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New Nouryon technology helps formulators create higher-performing, low odor architectural paints
Global specialty chemicals company Nouryon has introduced Alcosperse OTA‑100, a new polymer additive that helps paint manufacturers create water‑based architectural paints that are easier to apply and aligned with growing demand for…
What Is the Technosphere and Why Does It Redefine Architecture?
At a time when satellites orbit the planet, submarine cables sustain the global flow of data, and algorithms organize everyday life, a question emerges within architecture: at what scale are we actually designing today? While design was once…
Imported Futures: Global Architecture Shaping Albania's Urban Transformation
In recent years, Albania has undergone a rapid and visible transformation, emerging as one of the most active urban environments in Southeast Europe. This growth is not only reflected in the expansion of its built fabric but also in the scale and…
Patrick Radden Keefe on the Architecture of a Lie
Children are often liars. Whether to fit in, to stand out, or to appease their own imaginations. We extend them grace on account of their innocence. But at what point does that impulse calcify into something compulsive, abnormal, or even dangerous?
A deep dive into Korea's Brutalist architecture
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On World Health Day: How Architecture Shapes Well-Being in Everyday Spaces
Observed annually on April 7, World Health Organization 's World Health Day draws attention to global health priorities while situating them within broader environmental and societal contexts. Established following the first World Health Assembly…
Architectural polycarbonate takes on a new form in this Melbourne light installation
Luminaire designer Jan Flook discusses his latest work, Beacon, for Charter Hall's 300 La Trobe Street in Melbourne. The piece won Flook Studio a New York Gold Product Design Award, adding to the practice's growing portfolio of acclaimed lighting…
'On a scale of 1 to 10, the problem is 10 in tech-driven industries': Plugging the industry-academia gap in AVGC-XR sector
In the last Union Budget, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a boost for the Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming and Extended Reality (AVGC-XR) sector. An AVGC Promotion Task Force had been set up in April 2022 to conceptualise strategies…
How DER Twin Works - Architecture of an Open Source Energy Device Simulator
This is Part 3 of my series on DER Twin. Part 1 covered why I built it. Part 2 showed how to use it for EMS testing. This one is about how it works inside. If you want to contribute — add a new device type, extend the physics, or add a new…
Radar Trends to Watch: April 2026
Starting with this issue of Trends, we've moved from simply reporting on news that has caught our eye and instead have worked with Claude to look at the various news items we've collected and to reflect on what they tell us about the direction and…
Ozzy Osbourne's L.A. mansion just hit the market at a staggering price
Nearly a year after his passing, Ozzy Osbourne's longtime Los Angeles home is back on the market, this time with a $17 million asking price. The Mediterranean-style mansion sits in the prestigious Hancock Park neighborhood and is nothing short of…
How the Whole-Grain Trend Went Wrong
Refined grains can be a dangerous business. They are digested quickly, flooding the bloodstream with a wave of sugar and stressing the pancreas, the latter of which compensates by producing spikes of insulin. Eventually, those sugar bursts can…
How marketing leaders are getting unstuck from Salesforce
For years, Salesforce Marketing Cloud was the safe choice. But lately, we're hearing something different: “Our data is too tangled to activate.” “We're locked into contracts.” “We're stuck sending the same emails…
Turn Prediction Markets Into A Decision-Making Operating System
Opinion by: Jesus Rodriguez, co-founder and CTO at Sentora. Human coordination is bottlenecked by a terrible algorithm. When a DAO, a corporation, or a nation-state makes a decision, it relies on 'manual feature engineering' like committees and…
Intel leak predicts a powerhouse Serpent Lake chip with Nvidia RTX firepower
Intel and Nvidia's growing partnership could reach an exciting turn in a few years. A fresh leak from tipster Jaykihn (via wccftech.com) claims that Intel's upcoming Serpent Lake chipset could fundamentally change what laptop processors can do by…
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