by Francesc Salla | Feb 4, 2014 | Articles
It has been many years since the time when Soviet architecture clashed with the grand, magnificent avenues of the Russian capital. Actually, its reputation for being massive, grey, and drab could not be farther from the truth. On behalf of modernity, in recent years...
by Francesc Salla | Jan 30, 2014 | Articles, Events
A good way to get out of the office to clear your head without -that’s important- feeling guilty, is an activity that, paradoxical as it may seem, can combine pleasure and profession. Which one? A good exhibition or a conference that can enrich your vision about your...
by Francesc Salla | May 21, 2013 | Articles, Events, General, Users
Flyingarchitecture (www.flyingarchitecture.com) has organized the “Architecture unchained” contest in which a VisualARQ license will be given away for one of the winners, as well as other prizes. Description The main aim of the contest is to let people...
by Francesc Salla | Apr 16, 2013 | Articles, General
It’s been over 5 months since Rhino 5 was released, and 1 month since the latest update of VisualARQ 1.7.1. It’s time to take stock of the main advantages and reasons why VisualARQ works better in Rhino 5. 1. Faster and bigger: It is well known that Rhino 5 works in...
by Francesc Salla | Feb 20, 2013 | Articles, General
This video shows the round-tripping capability of the NOL (National Object Library) from a VisualARQ and Rhino model to Revit and back. The National Object Library (NOL) server is meant to meet the needs of Australian infrastructure and building projects. The NOL...
by Francesc Salla | Dec 20, 2012 | Articles, General
VisualARQ has made a big quality leap during the last year of development. Since version 1.5, in February 2012, there have been over 300 enhancements including new features, changes and fixed bugs. Now, just about to release version 1.7, the software has improved...