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[ad_1] Vuissens House/Deschenaux Architects © Rory Gardner+30 share shareFacebookTwittermailinterestWhatsapporhttps://www.archdaily.com/1012989/house-in-vuissens-deschenaux-architects area The construction project area area: 249 sqm Year The year the construction project was completed Year: 2022 photo manufacturer Product brands used in this construction project manufacturer: Aibicher AG, Picander Woodworking, Portus Broad, papal building Chief Architect: Paul DeVoe © Rory GardnerText description provided by the architect. The project is located in Vuissens, a secluded village in the canton of Friborg that has maintained its rural charm. The goal was to build a single-family house near a standard villa. However, such projects are becoming increasingly rare in Switzerland due to…

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[ad_1] Known for its user-friendly low-code interface, familiar spreadsheets and powerful processing engine, Spiff’s cutting-edge ICM software promises to revolutionize the way companies automate their commission processes. The acquisition is designed to enhance Salesforce’s sales performance management solutions, providing enterprises with a seamless, trusted platform to increase sales visibility, improve sales efficiency and achieve unprecedented growth.Ketan Karkhanis, executive vice president and general manager of Sales Cloud at Salesforce, highlighted the critical role of compensation in influencing sales rep behavior and the challenges leaders face in aligning these compensation programs with desired business results. “Spiff connects what sellers want (transparent compensation)…

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[ad_1] After months of speculation about how many people would be allowed to attend the opening ceremony, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin announced last week that “around 300,000″ ticket-holding fans would attend.That’s half of the 600,000 he’s recommended for 2022 and even fewer than recent estimates of 400-500,000, underscoring the complexity of securing an event on the 4-mile stretch of river.”I know that we have the best security forces in the world and we will succeed in proving not only that we can win medals (at the Olympics) but that we can host the world without any problems,” Mr Darmanin told…

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[ad_1] Cyclists and other recreational enthusiasts will soon have a new destination near Moline’s Great River Trail.Concept drawings show the building at 318 River Drive in Moline will be called Spokeyard, a mixed-use retail space just blocks away from Sylvan Island. Andrew Dasso, principal architect of Streamline Architects & Artisans, the team that owns the building, said the concept revolves around creating a destination where people can stop on nearby trails. Spokeyard is a concept by the team at Streamline Architects & Artisans to transform an industrial building at 318 River Dr. in Moline into a mixed-use space. courtesy photo…

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[ad_1] 19 East 74th Street, Steven Harris Architects Author: Max Gillespie 7:30 am February 10, 2024The Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) will review proposed renovations for 19 East 74th Street, a five-story residence on Manhattan’s Upper East Side. Designed by Steven Harris Architects, the project aims to modernize the historic five-unit building while retaining its architectural heritage. The property is located between Fifth Avenue and Madison Avenue.Key changes proposed include the installation of new steel windows within the existing masonry openings as well as new external light fixtures and metal and glass doors. Other elements of the building, such as the…

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[ad_1] This calendar publishes free public events, meetings and fundraisers in The Jamestown Sun. To submit an event, email it to news@jamestownsun.com (“Calendar” in the subject line) or fax it to 701-952-8477.Thursday, February 8Buffalo City Group AA, 7:30 p.m. (open, speakers’ session), United Presbyterian Church, 302 2nd Ave. SE (alley door).TOPS ND 312, St. Paul United Methodist Church, 1000 5th Ave. NE (East Gate); weigh-in, 8 a.m.; meeting, 9 a.m.James River Alcoholics Anonymous, Noon (open, themed) and 8 p.m. (closed, Big Book), AA Clubhouse, 518 10th Ave. SE.Lumberjack Woodcarving Club6-8 p.m., Hansen Art Studio. Barnes County Historical Society, 5 p.m.,…

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[ad_1] key insights Retail investors own a large stake in RCI Hospitality Holdings, suggesting they have a greater say in management and business strategy A total of 23 investors own a majority stake in the company, with a shareholding ratio of 50% Institutions own 33% of RCI Hospitality Holdings If you want to know who really controls RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. (NASDAQ:RICK), then you have to look at the makeup of its stock registry. We can see that retail investors own the largest stake in the company, with a 44% ownership ratio. That is, the group will benefit the most…

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[ad_1] anchor Rendering: Tecma Solutions / Zaha Hadid Architects Zaha Hadid Architects has designed the world’s first green hydrogenation infrastructure for the leisure boating industry. Gas stations will be installed at 25 terminals in Italy. The project is driven by an investment of approximately US$108 million led by NatPower H, a global developer of green hydrogen production, storage and distribution technology. The refueling network will be installed starting in the summer of 2024, with the aim of increasing it to 100 filling stations in the Mediterranean region within the next six years. We also have…

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[ad_1] A senior manager says his dismissal from a software company with a base salary of €170,000 was a “fake” redundancy involving his US-based boss, who he said benefited from the decision and that he did not There should be such a decision. role in the process.Kevin Foley, former senior sales director for Europe, the Middle East and Asia (EMEA) at Digital River Ireland Ltd, told the Workplace Relations Council (WRC) that he thought he would stay on until next spring, when he was given a stay-at-home notice in August 2022. received a bonus—but less than a month later, the…

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[ad_1] The new National Library of Israel building opened during the war, and the building’s unique architectural wonder made it an integral part of Jerusalem’s cultural landscape.The basic fact of the new building, designed by the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in collaboration with the Israeli firm Mann Shinar, is that it covers an area of ​​45,000 square meters and houses more than 4 million objects, including the rarest and most precious items. Rare books, manuscripts, photographs and archives of interest to Jews and the general public.But these numbers only scratch the surface of the new library…

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