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forbes.com - Dr. Taha Kass-Hout - A Blueprint For Better Healthcare From Mid-Century Modern Architecture
A Blueprint For Better Healthcare From Mid-Century Modern Architecture
Forbes

Dr. Taha Kass-Hout, Global Chief Science and Technology Officer, GE HealthCare. Imagine a healthcare system where technology enables care providers to spend more time with patients. That would be a marked—and welcomed—change from the…

archdaily.com - Rene Submissions - Rethinking Architectural Ideation With Human-Centric AI
Rethinking Architectural Ideation With Human-Centric AI
ArchDaily

The earliest stages of ideation can be both the most exciting and the most challenging part of the design process. Ideas flow quickly, but they can be abstract and difficult to communicate. This can lead to frustration and waste precious time. Now…

infoworld.com - Jenil Shah - 2-agent architecture: Separating context from execution in AI systems
2-agent architecture: Separating context from execution in AI systems
InfoWorld

Credit: Lightspring / Shutterstock When I first started experimenting with voice AI agents for real-world tasks like restaurant reservations and customer service calls, I quickly ran into a fundamental problem. My initial monolithic agent was…

archdaily.com - Maria-Cristina Florian - Copenhagen Architecture City Guide: 25 Projects Defining Denmark's Capital of Livable Design
Copenhagen Architecture City Guide: 25 Projects Defining Denmark's Capital of Livable Design
ArchDaily

For most architecture enthusiasts, mentions of the city of Copenhagen will prompt images of pedestrian-friendly streets, suspended bike lanes, quaint water canals, and overall happy residents. The capital of Denmark has many accomplishments to…

archdaily.com - Antonia Piñeiro - Lina Ghotmeh - Architecture Envisions a Landscape-Inspired Desert Dwelling in AlUla, Saudi Arabia
Lina Ghotmeh - Architecture Envisions a Landscape-Inspired Desert Dwelling in AlUla, Saudi Arabia
ArchDaily

Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture recently revealed images of the AlUla Immersive Living project, a proposed dwelling envisioned to emerge from the desert landscape of Saudi Arabia. Its form is shaped by the site's light and wind, rooted in…

wwd.com - Li Jun - China Insight: Three Breakthrough Pathways for the Fashion Industry Under China's Urban Renewal Strategy
China Insight: Three Breakthrough Pathways for the Fashion Industry Under China's Urban Renewal Strategy
WWD

For much of the past two decades, real estate has served as the bedrock of China 's economic rise. Now, however, the sector is in prolonged decline, weighing heavily on household wealth since property accounts for more than 70 percent of Chinese…

dev.to - Aleksandr Ryzhikov - Frontend Architecture for Small Teams: A Guide for Managers and Startup Founders
Frontend Architecture for Small Teams: A Guide for Managers and Startup Founders
DEV Community

As a startup founder or team lead, you're juggling a million things: product-market fit, funding rounds, user acquisition, and somehow building a scalable product with a tiny team. The frontend—the user-facing part of your app—can…

infoq.com - Eran Stiller - How LinkedIn Built Enterprise Multi-Agent AI on Existing Messaging Infrastructure
How LinkedIn Built Enterprise Multi-Agent AI on Existing Messaging Infrastructure
InfoQ

LinkedIn has extended its generative AI application platform to support multi-agent systems by repurposing its existing messaging infrastructure as an orchestration layer. This approach allows the company to scale AI agent deployments without…

forbes.com - Sarwant Singh - Steering Through Change: How Ivan Espinosa, CEO Of Nissan, Is Shaping The Company's Future
Steering Through Change: How Ivan Espinosa, CEO Of Nissan, Is Shaping The Company's Future
Forbes

More than fifteen years ago, when I first met Ivan and witnessed his formidable blend of passion and intellect, I knew he was destined for great things. His rise to being a C-suite executive was never a matter of if, but of when. Today, as the CEO…

mirror.co.uk - Danni King, Alexandra Bullard - BBC fans left divided over Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark's latest TV series
BBC fans left divided over Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark's latest TV series
The Mirror

BBC viewers have voiced their opinions on Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark 's new travel programme, with some fans expressing dissatisfaction within minutes. The fresh series features judge Rob and TV star Rylan tracing the steps of Rob's favourite…

mirror.co.uk - Ashley Bautista, Kris Boratyn - Beautiful UK market town has a bustling high street and historic castle
Beautiful UK market town has a bustling high street and historic castle
The Mirror

While many UK towns have seen their high streets fall into decline, one historic town near the English-Welsh border is bucking the trend. Ludlow, a medieval gem in south Shropshire, has been hailed as Britain's 'most beautiful' market town and it's…

mirror.co.uk - Hannah McGreevy - Rob Rinder shares rare insight into love live in new BBC series Passage to India
Rob Rinder shares rare insight into love live in new BBC series Passage to India
The Mirror

Good Morning Britain star Rob Rinder and This Morning star Rylan are back on our screens for a new travel show on BBC 2, and the pair were willing to share some rare updates on their romantic lives. Rob and Rylan's Passage to India, which aired on…

forbes.com - Benjamin D. Summers - The Endowment Committee Paradox: Why Smart People Make Bad Decisions
The Endowment Committee Paradox: Why Smart People Make Bad Decisions
Forbes

Benjamin D. Summers, Founder of Adagio Group, Author of The Shadow Banker's Secrets: Investment Banking for Alternatives. You know the room. It is paneled in dark wood, the chairs are heavy leather and the murmur of polite, intelligent conversation…

telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph Obituaries - Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, visionary architect behind the Eden Project and Waterloo Eurostar terminal
Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, visionary architect behind the Eden Project and Waterloo Eurostar terminal
The Telegraph

Sir Nicholas Grimshaw, the architect, who has died aged 85, was less well-known than Norman Foster or Richard Rogers yet his designs, notably for the Eurostar terminal at Waterloo and the vast Eden Project in Cornwall, touched more people than the…

nasa.gov - ptyler - X Ray SIG Seminar 22 Aug 2025 - NASA Science
X Ray SIG Seminar 22 Aug 2025 - NASA Science
NASA

X-ray Science Interest Group (XR SIG) The Future of X-ray Astrophysics Series X-ray telescopes with orders of magnitude higher angular resolution were proposed even before the launch of Chandra. Huge leaps in technology have ensued in the…

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