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[ad_1] KARACHI: Listening to architect Mukhtar Husain chat with architect Khadija Jamal on Monday at the Karachi Club Annex about his memoir Grounds and Forms, it felt like the author was greeting you from the window of his home and then opening a door to invite You go in and get up close and personal with the architect, teacher, writer, critic and family man.Originally written for his grandchildren, who all lived abroad and experienced different cultures and experiences from which their own country, Pakistan, was excluded, he wanted to tell them by writing about his life and experiences This land,…

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[ad_1] Fan Feifei, China Daily reporter. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] As a tech industry reporter for about a decade, I stay up to date on the latest developments and trends in the rapidly changing high-tech landscape. As China’s most important political event of the year kicks off, the keyword “new productivity” repeatedly reiterated by China’s top leaders recently has become a hot topic of national public opinion. New productivity emphasizes the key role of innovation and refers to advanced productivity that breaks away from the traditional economic growth model. They are high-tech, high-efficiency and high-quality, and are in line with…

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[ad_1] This content is written and submitted by the vendor. It has been modified only to fit the layout and style of this publication.Kama The sales team in North America has been expanded with the appointment of Carlos Yat as Sales Director for Central America. Based in Texas, Yat will also serve as regional sales manager for customers in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. He will assist current and potential customers with crating, cartoning, robotic and casing applications.A packaging industry veteran, Yat has held positions in sales management and business development as well as parts and service. Most recently, he…

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[ad_1] Dr. Darren Briggs | Braden’s Lead CandidateThe North West Regional Hospital will recruit 30 nurse practitioners and midwives a year by 2030 as part of the Greens’ plan to invest in repairing the health system.”My past experience working in emergency departments in north-western Tasmania over the decade leading up to 2022 has shown me how deeply troubled our health system is. Sadly, the situation is not improving, in practice. We are still going backwards, and patients and staff are suffering as a result.”The Greens plan to recruit and retain 30 nurses and midwives for hospitals in the North West…

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[ad_1] Bellamar House / Metropole Architects © Grant Pitcher+27 share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1014081/casa-a-beiramar-metropole-architects © Grant PitcherText description provided by the architect. Metropole Architects envisioned Casa Beiramar as being 750m long. Modern four-bedroom house located in the prestigious Simbithi Golf Estate on the north coast of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. The design concept revolves around the harmonious integration of modern aesthetics and the natural environment. The house is a bold testament to sophisticated modernism, using materials such as steel, glass and concrete with meticulous attention to detail. Clean lines are juxtaposed with tactile elements such as wood and stone to create a sophisticated…

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[ad_1] Antoine Predock, the architect who designed the Canadian Museum for Human Rights and was a major contributor to the modern Winnipeg skyline, has died. He is 87 years old. The American architect’s CMHR-winning design – which he describes as “merging into the earth and blending into the sky” – was selected in one of Canada’s largest architectural competitions, launched in 2003 by the Friends of the CMHR. The museum opened to the public in 2014. “My architectural career has been an extraordinary adventure, culminating in the honor of being chosen to design the Canadian Museum for Human Rights. I…

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[ad_1] In September last year, FCM, a travel management company headquartered in Brisbane, Australia, announced the integration of its various meetings and events businesses in the northern region Bringing together the US, UK, Continental Europe, Asia and Australia into one global entity: FCM Conferences and Events. The company also introduced the leader of the new organization: Simone Seiler, an industry veteran who was promoted to global general manager.The parent company’s rationale for these measures is to streamline its event management operations to take advantage of the global meetings industry’s projected 7% annual growth from 2024 to 2030.Now, FCM M&E, which…

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[ad_1] There is no doubt that leadership will continue to be redefined. It must move from a self-serving, self-congratulatory mindset to servant leadership, not only for the benefit of those under said leadership, but also because servant leadership reestablishes our need for human connection. It is the opposite of bossy, arrogant and narcissistic. This is a utilitarian mindset that pursues the greater good and allows everyone’s voice to be heard. While this philosophy may not seem to prioritize a thriving company, servant leadership and its culture of trust achieves this goal in a less traditional way. A company’s core values…

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[ad_1] A five-story residential infill at 1715 Foothill Avenue in Oakland’s San Antonio neighborhood has received a new pre-application permit. The development will bring new deed-restricted housing that developer Chris Heller said will be affordable for Oakland Unified School District teachers.Recent applications indicate a significant increase from the original permit number for twelve units in a three-storey structure. According to the latest application, the developer hopes to add 29 homes on the vacant parkside site. The proposed 61-foot-tall building would have approximately 28,250 square feet. Unit types will include 20 one-bedrooms and 9 two-bedrooms. The ground floor will include a…

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[ad_1] The Masters is known as one of the sport’s exclusive events, but golf fans with deep pockets can reportedly enjoy a new premium hospitality experience during the year’s first major next month.According to Josh Carpenter of Sports Business Journal, weekly passes to the new Map & Flag hotel site, located across Washington Road and within walking distance of Augusta National Park, are priced at $ $17,000.Augusta National president Fred Ridley announced the experience before last year’s game, offering an unknown number of fans the chance to be prepared to pay cash to enter the hospitality venue along with a…

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