Author: Mkamerling

[ad_1] American mountains The “9,000-foot-tall house” designed by MacKay-Lyons Sweetapple Architects sits atop a mountain overlooking breathtaking views. Located in the American Mountains (the area between Utah, Nevada, western Wyoming, and southern Idaho), the house sits on a mountaintop at an altitude of 9,000 feet. The house’s unique design consists of multiple volumes merged into one building, creating a unique mountain architectural style. The five-bedroom ski house consists of 4,400 square feet of living space plus garage and mechanical space. People reach the house from the road and look at the mountains in the distance through the roof. Pedestrians and…

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[ad_1] In 2023, the healthcare industry will witness a number of emerging trends, including the accelerated adoption of artificial intelligence technology in clinical trials. While the prospects are proving promising, they also bring a new set of challenges. From concerns about potential job losses to increased regulatory complexity to a lack of cohesion between applications and systems. In this year’s complex healthcare landscape, stakeholders face a dual task: harnessing the potential of multiple solutions while overcoming the obstacles they may pose. While there are many more challenges and predictions, I will focus on three key themes. I outline the outlook…

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[ad_1] Former University of Arkansas safety Marcus Wimberly returns to Fayetteville on Friday and Saturday since recruiting resumed on Dec. 1.Wimberly, a 6-foot, 200-pound native of Bauxite, committed to the Razorbacks during the Hogwild Hangout in late July but later withdrew his commitment.He and his father, Tommy, the Bauxite’s offensive coordinator, watched Arkansas’ spring practice on Friday and spent time with co-defensive coordinator Travis Williams and Ma Cus Woodson and secondary coach Deron Wilson spend time together.”Just being able to see Coach Woodson, Coach Wilson and Coach Williams [watch] training,” Wimberly said of the visit. “A lot of times you…

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[ad_1] Since 2003, Preservation Chicago has released an annual list of seven important historic buildings and public assets at risk of demolition. The advocacy group’s mission is to sound the alarm on threatened buildings, save them from the wrecking ball, and protect them permanently. The historic buildings within Preservation Chicago’s jurisdiction vary in style, from Art Deco to postmodern. This year’s buildings include office buildings, places of worship and industrial buildings with rich histories. A brief description of each of the seven buildings follows. Century Consumer BuildingHolabird & Roche Architects | Jenny, Mundy & Jensen | 1913–15 Century and Consumer…

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[ad_1] The latest video in the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy’s (EGLE) “Talking Trash” series explains how Michigan’s landfills work. This video series explores important waste management strategies such as recycling, composting, landfill and more. The film features Rhonda Oyer, Manager of the Solid Waste Division of EGLE’s Materials Management Division. “Most people imagine their trash goes into a big hole in the ground and piles up into the sky,” she points out. “However, today’s waste management strategies are very different. Our waste is sent to landfills, which are designed, installed and operated to safely manage and…

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[ad_1] Jason Galindo (in green) is the leader of the youth ministry team at St. Brigid Catholic Academy in Bushwick. (Photo: Courtesy Jason Galindo) PROSPECT HEIGHTS — During the day, Queens native Jason Galindo works as an architect at an architectural firm Zaskorski & Associates, working on renovating churches throughout the diocese. In the evenings, he went to St. Brigid’s Catholic Church in Bushwick, where he served as youth pastor. In both roles, he found a way to celebrate his faith and integrate it into every aspect of his life. “There are a lot of connections between architecture and youth…

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[ad_1] In this edition of our IWD series, HRO is pleased to bring you stories and opinions from leaders at SingPost, Mastercard, TikTok Malaysia and more.We’ll continue to take a closer look at how leaders across the region are inspiring inclusion in the workplace—after all, diversity and inclusion efforts shouldn’t be limited to just one day.As a leader advocating for a workplace approach, it’s important to continually look for new ways to create a work environment where individuals feel valued. In this process, it is critical to continually seek out new, actionable insights, especially from other people’s leaders. In this…

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[ad_1] Exeter student works as design intern at MG Architects | All Kids Making a Difference – BCTV Skip to content / video / educate / Exeter High School student Breckyn Donate shared her experience working as a design intern at MG Architects and working with their design technician Jacob Sockel. She talks about her background as a student and how she has made a difference in her school and community.Originally aired on BCTV: 3/7/24For a complete list of BCTV live broadcast schedules, please visit https://www.bctv.org/tv-schedule/.The show is produced at BCTV Studios in beautiful downtown Reading, Pennsylvania. If you are…

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[ad_1] Global hotel operator Kerten Hospitality is to launch a ground-breaking new urban eco-resort in Riyadh in partnership with RIKAZ and RAFAL and with the support of the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Tourism. The new project, called The House Urban Eco Resort Riyadh, aims to redefine urban living with an environmentally friendly, sustainable and luxurious environment, and harmoniously integrate leisure, wellness and business in the heart of the city. The resort will provide guests with a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of the city, offering a variety of wellness experiences including modern spa treatments, therapeutic treatments and lush…

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[ad_1] Facades+ New York City returns April 4-5. This year’s program will be led by Henning Larsen’s New York office. The event was co-hosted by Design Director Daniel Baumann; Sebastian Hoffmeister, Senior Associate; and Kritika Kharbanda, the firm’s Chief Sustainability Specialist. Achieving Sustainability in New York City Facades+ New York will kick off with a session hosted by Rohit T. Aggarwala, Chief Climate Officer of the City of New York, who will provide an update on the Adams Administration’s climate initiatives, including the latest version of PlaNYC and implementation of Local Law 97 – New York City Government Building Emissions…

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