Author: Mkamerling

[ad_1] W Aspen, Colorado recently announced the appointment of Martin Magdeburg as general manager. Magdeburg began his career in the hospitality industry at a young age, first as an apprentice at the Ritz-Carlton Castle Hotel in his hometown of Berlin. His journey took him to some famous hotels such as the Plaza Athénée in New York, the Hermitage in Beverly Hills and the Setai Hotel in Miami Beach. In 2011, he played a key role in the opening of the Ritz-Carlton, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, before moving on to the Mandarin Oriental, Singapore. His career in Magdeburg then led him to…

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[ad_1] Projects designed by female architects from the Global South for Women’s Day 2024 © Gerry O’Leary | Mosque or Mohammed Abu Khaliq Gargash share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1014330/womens-day-2024-projects-by-female-architects-from-the-global-southIn our exploration of the cause of architecture, it is important to recognize the continued influence of women, particularly those from the Global South, in shaping our built environment, and particularly the contribution of women as catalysts for social change and cultural celebration. As we delved further into their narratives, it became clear that the architects’ lived experiences influenced their creative processes, resulting in spaces that resonate with their users and surrounding environment. Architects such…

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[ad_1] Palestinian territories – As part of the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, the Israeli military has systematically targeted dozens of programmers, information technology experts and computer engineering workers, in addition to destroying its company headquarters. Since launching its massive attack on Gaza, Israeli forces have killed hundreds of intelligent and knowledgeable people in the blockaded enclave, particularly those skilled in IT, programming and computer engineering, as well as other local Elite. community, such as doctors, academics, and others. Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor has compiled a list of technical experts, including…

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[ad_1] Aftermarket University, through Northwood University, announces that registration is open for many upcoming professional development opportunities. “Continuing education, or what some refer to as lifelong learning, is the foundation of employee engagement, retention and life satisfaction,” said Dr. Thomas Litzinger, executive director of Aftermarket University and the Aftermarket Education Industry Chairman at Northwood University. Litzinger noted that Northwood University’s aftermarket courses can help companies introduce new employees to the motor vehicle aftermarket industry; facilitate their tactical leadership development; and assist them in transitioning from tactical leadership to strategic visionary leadership. “Northwood’s faculty, aftermarket industry executives and thought leaders will…

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[ad_1] Candidate qualifications include being a first responder with a high school diploma, completion of the Candidate Physical Aptitude Test (CPAT), and a valid BC Class 3 driver’s license. “We’re excited for all the people who want to put their names forward, we think it’s great that they want to continue and further develop their careers in public service and we’re looking for people who want to do that and want to contribute. people. “Full-time positions are divided into four shifts per week, starting with two consecutive ten-hour day shifts, followed by two 14-hour night shifts, followed by four days…

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[ad_1] Zaha Hadid Architects renovates Le Schuylkill Tower in Monaco Rendering of the new Le Schuylkill Tower.Image © John Kellerman by Alamy, photomontage by MIR share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1014410/zha-renovates-monacos-iconic-le-schuylkill-towerZaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) has just begun renovations of Monaco’s iconic Schuylkill Tower. The tower was built in 1963 and is currently the first high-rise building in Monaco. ZHA conducted a feasibility study to assess its development prospects and the scope of necessary modifications. ZHA has partnered with local firm Square Architecte to revitalize and expand the iconic building, with completion expected in May 2027.+ 8 The existing tower sits on a steep site…

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[ad_1] Registration for the Meetings Show 2024 is open for the Hosted Buyer Program and event planners from the UK and Europe are invited to apply. The UK’s leading event bringing together the global meetings and events community returns to ExCeL London on 19-20 June, introducing buyers to hundreds of global event suppliers and a wealth of education and networking opportunities. Hosted buyers can enjoy a range of benefits designed to maximize their time at the show, including access to a dedicated appointment diary to book pre-arranged meetings with exhibitors. This year’s show will welcome many exciting new vendors, including…

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[ad_1] Chantel Adams, senior marketing executive, sits in her home office in Durham, North Carolina. Adams said she was not surprised that the gender pay gap persists even among men and women with the same education and qualifications, or that the gap is wider for black and Hispanic women. AP Photo/Chris Seward Not even education can close the persistent wage gap between men and women, according to a recent U.S. Census Bureau report. The Census Bureau study found that regardless of whether women earned a postsecondary credential or graduated from a top university, they still earned about 71 cents on…

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[ad_1] A new web application launched on Friday shows 3D models of buildings in Brno, accurate to 20 centimeters, including precise modeling of roofs and chimneys. The model is useful for architects, designers and urban experts, but is also available to the public. The 3D model was created in four stages and took less than five years. Roofs and other finer details are constructed to Level 2 of Detail (LOD2). “With the launch of the Brno 3D model, the city is becoming a leader in digital urban planning,” said Tomáš Aberl, Brno City Councilor for Information Technology. “This complex model…

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[ad_1] Have you noticed the little people in the architectural drawings? Often, in a developer’s building plans, they will present their vision for how the building will be used. The characters sit drinking coffee, chatting with friends, or working. With their modern clothes and accessories—a laptop here, an electric bike there—you’d be forgiven for thinking these additions to the graphics were a modern phenomenon. However, as the new exhibition Fantastic Figures at Sir John Soane’s Museum in London reveals, these small figures or animals, known as “staffs”, were used by architects as early as the 1600s. Before they entered architectural…

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