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gonna take like incense and garlic to ao25 and try to break daniils curse
#if he wins i will be taking credit#i have like 9 tarot decks and a sleeper special interest in witchcraft im so qualified#the name didnt come from nowhere#daniil medvedev#this is maybe 60% a joke#tbf winning ao would break his flop era curse and his ao specific curse but not his repeat title curse#mans got too many curses fr#but also the way ao24 was such a shitshow for him that he had to withdraw from all the following hc tournaments HE WAS DEFENDING#like u cant make this shit up istg who cursed him#(rotterdam dubai and qatar for reference)#gawd 2023 was a great year cam we do that again
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Narmada Motors: Heavy Duty Truck Spare Parts Online
Ashok Leyland Heavy Duty Truck Spare Parts are transported by Narmada Motors all over the world including India. Today, Ashok Leyland is known not only in India but all over the world for its heavy-duty spare parts. Motor vehicles made by Ashok Leyland, which are manufactured in many corners of the world including India, are making their new identity in many developed countries of the world, such as China, Netherlands, Oman, and Narmada Motors in such places. Spare parts are the most used after India.
Ashok Leyland Part in China
Today, China has become one of the largest exporters and consumers of various types of motor vehicles. After the way Narmada Motors has established its identity in America, China has proved to be a big market for Ashok Leyland Parts in China provided by Narmada Motors to sell its motor vehicle spare parts.
Ashok Leyland Cars Under China, Ashok Leyland Bus, Ashok Leyland Viking, Ashok Leyland Haulage, Ashok Leyland Tippers, Ashok Leyland Trailer, Ashok Leyland Truck, Ashok Leyland AMW Bus, Ashok Leyland Eicher Buses, Ashok Leyland Cargo Vehicles, Ashok Leyland Spare Parts are used in China, and a major part of it is provided by Narmada Motors.
Ashok Leyland Parts in Netherlands
The Netherlands is also a big market for Narmada Motors Heavy Duty Truck Spare Parts and Car Spare Parts for Narmada Motors. There is a lot of development work going on in the Netherlands today, due to which the use of big powerful vehicles becomes very important, and for all those vehicles, the Netherlands has the trust of Ashok Leyland. Spare parts of Narmada Motors are the most useful in maintaining this trust.
Narmada Motors deals in providing original spare parts of Ashok Leyland to the customers. The customer has the trust of Ashok Leyland and Narmada Motors spare parts are of paramount importance in maintaining this trust. Narmada Motors deals in providing original spare parts vehicle Ashok Leyland to the customers.
Ashok Leyland by Narmada Motors Leyland Amsterdam has Narmada Motors in a variety of cities and villages in the Netherlands such as The Hague, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Groningen, Leiden, Maastricht, Nijmegen, Haarlem, Delft, Alkmaar, Gouda, Almere, Naarden and Hoorn. The original spare parts of Ashok Leyland are delivered by Ashok Leyland to these developed cities.
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Narmada Motors directly transports spare parts of Ashok Leyland Heavy Duty Motor Vehicles to Oman and other Gulf countries, which are used for construction, mining, and other transportation. Apart from this, a lot of Narmada Motors spare parts are procured in bulk by the retailer's
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Spaceform Virtual Design And Review Platform
Spaceform Virtual Design And Review Platform, UNStudio Sustainable Architecture
Spaceform Virtual Design And Review Platform News
13 July 2021
Spaceform Virtual Design And Review Virtual Workspace
Spaceform Virtual Design And Review Platform For Architects, Developers And Designers
July 12th of 2021 – UNStudio and BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group invest in SpaceForm, a virtual workspace, hosted in the cloud, a platform that immerses teams in projects across any device, developed by Squint/Opera.
As the built environment increasingly focuses on more sustainable and effective ways to design, review and present complex designs to stakeholders, the joint project, developed by creative studio Squint/Opera, and the two leading architecture studios, offers a new and more sustainable way to meet, collaborate and design remotely.
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Since March last year, business travel has been severely disrupted. This has had a major impact on the architecture and design world where communicating large scale, complex projects is nearly impossible over Zoom. The latest iteration of SpaceForm has helped to fill this gap. Looking forward, it can help global teams present and design more effectively remotely, reducing the need for travel.
UNStudio and BIG have partnered with SpaceForm to co-develop a real-time, virtual meeting and presentation platform, building on over 30 years of project collaboration experience. An inclusive design process is paramount, where all stakeholders have a voice, which is why SpaceForm will allow for enhanced team communication, abridged client interaction from abroad, and interactive work sessions that will unlock new opportunities in the design process.
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The prototype of SpaceForm was built in 2018, it has since been developed further with the help of the Epic MegaGrant and feedback from many architects and designers. The latest prototype is a 3D multi-user platform for presenting architectural designs and digital twin data in real-time.
