Construction with textile formwork
The textile formwork saves up to 40% of concrete compared to equivalent prismatic profiles.
Viewpoint adapted to national park conditions
The viewpoint seems to float above the forest canopy, in a visual connection that avoids interfering with the local fauna and flora.
Aquatic spaces: origin and history of spas
With roots in ancient bathing practices, the aquatic wellness industry is now a booming global market.
Galvanisation and its applications
The main function of galvanising is to protect the surface of a metal against oxidation.
The Falkirk Wheel, Scotland
Built with more than 1,200 tonnes of steel, it is today the only infrastructure of its kind in the world.
Stitching cracks on historic building façades
The cracks are stitched with reinforcement to keep the openings practically unnoticeable.
Spray Blocks: revolution in interactive water play
Innovation from tradition, new paths from the old, a future that starts from the past...
Large-scale aquatic infrastructures: the science behind Amusement Megapools
Advanced engineering, resource optimisation and sustainability in pools that offer a unique aquatic experience.
Imagination in power, at Amusement Logic (part I)
We turn the process around, launching water and theme park concepts to inspire the world's developers.
Yennenga Parc, family entertainment centre, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso
Objective: to create a mixed-use leisure space, both aquatic and dry, that appeals to residents and tourists.
Nicolas Perpigna, General Manager Canyoning Park d’Argelès-sur-Mer
“The particularity of our business is that all our customers are treated on a first-name basis with us, but we always treat them with respect”.
Hotels of the world: Six Senses Southern Dunes, Saudi Arabia
On ‘the historic frankincense trade route’, this resort promises ‘seldom-experienced nature, wildlife, and culture’.