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[ad_1] KAI announces the hiring of distinguished architect Brien Graham, AIA, NOMA, NCARB, as the municipal, municipal and cultural market leader for its Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas office. In his new role, Graham will lead KAI’s efforts to deliver innovative design solutions that meet the unique needs of the region, state and national markets. In addition, he will oversee project management, channel team adjustment and growth through guidance, and strategically drive market positioning, sales and profit management. Graham is an award-winning architect with over 20 years of industry experience and prior to joining KAI served as Senior Project Manager at LPA,…

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[ad_1] Melanie Hannah [Photo: BKV Group Hires] BKV Group has named Melanie N. Hanna director of interior design and senior associate at its Dallas practice base. Headquartered in Washington, DC, BKV Group is a comprehensive, interdisciplinary design firm. BKV Group CEO Jack Boarman said in a press release that Hanna’s expertise in “virtually every aspect of design” makes her an “ideal candidate” to help expand the company’s interior design efforts in Texas and throughout BKV’s southern region. . He added that the company is “fortunate that she has chosen our firm to begin the next chapter of her career, as…

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[ad_1] Development plans have been announced for an eight-story residential project at 4590 Patrick Henry Drive in Santa Clara, Santa Clara County. The proposal seeks to replace Mission College’s low-rise office tower and the Levi’s Stadium surface parking lot that contains hundreds of homes in a specific plan for Patrick Henry Boulevard. Walnut Hill Group is the project developer and is represented by KASA Partners.Architectural view of 4590 Patrick Henry Drive, rendered by BAR Architects4590 Patrick Henry Drive elevation by BAR ArchitectsThe development plans were released nearly two years after KASA Partners submitted preliminary permission. The pre-application specifies that the…

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IT

[ad_1] Equinix, the world’s largest data center hosting company, is gradually promoting the use of liquid cooling technology at its Latin American sites, BNamericas has learned. Currently, the implementation of new technologies is still in its early stages. But the guideline is that all new sites in large markets such as Brazil be ready to support these technologies, which are considered best suited for cooling genAI and high-performance computers. “In traditional data centers, it is more difficult to adopt immersion liquid cooling technology because of its infrastructure,” Equinix Brazil CEO Victor Arnaud told BNamericas during a visit to the company’s…

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[ad_1] Recruiters in the South face obstacles in attracting skilled professionals from the Midwest despite offering competitive pay packages, according to a Bloomberg report released Friday. That’s because many of these potential workers are locked into ultra-low 30-year mortgages. In the fourth quarter of 2023, the proportion of job seekers in the United States who relocated for employment dropped to only 1.5%.According to a survey, this marks the lowest level ever challenger, gray and christmas. Janet Rivera Jones, founder of Florida-based 5 Star Global Recruitment Partners, told Bloomberg that potential employees who are paying off low-interest mortgages are often reluctant…

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[ad_1] Construction technology company Icon, a Texas-based startup with the world’s largest 3D printing community in Austin, last month announced the launch of a beta version of an AI construction robot that can build dream homes. floor plan.The AI, named Vitruvius after the Roman architect, took the company 18 months to develop and run, and is like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini — except instead of answering questions in a conversational way, the AI The bot will help users make plans for their homes.entrepreneur Tested the bot, which is currently in beta and available for free, on Thursday and was…

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[ad_1] This year’s Global Meetings Industry Day, taking place on Thursday 11 April, is “an international advocacy day that showcases the undeniable value that business meetings, trade shows, incentives, exhibitions, conferences and conferences bring to people, businesses and communities”. According to the U.S. Travel Association, which oversees the conference’s average business alliance.Organizations around the world, including the International Association of Meeting Professionals, Professional Meeting Management Associations, hoteliers and various destinations, commemorate GMID with in-person gatherings to network and learn.exist In addition, MPI also conducts A 12-hour online education marathon with three 15-minute sessions every hour; these cover a wide range…

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[ad_1] When Taylor Swift revealed the track list for her new album, The Tortured Poets Department, which will be released on April 19, fans immediately began speculating about the inspiration for each song. While you #FPSwifties live for Taylor’s songwriting, we imagine a world where Taylor is just like us, working a regular office job. If she worked in the human resources department of a company, what stories would she write and sing? We’ll use five song titles from her upcoming album to address some of the everyday issues affecting employers and their HR departments. “Two weeks” (Track 1): Legal…

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[ad_1] architect’s newspaper The Best Practice Awards will open in 2024, with the new year bringing new categories. The awards celebrate the companies that create our built environment, taking into account not only which businesses are creating meaningful work, but also how these practices operate.Submission deadline is April 19 this year’The scope for best practices to crown the top offices in the architecture, engineering and construction industry is wider than ever. New categories for 2024 include acoustic consultants and engineers, developers, graphic design and wayfinding, photography studios, rendering and visualization, structural engineers, sustainability consultants, interior designers and technology. These are…

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[ad_1] Are we still the same Ireland that was welcomed by a thousand people? Do strangers have the same grá? Is there any place for universal courtesy and genuine hospitality in this modern world with modern values?Of course, welcoming strangers should be in our DNA. In ancient Ireland, hospitality was mandated by law. The Laws of Blaine, which have served Ireland well for over a thousand years, have ensured that the spirit of hospitality remains ingrained in the hearts of Irish people for countless generations.Under Breen’s Law, all households are obliged to provide some degree of oigidecht (hospitality) to travelers,…

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