ArchiRADAR Trees & Landscape libraries

Nature has played a key role in the history and theory of architecture, appearing as a constant motif in architectural texts from its very beginnings with Vitruvius to Alberti and all the way to Le Corbusier’s Radiant City. It is seen as a basic element in the development of architectural theory and principles. Relation between architecture and landscapeContinue reading “ArchiRADAR Trees & Landscape libraries”

BIM for Sustainable Development – Part 1

Hello Friends! Some days ago I had the honour of co-organising an online session with the Hong Kong Chapter of the American Institute of Architects and RIBA. The Topic was: Energy Evaluation with BIM. The webinar was 1 hour of hands-on workshop about learning the basics of the Energy Evaluation set of tools in Archicad.Continue reading “BIM for Sustainable Development – Part 1”

Margolese National Design for Living Prize

My proposal to the Margolese National Design for Living goes to my friend and business partner Andy Thomson! For those who don’t know him, he is the principal and founder of Thomson Architecture, Inc. A graduate of UBC’s School of Architecture in 2003, Andy’s 25 yrs of experience in Germany, the US, and Canada inContinue reading “Margolese National Design for Living Prize”