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America's Top Architects: A Florida House by Brillhart Architecture
or years, a Miami homeowner watched helplessly as hurricanes and tropical storms reduced his 1920s house to a patchwork of ad hoc repairs. Tired of the endless loop of insurance claims and renovations, he asked Brillhart Architecture to design a…
Swimming pools, fabulous views and radical architecture: 30 UK holiday cottages with the wow factor
Tourism experts are predicting a bumper year for “staycations” with more of us choosing to holiday in the UK due to continuing uncertainty around jet fuel prices and possible flight cancellations. Holidaymakers are spoilt for choice…
Your Marketing Is Only as Good as Your Data Architecture
Marketing now runs on data infrastructure. Real-time personalization and AI engagement require unified, continuously accessible customer data. Fragmented systems create costly CX failures. Disconnected CRM, CDP and analytics environments lead to…
CJI calls for deepening technology and AI-based judicial architecture for faster justice delivery
Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant on Saturday called for deepening technology and artificial intelligence (AI)-based judicial architecture, and using technological advancements to expedite justice delivery. Stating that technology was the…
Vibe Architecture
It's undeniable that AI has changed the technology landscape, but everything I read is deeply focused on the impact to Engineering, while Architects rarely get the same attention. In this article, I wanted to highlight a Solution Design I recently…
Why I Stopped Using Singletons (And How It Saved Our Architecture and My Sanity)
Let's be completely honest with ourselves. We've all been there. You are building a system, you need an object to be accessible from everywhere—a game manager, an API client, or a configuration service—and a voice whispers in your…
Google Remy and Meta Hatch: The Technical Architecture Behind 24/7 Personal AI Agents
Two big AI agent stories broke this week that every developer building on top of AI should study closely. Google is internally testing Remy, a 24/7 Gemini-powered personal agent that can make purchases, send emails, schedule meetings, and take…
Drop OPCON transition, focus on Future Combined Forces Command
May 15 (UPI) -- The author prefers to use the lowercase 'n' in north Korea to challenge the Kim family regime's legitimacy. The Republic of Korea and the United States have spent years debating wartime operational control transition as though it…
Industry leaders call for resilient telecom networks powered by satellite, AI and fiber to drive India's digital future
As India's digital economy expands rapidly, industry leaders said resilient and intelligent telecom networks are emerging as critical infrastructure supporting financial systems, governance platforms, enterprises, healthcare, mobility and AI-driven…
Michael Portillo makes ageing confession as future of Railway Journeys confirmed
Michael Portillo travesl across Asia this Spring Michael Portillo made a staggering ageing confession as he opened up about his latest exploration when the BBC confirmed four brand-new Great Railway Adventures. In the 15-part series, the veteran…
Why AI Memory Is The Only Moat Left
Despite $30 billion to $40 billion spent on enterprise generative AI, only 5% of custom solutions have reached production with sustained value, according to MIT Media Lab's Project NANDA report, 'The GenAI Divide.' McKinsey found that 88% of…
Cloudflare Introduces Workflows V2 with Deterministic Execution and 50K Concurrent Workflows
Cloudflare has introduced Workflows V2, an updated execution model for orchestrating stateful, multi-step workflow orchestration for distributed applications on its developer platform. The release focuses on improving reliability, scalability, and…
From Horror to Healing: The Neuroscience of Liminal Spaces
Posted May 15, 2026 | Reviewed by Monica Vilhauer Ph.D. Liminal spaces like the 'Backrooms' exploit our brain's sensitivity to uncertainty during transitions. Our brains are sensitive to liminal space because memory is structured around change.
I visited the Spanish city with famous 114-year-old attraction & TUI city breaks
“WE have a saying in Catalan,” my guide Rosa tells me, looking up at the towering structure and surrounding cranes looming over us. While Brits may grumble that something is “taking for ever”, the people of Catalan…
I'm a pilot - there's one European city that is my favourite with £29 flights
If you're wondering where to jet off to for your next getaway, a pilot who has flown to more than 50 destinations might just have the answer. There are plenty of beautiful cities, charming towns, and golden-sand coastal resorts scattered across…
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