TMD London & Brno based architectural studio BIM usnadňuje výměnu informací v rámci procesu návrhu projektu, výstavby a po celou dobu životního cyklu stavby.

Jsme mladým týmem s mezinárodním přesahem tvořící na pomezí architektury, projektování a umělecké vizualizace s touhou plně využít kreativní spektrum, které design nabízí od konceptuálního navrhování až po realizaci projektů. Naše studio aplikuje procesy v souladu s BIM (Building Information Modeling), již od svého vzniku a využívá výhody inteligentního procesu pro tvorbu a správu projektů založen

ém na modelu. BIM pro nás není jen 3D model, je to proces, kdy analyzujeme geometrií, výběr materiálů, uspořádání prostoru, inovativní stavebními postupy, současnou teorií a využívání big data. Umožňuje tvořit a spravovat projekty pozemních a inženýrských staveb infrastruktury - rychleji, ekonomičtěji a s nižším dopadem na životní prostředí. U všech typů projektů však BIM poskytuje bohatší a hodnotnější výstupní materiály - nejen pouhou výkresovou dokumentaci. Prostřednictvím tohoto multidisciplinárního přístupu se snažíme vytvářet fotorealistické, esteticky příjemné architektonické vizualizace, které propojí vizi s realitou.

Memory in motion. Archive as public space.Madrid, Museo EMT MadridWe were commissioned by an international architectural...
19/03/2026

Memory in motion. Archive as public space.
Madrid, Museo EMT Madrid
We were commissioned by an international architectural practice to visualise a competition proposal for a new museum dedicated to Madrid’s bus heritage. The scheme brings historic vehicles, civic memory, and contemporary urban life into one clear architectural frame.

A perforated outer envelope gives the building a calm, monolithic presence, while the open ground level pulls the city inward. Large exhibition halls allow the buses to remain the protagonists, set within a robust spatial grid shaped by light, scale, and public movement.

Developed for the Museo EMT Madrid architectural competition.

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Where protection becomes calm.In Amayadori House, the master bedroom is not conceived as a room with a view.It is a prot...
17/03/2026

Where protection becomes calm.
In Amayadori House, the master bedroom is not conceived as a room with a view.
It is a protected interior edge, opening toward forest, light, and filtered air.

The deep roofline extends shelter beyond the glass.
The perimeter remains open, but never exposed.
Here, the relationship to the landscape is close, quiet, and controlled.

Timber softens the space from within, while the long opening frames the ground, the trees, and the shifting weather beyond.
What enters is not spectacle, but atmosphere.

In a climate shaped by rainfall and humidity, retreat begins with protection.
Only then can it become stillness.

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Where the house meets the stream.Amayadori House is designed as a protected edge within Yakushima’s wet landscape.Lifted...
12/03/2026

Where the house meets the stream.
Amayadori House is designed as a protected edge within Yakushima’s wet landscape.
Lifted lightly above the ground, it allows water, air, and vegetation to remain active beneath and around it.

Here, the roofline deepens shelter, while the glazed perimeter opens the living space toward forest, water, and filtered light.
The house does not clear the landscape. It works with it.

In a place shaped by rainfall, architecture begins with protection — and only then becomes atmosphere.

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Memory in motion. Archive as public space.Madrid, Museo EMT MadridWe were commissioned by an international architectural...
10/03/2026

Memory in motion. Archive as public space.
Madrid, Museo EMT Madrid
We were commissioned by an international architectural practice to visualise a competition proposal for a new museum dedicated to Madrid’s bus heritage. The scheme brings historic vehicles, civic memory, and contemporary urban life into one clear architectural frame.

A perforated outer envelope gives the building a calm, monolithic presence, while the open ground level pulls the city inward. Large exhibition halls allow the buses to remain the protagonists, set within a robust spatial grid shaped by light, scale, and public movement.

Developed for the Museo EMT Madrid architectural competition.

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Building as ResponseWe designed Amayadori House — a private family residence on Yakushima, Japan.Yakushima is not a neut...
05/03/2026

Building as Response
We designed Amayadori House — a private family residence on Yakushima, Japan.

Yakushima is not a neutral setting. Rain, wind, humidity, and dense growth are the brief.

This is a house shaped by pressure.
Performance comes before form.

The site is read through movement:
arrive → cross → retreat.
Water is present, but controlled.

The house lifts lightly above the ground plane, allowing water, air, and vegetation to move beneath.

Rain is captured, slowed, and returned to the landscape. Flow is guided early, before it becomes damage.

The roofline is not an image. It is a shield. A curved edge that deflects wind-driven rain and deepens shade.

PV roof tiles turn climate into energy. Perimeter glazing sits within a protected edge, detailed for long-term watertightness under wind-driven rain.

