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Saltdean Lido's £11m revamp wins top RIBA architecture award
A 14-year project to restore a coastal lido to its former glory has scooped a prestigious architecture prize. The £11m revamp of Saltdean Lido in Brighton was one of six winners in the South East division of the 2026 Royal Institute of…
Korea, UAE forge alliance to build AI architecture
Officials from Korea and the United Arab Emirates convened for a landmark investment forum Wednesday, signaling a deepening marriage between Korean technical hardware and Emirati sovereign wealth. The 'Korea-UAE Strategic Alliance for AI &…
Building Technology that Supports Millions: Architecture Lessons from Large Enterprises
Today, enterprise architecture is part of a constantly connected, high-volume digital environment as digital platforms expand to meet the needs of millions of users in financial systems, healthcare networks, and regulatory environments. It's not…
Parks Canada and the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada announce winner of International Design Competition for a reimagined visitor centre and community space in the heart of Banff National Park
Following an evaluation from the independent jury panel, Paul Raff Studio and Kengo Kuma & Associates' design #5 selected as the winning conceptual design. BANFF, AB, May 13, 2026 /CNW/ - Parks Canada, in partnership with the Royal Architectural…
Poly Truth Introduces AI-Driven Analytics Layer for Prediction Markets
London, United Kingdom, May 13th Prediction markets have experienced significant growth, with platforms covering areas such as sports outcomes, election results, and cryptocurrency price movements now processing substantial daily trading volumes.
2026 National Prizes: Neville Quarry Architectural Education Prize
The jury awards the 2026 Neville Quarry Education Prize to Associate Professor Christine Phillips (RMIT University) for her national leadership in transforming architectural education through sustained, respectful and reciprocal partnerships with…
Carpinteria Opens Architectural Review Board Applications after Member Resigns
Richard Johnson, who served on the Carpinteria's Architectural Review Board for 18 years, has stepped down, city staff announced Monday. His term was set to end on Jan. 31, 2027. The city is now accepting applications to fill that seat. City staff…
BENQI Security: Audits, Risk Architecture & What Every Developer Should Know
TL;DR — BENQI has one of the most comprehensive public audit records in Avalanche DeFi: 9+ independent assessments across Halborn, Certora (formal verification), Dedaub, Cyfrin, Zellic, and Chaos Labs — covering every major product…
The Future Of Fast Charging Tech
Luis Garelli explores the intersection of innovation and responsibility in the evolving landscape of fast-charging technologies. We stand at a pivotal moment in energy storage and electric mobility, where technology, human ambition and…
The Strategic Impact Of Edge Computing And AI On Modern ManufacturinG
The Strategic Impact Of Edge Computing And AI On Modern Manufacturing Manufacturers are generating unprecedented volumes of operational data as production environments become more automated and interconnected. Acting on this data in real…
Rivian adds a new onboard AI assistant to its latest software update
Rivian has quickly built a reputation as one of the auto industry's leaders when it comes to vehicle software. Its clean-sheet approach to an electric vehicle's electronic architecture earned it a $5 billion investment from Volkswagen Group, and…
AI's Memory Crisis Is Here: Don't Hoard, Optimize
Liran Zvibel, Cofounder & CEO, WEKA. Training AI demands raw GPU compute. Inference demands something else entirely: memory. The GPUs powering today's models carry limited high-bandwidth memory (HBM) before external memory is…
Dylan Harper, 20-year-old rising star, is making Spurs' future look even brighter
San Antonio Spurs rookie Dylan Harper doesn't move slowly. But he doesn't mash on the gas pedal either, even in transition. He moves with a patient rhythm. He bounces as he dribbles, like a deep breath with each pound, because a burst can come at…
The Industry Doesn't Owe You a Career
For four columns, I've been making the case that independent film has an architecture problem. We've talked about the investors who keep losing money. The distributors who keep quietly burying movies that deserved a fighting chance. The audience…
Power-constrained data architecture curbing AI ambitions
Power, not compute capacity, is becoming the primary constraint on where AI workloads and supporting platforms run -- and when they can go live. For enterprise data and analytics leaders, power concerns are no longer confined to data center…
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