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[ad_1] 6 x 18 Slender House / Spaces Architects@ka© Bharat Agarwal+16 share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1014110/6-x-18-slender-house-spaces-architects-at-ka area The construction project area area: 6500 sq. ft. Year The year the construction project was completed Year: 2024 photo manufacturer Product brands used in this construction project manufacturer: Autodesk, landscape, Let’s drink to India, chabuga stone, clear concept, Delta faucet, fan studio, Holz, Kohler, Norris, stone forest, satvik marbles, Tianbao Navigation Chief Architect: Kapil Agarwal © Bharat Agarwalelongated house It is a private residential project designed for a family of five, located on a long and narrow site of 6 meters x 18 meters. The vision…

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[ad_1] Automation through artificial intelligence—and to the extent that low-code/no-code capabilities provide simple drag-and-drop solutions for creating applications—enables more people in more organizations to work on smaller software development tasks.This gives the core development team more space to focus on more important issues, while also freeing up some resources to outsource complex and specialized technical work to experts. While businesses are still asking how to become faster, leaner and more digital, new questions about how to compete from a capabilities and talent perspective are revealing the skills businesses need.Popular areas requiring technical specializationMachine learning.Natural language processing.cloud computing.Robotic process automation.Data Science/Analytics.Internet…

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[ad_1] [Source]The 53rd Pritzker Architecture Prize has been awarded to Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto in recognition of his five-decade career focused on innovative housing projects and educational institutions.Nobel Prize in Architecture: Yamamoto, 78, ranked ninth Japanese Winner of the Pritzker Prize, the highest honor in architecture, and known as the “Nobel of Architecture.” In its 45-year history, no country has produced as many Pritzker Prize winners as Japan. Known for his commitment to cultivating community in design, Yamamoto will Award of US$100,000 and a bronze medal. About Yamamoto: born in China And in JapanYamamoto received his M.S. architecture from University…

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[ad_1] Western Power Sports has added Troy Ozias, senior director of field sales, and Jamie Nutzmann, director of international sales, to its global sales management team. Troy Ozias Ozias brings knowledge and over 20 years of sales experience from Regional Sales Representative to Regional Vice President of Sales. Most recently, Ozias served as Regional Vice President at The Parts House in Jacksonville, Florida, where he successfully led the sales organization’s transformation, expanded its customer base and achieved sales goals in seven markets. Prior to that, he served as Regional Sales Director at WURTH USA, where he led a sales team…

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[ad_1] Against the backdrop of an ever-changing job market, a recent TikTok video posted by a user named Sragvi shines a spotlight on the harsh reality of the job search process. While searching for a job, Sragvi shared her experience of waiting 30 minutes on a Zoom call for an interview that never happened. Her post resonated with nearly a million viewers and highlighted the hopelessness and frustration many people face in today’s job search. Missed calls: A sign of a bigger problem The incident Slugwe shared was not an isolated incident. It reflects a broader problem in U.S. corporate…

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[ad_1] Since 1989, Daniel Libeskind has gained a reputation for designing landmark cultural spaces around the world. His office, Libeskind Studio, has credits including the Jewish Museum in Berlin, the World Trade Center master plan in lower Manhattan, the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, and more. Most recently, he worked with families of victims of the Pittsburgh mass shooting to design an outdoor memorial and a redesigned center to combat anti-Semitism at Tree of Life Synagogue. Today, Libeskind is working on a project that most people wouldn’t associate with an architect like him: social housing.Libeskind Studio Ellen and Geraldine Rosenberg…

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[ad_1] Thursday, March 7 • Rotary Club of La Jolla Sunrise Meeting point: 6:58 a.m., La Jolla Shores Hotel, 8110 Camino del Oro. Please call Cheryl Collins (760) 936-3272 or Steve Cross (619) 992-9449.• La Jolla Community Planning Association Meet at 6 p.m., La Jolla Recreation Center, 615 Prospect St. rajolakpa.orgFriday, March 8 • La Jolla Golden Triangle Rotary Club 7 a.m., UC San Diego Faculty Club, 270 Muir Lane. lajollagtrotary.org• La Jolla Kiwanis Club Meet at noon, La Jolla Community Center, 6811 La Jolla Blvd. Chip Hasley and Melinda Merriweather of Windansea Surf Club will speak.e-mail ljkiwanis@gmail.com. Sunday, March…

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[ad_1] The veterinary field is currently facing a severe staff shortage, with professionals lacking in all areas of veterinary practice, including veterinarians, technicians and support staff. This shortage creates challenges in animal care and negatively impacts employee job satisfaction. Therefore, increasing employee recruitment and retention is an important measure to improve talent shortages. The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) released data collected from an employee retention survey.1 The survey gathered responses from more than 14,000 individuals who hold various roles in small animal practices.AAHA found:130% of veterinary practice team members plan to resign from their current position.Of this 30%, half…

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[ad_1] The annual CANstruction event, which kicks off Tuesday, aims to transform the Cincinnati Art Association’s Weston Gallery into a panorama of ingenuity and compassion. Sponsored by local chapters of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) and the Society for Design Administration (SDA), this unique competition showcases sculptures made entirely from canned and non-perishable food products in which architecture is socially responsible.Not only does this event highlight the creativity of the participants, but it also serves a noble cause, with all food used in the sculpture being donated to the Freestore Foodbank at the end of the competition. Judging for…

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[ad_1] British hotel company Ennismore seeks to raise hundreds of millions of dollars to bring more of its luxury hotels to the U.S. People familiar with the matter told Bloomberg that executives are in preliminary talks with potential investors, but no final decision has been made. The expansion could value the London-based company to at least $3B. Ennismore signed a deal in 2020 to merge its portfolio with French hotel giant AccorHotels. The joint venture includes 73 properties, specifically lifestyle brands. AccorHotels will retain a majority stake in Ennismore if it raises funds for U.S. expansion, according to Bloomberg. The…

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