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Bringing back the Architecture

The all-in-one solution for creating fine concept diagrams on one platform

Features

Features

Urban context

Get surrounding buildings for your project site in seconds with plain editable geometry. Adjust the visuals to match your style perfectly

Scenes management

Play with diagram appearance, create multiple designs, and easily switch between them - always at your fingertips, no need for dozens of files

Simple modeling

Create your concept model with a simple essential toolset. We believe that concept has to be clear and expression should not depend on software skills

Integration

Import and export your geometry in multiple formats. You can also conceptualize your BIM model if the project is already completed

Presentation tools

Add some graphics and annotations for quick idea explanations. They auto-align with your scene when you change the perspective model

Collaboration

Share your concept with your teammates and work together simultaneously. Create various diagrams in one place and see which is the tightest

People

People

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Andrea Palladio

CEO

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Semion Sobolevski

Co-founder

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Dzmitry Reba

Co-founder

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Context for SketchUp

From World to Workspace

The ultimate tool to instantly export detailed city models directly to SketchUp on iPad / Mac has been released

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Manifesto

Architecture is on fire, we cannot or do not want to admit it, but it is a fact of our existence. Single erections of conceptual outpourings further strengthen this statement without giving the opportunity to somehow shape the narrative of the discipline within the frames of modernity. We increasingly want to accelerate something that by its nature does not want to be accelerated and cannot exist only within the fact of its incarnation. Architecture is contextual in essence, but the context is not determined by the physical diagram, the context is always cultural, emotional, sexual, it is controversial, it does not serve but puts the issues to which there are no answers. It excites, it frightens, it hurts, but without it, only death. We are wounded, but we are alive, and all we want is for our love to live, only it opposes the absurd, and only it gives us hope not to lose our authenticity. The tools that so cloyingly try to "improve" the architectural process are just copying an already gaudy experience, the development institution is only capable of consumption, engineering builds a system for ideas, a social program points the way, but we do not build, we do not design, we do not judge, and do not come up with rules, we create concepts. We give ideas a body for spatial cognition. 

Manifesto
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