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+Google Earth has [added some new layers featuring American architecture][1]. The layers were created in partnership with the The American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the 150 buildings, bridges and other structures are the results of a nationwide poll to determine American's favorite architectural landmarks.
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+The new layers highlight and zoom to newly created 3-D models of the buildings, bridges, memorials and other structures.
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+Also included in the AIA layers is the Blueprint for America layer. The Blueprint project is a community service effort by the AIA in which members donating time and expertise to "enhance the quality of life in their communities."
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+The blueprint layers will allow users to track the progress of those projects on Google Earth.
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+The new layers are fun and informative, but let's face it, a nice 3-D layer of World architecture would be much cooler.
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+In related news, if all these Google Earth layers have got you thinking perhaps you'd like to try your hand at making your own, the [Google Code has added three new tutorials][2] on the Maps API/KML.
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+One in particular, the <cite>[Adding Metadata to Your KML Files][3]</cite> tutorial should be useful for those just getting started building Google Earth layers.
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+[1]: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/04/new-3-d-layers-from-aia-on-google-earth.html "New 3-D layers from AIA on Google Earth"
+[2]: http://googlemapsapi.blogspot.com/2007/04/introducing-3-maps-apikml-tutorials-in.html "Introducing 3 Maps API/KML Tutorials in Google Code's Knowledge Base"
+[3]: http://code.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=65628 "Adding Metadata to Your KML Files" \ No newline at end of file