Tjep. expresses art through the medium of Light and Technology, their public installation Zwerm, in Eindhoven, bringing the surrounding context to life.
Where do you find New Products/techniques? Deadline to submit your response: 8th March.2022
Innovation drives design. It is at the heart of the process of creation. In today's dynamic landscape, this is more apparent than ever!
Brand-new technologies debut all the time. Unique inventions and efficient systems get even better with every passing day. In such an ever-changing context, where do you find the products/ techniques that help you stay up-to-date?
Where innovation meets tradition! Deloitte University Asia Pacific China, designed by aoe, is a futuristic learning hub integrating smart technology, green design, and cultural heritage. A bold reimagining of corporate education-intelligent, immersive, and inspiring.
Did the Aston Martin in the recent Skyfall pique your curiosity about a technologically driven future? Well, a structure on the moon will definitely blow you then! Click the link to read more...
The time has come, as the idea of infusing interoperability across a range of products between the two software leaders, Autodesk and Siemens PLM (Product Life cycle Management), has finally materialized. Finally they have entered into an agreement, which calls for both the companies to share toolkit technologies and do application exchanges in a regular fashion so as to build future products that are interoperable.
3D modeling and rendering fine blend of technologies that enables designers to envisage their idea in a more innovative manner, using convincing elements like lighting and effects, textures etc.
Manuelle Gautrand Architecture brings the larger-than-life cinematic experience to the streets of Paris with their refurbishment of the Alésia Cinema and its new pixelating facade. Check it out and leave us your views
The idea of a smart city, however, is rooted in planned urban development: the UN estimates more than 50% of the world's population to live in cities by 2050; in this light, it becomes imperative for governments and civic bodies to consider planned communities built using accessible technology, and becoming models for efficient urban administration.
Up until two weeks back, only very digitally savvy people were heard using the term Augmented Reality - AR. Pokemon Go has turned the tables drastically bringing in immense awareness about AR. the truth is that many contractors and architects are experimenting with AR as a visualization tool, which means the technology is already being used in the built environment as part of the architectural and structural design process.
Design Forum International's in-progress IT building, Gulf Adiba in suburban Gurgaon sports a modern organic typology with the latest fenestration technologies; yet is rooted in timelessness. Check it out and leave us your views…
MVRDV and a team of experts from diverse fields engineer a recyclable glass façade that mimics the architectural character of the old building; the method forges a new pathway in glass construction. Read here and leave us your feedback…
Education and awareness of climate risks, is a mandate for countries that are developing infrastructure in climate-vulnerable environments. Consistent data and information, institutional arrangements including coordination between various stakeholders, policies, economic incentives, technology, and knowledge will play a pivotal role.
With developments in technology which support BIM workflows better than before, there are examples of ground-breaking projects in construction and infrastructure which have optimized energy use using efficient and reliable energy analyses using real building data - the most remarkable in recent times is the Shanghai Tower.
An "active villa" in Verona designed by Ar. Alberto Apostoli produces more energy than it consumes. Check out the subtle and ingenious combination of contextual architecture and innovative technology
Design team at DIALOG triumphs with a bespoke workspace, by designing a trendy but pocket-friendly interior that keeps pace with gen-next aspirations. Check it out and leave us your views...
The global economic downturn has slowed growth at major airports in the US and Europe, paving the way for more Asian and Middle Eastern airports to break into the top ten for passenger traffic levels. Based on passenger traffic stats for the first five months of 2012, airport-technology.com presents the ten busiest airports in the world.
Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA), also known as Katunayake International Airport or Colombo International Airport, is located in the town of Katunayake to the north of Colombo. Serving six million passengers a year, it acts as a hub for Sri Lankan Airlines and serves British Airways, AirAsia, Indian Airlines, Condor, Qatar Airways, Cathay Pacific Airways, Emirates and Jet Airways.
Oslo Airport's Terminal 2, also known as Central Building 2, in Norway, will increase the passenger handling capacity of the airport to 28 million travellers a year. The project was conceptualised in 2007, construction works are 50% completed as of mid-2014 and the new terminal is scheduled to open in April 2017.
Sarasota Bradenton International airport, located three miles away from Sarasota County in Florida, US, acts as a gateway to the south-west Gulf coast of Florida. The airport is spread over approximately 1,100 acres and most its property including half of Airside B, runways and taxiways, three fixed base operators (FBOs) and certain other lands are located in Manatee County.