This was for a government training simulation, so I only have a few shots that I'm authorized to show in my portfolio, but hopefully you enjoy them. Our desire was to give this training simulation a bit higher production values than your typical government simulation.
I was on a 2-person environment team. He handled furniture and mechanical props, and I handled most everything else... I created the structures themselves, but also signage, stairs, hand rails, carpets, walls, ceiling lights, lamp posts, etc. This was all done in Unreal 3. Took about 6 months.
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Here are a few photos I found of the real place:
![user added image](https://www.starwoodhotels.com/pub/media/1247/she1247lo.85275_md.jpg)
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And by the way, I'm recently out of a job, so if you need to simulate a hotel, let me know!
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