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Weatherhead Architects: Overcoming Design Challenges with Archicad and Artlantis
Weatherhead Architecture, a London-based architectural studio, was tasked with the design of a new town center, Butterfly Square, as part of the Allarp master plan. The design was to be pedestrian and child-friendly, integrating with the surrounding nature park and providing a series of spaces for various activities. The design also needed to accommodate parking without disrupting the pedestrian spaces. The design concept was to create a building that resembled the open wings of a butterfly, linking to the nature park. However, the design process presented several challenges. Parking requirements often create problems when designing pedestrian spaces. Additionally, creating a fully working Building Information Modeling (BIM) model that produces informative drawings and realistic visualizations was a significant challenge.
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Implementing IoT in Historical Carpentry Education: The TRAWCOE Project
The 'Traditional Wooden Constructions of Europe – TRAWCOE' project, funded by the European Commission, aimed to develop an innovative educational and technical solution for vocational education and training in Traditional Timber Building. The project was initiated by EK Association and involved a broad partnership of construction trade representatives, architectural practices, timber processing companies, vocational schools, and non-profit organizations from seven European countries. The consortium aimed to create an online educational tool dealing with timber constructions of heritage importance selected from the countries of the partnership. The challenge was to develop an appropriate educational methodology while providing informal technological solutions for the key issues raised by each structure. The goal was to create a working prototype that could be developed for similar initiatives in the future.
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