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Construction starts in Singapore on Early Years International School
none November 22, 2019
This milestone scheme in the field of pre-school education will deliver a multicultural educational facility for over 2,000 pupils and 400 support staff Bogle Architects have developed an architectural and educational vision that will provide a rich learning environment for pupils, parents, and staff. The design responds to the challenge of making a very large […]
Big data-powered chandelier reveals how world’s greenest building is performing
July 24, 2020
Conceived and created by design firm ESI Design, The Beacon is a first-of-its-kind, light-and-sound installation soaring 30-feet-high in the lobby of The Tower at PNC Plaza in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The transparent, sculptural structure interprets and visualizes data from the building’s advanced green systems and current environmental conditions like weather and sunlight. Through ever-changing light, color, […]
Real-time Word co-authoring - a perk of the new Office 2016
none July 4, 2019
Microsoft launched their new Office 2016 which includes Word, Excel and Powerpoint and it lets co-authoring on Word documents in real time. They also launched a private preview of GigJam, a tool that promises to let workgroups collaborate across devices and applications, which Microsoft will add that to the Office 365 mix next year. The […]
MATTER OF STUFF at the London Hospital Club Gallery
July 4, 2019
The Hospital Club and Matter of Stuff, architecture studio and online design gallery to present an exhibition works by European designers during London Design Festival 2015. Open from Thursday 24th to Sunday 27th September, the exhibition will show the concept and stories as well as the processes and methodologies explored by the designers in their […]
Widow (Walking) by Janice Wright Cheney.
none July 4, 2019
Janice Wright Cheney examines the historical and cultural ideas that shape western understandings of the natural world. Using variety of techniques and materials, her works may be embroidered, knit, hand-dyed, felted, or sewn from recycled materials. The results range from museum boxes with pinned insect specimens to an installation of bears made from red roses. […]
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