Author: Mkamerling

[ad_1] The Balchik Palace Complex hosts a three-day international symposium, a program that will bring together architects from five countries to collaborate on educational exchange and preservation of immovable cultural heritage. The initiative is launched by the Institut Chaillot in Paris and the Bulgarian National Institute of Immovable Cultural Heritage (NIICH) and is supported by the Bulgarian and French ministries of culture, French institutions and ICOMOS France, NIICH said on Thursday. The program aims to create a training cycle and a network of experts in Bulgaria, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine who can collaborate on common projects in the future, said…

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[ad_1] To celebrate the importance of tourism to the state and region, Visit Lebanon Valley will host its second annual Hotel Star Awards on Thursday, May 9. read more: Visit Lebanon Valley honors 9 individuals and CTC projects with Hotel Star Awards The awards and ceremony honor employees who excel in representing themselves, their hospitality industry employers, and Lebanon County as a whole. Tourism is an economic driver for the county, with total spending on lodging, retail, entertainment, food and beverages and other tourism-related activities totaling $296.4 million in 2022, according to the Pennsylvania Office of Tourism’s latest Tourism Economy…

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IT

[ad_1] Anup Purohit has over 25 years of experience in banking and financial services, focusing on innovation in the areas of digital banking, financial management, business solutions and service delivery, portfolio and project management, risk and control and information security, and is a leader in leading enterprises Chief Information Officer. Wipro, a global information technology, consulting and business process services company. Purohit is currently at the helm of Wipro’s digital transformation journey, where his core focus is on re-architecting a technology and business-aligned system footprint, strengthening digital security and trust, creating an AI and ML-based business intelligence data lake platform,…

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[ad_1] Reddymade founder Suchi Reddy has joined the 2024 Dezeen Awards as a judge. Here she chooses five projects that best reflect her studio work. Reddy is from the eastern Indian city of Chennai. She founded Reddymade Studio in New York, which is based on “a design concept based on neuroaesthetics, which is the study of how the brain responds to the design of its surrounding environment.” “I believe design is in everything – it’s not just architecture or language,” Reddy told Dezeen. “I like to celebrate it in everything I do.” “The projects we take on and the company’s…

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[ad_1] Since 2018, the number of international students in the UK has significantly outpaced overall global growth. There are currently 85,000 more international students than expected. However, supply and demand drivers suggest the UK may have grown too fast in recent years. The UK government is increasingly taking steps to curb over-recruitment and UK universities risk losing potential students if visa policies change. A quarter of international students would be less likely to consider the UK if visa rules change, and the Russell Group is not immune (QS Student Pulse Survey). The number of offers issued peaked in 2023, with…

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[ad_1] Milan – Italian architect and industrial designer Gaetano Pesche He died at the age of 84, according to a message posted on his official Instagram account on Thursday morning.”In six years, Gaetano revolutionized the worlds of art, design, architecture and the liminal spaces between these categories. His originality and courage are unparalleled,” the post reads.More from WWDBorn in 1939 in La Spezia, Italy, Pesce studied architecture at the University of Venice and was a participant in Gruppo N, a group focused on procedural art modeled after the Bauhaus.Pace has been dealing with health-related issues over the last year, the…

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HR

[ad_1] “AIA CAN: The Eco-Office Movement” aims to empower business units to effectively implement sustainable workplace initiatives and inspire behavioral change in six key areas.AIA Group announces launch of “AIA CAN: Eco-Office Movement” as part of the group’s commitment to fostering a culture of sustainable behaviour.This large-scale, multi-year program aims to help more than 25,000 employees in 18 markets adopt environmental awareness, attitudes and behaviors to create a more sustainable workplace and a healthier planet. Created in partnership with the Sustainable Living Lab, the program aligns with the Sustainable Operations pillar of AIA’s ESG strategy to support its goal of…

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[ad_1] Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA Atkin Olshin Schade Architects and Studio Sustena worked closely with Philadelphia Contemporary to create a permanent home for the organization, a 15,000-square-foot, two-story gallery building with outdoor terraces that will also support the local arts community. The floating gallery will periodically be unanchored and towed to various locations along the East Coast, drawing attention to each site’s unique history, ecology and potential. The architectural design reflects Philadelphia Contemporary’s commitment to site, environment and community. In addition to providing a space for local artists to share their work, the floating gallery’s direct access to the river will…

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[ad_1] Associated Architects has transferred ownership of its business to an Employee Ownership Trust (EOT). Current directors Warren Jukes, James Hall, Richard Perry and Steve Townsend will continue to lead the business and no changes are expected to day-to-day operations. Associated Architects, which was founded in Birmingham in 1968 and has offices in Leeds and Oxford, is expected to continue to grow, with annual turnover expected to exceed £6 million by March 2025 and staff numbers rising to more than 65. Warren Jukes, managing director of Associated Architects, said: “Our people are our greatest asset and this move allows us…

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[ad_1] Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. (NYSE: RHP – Free Report) – Wedbush raised their second-quarter 2024 earnings per share (EPS) forecast for shares of Ryman Hospitality Properties in a report on Monday, April 1st. Wedbush analyst R. Anderson now expects the real estate investment trust to earn $2.33 per share for the quarter, up from its previous forecast of $2.21. The current full-year earnings consensus forecast for Ryman Hospitality Properties is $8.57 per share. Wedbush also issued estimates for Ryman Hospitality Properties’ third-quarter 2024 earnings of $1.85 per share, fourth-quarter 2024 earnings of $2.13 per share, and fiscal 2025 earnings…

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