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Is this the world's most eye-popping restaurant? The architectural marvel - in a Leipzig industrial estate
Perched among old brick buildings in an industrial neighbourhood of Leipzig in eastern Germany, a giant white sphere appears to hover over the corner of a former boiler house. Is it a giant's golf ball? An alien spacecraft? A fallen planet? Twelve…
The story behind mis-selling: A byproduct of bank incentive architecture
Yet, the head of the branch was close to bagging a foreign trip, arranged by the bank's insurance channel partner. After all, it had done substantial business in garnering life insurance policies. When the banker discovered that the branch was…
This Asian City Is the 'Cyberpunk Capital of the World'-and Its Mind-bending Architecture Is Going Viral on Social Media
Chongqing, China, is gaining viral attention for its surreal multi-level cityscape, where monorails pass through buildings and streets stack over each other. The city offers a unique blend of cyberpunk-inspired architecture, neon-lit night scenes…
What does the future hold for Scotland's giant cranes?
Once they lowered engines, boilers or heavy cargoes like steam locomotives into the belllies of ships. Now they are rusting monuments to Scotland's industrial past. The four giant cantilever cranes beside the River Clyde are iconic structures.
I follow an architecture principle I call The Law of Collective Amnesia • Benjamin Cane
I follow an architecture principle I call The Law of Collective Amnesia. Over time, everyone (including yourself) forgets the original intention of the system's design as new requirements emerge. This law applies at all levels, from system design…
How to Think About System Architecture Before Coding
# How I Think About System Architecture Before Writing Code Before I write a single line of code, I think about architecture. Because once implementation begins, architectural decisions become harder and more expensive to change. Here is the…
The Kitchen Cabinet Trend Designers Say Will Dominate 2026
A sleek cabinet trend is expected to be everywhere in 2026. According to the Houzz annual predictions report, flat-panel cabinets are making a comeback. The simple cabinetry features smooth, flat panels and replaces decorative framing with…
How HVDC is Rewriting the Data Center Architecture Playbook
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) have driven record data center spending and development since mid-2025. This explosion in workload has exposed the limitations of traditional data center power distribution, forcing a rapid…
This Bedroom Trend Feels Straight Out of the '90s-and Designers Are Loving It Again
Your bedroom is a refuge. A quiet place tucked away from the chaos of the world, full of your coziest bedding and softest sheets, and favorite art and rugs that tie it all together. The centerpiece, naturally, is your bed. It's historically a…
London's new £4.6billion super sewer called 'lifeless
Do YOU have a story? Email: jordana.seal@dailymail.co.uk The capital's new £4.6billion super sewer project has been blasted as 'grim' over its 'unusable benches' and 'lifeless' architecture. After nine years of construction Bazalgette…
What 2019's retail predictions revealed about platform economics
Add DMNews to your Google News feed. This article was published in 2026 and references a historical event from 2019, included here for context and accuracy. Tension: Industry experts confidently predicted retail's future in 2019, yet the actual…
The Writer's Pivot Nobody Talks About (Until They Need Stable Income)
In this article: What Technical Writing Actually Looks Like | The Skills That Actually Matter | Mistakes That Keep Writers From Getting Hired | Career Path and Pay | Start Your Career Every time a user rage-quits a software product because the help…
In the East Village, Hiding in Plain Sight: A Secret Passage to the Underground Railroad
In 1832, Joseph Brewster built a fashionable rowhouse mansion in one of New York City's wealthiest neighborhoods. The three-story home in the East Village was built to entertain other wealthy, white peers, many of whom were profiting from the slave…
A striking bell tower pierces the sky, illuminating the grandeur of the pavilion in Montreal
A pavilion harmoniously integrated into the landscape is accented by a towering, gleaming bell tower, emphasizing the pavilion's presence. Named Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal Welcome Pavilion, the 5,600-square-metre pavilion has opened a…
Delvaux CEO Jean-Marc Loubier on the new K11 Musea flagship
From Brussels to Beijing to Hong Kong and beyond, few European luxury brands have built as strong a presence in Asia as Delvaux, the world's oldest luxury leather goods maison. Spearheading much of that formidable growth in the region is CEO…
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