A collection of digital projects on parametric design, community, training/Skills, BIM/digital twins, artificial intelligence, data/digital/monitoring, energy, platforms/networks and smart/IoT. The overview shows both collections and individual digital projects.

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ArchitizerTech
Top tech tools for architects
B.GREEN Handbook
Digital Tools for Planners
Datascape
Tools to help decision-makers, architects, urban designers and planners interactively explore the wishes and challenges of a local population in an area.
Democracy Technologies
A collection of digital tools for citizen participation, i-voting, and more
DigiPedia
Digital repository of course material, tutorials and software documentation
Food4Rhino
Parametric design apps for Rhino and Grasshopper
Mobility Data Space
The Mobility Data Space (MDS) brings together companies, organisations and institutions: those who need data for innovative mobility solutions and those who want to monetise their data assets.
OSArch
AEC Free Software directory
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Ps1 Vcd Games Download __link__ -

Once you’ve downloaded a PS1 game file (e.g., .bin/.cue, .iso, .chd, or .vcd), you have three options to play it:

Note: Actual VCD files (.dat or .mpg) won’t work unless they contain hidden PS1 data. Stick to standard PS1 disc images.

for use with modern homebrew tools like POPStarter on the PS2. 1. Playing Movies: VCDs on PS1 Hardware Ps1 Vcd Games Download

You don’t have to rely on shady VCD downloads to enjoy PS1 classics. Here are legitimate ways:

This is 100% legal for personal archival use. Once you’ve downloaded a PS1 game file (e

: The actual launcher/emulator needed to run these files on a PS2. Fat32 Formatter : Required for USB drives used with the PS2.

: An "all-in-one" utility to convert games and download cover art. : The actual launcher/emulator needed to run these

Use Open PS2 Loader (OPL) to launch the games from the "Apps" or "PS1" menu. Tools You'll Need