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[ad_1] © Masao Nishikawa+18 share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1015500/mikumizaka-flats-hiroyuki-ito-architectsMore specificationsLess specifications © Masao NishikawaText description provided by the architect. The project consists of a series of individual rooms (approximately 6 tatami mats) that are connected to form an apartment within a post and beam structure. Each apartment in the building is individually designed according to site conditions, orientation and floor level. Therefore, no apartment and floor is exactly the same.© Masao Nishikawachartplan© Masao Nishikawa© Masao NishikawaThe finishing materials of the rooms were chosen in a similar manner. Use three different sets of materials to suit different projects. In addition to the diagonal walls,…

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[ad_1] Home improvement retail chain shares Lowe’s (NYSE:Low) At the time of writing, it is trading close to its 52-week high. Considering that the company’s earnings per share (EPS) are also at historically high levels, it seems appropriate that its stock price is so high.However, there are reasons to wonder whether this will continue in 2024. On February 27, Lowe’s reported 2023 financial results and gave a financial outlook for 2024. The company expects sales to decline 2% to 3% year-over-year in 2024. coming year. Management expects full-year earnings per share of $12 to $12.30, which would represent a decline…

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[ad_1] Next TCS plans to add 40,000 new students in fiscal year 2024 What happened Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), India’s leading IT services company, has recruited over 10,000 fresh graduates from top engineering colleges. The sharp increase in hiring comes as the company prepares for expected demand growth in the next fiscal year. Last month, TCS launched new recruitment through the National Qualification Test (NQT), a platform developed by TCS iON to assess the cognitive abilities and technical expertise of candidates. Details of TCS recruitment drive The last date for application for the TCS recruitment drive is March 10 and…

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[ad_1] Recent research has found that termites build complex nests by sensing and responding to humidity levels rather than using pheromones, revealing a simple yet effective mechanism for creating complex structures. A termite nest in its natural environment (Microtermite Mound, New South Wales, Australia).Photo credit: Andrea PenaThe new study shows that humidity helps guide insects to complete their tasks.Termites are often called nature’s architects. Their nests are several meters high and are intricately constructed, with galleries ensuring efficient communication and automatically ventilating the interior of the nest in a manner that would be the envy of human engineers. How do…

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[ad_1] April 10, 2024 | On April 9, 2024, the General Conference (GC) held its Spring Business Meeting in Silver Spring, Maryland. These meetings include a series of presentations, updates, reports and discussions on future plans for the Adventist Church, providing important insights into the strategic direction of the Church. Here are some key notes from the meeting, adapted from ANN’s article on GC financial reporting and discussion of human sexuality at the meeting: Nine Essentials of GC Financial Reporting – Presented by Treasurer Paul H. Douglas 1. financial stability: As of December 31, 2023, the General Assembly’s financial position…

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HR

[ad_1] Corbion announces the appointment of Masha Vis-Mertens as Chief Human Resources Officer and member of the Executive Committee, effective May 1, 2024. Masha Vis-Mertens is Dutch and joins Corbion from Switzerland, where she most recently served as chief human resources officer for global cocoa and chocolate maker Barry Callebaut. Over the course of her career, she has lived in multiple regions and countries and emerged as a successful leader in human resources, commercial and supply chain positions. In previous roles, she has extensive experience in talent development, diversity and inclusion, culture and organizational transformation, which she will bring to…

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[ad_1] Tenjincho Square: Tokyo’s hidden green retreat Japanese studio Hiroyuki Ito Architects Recently, the newly opened Tenjincho Place apartment more complicated than TokyoBunkyo District. The building is located on the edge of Yushima Plateau, overlooking the road leading to the famous shrine. The rapidly growing area has undergone a major transformation in recent years, with restaurants replaced by apartment complexes. The studio’s design addressed two key challenges posed by the site – the unusual shape of the plot and the limited natural light resulting from surrounding high-rise buildings.Image © Masao Nishikawa Courtyard apartment building designed by Hiroyuki Ito The heart…

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[ad_1] FAME Collective founder Tumpa Husna-Yasmin Fellows told Dezeen in this interview that people of color and women working as architects are often actively discouraged from following their design instincts. The researcher, an educator at Central Saint Martins University in London and co-founder of Our Building Design, believes that some architects in senior positions limit design responsibilities to themselves and underestimate the skills of people from different backgrounds. “A lot of it depends on the ego and who represents the design or the brand,” Fellowes said. “Women often don’t get this experience or responsibility, and if they do, they don’t…

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[ad_1] Capitalizing on demand for serviced apartments in key international business districts Bangkok, Thailand – Media OutReach Newswire – April 3, 2024 – ONYX Hospitality Group, a leading hotel management company, is pleased to announce the expansion of its renowned Shama brand with the launch of Shama Rayongcapitalizing on the demand for serviced apartments. The signing ceremony was held on the 1stYingshi Amari Bangkok will open in April 2024 and is expected to welcome its first guests in the first quarter of 2026. Shama Hotel Rayong marks a major milestone for the brand and expands its footprint in Thailand. The…

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IT

[ad_1] Library and Information Technology Services (LITS) professional staff recently spoke at the annual NERCOMP conference in Providence, Rhode Island Each year, NERCOMP (Northeast Regional Computing Initiative) partners with EDUCAUSE to bring together the region’s higher education IT leaders to network and learn from each other’s experiences in driving innovation and leadership. Hamilton staff spoke at multiple panels and poster sessions: Research and Community Engagement Librarian Christine StromeyerInstructional Designer Forrest Warnerand Digital Initiatives and Experiential Learning Research Librarian Alex Watson As a member of the panel titled “Longevity and Prosperity: Reimagining the Future of Space and Services.” They discussed Burke…

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