by Francesc Salla | Nov 5, 2014 | Articles
In our VisualARQ blog, we usually talk about free-form architectural design with Rhino. What does “free-form” mean to you? Freedom to express yourself? Not sticking to conventions? Letting yourself go with the pleasure of drawing? In that case, believe it or not, you...
by Francesc Salla | Oct 17, 2014 | Articles
There are architectural projects that start with a big advantage from the moment in which you receive the assignment of their construction. Gorgeous facilities or homes that allow you to let your imagination fly. In the box of chocolates that Forrest Gump could offer...
by Francesc Salla | Sep 26, 2014 | Articles
The pleasure of creating. This is one of the main reasons that fuels architects’ vocations. Imagining something and bringing that idea to reality by applying technical knowledge. You have an idea in your head – an office building, a public square, a villa, a...
by Francesc Salla | Sep 16, 2014 | Articles
A brief test for architects and designers: 1. If the shape should convey the message of the content, shouldn’t architecture schools be the best-built buildings? 2. If a gift wrapping should begin to seduce before opening the gift, shouldn’t an art center be a piece of...
by Enric Marquès | Aug 7, 2014 | Articles
When we think about the use of architectural programs such as Rhino, Norman Foster or Zaha Hadid works come into our minds. However, Rhino goes beyond huge projects, NURBS or parametric complexity. In this blog, we want to look to broader horizons. When architects or...
by Francesc Salla | Jul 22, 2014 | Articles
We at VisualARQ believe in collective intelligence. What matters is that together we add more potential to get where we want to. Everybody helps. We all develop this phenomenon together every day, through the Internet network itself, for example. Our professional...