Author: Melanie Läge

  1. 10 QUESTIONS + 10 ANSWERS ABOUT AI
    France

    AI & Architecture

    10 QUESTIONS + 10 ANSWERS ABOUT AI

    Applications in planning that use artificial intelligence (AI) are gaining momentum, but sound information is still hard to find, especially for architects, urban planners, landscape architects and interior architects. We have therefore compiled the 10 most important questions and answers on AI in architecture to provide you with basic information and an initial, practical orientation on the topic. The 10 questions and 10 answers were compiled by the BAK working group “Artificial Intelligence” under the auspices of the Berlin Chamber of Architects.

  2. Jennifer Claus

    Brand Manager Equitone D/A/CH

    Jennifer Claus

  3. Markus Stieger

    Head Of Sales Equitone Germany (North)

    Markus Stieger

  4. Dayuan Haidian Mansions, Beijing | © Viega
    © Viega

    NAX-Projectpartner Viega

    Dayuan Haidian Mansions, Beijing

    Located in the Haidian District of the city, Dayuan Haidian Mansion has ten luxury residential buildings with 348 apartments which are 170 m2 to 340 m2 in size. Designed by Beijing Victory Star Architectural & Civil Engineering Design CO., LTD., it features a classical Chinese garden landscape and a healthy living environment as the highlights of this residence sub-district.

  5. Antarctic Research Station | © Viega
    © Viega

    NAX-Projectpartner Viega

    Antarctic Research Station

    On the rocky Antarctic plateau adjacent to the Larsemann Hills, at temperatures down to minus 40 °C, India has been operating a science research station since 2012. It is named “Bharati”, after the Hindu Goddess of Wisdom and Knowledge. For wisdom and knowledge to flourish even on the most isolated and hostile continent, it is vital that the team of scientists is realiably supplied with heat and water.

  6. Statue of Liberty | © Viega
    © Viega

    NAX-Projectpartner Viega

    Statue of Liberty

    is a world-famous symbol of freedom and the pursuit of happiness. At almost 100 metres high, including her plinth, “Lady Liberty” is a truly imposing structure. And she is of course one of New York’s most popular attractions. Several million “admirers” a year make the pilgrimage on the ferry to Liberty Island, in the Upper Bay between Jersey City and Manhattan.

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