Archive for the ‘Autocad’ Category
Wednesday, February 24th, 2016
Article source: v2com
In 2011, within the framework of its factory expansion projects, Aluminerie Alouette struck an accord with the Government of Quebec to finance the construction of a university building in Sept-Iles with the goal of improving access to graduate studies in the region.
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- Architects: BGLA | Architecture + Design urbain
- Project: Alouette University Building, UQAC
- Location: Sept-Îles, Canada
- Photography: Optik 360°
- Software used: Sketch Up, Revit, and Autocad
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2016
Article source: Estudio Atemporal
Campobaja comes directly from Ensenada, Baja California. More than a restaurant that references the way food is prepared there, the idea was to literally transport a piece of Baja to Mexico City’s Colonia Roma.
 Image Courtesy © Luis Gallardo LGM Studio
- Architects: Estudio Atemporal
- Project: Campobaja
- Location: Colima 124, Colonia Roma, 06700, Delegación Cuauhtémoc, Distrito Federal, México
- Photography: Luis Gallardo LGM Studio
- Collaboration with: Despacho Durango
- Constructed area: 224m2
- Year: 2015
- Software used: Autocad and Sketchup
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Thursday, February 18th, 2016
Article source: Benthem Crouwel Architects
Cuyperspassage is the name of the new tunnel at Amsterdam Central Station that connects the city and the waters of the IJ-river. Since the end of 2015 it has been used by large numbers of cyclists, some 15,000 daily, and pedestrians 24 hours a day. This ‘slow traffic corridor’ was exactly what many users of the city felt was lacking. What once was by necessity a left or right turn is now, at long last, straight ahead. The tunnel is clad on one side by nearly 80,000 Delft Blue tiles: a true Dutch spectacle at a central spot in Amsterdam.
 Image Courtesy © Jannes Linders
- Architects: Benthem Crouwel Architects
- Project: Cuyperspassage
- Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Photography: Jannes Linders
- Software used: AutoCad, Adobe Suit
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Thursday, February 18th, 2016
Article source: Emmanuel COMBAREL Dominique MARREC Architectes (ECDM)
The immediate proximity of the future heart of the city constituted of businesses and dwellings forces us to sanctuarize the square of the City Hall and to distinguish an external extension, a place which offers dignity and readability to the City Hall.
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2016
Article source: Bhumiputra Architecture
From the architect. Our design for Lookup’s new offices is based on one core principle: the requirement of flexible, open workspaces for a young, dynamic team. Our vision was to design a space that was minimal yet confident and most importantly, efficient.
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- Architects: Bhumiputra Architecture
- Project: Lookup HQ
- Location: Koramangala, Bangalore, India
- Software used: Autocad, Sketchup, Lumion
- Client: Deepak Ravindran
- Project Area: 5000 sft
- Completion of project: January 2016
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2016
Article source: Néstor Pérez Batista
Mayca and Gonzalo Bethencourt, owners of the Finca, expressed their desire to establish a new visual link between the existing buildings and their environment from the basis of respect for the culture of the territory. With this challenge, started this renewal by the Lanzarote architect with studio in Berlin, Néstor Pérez Batista.
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- Architects: Néstor Pérez Batista
- Project: TEGOYO I
- Location: Lanzarote , Germany
- Photography: Rubén Acosta
- Software used: AutoCad
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2016
Article source: Architecturama
Whether visiting alone, with a large group of guests or as a family, the owners were looking for a relaxed, welcoming environment, conceptually similar to a cottage yet more refined, particularly in the relationships among spaces and between people. The goal was to have a present, living and enthusiastic architecture that engages the senses.
The design process, grounded in the setting, symbiosis with the site and a reduced environmental footprint, led to a reflection process on the functional elements and their optimization.
 Image Courtesy © James Brittain
- Architects: Architecturama
- Project: Lake Jasper House
- Location: Chertsey, Canada
- Photography: James Brittain
- Software used: SketchUp, Autocad, Mock-up, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign
- Project team : Sylvain Bilodeau, architecte, Nicolas Mathieu-Tremblay, architecte
- Structure: Genivar (now WSP)
- General Contractor : Les entreprises Sylvain Lachance
- Exterior cladding : Éco-Cèdre Inc.
- Area : 80 m² (140 m² floor area)
- Conception : 2011-2013
- Construction : 2012-2014
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Sunday, February 14th, 2016
Article source: LODESIGNER
Project of street food pavilion Food BOX was designed by Elena Ostapova to contest [BERLIN] Gourmet Street Food, agencies Architectural KompetitionConcoursd’Architecture in 2015.
The prototype of concept served as a cardboard box. Verge box are transformed.
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- Architects: LODESIGNER
- Project: Street food pavilion Food BOX
- Location: Berlin, Germany
- Architect And Designer: Elena Ostapova
- Software used: Auto Cad, Vray, 3D Max
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Sunday, February 14th, 2016
Article source: Graft
The Ronald McDonald House is a Charity House that provides space and a home for families whose hospitalized children are in the process of receiving medical treatment.
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- Architects: Graft
- Project: FAMILY HOUSE
- Location: Sankt Augustin, Germany
- Software used: AutoCAD, Rhino
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Sunday, February 14th, 2016
Article source: Nash Baker Architects
The Old Hall in Suffolk is a complex restoration project by Nash Baker Architects involving a 16th Century oak-framed hall house with many later alterations and additions. Originally constructed in the 16th Century for a local merchant, this historic hall house was converted into several cottages around 1800. Unsympathetic alterations and extension during the 1960’s and 1970’s have been reversed or remodeled to re-unite the building as a single house.
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- Architects: Nash Baker Architects
- Project: The Old Hall
- Location: Suffolk, England
- Software used: Autocad
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