• The 55 Best Movies on Netflix Right Now (November 2025)
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    The Blackening, Little Evil, and The Running Man are just a few of the movies you should watch on Netflix this month.
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    The angst of nu metal is being discovered by Gen Z, but with digital eyes always looming, the ephemeral catharsis of collectively going mad is a thing of the past.
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  • Exclusive: 10TB of cloud storage you can keep for life
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    MacworldTL;DR:Instead of endless monthly fees, grab anInternxt Cloud Storage lifetime subscription, now $349.99 for 10TB (MSRP $2,900).Cloud storage shouldnt cost you hundreds every year or force you to pick which devices get access. WithInternxt, you no longer have to compromise. Ditch the $24/month/user fees youd pay with a service like Dropbox for a one-time payment with an 87% exclusive discount through us.With10TB of cloud storage, youll have room for just about everything roughly 2.5 million photos, 250,000 songs, or over 1,000 HD movies. Its also built to work seamlessly across all your devices. You can access, upload, and share files through dedicated apps for macOS, iOS, Windows, Android, and Linux, or simply log in via any web browser.Security is at the heart of the service, too. Internxt uses end-to-end encryption to split and secure your files before they leave your device, and a zero-knowledge policy means even the company itself cant see what you store. Its open-source, GDPR-compliant, and even employs post-quantum encryption to safeguard against future threats.Get 10TB oflifetime cloud storagewith Internxt for $349.99 with our unbeatable offer (MSRP $2,900).Internxt Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription: 10TB PlanSee DealStackSocialprices subject to change.
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  • Scammers try to trick LastPass users into giving up credentials by telling them theyre dead
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    Are you sure youre still alive? If so, you may fall for a phishing scam aimed at getting the master login passwords of LastPass password manager users.OK, this sounds weird, but in some ways it isnt. If a person dies, their immediate family may not know how to get into the deceaseds password manager, and may contact the vendor asking for access. Scammers suspected of being part of theCryptoChameleon cyber criminal group are trying to take advantage of that by sending oddly-worded phishing messages to LastPass customers.The goal, presumably, is not only to get LastPass login credentials, but also to access the users cryptocurrency wallet and drain its contents.On Friday, LastPass sent a warning to customers about the phishing campaign, which began in the middle of this month, because the messages are spoofing the LastPass domain to appear to come from the company.The subject line reads Legacy Request Opened (URGENT IF YOU ARE NOT DECEASED), and the message begins: A death certificate was uploaded by a family member to regain access to the LastPass account of . If you have not passed away and you believe that this is a mistake, please reply to this email with Stop.The email says that a support case has been opened to execute the request, and includes fabricated information regarding a supposed agent assigned to the case, including an agent ID number, the date the case opened, and the case priority.It also includes a link to cancel the request, which in fact directs the intended victim to an attacker-controlled URL where the victim is asked to enter their LastPass master password, in an attempt to harvest their credentials.The email concludes with the statement Your security is our top priority. Never share your master password with anyone including us!In some cases, a threat actor has also phoned people, claiming to be from LastPass and urging them to go to the phishing site and enter their master password.In its alert, LastPass reminded users that it never asks for their master password.A tricky one to preventDavid Shipley, head of Canadian-based employee security awareness firm Beauceron Security, called the pitch the most creative phishing lure hes seen this year.Have to wonder if they used AI to come up with the concept, he added. However, Roger Grimes, data-driven defense CISO advisor at KnowBe4, said its far from the oddest phishing lure hes seen; social engineering is involved in up to 90% of all successful hacks, he said in an email. In this case, the social engineering hack was in convincing the user to download malware, he said. Thats a tricky one to prevent. I always tell people