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The authors present an immersive design application for educational use that takes a different approach. First, they focus on the small, highly specific domain of animal habitat design. Second, the system's users don't have a blank slate-they begin with an existing design. Finally, the design tools don't allow general manipulation of all design features. Instead, they're task-specific and well constrained