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==Software Development==
[[File:058 CARLA computer room.jpg|thumb|left|CARLA Computer Room]]
CARLA was a customized software program conceived by [[Beverly Willis]] and written in house by a [[Harvard Graduate School of Design]] student, Jochen Eigen, designed to analyze prospective land parcels for their development potential as large-scale multi-unit complexes. Jochen Eigen wrote the programming scripts that directed CARLA as the managing software to interface a variety of planning unit concepts with a mapping program that could then process a variety of planning proposals against the site’s fixed fields of relevant data. The data was extracted from traditional analog topographical maps soil analysis, and marketing information.