to learn the following and practice it religiously: If you receive an unexpected message asking you to do something youve never done before, at least for that sender, research the request using known trusted methods before performing. That will save you in 99% of social engineering scams, including this one.Staff should be using MFACSOs and IT managers should ensure that any password managers their employees use have phishing-resistant multifactor authentication or require an additional login factor, so if staff fall for a scam like this, the scammer cant log in just using stolen credentials, Grimes said.If the corporate approved password manager doesnt allow MFA for logging into the app, it should have some additional login factor for example, making the employee provide other confidential information that is far harder to obtain.Combating phishing requests for password manager credentials requires a combination of user education and adding friction to the logins by requiring more than just the master password and MFA to access accounts or add new devices, said Shipley, who pointed out that some other password management providers require access to a secret key in addition to a master password to add access to a new device.IT leaders should besending an e-mail blast to employees to let them know about the scam, linking to the LastPass blog, and encourage them to report any e-mails that look as though theyre coming from LastPass, he said.The LastPass warning includes suspicious IP addresses and URLs as references for infosec leaders. It has taken down the initial phishing site.Scam going after a broad user baseLastPass wouldnt disclose to CSO how many, if any, customers fell for this scam.Asked if the campaign is targeting enterprise customers as well as consumers, a representative from the LastPass threat intelligence, mitigation and escalation team said it is targeting a broad user base.CSOs and IT leaders should warn employees not to click on emails with the subject line Legacy Request Opened, the spokesperson said, and to report suspicious emails or phone calls claiming to be from LastPass.According to the LastPass warning, the URL associated with this campaign has been linked by Google Threat Intelligence with the known cybercriminal group CryptoChameleon (also known as UNC5356). The group is associated with targeting of cryptocurrency exchanges and users with the intent to steal cryptocurrency. The group previously leveraged LastPass as part of a phishing kit in April 2024.Other indicators of malicious behavior associated with this campaign, says LastPass, include the threat actors use of known bulletproof host NICENIC to host the phishing site, and the attempted direct social engineering, which are again consistent with previous CryptoChameleon behaviorIn its advisory, the company also included the indicators of compromise, along with a list of URLs associated with the malicious IP addresses used by the attackers.LastPass asks customers to forward any phishing emails or screen captures of texts that are targeting its products to abuse@lastpass.com.
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  • Who is Ossi Ketola and what is his net worth? Duel Casino owner claims X accounts banned
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    Duel Casino owner and infamous online personality Ossi Ketola, has caused another round of online drama after being banned on X, formerly Twitter. The Elon Musk-owned platform didnt provide a reason for the ban, but the platform also took down the @duel account, Ketolas business handle.In an announcement made on popular gaming chat app Discord, Ketola, who goes by Monarch online, claimed that We are under attack.He reasons that this comes just as Duel released 100% Return to Player (RTP) games. RTP is the percentage of cash thats returned on a win. For instance, 95% RTP on a dollar would net you 95 cents.The statement reads like a lot of those commonly found in online communities associated with Ketola. He mentions that he is fighting multiple Matrix attacks. The use of The Matrix as a metaphor for larger societal systems has been popularized by online figures such as Andrew Tate and others who encourage their audiences to break free from it.Screenshot of Monarchs October 2025 Discord post claiming account bans were part of a coordinated Matrix attack.Ketola writes: We are a threat to their profits. Looks like they have declared war. More updates on the situation later, fighting multiple Matrix attacks.Make no mistake, we are at war. Do your part. Sound the alarm. They can take me down, but they cant take down the mission.Traditional crypto casinos WILL lose BILLIONS of dollars due to Duel, I promise you that much. They can keep banning