Plan logic follows the same line:
Service and arrival are held below, freeing the upper level for living.

A linear sequence opens the house toward water and forest. Private rooms continue that line, where light softens and the atmosphere becomes quieter.

More soon.

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Repeatable. Private. Quiet.Within Zellige Horizon, the guest houses are a modular hillside cluster for short stays. Each...
03/03/2026

Repeatable. Private. Quiet.

Within Zellige Horizon, the guest houses are a modular hillside cluster for short stays. Each unit is a compact suite with a small court, bed alcove and bathroom spine, repeated along the slope to preserve views and privacy. The stepping plan turns one prototype into a village edge: close enough for community, spaced enough for silence.

Part of Zellige Horizon — our winning proposal for the Morocco Oasis Retreat competition.

The jury, featuring leading architects from , , , .atelier, , , , , and more, recognised our design for its seamless integration with the landscape and powerful architectural storytelling.

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Where shelter meets landscape.This is the first glimpse of our villa proposal for Yakushima, Japan.The house rests on a ...
26/02/2026

Where shelter meets landscape.
This is the first glimpse of our villa proposal for Yakushima, Japan.

The house rests on a concrete plinth, elevated above the ground plane, opening toward a reflective pond and layered greenery. Arrival unfolds through the carport and recessed entry — a protected threshold beneath a deep roofline.

Water, vegetation, and structure meet at the edge.
The house does not compete with the landscape. It frames it.

More soon.

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Building in Yakushima’s climate means designing under pressure.We designed Amayadori House — a private family residence ...
24/02/2026

Building in Yakushima’s climate means designing under pressure.
We designed Amayadori House — a private family residence on Yakushima, Japan. A house shaped by rainfall, humidity, and wind.

Yakushima is not a neutral setting.
It is an island of persistent rainfall, typhoons, salt-laden air, and dense vegetation — an environment where nature is not a backdrop, but a dominant force.

Here, climate defines orientation, massing, and material logic.
Before form, there is protection. Before expression, there is response.

Humidity sustains forests that are centuries old — and accelerates corrosion, biological growth, and material fatigue.
Wind is not occasional. It is structural.

In such conditions, architecture must begin with resilience:
orientation, envelope, drainage, detailing, and long-term durability.

Only then can it speak.

Part 2: The architectural response Coming Next

A year of twists, long nights, and unexpected wins.2025 kept us working at the intersection of architecture and CGI and ...
23/12/2025

A year of twists, long nights, and unexpected wins.
2025 kept us working at the intersection of architecture and CGI and pushed TMD forward in all the right ways.

We reached a major milestone by winning our first architectural competition in Morocco (Morocco Oasis Retreat). Alongside competition work, we delivered private residential projects across Europe, plus visualisations and marketing materials for developments. We also supported several confidential, high-profile commissions built on trust we never take lightly.

We grew our team and leaned deeper into AI as a production tool: streamlining workflows, sharpening consistency, and opening new doors.

Thank you to our clients, collaborators, and everyone who followed our work this year.
Wishing you a peaceful Christmas and a strong start to 2026.

Steam. Tile. Stillness.Within Zellige Horizon, the Wellness & Hammam sits between the village plaza and the pool terrace...
16/12/2025

Steam. Tile. Stillness.
Within Zellige Horizon, the Wellness & Hammam sits between the village plaza and the pool terrace. Arrival is through an entrance colonnade into a central courtyard with plunge pool. Men’s and women’s wash and changing suites flank the core, with an outdoor relaxation courtyard opening to the landscape. A gym and a small bistro dining area complete the cluster, tying ritual to movement and calm hospitality.
In plan: a quiet procession from public realm to private cleansing, then back toward water.

Part of Zellige Horizon — our winning proposal for the Morocco Oasis Retreat competition.

The jury, featuring leading architects from , , , .atelier, , , , , and more, recognised our design for its seamless integration with the landscape and powerful architectural storytelling.

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Shade as façade. Pattern as climate.Rome, INMI Lazzaro Spallanzani — Rita Levi Montalcini Laboratories Hub.We were commi...
11/12/2025

Shade as façade. Pattern as climate.
Rome, INMI Lazzaro Spallanzani — Rita Levi Montalcini Laboratories Hub.
We were commissioned by to visualise their submission: a compact research building wrapped in operable textile screens and planted loggias. The façade performs before it decorates: seasonal shading, filtered daylight, and privacy for labs and teaching spaces. Ground level stays open as a public forecourt between buildings, a calm threshold from campus to science.

The scheme wasn’t selected, but the brief matters: a new laboratory hub for the Spallanzani Institute, with results later announced by the Rome Architects’ Chamber.

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