Month / October 2019
A Brief History of BIM
by Vanessa Quirk “Patrick Schumacher of Zaha Hadid Architects wrote about the influence of BIM and parametric software in the Parametricist Manifesto, recognizing the impact of software on style in avant-garde design.”…
31 de October de 2019BIM Family: Collaborative Platform with Hundreds of Free Downloading BIM Families
by Romullo Baratto The gradual shift from CAD to BIM in architectural offices around the world, and particularly in Brazil, brings with it a number of benefits to the design process,…
29 de October de 201910 Projects in Which BIM was Essential
by Victor Delaqua Translated by Zoë Montano Axonometric Design of Metal Structure – Casa Piedra Blanca / Pablo Lobos Pedrals, Angelo Petrucelli Building Information Modeling (BIM) technology allows the design process to be…
24 de October de 2019How to Implement Passive Solar Design in Your Architecture Projects
by Dima Stouhi Although the sun is almost 150 million kilometers away, this star has had the most impact on our planet. But while some are busy chasing the sun for sun-kissed…
22 de October de 2019How Designing for Air Quality May Determine the Outcome of Your Meeting
by Megan Schires Humans can survive for 30 days without eating, 3 days without drinking, yet only 3 minutes without breathing. Of course, our need for air is also constant, we rely…
17 de October de 2019The National Museum of World Writing Tells its Stories Through Architecture
by Dima Stouhi Writing is an unending dialogue that has been connecting one generation to another, maintaining history, culture, and information. For the National Museum of World Writing, stories were built rather than written. Just…
15 de October de 20196 Steps for Designing Healthy Cities
by Niall Patrick Walsh By some estimates, cities consume over two-thirds of the world’s energy, and account for more than 70% of global CO2 emissions: a figure sure to increase as the…
10 de October de 2019World’s First Smart Mini-City to be Built in Las Vegas
by Eric Baldwin Real-Estate Trust Bleutech Park Properties plans to build the world’s first digital infrastructure mini-city in Las Vegas, Nevada. Called Bleutech Park, the $7.5 billion project is set to break ground this…
8 de October de 2019Universal Signage: The First Step in Making Cities More Accessible
by Fabian Dejtiar Translated by Maggie Johnson Of all the steps a city can take to make itself more pedestrian-friendly, developing a integral system of signage is both a quick and easy improvement…
3 de October de 2019The Best Architecture Projects of 2019 According to Time Magazine
by Fabian Dejtiar Translated by Maria Erman The World’s Greatest Places of 2019 list by Time magazine celebrates 100 destinations in the world to visit, stay, eat and drink. Selected by the global…
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