accounts, but they cant stop all of you from spreading the word.Who is Ossi Ketola?Ossi Ketola is an internet personality who became known for running a Counter-Strike skin gambling site, CSGOEmpire.He has since gained notoriety for his online behavior, as well as his recent entry into the poker world.Monarch claims hes under attackScreenshot from a Kick livestream showing Monarch typing a message about being poisoned and deplatformed while addressing viewers.On a stream on Kick, a platform affiliated with Stake.com, Ketola claimed that someone may have paid to have him banned. In a Notepad message displayed during the broadcast, he wrote:///They/// not only poisoned me with COVID and deplatformed me, but also sabotaged my microphone.The use of triple slashes (///They///) has been associated online with antisemitic symbolism. This phrasing is consistent with controversial language Ketola has used in past online statements.During the stream, Ketola appears seated in front of the camera and says, I need to find different solutions. I dont like being out of Twitter, I need a voice, I need a platform.While Ketolas account was reportedly suspended for violating Xs terms of use, the specific reason for the suspension has not been confirmed. Under Elon Musks ownership, X has generally taken a more limited approach to content moderation compared to previous management.How did Ossi Ketola make his money?Ketola has made his money through the video game Counter-Strike by providing skin gambling through CSGOEmpire. He also plays poker and is active in the streaming world. However, a good amount of his money now comes from his gambling business, Duel.From niche online community to the mainstreamRecently, Ketola has broken from the niche online community he has built around himself and breached into the mainstream. His record-breaking poker games, wherein he won a $12.7 million prize at the Triton Poker Super High Roller Series Jeju. He also lost to poker legend Daniel Jungleman Cates in another eye-popping game, where Ketola lost $15 million.However, he got his start through the video game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Succeeded by Counter-Strike 2 in 2023, the game has various skins for weapons and items featured in the game. Using the tools available from developer Valve, which also owns the Steam storefront platform, Counter-Strike now has an economy worth $5 billion.Ketola introduced CSGOEmpire in 2016, which allows players to gamble with these skins. CSGOEmpires X account was also caught up in the ban wave, with Ketolas main business now without its most prominent social media platform.Valve recently introduced an update to Counter-Strike 2, which allows players to trade up for rarer items. This has since tanked the games economy, wiping out over a billion dollars, leaving it at the $5 billion it is now.What is Ossi Ketolas net worth?Nobody knows exactly how much Ossi Ketola is worth, but its safe to say its a lot. Some analysts estimate his net worth to be between $25 and $50 million, thanks to huge poker wins such as the $12.7 million hand against Bjorn Li and the $10.99 million match with Alex Foxen.But its not just poker money keeping him afloat. Ketolas various business ventures reportedly far outweigh his poker earnings, which helps explain how he manages to handle the wild ups and downs of high-stakes games, including more than $17 million in reported losses.ReadWrite has reached out to X for comment on the bans.Featured image: Ossi Ketola via KickThe post Who is Ossi Ketola and what is his net worth? Duel Casino owner claims X accounts banned appeared first on ReadWrite.
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  • The Download: carbon removals future, and measuring pain using an app
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    This is todays edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of whats going on in the world of technology.Whats next for carbon removal?After years of growth that spawned hundreds of startups, the nascent carbon removal sector appears to be facing a reckoning.Running Tide, a promising aquaculture company, shut down its operations last summer, and a handful of other companies have shuttered, downsized, or pivoted in recent months as well. Venture investments have flagged. And the collective industry hasnt made a whole lot more progress toward Running Tides ambitious plans to sequester a billion tons of carbon dioxide by this year.The hype phase is over and the sector is sliding into the turbulent business trough that follows, experts warn.And the open question is: If the carbon removal sector is heading into a painful if inevitable clearing-out cycle, where will it go from there? Read the full story.James TempleThis