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semafor.com - Jenny Vaughan - African architecture helps reduce climate impact
African architecture helps reduce climate impact
Semafor

New buildings featuring old designs are sprouting up across Africa, using traditional materials and methods in a bid to build more sustainably. An Accra office building features “vertical fins” to offer natural shade, Dakar's new…

theage.com.au - Cara Waters - Asylum turned arts precinct scoops top architecture award
Asylum turned arts precinct scoops top architecture award
The Age

Dark rain clouds hover overhead and a brisk wind blows around the old brick buildings clustered on the top of Jacksons Hill on Melbourne's outskirts. The former Female Refractory Ward at the Sunbury Lunatic Asylum once housed 50 women in tiny…

archdaily.com - Antonia Piñeiro - The Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2026 Unveils Full Program, Venues, and Participants for 'How Much?
The Tallinn Architecture Biennale 2026 Unveils Full Program, Venues, and Participants for 'How Much?
ArchDaily

Following its 7th edition in 2024, an event centered around the theme 'Resources For a Future,' the Tallinn Architecture Biennale is coming back in 2026 with the question of 'How Much?' Organised by the Estonian Centre for Architecture and curated…

wallpaper.com - Ellie Stathaki - Concéntrico 2026 is underway - an architecture festival for all the senses
Concéntrico 2026 is underway - an architecture festival for all the senses
Wallpaper*

Concéntrico 2026 launched in Logroño on a scorching hot summer's day (18 June) – yet the crowds braved the 30-degree-plus temperatures, arriving in droves to stroll through its 22 installations and meet their creators, an…

techxplore.com - Courtney Karayannis - Slower heating lets atoms self-organize into architectures that vastly boost alloy strength
Slower heating lets atoms self-organize into architectures that vastly boost alloy strength
Tech Xplore

Scientists have revolutionized the way metals are made by using lower and slower heating of alloys to control how atoms self-organize during material manufacturing. The discovery, published in Science by Monash University engineers in Australia…

dev.to - Ufomadu Nnaemeka - Scalable Frontend Architectures for Enterprise Next.js Applications
Scalable Frontend Architectures for Enterprise Next.js Applications
DEV Community

How Technical Leaders Can Build High-Performance, Maintainable, and Future-Proof Frontend Platforms Enterprise web applications are no longer simple websites. Modern organizations require highly scalable frontend architectures that support multiple…

dev.to - albe_sf - Gemma 2's Architecture: More Performance from Less Model
Gemma 2's Architecture: More Performance from Less Model
DEV Community

Google's new Gemma 2 models are a strong signal for where open-source AI is heading. The 27B parameter model delivers performance competitive with models more than twice its size, and the smaller variants punch well above their weight class. This…

dev.to - Amara Wallis - Microservices vs. Monolithic Architecture: What Should Your Full-Stack Development Partner Build?
Microservices vs. Monolithic Architecture: What Should Your Full-Stack Development Partner Build?
DEV Community

A founder asked me last year to review the architecture his agency had pitched. Eleven services. A message queue. A service mesh. The product was a booking tool with a calendar and a checkout screen, and it had no users yet. That's the trap in one…

digitaljournal.com - Jon Stojan - Ethnie Xu is making built-environment knowledge easier to reach
Ethnie Xu is making built-environment knowledge easier to reach
Digital Journal

Opinions expressed by Digital Journal contributors are their own. Through educational content, public speaking, mentorship, and industry engagement, Xu is translating complex ideas in architecture, real estate development, urbanism, and emerging…

digitaljournal.com - Dr. Tim Sandle - AI demand pushes enterprise storage market into faster growth phase
AI demand pushes enterprise storage market into faster growth phase
Digital Journal

The global enterprise storage market has entered 2026 with far more momentum than many industry observers expected. After spending much of the past two years overshadowed by intense investment in AI servers, GPUs, and accelerated compute, storage…

forbes.com - Peter Bendor-Samuel - As AI Drives A New Wave Of Vendor Replacement, Incumbents Need A Better Strategy To Survive
As AI Drives A New Wave Of Vendor Replacement, Incumbents Need A Better Strategy To Survive
Forbes

As AI Drives a New Wave Of Vendor Replacement, Incumbents Need A Better Strategy To Survive Artificial intelligence is creating a subtle but important shift in enterprise technology and services markets. Across both software providers and…

yankodesign.com - Pooja Khanna Tyagi - 5 Geodesic Dome Homes That Prove Curved Living Is the Future
5 Geodesic Dome Homes That Prove Curved Living Is the Future
Yanko Design

The dome is no longer just an architectural curiosity. It has emerged as one of the most structurally efficient forms ever designed. Leading design firms now recognize that its natural strength and exceptional volume-to-surface ratio provide a…

architecturaldigest.in - Annabelle Dufraigne - The 9 craziest architectural styles of all time
The 9 craziest architectural styles of all time
Architectural Digest India

Architecture doesn't always have to be a serious and somber matter. Sometimes it can also have a sense of humour. While the rigorous and refined principles of modernism and the Bauhaus may dominate the curriculums of architecture schools, some…

japantimes.co.jp - Maria Mezzetti - Japan's GCAP push signals a new security role beyond the U.S. alliance
Japan's GCAP push signals a new security role beyond the U.S. alliance
The Japan Times

Before heading to the Group of Seven summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi visited her British and Italian counterparts in London and Rome for bilateral talks covering energy security, economic resilience and…

bloomberg.com - Heidi Taksdal Skjeseth - Norwegian Family Offices Back $85 Million Ukraine Defense Tech Fund
Norwegian Family Offices Back $85 Million Ukraine Defense Tech Fund
Bloomberg

A group of Norwegian investors have raised $85 million for a venture capital fund focused on Ukrainian defense technology, betting that innovations developed on the battlefield will play a central role in Europe's security architecture. The fund…

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