Arcol simplifies building design with powerful, browser-based modeling that lets your whole team work together seamlessly.

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Exciting times to be alive. @UrbanCourtyard is leading the way, with support from @ArcolTech, @urbanistvc & more. Join the conversation and help imagine the New Aesthetic. composer.courtyardurbanist.c…, powered by Treasury Spatial Composer. [Must be a member of Alicia's substack.]

Replying to @UrbanCourtyard
TLDR -- I'm inviting you to sign up and TEST the extremely new and exciting Courtyard Composer (sign up, it's free, via my Substack urbancourtyard.substack.com/). Let's imagine courtyard block designs to help guide the "new aesthetics" conversation in a green, urbane, and family-friendly direction.
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hello, I want to **UPDATE** my followers on Twitter and supporters of the Courtyard Urbanist project on plans for 2026 and beyond. First, I am beyond grateful for the engagement and support of so many in my work. It’s thrilling to see how many people care about improving the urban fabric and quality of life for families -- in the US, which is my focus, but also around the world. Courtyard urbanism is obviously resonating on so many levels (eg, x.com/UrbanCourtyard/status/…). And well it should! Speaking up for what matters is important, and you’ve amplified that and made it count. Thank you. And what an exciting time for this work! Yes, there are lots of barriers to progress, but there are also powerful actors and thinkers today who are CLOSE to understanding the value of reimagining urban spaces and homes and how they are designed, built, valued, used. For example, I think the call by @patrickc and @tylercowen for A New Aesthetic is a timely contribution to not just debate but actual progress. I support this, and I want Courtyard Urbanist to accelerate the best of this conversation, and to be a bridge both across political and institutional divides, but also from ideas into practice. I’ve been asked both publicly and privately to contribute in these ways. So I’m happy to share that this year I will gradually be doing the following, in addition to the usual content, conversation (and provocation!): -Inviting followers of my work to join more structured community and network of collaborators to help, inform, and grow the Courtyard Urbanist project. -Gathering advisors around the Courtyard Urbanist project to inform research, design, planning and development themes. -Adding commercial services, with partners, such as design, planning and strategy advisory related to Courtyard Urbanist. -Experimenting with tools, technology and collaborations to support communication and evolution of Courtyard Urbanist ideas and practices. -Exploring a podcast format (surprise!) to see if this helps support the community, conversation, and these initiatives. I am cautious but excited by the potential here, and am looking forward to learning from and being guided by experts, professionals and other enthusiasts -- including you. I don’t imagine that all of these efforts will work, or everyone will agree with the outcomes. Also I don’t have all the resources I need yet, so support of all sorts including financial is welcome. BUT I do believe it’s right to act, it’s what I believe in, and in the end, even while listening and collaborating, I will stand up for my own very firm beliefs about housing, cities, and the needs of families. As first step, and to welcome in the New Year, I am: 1) inviting everyone interested to be more informed and involved in the Courtyard Urbanist work to sign on to my Substack (courtyardurbanist.com) (updating! use link in bio if down!). This is partly to share more timely updates, but also enabling feedback, discussion and collaboration. You’ll be invited in a sign-up survey to indicate if you only want information, or if you want to explore more concrete collaboration. If you’ve already signed up to my Substack, you can use this link urbancourtyard.substack.com/… 2) incrementally launching some tools, together with @treasury_space, a spatial design company founded by architects, and to help everyone to imagine and communicate, and ultimately plan and design, the urban courtyards they want to live in. See the image below for an example of the Courtyard Composer (composer.courtyardurbanist.c…) under development, with very special thanks to @ArcolTech. **I will invite an initial group of testers from Substack community to help me evolve these tools, and then expand access to them in the coming weeks, in particular to see how Courtyard Urbanist themes and concepts can contribute the The New Aesthetic conversation ignited by Patrick Collison and Tyler Cowen.** If you can’t or don’t want to do substack, write Courtyard Composer! in a reply to this tweet, and I’ll include include you as soon as I can! So: I am looking forward to developing the Courtyard Urbanist conversation, and I hope you will appreciate the new ways to collaborate that I'm developing. Finally, please note: while I am confident in my voice & ideas, and I am becoming truly expert in the issues of urban courtyards, I am still very busy parenting and teaching! I hope you’ll receive my efforts positively and support them in whatever way as they unfold: becoming more visible on Twitter, and attempting to use my voice to influence real things in the built world, are both known to be risky! THANK YOU in advance for your grace and support. Here’s to a new year filled with Courtyard Urbanism, and shared progress towards a New Aesthetic! ❤️Alicia
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30 Sep 2025
We ship fast. Now you can keep up. Every new feature fix = a changelog, all in one place: hubs.ly/Q03LtQD20
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29 Sep 2025
Before @ArcolTech: PDFs, screenshots, spreadsheets, mistakes. After @ArcolTech: Live, browser-based model. One file. Everyone aligned at @GormanUSA hubs.ly/Q03Kzm_P0
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25 Sep 2025
“Arcol freed up 20–30 hours a week for me. Instead of chasing errors in spreadsheets, I’m back to design work.” – David Cincotta, Project Designer at @GormanUSA hubs.ly/Q03KBPH90
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23 Sep 2025
“Arcol is construction, architecture, and development all in one package.” – David Cincotta from @GormanUSA Feasibility is just the start. ⚒️ Read more here: hubs.ly/Q03KBKHF0
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12 Aug 2025
On June 2, we launched Arcol. No fireworks, but with our community of architects, builders, and dreamers packed into a room in NYC. Four years of work, distilled into one moment. 🖇 hubs.ly/Q03Cnkbj0
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12 Aug 2025
Arcol started with a question: What if BIM felt as fluid as sketching but lived in the browser? No installs. No version chaos. Just model, data, and presentation together in real time.
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7 Aug 2025
📄 Export to PDF in Arcol = fast, clean, no drama. So you can send your client the plan before you board the plane. Or the train. Or the tuk-tuk. Wherever you're designing from, we’ve got you. #designtech #architecture #bim
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3 Aug 2025
🅿️ Hot take: We’ve over-designed for cars and under-designed for people. Parking isn’t just a constraint— it’s a design question. Let’s treat it like one. #architecture #urbanism #designtech
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1 Aug 2025
📰 ICYMI Arcol just got a write-up in AEC Magazine. “An impressive rethink of architectural BIM.” Appreciate the thoughtful take, especially from folks who’ve seen it all. @martynday We’re just getting started. Read it here → hubs.ly/Q03zDXrg0 #bim #architecture #aec
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30 Jul 2025
📝 architects, rebels, re-thinkers: rough sketch is back tomorrow. A short, curious session on how we design, document, and collaborate in Arcol. No fluff. Just smart people better tools. Come hang → hubs.ly/Q03zDKc70 #architecture #bim #designtech

