The digital world of video games has changed over time thanks to architects and their expertise in spatial design and designing 3D environments. Digital model building are skillsets architects use everyday, so who better to help design these digital worlds? For landscape architect David Fletcher, the opportunity to help create the landscape for the video game "The Witness" was another way his San Francisco-based, Fletcher Studio, to create new digital infrastructures and explore 3-D modeling platforms.
The game was released in 2016, by developers Jonathan Blow and Thekla Inc. However, since then, the video game industry and it's collaborative projects with architects and landscape architects has grown. According to Hudson, Fletcher shared, "After helping design 'The Witness,' Fletcher shifted his entire studio’s work into game engines. 'We don’t design two-dimensionally; we always design three-dimensionally,' he says. 'I don’t trust flat things.'"
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