Tag: Collaboration
Farkasvölgyi Arquitetos Associados – Arena MRV
Farkasvölgyi Arquitetos Associados’ journey intertwines with the evolution of Archicad itself. The team have become pioneers in Latin America since they adopted the software in 1996. Embracing BIM for well over two decades, they’ve consistently integrated it into all their projects.
Among their recent notable collaborations with Archicad is Clube Atlético Mineiro’s Arena MRV, a multipurpose facility in Belo Horizonte, MG unveiled in 2023.
Merstham Park School – McAvoy
Designed and built by McAvoy, Merstham Park School in Surrey had a remit to significantly reduce the operational carbon of the building. The use of Archicad aided the manufacturing process, as well as maximising energy efficiency and minimising the building’s energy loss.
NOA Network of Architecture
Founded in 2011 by Stefan Rier and Lukas Rungger, NOA (Network of Architecture) specializes in tourism, hospitality and gastronomy.
The studio combines architecture with interior design with its roots firmly planted in the breathtaking alpine region of northern Italy.
Central to NOA’s success is Archicad. Co-founder Stefan Rier has been an unwavering Archicad user since 1998.
University of Sheffield – The Wave
With a brief to create a world-class facility for The University of Sheffield’s Faculty of Social Sciences, HLM Architects conceived a striking design, winning a competitive bid to deliver The Wave, an impressive new gateway to the university’s campus.
Lyall Bills & Young – GenZero
A pioneering research project for the Department for Education (DfE), GenZero brought together a team of architects, engineers and designers to develop and test ideas for the next generation of sustainable school buildings.
Cox Freeman: How BIM became the recipe for success
Culver Epps, director at Cox Freeman, explains how BIM software has transformed the way the practice works, helping them expand their business into new markets and effortlessly deliver ever-more complex projects.
maber: Education and Skills Funding Agency- 3 schools
Reading Girls’ School
Westfield Academy
Longdean Secondary School
Secondary education is a critical time of life but for those who also have to cope with decaying and poorly insulated school buildings, this adds unnecessary pressure for both students and teachers.
JRA: 33 King William Street
33 King William Street is a striking building located at the gateway to the City of London. Topped with one of the City’s largest roof gardens, and achieving a BREAAM Excellent rating, the building not only offers a flexible modern office space but is also a fine example of sustainable design and construction.
maber: Wilsthorpe School
Wilsthorpe School in Long Eaton is a £12m new build secondary school commissioned as part of the second batch of the Government led Priority School Building Programme (PSBP2).