Anna Seiler House
ASTOC, GWJ and IAAG together developed the Anna Seiler House, a new central hub for the state-of-the-art, leading university hospital in Bern, Switzerland.
Archicad was critical to delivering this flagship project.
ASTOC, GWJ and IAAG together developed the Anna Seiler House, a new central hub for the state-of-the-art, leading university hospital in Bern, Switzerland.
Archicad was critical to delivering this flagship project.
Established in 2002, Auckland-based Stevens Lawson Architects is a growing practice with expertise in bespoke residential design and community buildings that have a significant social impact.
Developed for the Auckland City Mission, HomeGround is a visionary social services and supportive living facility. It is the tallest mass timber building in New Zealand, setting a new precedent for low-embodied carbon design.
This project was the architects’ inaugural Archicad project, and the team used the software from early design through to construction, making use of many of Archicad’s in-built functionality including Teamwork, Sun Studies and Renovation Filters, and also established their office standards for using Archicad from the start to ensure consistency across all projects.
The challenge of creating the infrastructure to host global athletics events is a familiar one for cities around the world, with the need to deliver sustainable buildings that will offer a lasting benefit to the community.
To meet this sustainability demand, the Parisian design team behind the Athletes’ Village applied an innovative approach to usage and prefabricated materials, creating structures that responded to the environment, meeting both short and long-term needs.
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.
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.
Founded by Kim Kook Hwan in 2018, KKH Architects is an Apple-based Archicad user based in Seoul. With a special interest in passive housing and traditional design, KKH also specializes in public projects such as libraries, museums and neighborhood living facilities.
Designed by PMR Architecture, Lower Woodland Barns is a development of two sustainable, low-cost and high-quality homes built on the site of a former agricultural barn in South Devon.
A joint collaboration between Bond Bryan and Simpson Haugh has delivered a state-of-the-art city centre campus for The Manchester College and UCEN.
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.
AMA Studio aspires to deliver uplifting buildings and create public spaces that offer a rich, rewarding, and enjoyable experience for all – making a difference for everyone.
At LSI, we seek to create sustainable, innovative, valuable and positive architecture that improves lives, builds communities and enhances society, or as we put it – ‘Life touching design’
Carlow Town’s new outdoor event space for culture and public experiences in the centre of town. A transformed derelict site, this multipurpose space offers endless possibilities for event organisers, providing an accessible and inclusive focal space for locals and visitors to enjoy.