable Java Virtual Machine (JVM). This comes standard with most modern browsers.

How much does a Virtual Tour cost?

Posted October 17th, 2005 in by Joe

For your individual quotation contact Joe McLoughlin, Business Development Manager on 07939825164. Alternatively or you can contact us via email.

How do I use the Virtual Tours Software?

Posted October 17th, 2005 in by Joe

The Virtual Tours are viewed in a browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. They can also be embedded inside other programs such as Macromedia Director and Quicktime Pro.

Naish Court on Google Earth

Posted October 17th, 2005 in news by Joe

Naish CourtWith the recent news that Google Earth has enabled users to add their own 3-dimensional structures onto the globe we couldn’t resist giving it a try ourselves. Naish Court is a new development we have been modelling for the Guinness Trust. At a recent ODPM conference we demonstrated adding the Naish Court model to a Google Earth demonstration in front of an audience of over 200.

This demo requires you to install Google Earth onto your pc.

Pimlico Virtual Neighbourhood demo

Posted October 17th, 2005 in by Joe

Pimlico Virtual Neighbourhood demo

Virtual neighbourhoods are an excellent way to market and inform the public about local facilities, schools and public spaces. This Pimlico Virtual Neighbourhood demo informs local residents how to bid for a public property, and then shows them around the neighbourhood.

Please note you will need Windows Media Player to view the demo and it may take a few minutes to load.

Talacre Community Centre

Posted October 14th, 2005 in by Joe