vincent callebaut proposes to unite notre dame’s nave, roof, and spire

May 7, 2019 macnadusa 0

in the wake of the devastating fire that ravaged paris’ notre dame cathedral, a number of architects and designers have presented proposals suggesting how the church could be rebuilt. the response of paris-based architect vincent callebaut seeks to bring science, art, and spirituality together. inspired by biomimicry, the design hopes to establish a fairer symbiotic […]

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Hotel Adriatic / 3LHD

May 7, 2019 Martita Vial 0

Adriatic is a unique hotel with art providing an unrepeatable ambient in which fantasy and reality interact through artistic interventions and everyday objects. The existing building was constructed in 1913 as one of the first hotels in the region and is nowadays the only one situated in the urban structure of Rovinj. 

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Haus Gables / MALL

May 7, 2019 Pilar Caballero 0

The 2,200­square­foot home challenges the domestic interior through materiality, color, and form. It is one of only two residences in the country made of cross laminated timber (CLT), an exceptionally strong wood material produced by gluing together layers of lumber that alternate in direction.

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Trends Report: Constructech & the Digital Future of the Construction Industry

May 7, 2019 Pola Mora 0

As users of ArchDaily demonstrate certain affinities and greater interest in particular subjects, these topics emerge as trends. In recent years, the architecture and construction industry have incorporated digitalization into their processes. This has led to a considerable increase in the search for keywords related to “innovation” and “new technologies” within the infrastructure area.

Below, we’ve provided trends that relate to an emerging concept in the construction industry: “Constructech”, how to take advantage of new technologies to optimize processes.