From vision to reality, hassle-free: the AALOS™method from Amusement Logic
Every creative and design decision goes through a validation framework that ensures viability, profitability, and sustainability.
Lulu International Tirur, design of a new family entertainment centre, India
A place designed down to the last detail where “family ties are strengthened, moments are celebrated and emotions are experienced”.
Design tricks in water parks, theme parks and amusement parks: go away green
Disney popularised its use to conceal technical elements without resorting to costly solutions.
New concepts for new electrical technologies
The traditional electrical model has been replaced by electrical installations that make automatic decisions.
ISO 19650-4 for information exchange in BIM methodology
Its objective is to ensure that the information is adequate and complies with established quality and validation criteria.
The 10 dimensions of a BIM methodology project
Each stage in the development of an asset corresponds to a dimension that incorporates a layer of control and optimisation.
Engineers of the 20th century: Carlos Fernández Casado
A fundamental legacy in the introduction of rational and scientific criteria in structural calculation and design.
Amusement Logic partners with Thai developer for theme and leisure park in China (+ VIDEO)
An initial phase covering 66 hectares, with plans for future expansion to 200 hectares, and a theme inspired by Thai culture.
Interfaces between architecture, brand and emotion
Visitors do not merely pass through; they enter and become part of a controlled and harmonious universe that is undoubtedly memorable.
Hotels of the world: Barin Ski Resort, Iran
Empathetic architecture, the result of a fluid and conscious dialogue, full of whispers, with nature.
TOURISE: a new platform for global tourism
The platform brings together policymakers, investors, and technology developers.
Prefabricated bamboo houses: a social response in Myanmar
The innovation lies in the use of small-diameter bamboo beams, a material often considered waste.


