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Bearer Or Bank-Backed: The Stablecoin Architecture Showdown
Digital dollar in tokenized form. The future of global finance hinges on a single architectural question: will the next generation of digital fiat be a true bearer instrument or a bank-issued tokenized deposit? As the stablecoin market…
Architecture of Cities: Mapping Beauty XXXIV
May 15, 2026 Richard Schulman Truthful Fiction Guns and Bullets- – The abridged version: For more than a day I knew a war photographer: He shared the horrors' and beauty of places traveled: He traveled in a time not mine: He measured the…
Meet the trio who've just won Australia's Oscar for architecture
On a pristine autumn afternoon, the curvaceous white-tiled building that is the headquarters of architectural practice Durbach Block Jaggers glistens on a side street of Sydney's Kings Cross. Upstairs, seated in their rooftop garden, Neil Durbach…
We love print! Dive into the archive of the Architectural Review in London
We love print, have long revered the work of Margaret Howell and will always tip our hat to one of the industry's respected proponents, the Architectural Review (AR). So the news that the latest collaboration between the last two is turning into an…
Clopay Introduces Switchable Glass Technology, Transforming Garage Doors into a Smart Architectural Feature
Designed for both luxury homes and commercial environments, C-Power enabled Click-to-Conceal Panels transform the garage door into a responsive design element that adapts to the user's changing needs throughout the day, offering daylight and…
Liquid data and shift to headless enterprise architecture
The enterprise is reaching an inflection point as AI agents move from experiment to operational reality, forcing a rethink of how data flows, governance gets built and platforms evolve to serve a headless future. At the center of that rethink is…
NASA Draws on Industry for Mars Telecommunications Network
On Thursday, NASA issued a Request for Proposal (RFP), seeking industry collaboration for the Mars Telecommunications Network. Reliable, high bandwidth communications is necessary to relay science data, high-definition imagery, and critical…
Lotusland Plans Get First Look from Montecito Architectural Board
The Montecito Board of Architectural Review on Thursday got a first look at conceptual plans for Ganna Walska Lotusland, a roughly 37-acre botanical garden on Ashley Road in Montecito. The garden often simply known as Lotusland is eyeing extensive…
A Guide To Event-Driven Architectural Patterns
Distributed systems are built out of services that need to communicate, and the simplest way to do that is for one service to call another directly and wait for a response. This pattern works well for small systems and predictable workloads.
Incremental Modernization Architecture: Designing Multi-Tenant Extensibility for Enterprise SaaS
Most enterprise software vendors are solving a SaaS customisation problem with tools designed for on-premise delivery. The inheritance model — customers extending platform behaviour through Java class hierarchies, compiled and packaged…
Knowledge Base Software for B2B Support: Architecture, API Design, and AI Readiness
Most teams don't struggle to choose a knowledge base. They struggle to choose the right one for how they actually operate. The decision looks straightforward on the surface. You compare editors, check how the widget looks, skim the search…
Cerebras Priced The Biggest IPO Of 2026 Into A Market Huang Locked Up
POLAND - 2026/05/11: In this photo illustration, a Cerebras logo is seen displayed on a smartphone on the top of a laptop. (Photo Illustration by Omar Marques/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images) SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images…
At Axios Future Of Health, The Real Story Was Infrastructure Debt
Moving scans between hospitals still often revolves around carrying CDs from one health system to another. The fax machine dates back to the 1840s. The CD arrived in the early 1980s. Both remain strangely central to how healthcare information still…
Evolving Classrooms for Diverse Minds and Futures
Learning something new is, biologically, a transformation of the brain. With each experience, neural connections are reorganized, creating and strengthening synapses. Far more than simply accumulating information, learning is about reconfiguring…
Latest Turkey advice for Brits as Foreign Office issues 'take care' warning
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for Brits heading on holiday to Turkey. Turkey has long been a holiday hotspot for British travellers, thanks to its affordability and welcoming Mediterranean climate. There are sprawling resorts…
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