Several projects confront these questions at various scales to demonstrate how architecture and forensic thinking can collectively protect communities and civic life. Erith Park's transformation was ...
Celebrated every first Monday of October, World Architecture Day directs a valuable spotlight on the built environment and its impact on humankind. This year’s ...
“Dallas is better than most. Ultimately, nothing good happens on a jobsite unless someone designs it to be so. Design is an investment in the future that Dallasites value enough to finance with ...
Metro Manila’s urban landscape is often dominated by concrete, but Mapúa University is helping to change that by providing a research-based blueprint for revitalizing green spaces.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) Networking was part of a recent proof-of-concept (PoC) that demonstrated the deployment of quantum-safe networking at scale and without interfering with existing ...
Trump, rescheduling, and the future of cannabis: chaos, risk, and opportunity as operators navigate federal change, markets, and policy evolution.
When it comes to bucket list adventures, the United States offers some of the most breathtaking and unforgettable experiences on the planet. From natural wonders that defy imagination to cultural ...
The Billiou-Stillwell-Perine House is quietly crumbling from the inside out; but city and state funding have been allocated for its revival.
The use of clouds has taken a significant step forward beyond workloads and virtual machines. Containers, Kubernetes, microservices, APIs, and serverless functions can be relied upon by modern ...
The US president thanked Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu for agreeing to the extensive plan, which includes the immediate release of all hostages, Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza ...
This event, participated by vehicle manufacturers, technology companies, software suppliers, and chip manufacturers, engaged in deep discussions on how AI technology is reshaping the automotive ...
Third spaces, as sociologist Ray Oldenburg called them, are spaces apart from home (first space) and work/school (second space).