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50 AutoCAD Commands You Should Know

March 13, 2019 Nicolás Valencia 0

After spending countless hours in front of AutoCAD working on a project, you’re bound to have your own set of favorite commands to standardize a few steps. We also bet that you don’t have them all memorized or often forget them. To help you remember, we’ve made a list of 50 commands that can help you speed up your work game, discover new shortcuts, or come in use as a handy tool for when you forget what the command you need is called.

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Casa GL / TACHER ARQUITECTOS

March 13, 2019 Clara Ott 0

A simple geometry encompasses a program for a contemporary home; on the other side of a sober façade completely sealed to the exterior, an interior unvails ample spaces rich in architecture, opening to spectacular green gardens.

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Development of the Conceptual Architectural and Cultural Project for Sveta Nedelya Square, City of Sofia

March 13, 2019 Rene Submissions 0

The Sofia Municipality is pleased to extend an invitation to you to participate in a contest for conceptual architectural and urban planning project for Sveta Nedelya Square. The space of the square around Sveta Nedelya – the cathedral temple of Holy Metropolis of Sofia Headquarters is an inseparable part of the symbolic part of the historically formed system public spaces in the city center. 

tomoko ikegai / ikg inc lights chinese bookstore with fluttering sheets of paper

March 13, 2019 macnadusa 0

the tokyo-based studio, tomoko ikegai / ikg inc, has designed the ‘YJY maike centre flagship’, a bookstore and commercial complex in xian, china. spanning over two floors and occupying 4,500 m2, the vast space has been created to facilitate encounters between people, cultures, and books from around the world. the concept behind the interior was to create […]

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Jungle Keva / Jaquestudio

March 13, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

Situated in Tulum, this small boutique hotel rises between the trees, in which the main concept consisted of preserving 70% of the existing vegetation in order to build around it. By achieving this, every space of the project is always in relation to its natural surroundings.

Stego extension by Archmongers features a sawtooth roof made from corrugated aluminium

March 13, 2019 Alyn Griffiths 0
Stego by Archmonger Architects

Archmongers has turned a section of walled garden in a 1980s house in south London into a living space with sawtooth roof, earning it the dinosaur-inspired name Stego. London-based architectural studio Archmongers, headed by architects Margaret Bursa and Johan Hybschmann, refurbished the house in Kennington to create a more practical layout. The end-of-terrace property had two bedrooms upstairs and

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Sidewalk Labs Tests a ‘Raincoat’ for Buildings in Toronto

March 13, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

Alphabet-owned Sidewalk Labs is testing a “raincoat” for buildings, a prototype tensile structure that’s made to make extreme weather more comfortable. Created as part of the Quayside smart city project in Toronto, the raincoat structure aims to help protect from wind and rain while lowering energy demands on buildings. Designed by Toronto-based RWDI and Partisans, the prototype debuted at Sidewalk’s 307 office. Made from a thin plastic membrane, the raincoat will remain up for one year as teams test its performance.