Some of the key innovative features of SpaceForm include:
Simulate immersive, 3D environments in real-time for collaborative reviews and presentations with key stakeholders;
Seamlessly connecting other visualisation software such as Rhino 3D, Rivet, Sketchup and Unreal to allow easy data sharing between both software;
Effectively communicate complex architectural designs improving understanding and solutions of complex design issues among stakeholders, reducing friction and the need for physical travel for meetings;
Visualise digital twin and urban data for better decision making and design choices;
Immerse virtual audiences in architectural designs on any device;
Host up to 100 people for collaborative presentations and reviews;
Collaborate and review designs in a 3D environment.
Jan Heuff, Squint/Opera Director and SpaceForm CEO said:
“We used a gaming technology stack, very similar to Fortnite and applied it to the world of architecture and design. The use of immersive, real-time gaming technology in the built environment is exciting as it opens up new ways to explore and engage with the unbuilt world. Real-time environments allow people to feel what a space might be like, when you can explore that space with your team and clients, together, on any platform – this is a game-changer.
The recent shift in remote working has presented new opportunities, as the right platforms will converge to reduce the need for so much business travel – SpaceForm wants to drive that shift. SpaceForm allows for smarter, more sustainable designs, and better decision making along the way.” Ben van Berkel UNStudio Founder said:
“SpaceForm provides a platform for story-telling and the ability for design teams to turn a project into an interactive narrative experience. Stakeholders can discover their own journey throughout a project while helping make key decisions. SpaceForm is the first online platform that allows for immersive design reviews with clients.”
Bjarke Ingels BIG Founder and Creative Director said:
“In the future every physical object will be connected to one another, sensing each other and everything in between. For every physical object, there will be a digital twin. For every physical space a virtual space. SpaceForm is the augmented creative collaborative environment of the future which will allow an instantaneous confluence of actual and imagined realities – the present and the future fusing in our augmented sense of reality.”
About Squint/Opera
Squint/Opera is a creative studio that brings together storytelling, media production, technology and design. The studio specialises in creating digital media and works with ambitious partners to communicate big ideas.
With studios in London and New York, they have an international portfolio of clients, including the Empire State Building, Toyota, Willis Tower, Tishman Speyer, UNStudio, BIG, Heatherwick Studio and Swire.
About UNStudio
UNStudio, founded in 1988 by Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos, is a Dutch architectural design studio specialising in architecture, interior architecture, product design, urban development and UX Design. The name, UN Studio, stands for United Network Studio referring to the collaborative nature of the practice.
Throughout over 30 years of international project experience, UNStudio has continually expanded its capabilities through prolonged collaboration with an extended network of international consultants, partners, and advisors across the globe. This network, combined with the centrally located offices in Amsterdam, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Frankfurt, Dubai and Melbourne enables UNStudio to work efficiently anywhere in the world. With already 120 built projects in Asia, Europe, and North America, the studio continues to expand its global presence with recent commissions in among others China, South Korea, Germany and the UK.
As a result of technological developments, in 2017 UNSense was founded, an independent sister company that builds upon the long architectural knowledge, practice and expertise of UNStudio. As a tech start-up and innovation platform, UNSense explores and develops technology to humanise the built environment. UNSense works in the intersection between technology and architecture and aims to improve quality of life through social innovation.
The office has worked internationally since its inception and has produced a wide range of work ranging from public buildings, infrastructure, offices, residential, products, to urban masterplans.
Current projects include the design for Doha’s Integrated Metro Network in Qatar, the mixed-use FOUR development in Frankfurt, the Wasl Tower in Dubai and the Southbank by Beulah development in Melbourne. Pivotal realised projects include the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Arnhem Central Station, Raffles City Hangzhou in China, the Mobius House in the Netherlands and the Erasmus Bridge in Rotterdam.
About Bjarke Ingels Group
BIG is a Copenhagen, New York, London, Barcelona and Shenzhen based group of architects, designers, urbanists, landscape professionals, interior and product designers, researchers and inventors. The office is currently involved in a large number of projects throughout Europe, North America, Asia and the Middle East.
BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group’s architecture emerges out of a careful analysis of how contemporary life constantly evolves and changes. Not least due to the influence from multicultural exchange, global economical flows and communication technologies, which all together require new ways of architectural and urban organization. We believe that in order to deal with today’s challenges, architecture can profitably move into a field that has been largely unexplored.
A pragmatic utopian architecture that steers clear of the petrifying pragmatism of boring boxes and the naïve utopian ideas of digital formalism. Like a form of programmatic alchemy, we create architecture by mixing conventional ingredients such as living, leisure, working, parking and shopping. By hitting the fertile overlap between pragmatic and utopia, we architects once again find the freedom to change the surface of our planet, to better fit contemporary life forms.
