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A guide to Daniel Libeskind's deconstructionist architecture
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MCA proposes overhaul filing architecture, seeks suggestions
To ease compliance, the Corporate Affairs Ministry has proposed overhauling the filing framework for corporates. The proposal includes the consolidation of forms, transition to a data-centric architecture, expansion of Straight Through Processing…
Inside two landmark projects taking a slow approach to architecture
This May, the Gold Coast edition of The Architecture Symposium will feature presentations from nine practitioners who are opting for a slow architectural approach focused on long-term environmental and social wellbeing, alongside a tour of two…
Changes To Architecture VAULT-SYS April 2026
All these processes formerly built-in and compiled as one gigantic executable will now be broken off and delivered as daemon processes launched and controlled by the VAULT-CO server automatically at startup with zero configuration needed at the…
Event-Driven Patterns for Cloud-Native Banking - What Works, What Hurts?
Chris Tacey-Green: Have you built or just been part of building an event-driven architecture? Was that event-driven architecture in the cloud? Was it in some kind of highly regulated industry, banking, healthcare? You consider regulation as an up…
Rumen Radev set to win Bulgarian Parliamentary election
Nick Thorpe Central Europe correspondent Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party looks set to win Sunday's Bulgarian Parliamentary election - the eighth general election in five years. Exit polls put his Progressive Bulgaria on 37%, more than…
Businessmaxxing: the (many) sectors where London rules the world
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Invitation: Q1 2026 Results Release and Conference Call - Wednesday, May 13th, 2026
Invitation: Q1 2026 Results Release and Conference Call Vallourec will publish First Quarter 2026 Results on May 13, 2026 at 07:30 AM CET. Philippe Guillemot, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, and Nathalie Delbreuve, Chief…
New Trump Tower unveiled 'overlooking Central Park'-but there's a twist
A new Trump Tower has been unveiled overlooking Central Park—but not the one in Manhattan. Developers announced this week plans for Trump Tower Tbilisi, a roughly 70‑story mixed‑use skyscraper in Georgia's capital, developed in…
The 40-Year-Old Lamp That Still Looks Like the Future
Some design ideas are so quietly right that they take decades to find their full audience. Oliver Michl's Architect's Lamp from the 1980s is exactly that kind of piece. It is a ceiling-mounted light that borrows its entire visual logic from equal…
Agentic AI: Bridging the Widening Gap Between Ambition and Execution
Our survey highlights three foundational areas where organisations are severely underprepared, hampering execution at scale: Data: Only 13% of respondents believe their data architecture is “well-equipped for agentic AI use,” while…
Tycoon battles council over bid to transform WS Gilbert's £7.1m home
Get your news delivered straight to you - sign up to the Morning Mail newsletter for FREE to be first with the day's biggest stories A property tycoon is locked in a bitter planning battle with council officials over his bid to transform the grand…
Historical Wellington Tone Works could become community space
A historical cloth dyeing factory could be turned into a community space, a councillor has said. Tone Works in Wellington, Somerset, was a wool and textile dyeing factory, in use from at least the 1750s up until its closure in 2000. Now, people in…
Historical Wellington Tone Works could become community space
Clara Bullock and Charlie Taylor, Somerset A historical cloth dyeing factory could be turned into a community space, a councillor has said. Tone Works in Wellington, Somerset, was a wool and textile dyeing factory, in use from at least the 1750s up…
Colchester graveyard part of £795,000 revamp plans
Matthew CritchellLocal Democracy Reporting Service An Essex graveyard is due to be transformed as part of a £795,000 revamp. Work has begun at the grounds surrounding Colchester's Holy Trinity Church which will include new paths and benches…
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