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26 Jun 2025
Earlier this month, we launched @arcol to the world, live from NYC. What followed: demos, bold voices in AEC, and a real sense of why this moment matters. Watch the sizzle 🔨 🎥 hubs.ly/Q03tPr8z0 #Arcol #LaunchDay #AEC #Architecture #DesignTech #BuildInPublic #Startups
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18 Jun 2025
How do you keep your firm ahead of the curve? We tackled this question and a lot more with Acelab Slantis —talking real collaboration, knowledge sharing, and tech adoption. hubs.ly/Q03sfwhL0
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Arcol retweeted
Arcol is finally live! After working hard on this for the past few years, we can't wait to see what people build with it. Check it out at arcol.io
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29 May 2025
🚨Just a few spots left for Retooling AEC in NYC🚨 Join the conversation about reclaiming the joy of imagination, creativity and execution that drew us to AEC. Join us in NYC and via our livestream: hubs.ly/Q03lGTVl0 #RetoolingAEC
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27 May 2025
🎤 Retooling Speaker Spotlight: Gavin Crump Gavin is a National Computation Lead at Architectus and also runs the Aussie BIM Guru YouTube channel. 🎟️ Join us in NYC (or virtually) on 06/02 hubs.ly/Q03jCbRx0
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26 May 2025
AEC is the most collaborative industry in the world—so why does your software still treat design like a solo sport? 🚀 Arcol launches on June 2nd with a better way: ✅ Real-time collaboration 💬 Free viewer & commenter access 📐 One source of truth for projects
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23 May 2025
Designing great buildings shouldn’t require mastering complicated software ⏰ Get started in minutes 🛠️ Model complex buildings without complex tools 🎯 Rapidly test ideas and get data-driven feedback 📊 Bring it all together with easy presentations 🚀 Arcol launches June 2nd
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