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In Latin America, many architecture and urbanism programs aligned more closely with capital interests than with social needs, ...
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence is a foundational change, on par with what networking teams experienced during the ...
When Layaan Al Haidari, a third-year student, arrived at Northeastern, she was certain of one thing: she was going to be an ...
At Gensler, from Shanghai to San Francisco, London to LA, our studios, designers, strategists and storytellers are embracing ...
Long-lost model shots of Sheffield’s celebrated Park Hill estate dating back to the early 1950s have been discovered by the grandson of architect Ivor Smith Nicholas Pawlik – a fellow architect who ...
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The Wolfsonian–Florida International University presents a new exhibition showcasing the wonders of 19th- and 20th-century world’s fairs—towering architecture and displays of the latest in technology, ...
HTC is once again attacking the wearable space with a pair of new smart glasses, the company announced. The Vive Eagle is a rival to Meta's Ray-Ban glasses with a fashion-foward lightweight design, ...
This remarkable house was built using 3D-printing technology, but with a sustainable twist: instead of being constructed using concrete like the majority of 3D-printed buildings, it's predominantly ...
Construction isn’t getting cheaper, and demand for space isn’t getting smaller. Architecture 2030 projects the world will add 2.6 trillion square feet of new floor space between 2020 and 2060. Not ...
A new kind of large language model, developed by researchers at the Allen Institute for AI (Ai2), makes it possible to control how training data is used even after a model has been built.