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Mapping Space Without Sight: Inside SEAlab's Sensory Architecture
Founded in 2015 in Ahmedabad by Anand Sonecha, SEAlab is a practice shaped by a slow, contemplative engagement with place, proportion, and participation. Recognized as one of the winners of the ArchDaily 2025 Next Practices Awards, the studio…
Archiving the Technosphere: How Museum Architecture Mediates Human-Made Systems
Far from the perception of the exhibition space as a sterile and untouchable, almost sacred place, the contemporary technology museum has emerged as a performative participant in the systems it seeks to document. The architecture of these…
8 LEGO Architecture Sets So Good They Belong in a Museum, Not a Toy Aisle
There was a time when LEGO sets lived in toy chests and were dismantled by Tuesday. That time is officially over. Today's LEGO releases, along with the fan-designed Ideas submissions threatening to become tomorrow's, are the kind of builds you…
37 Travel Sketches By Ian Fennelly That Turn Architecture And Streets Into Art
“This is Hector, who has worked in Marrakech for over 25 years. His owner Ali was happy to let us sketch him in the market square. 'Let me strap on his harness, give him a carrot, and he's all yours,' he said. He then told us that Hector…
3-Tier Architecture Deployment on Azure
A complete step-by-step guide to deploying a production-grade Next.js + Node.js + MySQL stack on Azure → Internet → Azure Application Gateway (Web Tier) → Web VM (Next.js + Nginx) — Public Subnets →…
The System Prompt Leak Problem: Your AI Product Architecture Is Exposed to Every Provider You Use
Published: March 2026 | Series: Privacy Infrastructure for the AI Age System prompts are the crown jewels of an AI product. They encode your product logic, your differentiation, your instructions — the 'how' behind your AI feature. Most…
Architecting for Global Scale: Inside DoorDash's Unified, Composable Dasher Onboarding Platform
DoorDash has rebuilt its Dasher onboarding system into a unified, modular workflow platform designed to accelerate global expansion and eliminate regional complexity. The new architecture replaces a fragmented legacy system with a composable…
Trump's new mock-ups of White House ballroom show predictable color palette
President Donald Trump has shared new renderings of the proposed White House ballroom on Truth Social, posting images that show both interior and exterior views of the planned extension. The images were shared on March 5 and include detailed…
Undersea Defence Infrastructure & Security Market to Reach US$56.75 Billion by 2036, Growing at 6.8% CAGR
London, UK - The renewed conflict in the Middle East has highlighted the vulnerability of maritime chokepoints and critical undersea infrastructure. Escalating hostilities around the Strait of Hormuz have disrupted shipping and raised concerns over…
Back Bay's 'ugly duckling' is getting a makeover
A mid-century apartment building that has long looked out of place among Back Bay's historic rowhouses is about to disappear, or at least in its current form. Developers are gutting the 11-unit building at 18 Commonwealth Ave. and rebuilding it as…
A slice of 1960s California suburban life is on the market
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Reflections | Modern Singapore knows that vigilance is key. So did an ancient Chinese minister
I have always been a worrier. For as long as I can remember, I have fretted over every conceivable disaster. Will that approaching car run me down because its driver neglected to fix its brakes? Will my apartment block collapse while I sleep? Will…
'Always be testing' worked in 2016 - it's risky in 2026
If I hear “always be testing” one more time, I might scream. It was great advice in 2016. In 2026, it's a great way to light your budget on fire. That mantra made sense when budgets were loose and platforms forgave a lot of chaos.
Last-level cache has become a critical SoC design element
As AI workloads extend across nearly every technology sector, systems must move more data, use memory more efficiently, and respond more predictably than traditional design methodologies allow. These pressures are exposing limitations in…
Assumptions are 'no longer valid': The future of Eurasian security after Ukraine war * WorldNetDaily * by Chick Edmond, Real Clear Wire
The conflict in Ukraine (2022) has completely destroyed the European security structure that had developed since the Cold War ended. The cooperative structures which had been established to incorporate Russia into the broader European order have…
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