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Point Cloud To BIM Lisbon - Steel Construction Detailing
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OMA completes industrial-style exhibition centre in old Shanghai shipyard
OMA has completed an events centre on a former shipyard in Shanghai, which features a mesh facade and an exposed steel structure intended to reference the hulls of boats once built there.
OMA designed the The Lujiazui Harbour City Exhibition Centre to host a range of activities like film screenings, fashion shows, and concerts within Shanghai's Pudong financial district.
Located on the edge of the Huangpu River, the 1,500-square-metre centre occupies a site known as the Shanghai Shipyard after its former use as a place for boat building.
The Rotterdam-based firm, who won a competition to design the exhibition centre in 2014, chose an industrial style for the building to echo the unfinished ship hulls that once populated the site.
The building is set on the ramp of a former ship's cradle – a structure used to hold a boat upright on dry land for building and repairs. Half of the slope is left exposed to create a large outdoor theatre.
A narrow volume extends from the other side of the long ramp and lifts off the ground to form an elevated events space that covers a plaza below.
"The new volume transforms the existing ramp into a large-scale theatrical space for events, while the covered plaza under the elevated box can be used for more intimate happenings," explained the studio.
"The building's materiality and architecture establish a dialogue with the site's industrial past; a mysterious object wrapped in a metallic mesh exposes its steel structure."
A structural steel tower provides support in one corner of the cantilevered structure. On the side facing the waterfront large expanses are left free of the mesh covering to offer unobstructed views from the main exhibition space inside.
Part of the staircase that provides access to this events room splits into larger steps that can be used as seats for resting or watching performances.
Inside, the exposed steelwork and large windows are complemented by grey interiors as a continuation of the pared-back aesthetic.
The project was led by David Giannoten and Michael Kokora, from OMA's Asian offices. Along with Rotterdam, Beijing and Hong Kong, the international firm – which ranked at number 12 on the Dezeen Hot List – also has offices in Brisbane, New York, Doha and Dubai.
Related story
OMA's Qatar National Library nears completion in Doha
Last year, OMA founder Rem Koolhaas told Dezeen that his studio;s projects in China had previously been hit by the political backlash against "weird architecture", but denied that its huge CCTV building in Beijing had been the catalyst for Chinese president Xi Jinping's attack on bizarre buildings in the country.
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OMA completes industrial-style exhibition centre in old Shanghai shipyard
OMA has completed an events centre on a former shipyard in Shanghai, which features a mesh facade and an exposed steel structure intended to reference the hulls of boats once built there.
OMA designed the The Lujiazui Harbour City Exhibition Centre to host a range of activities like film screenings, fashion shows, and concerts within Shanghai's Pudong financial district.
Located on the edge of the Huangpu River, the 1,500-square-metre centre occupies a site known as the Shanghai Shipyard after its former use as a place for boat building.
The Rotterdam-based firm, who won a competition to design the exhibition centre in 2014, chose an industrial style for the building to echo the unfinished ship hulls that once populated the site.
The building is set on the ramp of a former ship's cradle – a structure used to hold a boat upright on dry land for building and repairs. Half of the slope is left exposed to create a large outdoor theatre.
A narrow volume extends from the other side of the long ramp and lifts off the ground to form an elevated events space that covers a plaza below.
"The new volume transforms the existing ramp into a large-scale theatrical space for events, while the covered plaza under the elevated box can be used for more intimate happenings," explained the studio.
"The building's materiality and architecture establish a dialogue with the site's industrial past; a mysterious object wrapped in a metallic mesh exposes its steel structure."
A structural steel tower provides support in one corner of the cantilevered structure. On the side facing the waterfront large expanses are left free of the mesh covering to offer unobstructed views from the main exhibition space inside.
Part of the staircase that provides access to this events room splits into larger steps that can be used as seats for resting or watching performances.
Inside, the exposed steelwork and large windows are complemented by grey interiors as a continuation of the pared-back aesthetic.
The project was led by David Giannoten and Michael Kokora, from OMA's Asian offices. Along with Rotterdam, Beijing and Hong Kong, the international firm – which ranked at number 12 on the Dezeen Hot List – also has offices in Brisbane, New York, Doha and Dubai.
Related story
OMA's Qatar National Library nears completion in Doha
Last year, OMA founder Rem Koolhaas told Dezeen that his studio;s projects in China had previously been hit by the political backlash against "weird architecture", but denied that its huge CCTV building in Beijing had been the catalyst for Chinese president Xi Jinping's attack on bizarre buildings in the country.
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