• Coworking in Alenya / OMA Octavio Mestre Arquitectos
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    Coworking in Alenya / OMA Octavio Mestre ArquitectosSave this picture! Adri GoulaOffice BuildingsAlnya, FranceArchitects: OMA Octavio Mestre ArquitectosAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:453 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2024 PhotographsPhotographs:Adri Goula Lead Architects: Octavio Mestre, Laurent Duport, Michel Matival More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. In Les Caves Ecoiffier, some old wineries from the 1800s in Alnya, a town near Perpignan (France) and under enormous wooden beams that go from faade to faade, we propose a coworking for the town, whose modules can be rented at will, according to the needs of young local companies and start-ups in the region, the Communaut des Communes Sud Roussillon (CCSR).Save this picture!Save this picture!The intervention leads us to open holes in the rear faade (corten steel boxes that can be inhabited as we already did in the Oliv Gum Clinic in Barcelona or in our house in Tamariu) and in the roof, through skylights with solar control that illuminate the central space (when we visited it for the first time, the interior space was very gloomy).Save this picture!Save this picture!We established a series of modules, many of them mobile to favor different implementations and modules accessible through sliding doors that can be joined at will with others. At the end of the enclosure, at the top, there is a small stand for presentations and community events. The project is committed to maximum flexibility that allows user rotation.Save this picture!Save this picture!The regulatory need for a second evacuation route invited us to design the emergency staircase on the rear faade that dialogues with the new windows and is presented in a sculptural form. Above -and at the level of the beams-we proposed the rest areas from a recreational component: a series of networks that allowed the youngest to live in the clouds and have another spatial perception of the place that, finally, by the Complications that entailed regulatory effects were not implemented.Save this picture!The floor is exposed to concrete. Contrast is voluntarily sought between the new wooden modules and the old roof beams (trying to minimize height problems) while leaving the stone of the walls visible. One of the three public tenders won in France in the last three years, with C+D as a local partner.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessProject locationAddress:Alnya, FranceLocation to be used only as a reference. It could indicate city/country but not exact address.About this officePublished on December 03, 2024Cite: "Coworking in Alenya / OMA Octavio Mestre Arquitectos" [Coworking en Alenya / OMA Octavio Mestre Arquitectos] 03 Dec 2024. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1024117/coworking-in-alenya-oma-octavio-mestre-arquitectos&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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  • Aptera To Showcase Solar EV at CES 2025
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    Aptera To Showcase Solar EV at CES 2025By John P. Mello Jr.December 3, 2024 5:00 AM PTImage Credit: Aptera Motors ADVERTISEMENTConnect with IT purchasing decision-makersMaximize your reach with TechNewsWorld's B2B marketing solutions. We deliver the highest-quality leads to streamline your sales journey. Fill your pipeline and elevate your revenue using our proven lead-generation strategies. Learn more. A near-production model of a solar-powered car will be on display at CES 2025.Aptera Motors has announced that a production intent version of its eponymously named solar-powered vehicle will be displayed at the mammoth consumer electronics show, which will be held January 7-10 in Las Vegas.The Aptera offers up to 40 miles of solar-powered driving per day, a three-wheel futuristic design, unparalleled energy efficiency, and the option to plug in for 400 miles on a single charge in under an hour, according to the company.Announcement of a production-intent model means Aptera has a vehicle that should comply with regulatory requirements and should be at a level where the design is viable for manufacturing, hitting performance, safety, and manufacturing requirements, Rob Enderle, president and principal analyst at the Enderle Group, an advisory services firm, in Bend, Ore., told TechNewsWorld.Aptera is being watched with a great deal of interest by many in the automotive industry, added Edward Sanchez, a senior analyst in the automotive practice at TechInsights, a global technology intelligence company.It is a radical departure from most mainstream cars, he told TechNewsWorld. Theres a big question of demand and mainstream appeal for such an unconventional design.The company is also using some manufacturing techniques that, up to this point, have been mainly used in the supercar and motorsports industries, he continued.The company is targeting a competitive price point for its vehicle, so it will be interesting to see how these specialized techniques and materials will scale for whats intended to be a quasi-mass-market vehicle from a volume standpoint and if the company can maintain competitive operating margins over the longer term.Demo Under ScrutinyMark N. Vena, president and principal analyst at SmartTech Research, a consulting and research firm in Las Vegas, maintained that the scrutiny around Apteras demo will be incredibly high. The introduction of a production-intent vehicle signals that Aptera is transitioning from the prototype phase to a model ready for mass manufacturing, a critical milestone in its development, he told TechNewsWorld.This step demonstrates the companys confidence in the design, functionality, and manufacturability of the vehicle, aligning with industry standards and regulatory requirements, he continued. It also helps build consumer and investor trust by showcasing a tangible product that is nearing market readiness, setting the stage for final testing, production scaling, and eventual delivery. Im not optimistic.However, that