Architecture for leisure and tourism: wellbeing and social connection
It enriches our lives, strengthens the social fabric and sense of belonging, and fosters shared happiness.
Digital on-site management of a construction project: BIM stations
Designers, architects, technicians and developers have an option for consulting digital information on site.
Luna Luna: Forgotten Fantasy, or a theme-exhibition park
“Modern art that (...) involves people of all ages and educational levels in playful acts”.
RIBA plan of work and its stages in architecture and construction
How to ensure that stakeholders in a project understand its phases and work in a coordinated manner.
VACWAY, process optimisation and improved experience
Tools that automate critical processes, reduce costs and increase user satisfaction in leisure and hospitality.
BCF in construction with BIM methodology
A format that improves multidisciplinary communication and makes the construction process more efficient and organised.
How to read cracks in structures and buildings
Openings through walls, walls or facades, which therefore affect stability and functionality.
Hybrid steel beam construction
Efficient and environmentally friendly development and transformation in infrastructure design and construction.
Architecture: design for performance in seismic zones
How to strike a balance between the exorbitant expense of building a structure and its certain destruction.
Contemporary reinterpretation of African architecture
Organic forms emerge like extensions of the earth itself and evoke monumental figures from the African continent.
Water: a history of water purification and filtration
Chlorination is “probably the most important public health breakthrough of the millennium”; Life Magazine, 1997.
History of architecture: the architecture of the Incas
Archaeologists point out that the Incas were influenced by two previous cultures: the ancient city of Tiahuanaco and the Huari.