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Engawa House / Santiago Valdivieso + Stefano Rolla

April 27, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

The house is located on a rocky and stormy cliff between two small bays facing the Pacific Ocean. This situation between seas to the east and west can be felt on the ground, but not seen. The idea of the project is to generate a house that allows to work both as a refuge and as the opposite; a panorama. 

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MAD’s Mountainous Quzhou Sports Campus Under Construction in China

April 27, 2020 Eric Baldwin 0

The Quzhou Sports Campus by MAD Architects is taking shape in China’s Zhejiang province. Led by the Ma Yansong, the team designed the campus as a futuristic landscape with mountains and a lake conceived as a sunken garden. The design connects to the historic city to become a surreal and tranquil landscape. The project’s vision is to bring both the competition among sports stars and the physical activity of people’s daily lives together.

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Coordinate Across Software Lines with Open BIM

April 27, 2020 Megan Schires 0

In today’s world of digital architecture, one term appears more than all others: BIM. Building Information Modeling (BIM) concerns the appending and otherwise referencing of data in a digital model. Architects use BIM for a variety of reasons, but the common denominator of BIM use is having a single model which serves as a touchpoint for coordination between internal and external teams.

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Coordinate Across Software Lines with Open BIM

April 27, 2020 Megan Schires 0

In today’s world of digital architecture, one term appears more than all others: BIM. Building Information Modeling (BIM) concerns the appending and otherwise referencing of data in a digital model. Architects use BIM for a variety of reasons, but the common denominator of BIM use is having a single model which serves as a touchpoint for coordination between internal and external teams.

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Larch-clad house by RX Architects cantilevers over landscape

April 27, 2020 Jon Astbury 0
Druim by RX Architects

RX Architects incorporated part of an unfinished building into this house with a cantilevered upper story on the Rye Nature Reserve in East Sussex, England. Called Druim, the house was built over an existing foundation and ground floor. The previous owners of the site had been unable to secure permission for two planned properties due

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