by Francesc Salla | Feb 4, 2015 | Articles
VisualARQ features a Rhino architecture, a design by J. Meyer H that creates the identity of a city: Queen Tamar Airport in Mestia (Georgia). Despite of its size, the airport fulfils the UE requirements and includes 1,200m long take-off and landing tracks, a control...
by Francesc Salla | Jan 9, 2015 | Articles
VisualARQ presents an architectural design in the service of peace, modelled with Rhino software by M. Safdie: the United States Institute of Peace in Washington. The main characteristics of the building are its roof and its two atria. The undulating design of the...
by Francesc Salla | Dec 12, 2014 | Articles
The project we are presenting today is the graduation project of the young Costa Rican architect Juliana Vargas, who used Rhino and VisualARQ as the main tools to develop it. The project focuses on the recovery system of a landfill area and shows how a potentially...
by Francesc Salla | Dec 9, 2014 | Articles
We are who we are… and what we look like. This principle applies to many things, from people to food… to architecture! Thanks to 3D software. In VisualARQ blog we won’t judge people “appearance”, nor your gourmet experience. We are going to talk...
by Francesc Salla | Nov 27, 2014 | Articles
At VisualARQ we believed we had enough with a single animal (Rhino) but, on the shores of South Korea, we discovered the wonders of the oceans and added a fish to our collection. We don’t know if it’s a whale, a dolphin or a species yet to be discovered. What we...
by Francesc Salla | Nov 13, 2014 | Articles, Users
You, as an architect, have the ideas. VisualARQ and Rhino set the technology. And, voila, you manage to develop a great idea. You know, free form to express what you want. Skylights? cantilevers? daring angles? Sculptural elements? metal structures? fabulous columns?...