JRA: 33 King William Street
33 King William Street is a striking building topped with London’s one of largest roof gardens and achieving a BREAAM Excellent rating is a fine example of sustainable design and construction.
33 King William Street is a striking building topped with London’s one of largest roof gardens and achieving a BREAAM Excellent rating is a fine example of sustainable design and construction.
In 2017 John Robertson Architects (JRA) was approached by Evans Randall Investors to explore the redevelopment potential of a 1980s office building close to Chancery Lane in London’s emerging ‘Mid-Town’ business district.
Careful coordination and collaboration has transformed a brick and concrete 1970s office block in the heart of Dublin into a bright and light-filled space fit for modern businesses.
Alma-nac was tasked with renovating the Post Office building, Paxton House, from concrete frame office block into attractive residential apartments.
By using Archicad and Solibri, maber was able to create the Isaac Newton Building, to house the University of Lincoln’s STEM schools.
Residencial Poniente, designed by the architecture and design studio Maese Luis 24, has been the studio’s first practical and real application of BIM technology using Archicad.
AURA Apart, designed by Da Vinchi Group and Vatmanstudio, is a hotel project in Odessa, Ukraine, using Archicad.
Superlofts Blok Y, designed by Marc Koehler Architects, is a cooperative housing project in Utrecht. Blok Y won the 2018 Royal Institute of Dutch Architects (BNA) award for Building of the Year in the Private Housing category.
The “BD House” project in La Garriga, Spain, is the first prototype of a system of single-family homes designed byVilalta Architects to be built with environmental and economic sustainability as a priority.
Archicad came at the right time for Norden^, enabling agile and fast development of the large-scale Goiás Arena project in just three months.
The Moscow architecture firm, CPU Pride, presents the design process that led to a new sports facility, which also won “BIM 2016,” the Russian national BIM technology competition.