Mansion Boathouse and Dock3D ModelNoAI
This 3D model represents the boathouse and dock of the Mediterranean Revival Kellogg Mansion constructed in Dunedin, Florida. The house was demolished in 2022, but not before a complete 3D survey by our team was conducted to record all extant structures and landscape setting. The mansion was once owned by cereal magnate W.K. Kellogg with the architecture reminiscent of an Addison Mizner Spanish Mediterranean design. The house was constructed in 1925 for Richard Frischkorn who developed Dunedin Isles and the Dunedin Isles golf course. The house was a model home for the development and appeared in advertisements. In the modern era it was altered to include a disco room and lavish murals and artwork. After years of vacancy the home was razed. The digital project includes 3D and VR exhibition elements and a 3D virtual tour project developed through community partnerships between the USF DHHC and the Pinellas Community Foundation, the Dunedin Public Library, and the Dunedin History Museum.
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