Seismic / McAvoy
The Seismic building, located at the BRE Innovation Park in Watford, was delivered by a consortium using Archicad to help speed up the design and production process.
The Seismic building, located at the BRE Innovation Park in Watford, was delivered by a consortium using Archicad to help speed up the design and production process.
Lyall Bills & Young worked with Archicad from the outset and imported files from other disciplines into Archicad to create a federated model for the GenZero project.
Architect, Waugh Thistleton was appointed to re-drew everything in Archicad and to help develop a 26-acre brownfield site located just south of the London Olympic Park.
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.
The Education and Skills Funding Agency (ESFA) creates three new learning centres on the existing sites to provide a 21st century education for 4,000 students.
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.
John Robertson Architects (JRA) was approached to explore the redevelopment potential of a 1980s office building in London’s emerging ‘Mid-Town’ business district.
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.
London-based practice Create Design was tasked with transforming a derelict site in Ratcliff, East London into a mix of private, affordable and accessible homes.
Fife Architects was tasked with creating a unique family home with an ‘industrial meets rural’ design concept, to maximise stunning views across the Firth of Forth.
Alma-nac was tasked with renovating the Post Office building, Paxton House, from concrete frame office block into attractive residential apartments.