story is part of MIT Technology Reviews Whats Next series, which looks across industries, trends, and technologies to give you a first look at the future. You can read the rest of them here.An AI app to measure pain is hereThis week Ive also been wondering how science and technology can help answer that questionespecially when it comes to pain.In the latest issue of MIT Technology Reviews print magazine, Deena Mousa describes how an AI-powered smartphone app is being used to assess how much pain a person is in.The app, and other tools like it, could help doctors and caregivers. They could be especially useful in the care of people who arent able to tell others how they are feeling.But they are far from perfect. And they open up all kinds of thorny questions about how we experience, communicate, and even treat pain. Read the full story.Jessica HamzelouThis article first appeared in The Checkup, MIT Technology Reviews weekly biotech newsletter. To receive it in your inbox every Thursday, and read articles like this first, sign up here.The must-readsIve combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.1 Metas lawyers advised workers to remove parts of its teen mental health researchIts counsel told researchers to block or update their work to reduce legal liability. (Bloomberg $)+ Meta recently laid off more than 100 staff tasked with monitoring risks to user privacy. (NYT $)2 Donald Trump has pardoned the convicted Binance founderChangpeng Zhao pleaded guilty to violating US money laundering laws in 2023. (WSJ $)+ The move is likely to enable Binance to resume operating in the US. (CNN)+ Trump has vowed to be more crypto-friendly than the Biden administration. (Axios)3 Anthropic and Google Cloud have signed a major chips dealThe agreement is worth tens of billions of dollars. (FT $)4 Microsoft doesnt want you to talk dirty to its AIItll leave that kind of thing to OpenAI, thank you very much. (CNBC)+ Copilot now has its own version of Clippyjust dont try to get erotic with it. (The Verge)+ Its pretty easy to get DeepSeek to talk dirty, however. (MIT Technology Review)5 Big Tech is footing the bill for Trumps White House ballroomStand up Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, and Microsoft. (TechCrunch)+ Crypto twins Tyler and Cameron Winklevoss are also among the donors. (CNN)6 US investigators have busted a series of high-tech gambling schemesInvolving specially-designed contact lenses and x-ray tables. (NYT $)+ The case follows insider bets on basketball and poker games rigged by the mafia. (BBC)+ Automatic card shufflers can be compromised, too. (Wired $)7 Deepfake harassment tools are easily accessible on social mediaAnd simple web searches. (404 Media)+ Bans on deepfakes take us only so farheres what we really need. (MIT Technology Review)8 How algorithms can drive up prices onlineEven benign algorithms can sometimes yield bad outcomes for buyers. (Quanta Magazine)+ When AIs bargain, a less advanced agent could cost you. (MIT Technology Review)9 How to give an LLM brain rotTrain it on short superficial posts from X, for a start. (Ars Technica)+ AI trained on AI garbage spits out AI garbage. (MIT Technology Review)10 Meet the tech workers using AI as little as possibleIn a bid to keep their skills sharp. (WP $)+ This professor thinks there are other ways to teach people how to learn. (The Atlantic $)Quote of the dayHe was convicted. Hes not innocent.Republican Senator Thom Tillis criticises Donald Trumps decision to pardon convicted cryptocurrency mogul Changpeng Zhao, Politico reports.One more thingWeve never understood how hunger works. That might be about to change.When youre starving, hunger is like a demon. It awakens the most ancient and primitive parts of the brain, then commandeers other neural machinery to do its bidding until it gets what it wants.Although scientists have had some success in stimulating hunger in mice, we still dont really understand how the impulse to eat works. Now, some experts are following known parts of the neural hunger circuits into uncharted parts of the brain to try and find out.Their work could shed new light on the factors that have caused the number of overweight adults worldwide to skyrocket in recent years. And it could also help solve the mysteries around how and why a new class of weight-loss drugs seems to work so well. Read the full story.Adam PioreWe can still have nice thingsA place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or skeet em at me.)+ Middle aged men are getting into cliff-jumping. Should you?+ Pumpkin spice chocolate chip cookies sounds like a great idea to me.+ Christmas Islands crabs are on the move! + Watch out if youre taking the NY subway today: you might bump into these terrifying witches.
