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[ad_1] Wesel District / Vigsnæs+Kosberg++ Architects © Niels Peter Dale+25 share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1014163/the-wessel-quarter-vigsnaes-plus-kosberg-plus-plus-architects © Niels Peter DaleText description provided by the architect. Wessel Quarter is a new mixed-use residential and commercial development located in the center of Asker, Norway. Asko is one of Oslo’s main suburbs, with a lively and compact city centre. The project land is the last piece of undeveloped land in the center of the town, close to the train station, and has a strategic location. The project aims to redefine a clear urban neighborhood despite fragmentation. The volume has been adapted to the height of surrounding buildings…

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IT

[ad_1] Story so far: On March 1, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) issued an announcement on the artificial intelligence industry.It said that all generative artificial intelligence products, such as large language models such as ChatGPT and Google Gemini, must “be developed through [the] If they are “under testing/unreliable”, they should get explicit permission from the Indian government.What is the government’s position?The proposal represents a sharp departure from the government’s previously stated approach to artificial intelligence research and policy. Not long ago, Minister of State for Electronics and Information Technology Rajeev Chandrasekhar reacted furiously to Google’s Gemini chatbot,…

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[ad_1] Plans for a new stadium for the Las Vegas Athletics were unveiled Tuesday, with designs by the same lead architect who developed plans for a new baseball stadium in Oakland.Bjarke Ingels runs a company of the same name with Competitor On Wednesday he discussed immediate comparisons to the Sydney Opera House, the lack of a retractable roof and how he compared the proposal to what he envisioned the team staying in Auckland.Bjarke Ingels Group will work with HNTB to design the 9-acre stadium site as part of a larger 35-acre design on the grounds of the Tropicana Hotel on…

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[ad_1] Dabo Swinney and the Clemson football program have been back on top recruiting wise recently, scoring some big wins in the 2025 class that has the Tigers looking ready for rebounded sharply.The Tigers had a successful elite retreat, as all the news coming out that weekend was impressive and positive. It sounds like the recruits like what they see, but Swinney and the coaching staff’s work isn’t done yet. They have another big recruiting weekend this weekend as the program looks to further solidify itself among the top teams recruiting in 2025 and 2026.Our friends at Clemson Insider confirmed…

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[ad_1] AIA Peconic joins forces with Southampton Arts Center for second yearCelebrating Women’s History Month. At 6 pm on March 21st, watch the documentary “Creating Space:Five Women Who Changed the Face of Architecture,” followed by a brief panel discussionFeaturing local architects. Odile Decq from Paris, France A new generation of women is creating some of today’s most iconic architecturedesign. They are rising stars, changing the landscape literally and figuratively. Making Space brings to screen the personal journeys and exceptional designs of Annabelle Selldorf in New York, Farshid Moussavi in ​​London, Odile Decq in Paris, Marianne McKenna in Toronto, and Kathryn…

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[ad_1] Mikel Arteta spoke to reporters in attendance about our eighth successive league win after watching his side dig deep for the late winner to beat Brentford 2-1 at the Emirates Stadium. He was asked about individual performances, Kai Havertz’s impressive performance and a quick turnaround ahead of Tuesday’s visit to Porto, among other topics. Here’s everything he had to say: On winning games late:It felt great and obviously we had to give it our all and get the win, but I’m really happy with our performance, the maturity, the emotional control we showed and how we overcame it. If…

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HR

[ad_1] To get the new issue of Talent Edge Weekly delivered to your inbox, sign up for free here! This issue covers the latest on returning to the office, case studies on hybrid working, strategic workforce planning, AI use cases in HR and identifying “hidden” talent. Back to office updatess | Brian Hager | I shared an update from some organizations that have announced changes to their return-to-office guidance. Unleashing the Power of Hybrid Work: 5 Guiding Principles from Cisco’s 3-Year Study | Kelly Jones is on LinkedIn | Cisco Chief People Officer Kelly Jones shares tips for unlocking the…

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[ad_1] Srinagar, March 9: Indian Institute of Architects (IIA) Srinagar Center organized an event to celebrate the excellence of women in the field of architecture. Organizers say the event brings together a diverse group of professionals, including architects, engineers, members of the business community, journalists and broadcast personalities, to recognize and honor the significant contributions women have made in shaping the built landscape. The highlight of the event was the panel discussion conducted by esteemed panelist Ar. Ghulam Hassan Mir, Joint Commissioner, Planning, Srinagar Municipal Corporation. Ah. Bilkis Jeelani, Urban Planner, Urban Planning Organization, J&K, Ar. Fatima Bano, retired city…

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[ad_1] In this webinar, Carlos Rodriguez, Jr. explains the exciting hospitality developments in Miami. Interested in learning more about this opportunity? You can visit Driftwood Capital’s official OpportunityDb partner page to: View beautiful high resolution images. Learn the key details of the fund and related programs. Ask fund sponsors for more information. Webinar Highlights Driftwood has a history of using OZ and other incentives in the restaurant space. Overview of the thriving Miami Market Riverfront Marina project. Demographic factors in particular are driving the influx of people and money into Florida and Miami. Rendering of the Riverside Pier project. Details…

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[ad_1] LP115 House/Junsekino Architect and Design © Time and Space Studio+25 share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1014252/lp115-house-junsekino-architect-and-design © Time and Space StudioText description provided by the architect. The design of House LP 115 began when a small family needed to build a new house on the same plot of land as the original house, so building space was limited. The designers decided to utilize the space of the existing swimming pool structure and cover it with a new steel-framed house that is lightweight and easy to construct. In addition to saving building space, it also saves the cost of landfilling or demolishing the original…

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