Archicad 25 allows you to continue selections by switching between 2D and 3D views without reselecting items thanks to new and improved commands. Furthermore, you can also speed up your workflow by using overlapping elements and hiding the selected elements in the active view.
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Ice Su House / Junsekino Architect and Design
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Architects: Junsekino Architect and Design
- Area: 280 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Aqualine, In the glazz, SCG, SK Kaken, TOA
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Professionals: G.A. House, AEKPAKIN Interior and Construction
Talaga Sampireun Pavilions / Seniman Ruang
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Architects: Seniman Ruang
- Area: 800 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Allia Picaso Tiles, Beranda Living, Byoliving, ErreLuce, Essenza Gris Cemento, +6
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Professionals: Seniman Ruang, Sulawesi Coconut Wood
House in SouthMinoh / FujiwaraMuro Architects
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Architects: FujiwaraMuro Architects
- Area: 67 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Koizumi, Lilycolor, Nissin-EX
Yusun-gwan Hotel / Chakchak Studio
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Architects: Chakchak Studio
- Area: 2200 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: BAE, STANDARD.a Furniture Studio
Metaverse vs. Sustainability: How can the Metaverse Help us Deliver Better Designs?
With the recent Metaverse hype, let's address the elephant in the room! As more and more people dance around the subject of weather or not it is harmful for sustainably-conscious architecture designers to utilize the Metaverse, I decided to interview Oliver Lowrie, a Director at Ackroyd Lowrie, an award-winning London-based architecture practice dedicated to building the cities of the future, who is already using this technology to enhance Ackroyd Lowrie’s low-energy designs.
Nazca House / Ignacio Szulman arquitecto
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Architects: Ignacio Szulman arquitecto
- Area: 120 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Blindex, FV GRIFERIAS, Matyser, Prindemar, Roca
House in Santa Joana / nu.ma | unipessoal
Why Use Translucent Polycarbonate on Building Facades?
Whether blending in or standing out, embodying transparency or solidity, expressing coarseness or softness, a façade is the medium through which we engage with architecture. It tells a story and can often set the tone for the rest of the interior. But apart from defining a purely visual experience, a building’s envelope must also be practical, durable and have the ability to properly manage natural lighting and ventilation needs. After all, by being the point of contact with the outside, it is responsible for mitigating sounds and providing protection from climatic conditions, such as wind, rain, heat and humidity. Therefore, when designing a facade, it is important to consider a balance between performance and a beautiful aesthetic. Of course, many materials successfully meet these criteria. But when it comes to creating a comforting, light-filled ambiance while ensuring resistance, ease of installation and versatility, the properties of translucent polycarbonate panels seem to be unparalleled.
House Aqua Bad Cortina / Pedevilla Architects
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Architects: Pedevilla Architects
- Area: 200 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Holzius Vollholzhaus
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Professionals: Egon Pescollderungg, Studio GM, TKON
AXOR Futures: Long-lasting Design and Conscious Consumption
With the kick-off theme "Precious Space", the Hansgrohe Group's design brand AXOR launched its new, digital platform AXOR Futures on November 9, 2021. The event series highlights new developments in architecture and design by bringing together renowned experts from various fields for an inspiring exchange on avant-garde topics. "With AXOR Futures, we offer exclusive insights into new ways of thinking about societal influences on interior design. The first edition on the topic of 'Precious Space' was very well received by the global architecture and design community. This is another reason why we are very much looking forward to 'The Long View' on April 20," says Anke Sohn, Head of Global Brand Marketing AXOR.
Heatherwick Studio to Design Hainan Performing Arts Centre in China
Heatherwick Studio has been selected to design a tropical opera house for the island province of Hainan at the southernmost point of China, the studio's first opera house or music venue project. The design features three performance spaces: an opera house, a concert hall, and a theatre, that come together under a sweeping canopy referencing to the island’s unique geology.
Athita Hidden Court Chiang Saen Boutique Hotel / Studio Miti
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Architects: Studio Miti
- Area: 734 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Lighting House, Pareena
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Professionals: Ariya Construction, Aekanan Intarasab
Ukrainian Architectural Landmarks Face the Threat of Destruction
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine unleashed a major humanitarian and refugee crisis, with 4.2 million people fleeing into neighbouring countries and 6.5 displaced internally. According to the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), 18 million people are projected to become affected in the near future with the current scale and direction of the ongoing military violence. In addition to the threat to human lives, Ukraine’s culture is also at risk, as cities and historic buildings are being destroyed. In March, the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has expressed concern over the damage caused to historic landmarks in Ukraine and called for the protection of its cultural heritage. The following are some of Ukraine’s most prominent architectural landmarks, which are now in danger of being destroyed amid the conflict.
PVC Frames in Residential Projects: Strength and Low Maintenance
PVC, as the synthetic material Polyvinyl Chloride is called, or Polyvinyl Chloride, is one of the most produced plastics in the world, reaching 40 million tons per year. Its application is quite varied and in construction it has found different branches, serving both as an input for infrastructure and for finishing.
Rising from the Desert: A 15-Minute City is Coming to Utah
15-minute cities are a trending urban planning topic that has long been discussed academically and is now slowly being implemented across existing cities in Europe. But now, the first 15-minute city is being designed and built from scratch in Utah. Dubbed “The Point”, the new 600-acre city will be located just outside Salt Lake City, and will be a redeveloped former state prison site where new jobs, housing, public spaces, amenities, and transportation will serve almost 15,000 people in an attempt to explore a prototype for how innovative urban planning concepts can improve the public health and wellness.
"I Wanted to Look at Places in a New Three-Dimensional Way": In Conversation with Daniel Libeskind
Daniel Libeskind (b. 1946, Lodz, Poland) studied architecture at Cooper Union in New York, graduating in 1970, and received his post-graduate degree from Essex University in England in 1972. While pursuing a teaching career he won the 1989 international competition to design the Jewish Museum in Berlin before ever realizing a single building. He then moved his family there to establish a practice with his wife Nina and devoted the next decade to the completion of the museum that opened in 2001. The project led to a series of other museum commissions that explored such notions as memory and history in architecture.
JF House / Rocco Arquitetos
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Architects: Rocco Arquitetos
- Area: 332 m²
- Year: 2021