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  • Why Courage Is the Leadership Quality We Need Now
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    The Leaders Agenda ArchiveWhy Courage Is the Leadership Quality We Need NowAmy BernsteinAugust 29, 2025This month, well discuss a topic that Ive been thinking about a lot lately: courage. In a moment as convulsive as this one, its tempting to proceed with cautionespecially if youre a leader whose every decision is freighted with consequence. With geopolitics, the economy, and society in a constant state of upheaval, risk aversion seems like a perfectly sensible response.As Ranjay Gulati notes in Now Is the Time for Courage, under such volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) conditions most people feel a loss of control, triggering fear, which often leads to paralysis (the so-called freeze response) or retreat (flight). But you cant simply trim costs and maintain a holding pattern until the crisis passesnot if you want your organization to thrive.In fact, crises demand audacious action. When Gulati and colleagues looked at how 4,700 public companies had navigated three recessions leading up to the 2008 financial crisis, they found that just 9% of the firms emerged from each downturn stronger than before. Why? Its not just because they thoughtfully cut costs, says Gulati, but also because they simultaneously took calculated risks to invest in growth.Making the decision to invest in the future at a time like this takes courage. Gulati defines courage as a willingness to take bold, risky action to serve a purpose that you perceive to be worthy, usually in the face of an abiding fear. That sounds daunting, especially if you believeas Plato and Aristotle didthat bravery is an innate virtue. Gulati thinks the philosophers are wrongand that courage is teachable. He argues that every one of us can cultivate the courage needed to lead through pandemonium and make the kinds of hard decisions that build stronger, healthier organizationsand he offers a playbook for doing so. Bravery, he writes, is a choice.Now its up to us.***We want to make The Leaders Agenda as useful to you as possible, so any feedback you may have will be invaluable to us.What are your top concerns? What sort of insight would be most helpful to you?Please share your thoughtshere.Thanks for reading,Amy BernsteinEditor in Chief, HBRFurther Reading:2025 Global Leadership Development StudyThe State of Decision Making in Leadership DevelopmentGet on the ListDont miss a future issue! Subscribe to receive The Leaders Agenda in your inbox monthly.SubscribeClients come to Harvard Business Impact to accelerate and strengthen leadership across their organizations. We create learning experiences that help leaders drive change, inspire teams, and move businesses forward.Contact us to learn more.Explore Previous EditionsThe Leaders Guide to Strategic ThinkingStrategic thinkers take a future-focused view of their organization and the shifting context in which Read more: The Leaders Guide to Strategic ThinkingThe Leader's AgendaWhy Courage Is the Leadership Quality We Need NowWith geopolitics, the economy, and society in a constant state of upheaval, risk aversion seems Read more: Why Courage Is the Leadership Quality We Need NowThe Leader's AgendaLeadership AttunementAttunement is when a leader deeply notices, actively listens, and signals to an employee, and Read more: Leadership AttunementThe Leader's AgendaLead with Strength: Build Your Conflict IntelligenceConflict intelligence can provide an antidote to todays low levels of employee engagement and its Read more: Lead with Strength: Build Your Conflict IntelligenceThe Leader's AgendaThe post Why Courage Is the Leadership Quality We Need Now appeared first on Harvard Business Impact.
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  • Apple is the exclusive new broadcast partner for Formula 1 in the U.S.
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    Apple and Formula 1 announced a five-year partnership that will bring all F1 races exclusively to Apple TV in the United States beginning next year.
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  • Base iPhone 18 memory expected to hit 12GB in 2026
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    The standard model of iPhone 18 could have 50% more memory than the iPhone 17, a report claims, but in a change that may be driven by manufacturing limitations.The iPhone 18 range could end up looking like the iPhone 17 collection. Image credit: AppleInsiderThe iPhone 17 is the sole outlier of the 2025 iPhone releases in having only 8GB of memory. The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone Air all have a larger 12GB of memory to play with, leaving the standard model behind.However, according to a Saturday report from Korean publication The Bell, that probably won't be the case for the iPhone 18. Instead, the standard model for 2026 is believed to ship with the bigger 12GB capacity. Rumor Score: Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Designs Worth Tracking: Announcing the Winners of the Architecture Hunter Awards 2025
