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bob lynn

Modern Maintenance Unit Solutions: Functional & Aesthetic - 0 views

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    Towers are marketed as iconic places to work, live, visit and simply experience. It is important that they keep up their appearance. But the maintenance and cleaning of tall buildings can be a complex and costly business for building owners. Conversely, the integration of large and unsightly building maintenance units (BMU) can potentially compromise the architectural design integrity. Modern BMU designs combine the integration of efficient, cost effective cleaning and maintenance procedures with a solution that maintains the aesthetic ambitions. The cleaning technology options are numerous; from traditional abseiling techniques to self climbing cradles and davit arms, through to monorail systems and BMU machines.
Ako Z°om

realXtend - 0 views

  • The number of interesting applications for the near future is great. A truly functional virtual reality platform has to cope with a number of different use cases from city planning to elderly care or teleconferencing software. Virtual reality’s strongest points are interpersonal communications applications and human-technology interfaces; the true value of the extended web is in connecting the real world with the new user interface. Top 5 applications for realXtend (in our own opinion): Virtual meeting tools Reduce travel costs and enhance quality over traditional telephone and video conferences Collaboration and social interaction Imagine your team members sharing applications and thoughts while they are geographically distributed, but virtually co-located. Advanced user interface Complex applications, such as home automation control, are easier to understand and use when they are presented in 3D applications. Collaborative Games realXtend is an ideal platform to make novel multiplayer game titles. It features many aspects that do not exist anywhere else. Collaboration, co-building and dynamic worlds offer rich possibilities for entirely new kinds of games. Visualisation technologies Visualize enormous amounts of data and make it comprehensible for the end user. For example, building information models and architect's drawings can be presented as a 3D world, where users can walk around and visualize how things are going to look.
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    based on the realxtend engine... 3d virtual worlds are to be complete parts of an architecture project: more than just showing moidels, it will implied people and also partners (industrails too) to achive and conceive the next projects in architecture !
Ako Z°om

How to include 3D models or combine this technology with CAD programs - 0 views

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    this open source project si for wiimote whiteboard ... let's app in architecture...
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    this forum is to be explored !!! for next interfaces...
Alex Parker

King Khaled International Airport, Riyadh - Airport Technology - 1 views

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    Located 35km north of Saudi Arabia's capital city Riyadh, King Khaled International Airport was designed by the US-based architecture-engineering firm Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum (HOK).When the airport opened in 1983, it became the largest...
Ako Z°om

Designs and Concepts | Future Technology - 0 views

  • Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion is a symbol of Expo 2008 built on Ebro River and a British architecture named Zaha Hadid has experimented with this amazing concept covered by glass fiber concrete from Austrian Company. This stunning concept is 275 meters long and its outer skin has around 29,000 triangles made of innovative sustainable material. The structure of this pavilion promises to be the world class because of its multi level exhibition area focusing on water sustainability. Zaha Hadid has managed to create this magnificent gladiolus shape with a natural air conditioning.
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    next materials
Ako Z°om

Open CASCADE Technology, 3D modeling & numerical simulation - 0 views

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    well, here we are, this soft can integrate som structural verifications... some googd tools for organic architecture ... and also ... it's free and open sourccd!
india art n design

Blurring Boundaries - 0 views

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    Futuristic homes needn't necessarily look as though they've descended from an alien world. They could harbour sci-fi features, despite falling within the realms of a normal 'home', set amidst nature, with pleasing aesthetics. Check out our feature on the W.I.N.D House and leave us your views.
india art n design

A Jewel in the Crown - 0 views

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    Design Forum International (DFI) designs tea-leaf shaped blocks for Assam Government's new Directorate Complex in Guwahati.
india art n design

Translucent concrete creates special effects for boutique bank - 0 views

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    Paradigm Design House collaborates with LUCEM light-emitting concrete to mitigate the contradiction between massiveness and lightness using translucency; in effect resulting in a first-of-its-kind experience for Jordon's boutique bank. Check it out…
india art n design

Tradition vs. Technology - 0 views

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    Even a fragment of a strong personal deliberation can sometimes influence a sea-change. Read here to join an Indian architect in his quest for Tradition vs. Technology. We await your comments.
Alex Parker

Will iBeacon technology transform the passenger experience? - 1 views

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    With EasyJet, American Airlines and Virgin Atlantic trialling iBeacons at airports, a seamless and personalised passenger experience seems closer than ever. But how is it being used and what is the potential of this new passenger information system?
Alex Parker

June's top stories: Heathrow Airport's new Terminal 2, Google Glass trial - 1 views

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    The Queen officially opened Heathrow Airport's Terminal 2, Copenhagen Airport successfully trialed Google Glass, while Neptec Technologies' laser scanners were selected for an airport safety project in Germany. Airport-technology.com wraps-up the key headlines from June 2014. Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh officially opened London Heathrow Airport's new Terminal 2 in the UK.
india art n design

Let there be Light! - 1 views

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    Tjep. expresses art through the medium of Light and Technology, their public installation Zwerm, in Eindhoven, bringing the surrounding context to life.
Hitech CADD Services

BIM and Its Role in The Development and Management of Smart Cities of the Future - 0 views

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    We look especially at BIM and its role in the development and management of smart cities of the future, being created today. We are keen to see technology enable the creation of highly functional communities and spaces for habitation and working that promote the idea of coexistence, while the structures are themselves responsible citizens, contributing to preserve the environment and the planet.
Alex Parker

Moi International Airport, Mombasa - Airport Technology - 1 views

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    Moi International Airport is the second biggest airport in Kenya and is located in the city of Mombasa. Also known as Mombasa Airport, it is spread over an area of 539ha and is operated by Kenya Airports Authority. The airport handled 1.3 million passengers in 2013, becoming the second busiest airport in Kenya.
Alex Parker

Super dragons - The ten biggest power stations in China - 1 views

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    Three of the ten biggest power stations in China are hydro-based, including the gigantic Three Gorges Dam, while the other seven are coal-fired. Power-technology.com profiles the ten biggest Chinese power stations based on installed capacity. The Three Gorges power station located in Yichang in Hubei province is by far the world's biggest power generation facility.
Alex Parker

The top ten busiest airports - 1 views

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    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.
Alex Parker

The world's longest runways - 1 views

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    The rising popularity of mammoth aircraft has led to a drastic need for runways long enough to cater for them. As airports adjust to handle aircraft such as the Airbus A380, airport-technology.com profiles some of the world's longest commercial runways. Whether constructed out of asphalt or concrete, runways across the world are getting longer.
Alex Parker

Bandaranaike International Airport - Airport Technology - 1 views

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    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.
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