Queue management, the example of the farewell to Elizabeth II
At its peak, the queue was 8 km long and waiting times were estimated at 14 hours.
Audit levels for BIM models
Compliance with plans and specifications, health and integrity, quality and consistency are some of the elements to be audited.
Large earthworks engineering
Sometimes entire mountains are displaced or cut down and, as a result, new geographical formations emerge.
Drones in water and theme parks
Collecting information on flows and queues or recording visitor experience are some of its uses.
Theme parks, trends and new experiences
Towards personalisation, individuation, interactivity and immersion through new technologies.
Kaynemaile’s Re/8, an effective solution in architecture
A mesh that blocks 70% of solar radiation and allows 80% of the air to circulate.
What is Open BIM?
A way to overcome interoperability barriers and encourage communication in the construction industry.
Eduardo Torroja’s unique structures
A legacy in engineering and architecture that combines elegance and aesthetics with efficiency.
Integration of structure and architecture
The architecture determines the structural design and the structure determines the architectural solutions.
Kristof Van Hove, former director of concept and theming investments at Plopsa
“You don't need to be the biggest, but make sure that everything is focused on the client having an unforgettable day.”
Hotels of the world: Finca Cortesin, Malaga, Spain
Simplicity, elegance, humility, elevate the spiritual side of this hotel almost to the point of asceticism.
MIT unravels the mystery of Roman concrete
Samples of the ancient material contain bright white microscopic-scale mineral clusters.