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    Architecture Hunter is proud to announce the winners of the Architecture Hunter Awards (AHA) 2025, a distinction dedicated to honoring exceptional achievements across architecture, architecture representation, product design, interior design, urban design, social and student projects, and beyond. This years awards highlight projects that represent the forefront of creativity, sustainability and purposeful design, reinforcing the role of architecture in shaping the future of our built environments.Since its creation, Architecture Hunter has become a global platform for architectural inspiration and innovation, curating the best works for an audience spanning more than 3 million people worldwide. The AHA embodies Architecture Hunters mission to foster meaningful connections within the architectural community and to elevate projects that make a lasting impact.See below for a look at the 2025 Winners:Museum of Humanity by Studio Apaaar | Pranit Bora, Onil Shah | Winner in Architecture, Mixed-use BuildingsArchitectureCommercial & Offices Ibira Work by FGMFGarden Landscape Casa Pupunha by Hana Eto Gall LandscapeHigh Rise Buildings AGE360 by ARCHITECTS OFFICE & Triptyque ArchitectureHotels & Resorts NOT A HOTEL MINAKAMI TOJI by SUPPOSE DESIGN OFFICEHouses Residence SAB by Govaert & Vanhoutte ArchitectsInstitutional Facilities Chandigarh University D-6 by Charged VoidsMixed-use Buildings Museum of Humanity by Studio ApaaarRenovations Testi 223 by ARW AssociatesArchitectural RepresentationPhotographs The Grand Ring Expo Osaka by Gyrgy PalkRenders FabricA Multipurpose Temporary Cloth Pavilion by Hristo RizovVideos House of Memories by Sohaib IlyasProduct DesignBathroom & Wellness Avesso by Cit ArquiteturaFurniture Design J39.5 by AtMa inc.Lighting Design Kiri Table Lamp by Estdio NinhoSmall Object Design Mucuri Cobog by TCC WhitestoneRegenerative Machines by Sebastian Carvajal | Sebastian Carvajal Aviles | Winner in Student ProjectInterior DesignCommercial, Offices & Hospitality Estudiobola by Alan ChuResidential Riviera House by Studio Julliana CamargoSocial ProjectsSocial Architecture Brumadinho Memorial by Gustavo Penna Arquitetos AssociadosStudent ProjectsStudent Project: Regenerative Machines for Marine Food Production by Sebastin Carvajal, Universidad del DesarrolloBreezes of Tenerife by NO Architects | Nazareno Amici | Winner in Hotels & ResortsUnbuilt & ConceptsCommercial, Offices & Institutional Rio-Africa Cultural Center by Estdio Mdulo de ArquiteturaHigh Rise Buildings Allard Oscar Freire by Studio Arthur CasasHotels & Resorts Breezes of Tenerife by N ArchitectsHouses Horizon House by Onus Architecture StudioInterior Design Fynbos Residence by Studio JVWUrban Design & Masterplans ALFAMA 2.0 // RE-habilitation / RE-vitalization / RE-structuration // by Aranguren & Gallegos ArchitectsUrban DesignUrban Design & Masterplans Alluvial Decoder (City of Raleigh Storm Memorial) by A Gang of ThreeFirmsBest New Architecture Firm HW StudioFirm of the Year Spasm Design ArchitectsBrumadinho Memorial by Gustavo Penna | Jomar Braganca, Pedro Mascaro | Winner in Social Projects, Social ArchitectureThe AHA 2025 revealed an inspiring array of projects that showcase the power of thoughtful design to shape experiences, foster connection, and respond to context. From innovative approaches to materials and space to immersive environments that engage communities, the winners demonstrate how architecture can translate culture, nature, and creativity into spaces that resonate universally and leave a lasting impact.Chandigarh University D-6 by ChargedVoids | Javier Callejas | Winner in Architecture, Institutional FacilitiesThe winners were selected by a distinguished international jury of leading architects, designers, and thinkers, whose diverse expertise ensured that each project was evaluated not only for its design excellence but also for its cultural, social, and environmental impact. Among the jury members were Deborah Berke (TenBerke), Juan Ignacio Aranguren (Zaha Hadid Architects), Maria Porro (Salone del Mobile Milano), Patrick Voigt (9sekunden), and Tatiana Bilbao & Team (Tatiana Bilbao Estudio), alongside other renowned voices shaping the future of architecture and design.For the complete list of winners, please visit Architecture Hunter.The post Designs Worth Tracking: Announcing the Winners of the Architecture Hunter Awards 2025 appeared first on Journal.
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