dearth of optimism doesnt seem to be shared by the early adopters who have forked over US$1.7 billion to pre-order 50,000 units of the vehicle. CES is the perfect stage for unveiling the future of sustainable transportation, Aptera Co-CEO Chris Anthony said in a statement.Our production-intent vehicle is not only a testament to years of innovation and engineering but also a tangible solution to reducing carbon emissions and redefining how we think about energy-efficient mobility. Were excited to show the world that Aptera is ready to hit the road and deliver a cleaner, more sustainable future.To secure that future, though, will require surmounting some significant challenges. Generally, there just isnt enough surface area on a car for the current solar panel technology to do more than just run HVAC to keep the car cool, Enderle explained. Recharging the massive batteries in most EVs would take days to weeks to recharge using panels on a car.Power ProblemBen Zientara, a solar policy and industry expert at SolarReviews, a reviews and advice website, asserted that there is no way to power the kind of vehicle people want to drive with solar cells embedded in a cars surface.Even the most efficient solar cells can provide only a few miles of additional range per day, even if parked in the sunniest spot in the sunniest state, he told TechNewsWorld. The average electric vehicle can get about 3.5 miles of range with one kilowatt-hour of electricity. A car with solar cells can generate maybe three to four kWh per day, which is enough to drive 10 to 14 miles per day on just solar power.He pointed out that past attempts at solar-powered EVs by Sono Sion and Lightyear One both had solar cells that peaked at around 1.2 kilowatts of power under full sun. This means that the car would need to be perfectly clean and parked in the ideal location on a very sunny day for several hours to get the maximum 14 miles per day range, he said.I dont see a huge opportunity unless we see meaningful progress with the technology and the cost that would enable them to compete with existing vehicles today, including electric vehicles and those with internal combustion engines, added Seth Goldstein, an equity strategist and chair of the electric vehicle committee at Chicago-based Morningstar Research Services.He explained that Aptera is targeting 40 miles for an all-solar range, after which the vehicle becomes an electric car with a battery. I just dont see consumers really being willing to pay extra for 40 miles of solar-powered driving.Vagaries of Solar PowerEven if the surface-to-power problem is addressed, there are other vagaries of solar power. Cars are subject to weather conditions, falling leaves, bird poop, and other debris that cause loss of power output from solar cells, Zientara noted.He added that it is nearly impossible to perfectly orient the solar cells in a cars surface to the sun. To get the most from solar cells, they must be angled exactly perpendicular to incoming sunlight, he explained. A car has many, many different surfaces, all of which are angled in different directions. If you maximize the orientation of one surface, the others are not pointed directly at the sun. Then theres the sun moving in the sky problem. Even if you can point one or more of a vehicles faces directly at the sun, they wont stay that way for very long, Zientara noted. And the sun also changes throughout the year, shining down more directly on the northern hemisphere in the summer and much less directly in the winter. So solar cells in a cars surface will generate more energy during the summer and less during the winter, regardless of weather.Solar-powered vehicles may find a place in niche markets. Solar-powered vehicles are potentially sufficient for use cases where extended travel in sunny regions can maximize energy generation, such as rural or remote areas with limited access to charging infrastructure, Vena said. They are well-suited for low-speed, short-distance transportation, like delivery services, campus shuttles, or recreational vehicles, where energy demand is lower.Solar-powered vehicles can also serve as backup power sources or sustainable alternatives for off-grid living, contributing to energy independence and reduced carbon footprints, he added.They wont be viable for most people, Enderle acknowledged, but for those that can, or need to use them for living off the grid or because they have no viable charging alternatives, they could be a godsend.John P. Mello Jr. has been an ECT News Network reporter since 2003. His areas of focus include cybersecurity, IT issues, privacy, e-commerce, social media, artificial intelligence, big data and consumer electronics. He has written and edited for numerous publications, including the Boston Business Journal, the Boston Phoenix, Megapixel.Net and Government Security News. Email John.Leave a CommentClick here to cancel reply. Please sign in to post or reply to a comment. New users create a free account.Related StoriesMore by John P. Mello Jr.view allMore in Transportation
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  • Movies, Myth, Metaphor: Art of Film and TV Title Sequences | Adobe Creative Cloud
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    An invitation to a bigger story. The appetizer for a delicious narrative. A portal to other worlds. The titles for film and television can be all these things and more. Beyond displaying the credits, these design sequences can evoke emotion, tease out ideas, and introduce iconic imagery. Join Karin Fong, whose work as title designer includes Spider-Man: No Way Home, Netflixs Cowboy Bebop, and Disneys Percy Jackson and the Olympians, as she takes you through the creative process and the lessons shes learned. Its a behind-the-scenes look you wont want to skip. The journey includes: Case studies: research, ideation, and developing metaphors Getting the green light: how concepts are presented and sold On the cutting room floor: ideas that didnt make it and our solves Principles behind designing titles: how this informs other projectsSubscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/48Y1QJ1 Learn more about Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/3RTndnp About Adobe Creative Cloud:Unlocking creative potential goes beyond tools it's about cultivating inspiration, fostering innovation, and mastering artistic expression. On the Adobe Creative Cloud YouTube channel, discover stories, concepts, and trends that ignite your creativity. We are your hub for creativity, connecting you with Adobe channels for detailed tutorials and product insights. Adobe Creative Cloud brings together everything you need to create your greatest work. One membership gives you access to all Adobe professional creative desktop applications, plus new features as soon as they're available. Cloud storage ensures file access anywhere, even on mobile, streamlining concept sharing. Cloud-based services let you build websites, mobile apps, and content for any medium/device. With Behance integration, you can publish your portfolio on your own URL and plug into the world's largest creative community to get inspired, get feedback, and find new opportunities.Connect with Adobe Creative Cloud:Twitter: https://twitter.com/creativecloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/adobe-creative-cloud/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adobecreativecloud Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adobecreativecloud/ #Adobe #AdobeYouTube #AdobeCreativeCloud
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  • Movies, Myth, Metaphor: Art of Film and TV Title Sequences | Adobe Creative Cloud
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    An invitation to a bigger story. The appetizer for a delicious narrative. A portal to other worlds. The titles for film and television can be all these things and more. Beyond displaying the credits, these design sequences can evoke emotion, tease out ideas, and introduce iconic imagery. Join Karin Fong, whose work as title designer includes Spider-Man: No Way Home, Netflixs Cowboy Bebop, and Disneys Percy Jackson and the Olympians, as she takes you through the creative process and the lessons shes learned. Its a behind-the-scenes look you wont want to skip. The journey includes: Case studies: research, ideation, and developing metaphors Getting the green light: how concepts are presented and sold On the cutting room floor: ideas that didnt make it and our solves Principles behind designing titles: how this informs other projectsSubscribe to Adobe Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/48Y1QJ1 Learn more about Creative Cloud: https://adobe.ly/3RTndnp About Adobe Creative Cloud:Unlocking creative potential goes beyond tools it's about cultivating inspiration, fostering innovation, and mastering artistic expression. On the Adobe Creative Cloud YouTube channel, discover stories, concepts, and trends that ignite your creativity. We are your hub for creativity, connecting you with Adobe channels for detailed tutorials and product insights. Adobe Creative Cloud brings together everything you need to create your greatest work. One membership gives you access to all Adobe professional creative desktop applications, plus new features as soon as they're available. Cloud storage ensures file access anywhere, even on mobile, streamlining concept sharing. Cloud-based services let you build websites, mobile apps, and content for any medium/device. With Behance integration, you can publish your portfolio on your own URL and plug into the world's largest creative community to get inspired, get feedback, and find new opportunities.Connect with Adobe Creative Cloud:Twitter: https://twitter.com/creativecloud LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/adobe-creative-cloud/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adobecreativecloud Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adobecreativecloud/ #Adobe #AdobeYouTube #AdobeCreativeCloud
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  • Decals in Revit Tutorial (Posters, Signs and Billboards in Revit)
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    Get all Revit Courses: https://balkanarchitect.com/?utm_source=youtube&amp ;amp;utm_medium=91YT24My Revit project files: https://www.patreon.com/balkanarchitect?utm_source=youtube&amp ;amp;utm_medium=91YT24Get my Personal Revit Template + Family Pack: https://balkanarchitect.com/p/balkan-architect-architecture-template-metric In this video, we dive into the world of decals in Revit and show you how to enhance your architectural models with realistic textures and images. Learn how to apply and customize decals to add more detail, from signage and logos to realistic materials like photos, patterns, and more. Whether you're a beginner or looking to refine your skills, this tutorial will help you unlock the full potential of Revit decals and improve the visual quality of your designs.Subscribe for more!Please Like this Tutorial!Follow me on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/balkanarchitect/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Balkan-Architect-278024016289562/?modal=admin_todo_tour Twitter: https://twitter.com/ArchitectBalkan Timestamps: 00:00 - Intro00:46 - Making a decal, Adding a bathroom sign03:30 - Placing decals05:40 - Editing a background 07:36 - Decal Types, Rendering and Final Adjustments10:03 Outro91YT24
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  • Is blender Good Enough if its free
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  • Using Sapphire PixelMosh Factory in After Effects and Resolve
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    Follow along with Design Director John Dickinson as he demonstrates how to use the new PixelMosh Factory preset included in Sapphire 2025 in both After Effects and DaVinci Resolve.// U S E F U L L I N K S // Download a free trial of Sapphire: https://borisfx.com/products/sapphire/ #borisfx #sapphire #contentcreator #videoediting #vfx #aftereffects #premierepro #avidmediacomposer #foundry #autodesk
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  • Blender 3D & Unreal Engine 5 | 3D Speed Modeling Lowpoly Tiny Tower | 3D Game Art | PART 1/2
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