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The New Architecture of Influence
In the theater of the 21st century, the stage is not set by human actors alone. We have entered the era of multi-agent generative AI systems, a shift in which artificial intelligence moves beyond discrete tools such as search engines or calculators…
Unlocking Network Agility: A Deep Dive into SD-WAN Architecture
In an era defined by cloud computing and hybrid workforces, traditional Wide Area Networks (WANs) based on rigid MPLS circuits are becoming obsolete. They are expensive, slow to deploy, and struggle to handle the complex traffic patterns of modern…
Meet nine emerging Mexican architecture studios to know
Dynamic and rich in heritage, nature and contemporary culture, Mexico is a thriving playground for architectural experimentation. A strong tradition of globally prominent architecture practice, much of it socially engaged – think Frida…
What next in domestic architecture? A new book points the way forward
Many contemporary architectural monographs are more or less content to be beauty parades, offering up page after page of lavishly aspirational photography. Future Homes: Domestic Architecture in a Changing World neatly sidesteps accusations of…
A Pragmatic, Event-Driven Serverless Data Architecture
Batch data pipelines are often far more expensive and complex than they need to be. Many teams still operate always-on schedulers, persistent Spark clusters, and long-running infrastructure for workloads that: Run a few times per day Complete in…
Clean Architecture vs Vertical Slice: Pragmatism Over Dogma in Modern Software Design
This piece is part of my effort to build a public engineering portfolio focused on sustainable architecture, engineering judgment, and long-term system design. Rather than showcasing isolated code samples, I'm documenting how I think about system…
The Tao of Architecture: Clearing the Fog of 'Names' to Return to the Essence of 'Non-Being'
Introduction: The Ultimate Challenge of Architecture Lies Beyond Code The most complex aspect of system architecture is never writing code—it is clearly and precisely understanding, analyzing, and solving problems. In real-world software…
Forbes House of the Week: Rocky Mountain High Art
A re we there yet? Beyond the actions of the torchbearers among us, have we finally pivoted in how we see and value our houses, departing from the purely egocentric in favor of the ecocentric? From single-minded status- and investment-focused…
This is the tech that makes Volvo's latest EV a major step forward
This story is part of our regular series, QuickCharge: This Week in EV Updated less than 11 minutes ago When it comes to EVs, Volvo hasn't been afraid to experiment. It's tried repurposing a platform from its internal-combustion cars (for the EX40…
5 Countries Just 3D-Printed Homes in Under a Week: The Future Is Here
Traditional construction is often marked by inefficiencies like material waste, labor intensity, and long project timelines that push up the final cost per square foot. In contrast, 3D printing, or Additive Manufacturing in Construction (AMC)…
Landmark of Merseyside's industrial heritage turned into £22m housing scheme
A Bootle landmark, known as part of Merseyside's industrial heritage, has now been completely transformed, as work to build 104 new affordable homes nears completion, providing a much-needed boost to the area' social housing options. The site off…
Volvo EX60 Means End Of The Road For Electric Range Anxiety In 2026
The Volvo EX60 is the first of the company's new all-electric SPA3 platform era. Electric car range anxiety may be a red herring, because how many people really want to drive 500 miles without a break? But it's still a psychological barrier to EV…
Does AI have a mind of its own? ArtScience Museum's latest show tackles the big question
News The show is part of the museum's 2026 season tackling topics of life beyond the human race Written by Mingli Seet Contributor, Time Out Singapore Do robots have feelings? ArtScience Museum is inviting you to sit with that unsettling thought in…
The AI Stack Trap: The Hidden Cost Of Overbuilding With AI
AI tooling is easier to adopt than ever, but many startups are layering models, frameworks, and APIs long before they understand their real value. This article examines how premature AI stacks create fragility instead of leverage, and why…
Britain can no longer count on US to defend it, says former Civil Service chief
Britain can no longer count on America's protection and must take charge of its own defence, a former head of the Civil Service has warned. The crisis over Greenland is a “wake-up call” for European nations to seek fresh alliances…
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