Airc Design – 80 Goodhall Street
In London’s Park Royal, 80 Goodhall Street is a new residential-led mixed-use development designed by airc.design with the help of Archicad and BIMx.
In London’s Park Royal, 80 Goodhall Street is a new residential-led mixed-use development designed by airc.design with the help of Archicad and BIMx.
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.
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.
By using Archicad and Solibri, maber was able to create the Isaac Newton Building, to house the University of Lincoln’s STEM schools.
Penoyre & Prasad was tasked with designing a new Learning and Teaching Centre for Brunel University London, to allow it to shift away from lecture-led teaching to peer-to-peer and team-oriented learning.
The hall was inaugurated in 2018, on Moscow City Day. In 2016, the hall was awarded with the Moscow City Council Award for “Best Architectural and Urban Planning Solution for a Public Object.” In 2019, it was shortlisted for the World Architecture Festival Award.
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.
The University of Sheffield’s Faculty of Social Sciences building is designed to meet the future growth demands of the Faculty up to the year 2035, creating a world class, low energy sustainable building.