Cabins for leisure and tourism
Similar to a nest, whilst offering privacy, the cabin allows multi-directional views.
Island-building
Thematic architecture that rises above the ground, allows a double use of the land and takes advantage of bioclimatic aspects.
The BIM model in Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality
Technologies that make decisions more precise and the construction of leisure and tourism projects more efficient.
Architecture and nature
Thanks to the challenges it poses, nature is exerting an increasing influence on contemporary architecture.
Project plans with BIM methodology
One of the great technological leaps in architecture and construction, since 2D plans.
Natural swimming pools
Ecological, sustainable and energy-efficient aquatic facilities, or the experience of bathing in a natural lake.
Fencing in water parks and leisure and tourism complexes
Security, privacy, economy, aesthetics, and terrain, criteria for choosing the most appropriate perimeter enclosure.
Universal design
As well as guaranteeing accessibility and use, universal design also improves people’s quality of life.
Water temperature via BMS in aquatic installations
Monitoring and control of water temperature to improve the experience of guests, visitors and users.
BIM implementation worldwide: 8 – Canada
Despite the lack of regulations, several architectural projects have been carried out in the country using BIM methodology.