Integrating solar technology into modern architecture requires careful thought about aesthetics, regulatory compliance, structural issues, and financial aspects.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
Architectural design is evolving rapidly, driven by the need for innovative materials that combine aesthetics, durability, and sustainability. At NewGen Depot, based in New Jersey, we are revolutionizing interior and exterior design with cutting-edge products tailored for clients across New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
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Liliana Alvarez
Mental health awareness is more than a trend; it’s a crucial element of society’s collective well-being. With anxiety and stress levels rising worldwide, innovative solutions are emerging to meet this challenge.
Written by
Liliana Alvarez
Photography
Shanshan Yuan
Architecture's future is etched in the silicon of today's technologies. Embracing these advancements means designing not just buildings, but also experiences—ones that are safer, smarter, and kinder to our planet.
The architecture industry is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by the advent of new technologies. From design to construction, technology is streamlining processes, improving efficiency, and opening up new possibilities for architects and designers. Keep reading as we explore the diverse ways that technology is bringing modern architectural...
Written by
Lisa Thompkins
As technology continues to advance at a breakneck pace, it is impossible to ignore the impact it has had on the world of architecture. From 3D printing and BIM software to virtual reality and smart buildings, digitization has brought about new possibilities and opportunities for architects and builders alike. However, as with any major technologica...
“Architecture must have something that appeals to the human heart. Creative work is expressed in our time as a union of technology and humanity “– Ar. Kenzo Tange
Reparamertize Studio followed their ongoing methodology “Re-Coding Post-War Syria” with a new innovation "Re-Coding Smart Building".
Project name
Re-Coding Smart Building
Architecture firm
Reparametrize Studio
Location
Suburban Damascus, Syria
Tools used
Grasshopper, Rhinoceros 3D, Autodesk Revit, Lumion 10, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Mhd Ziwar Al Nouri, Bilal Baghdadi
Design team
Mohammd Jumma, Zeina Orfali, Mohammad Al Ghamry, Jumana Zyade, Sara Faraon
Collaborators
Metsa Wood Company (Open Source Wood)
Visualization
Reparametrize Studio
Typology
Multi-activity Residential