• Apple reveals 45 app and game finalists for the 2024 App Store Awards
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    Today, Apple revealed 45 app and game finalists for the 2024 App Store Awards.
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  • iPhone 17 Slim too thin for SIM tray, may not have mmWave
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    The iPhone 17 Slim won't have a SIM card tray because it is too thin to have one, and it probably won't have mmWave either.A render of what the iPhone 17 Slim could look likeThe iPhone 17 Slim, also referred to as the iPhone 17 Air, is anticipated to be a very thin model of smartphone. Previous rumors have proposed it could be 6mm thick, which would make it an extremely narrow device.Due to its size, compromises will have to be made for some components, such as the camera bump. However, it now seems that physical SIM cards could be ruled out entirely for the model. Rumor Score: Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Apple's iPad mini 6 just dropped to $299.99, all-time best Black Friday price
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    A new Black Friday iPad deal has popped up, this time on the last-gen iPad mini 6, that's priced at a record low $299.99 while supplies last.Apple's iPad mini 6 dropped to best price ever - Image credit: AppleBlack Friday deals are in effect on the iPad mini 6, with Amazon leading the pack with its $299.99 price on the standard 64GB Wi-Fi model. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Eurovea Towers Bratislava designed by KCAP, poised to redefine the skyline - rising to 260 and 184 metres high, these slender re...
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    Eurovea Towers Bratislava designed by KCAP, poised to redefine the skyline - rising to 260 and 184 metres high, these slender residential skyscrapers will be Slovakias tallest buildings:https://www.e-architect.com/slovakia/eurovea-towers-bratislava#towers #Bratislava #building #Slovakia #skyscrapers #architecture
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  • Maison&Objet Embraces the Surreal, Names Faye Toogood Designer of the Year
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    Step into a surreal world at Maison&Objet 2025! This January, experience the theme "Sur/Reality" in Paris as everyday objects take on a fantastical twist, from Bluetooth phonographs to cloud-shaped seats. Experience cutting-edge designs that blur the line between reality and imagination. #MaisonObjet #DesignFairParis bi-annual design show gets whimsical with Sur/Reality theme, presenting fantastical versions of everyday items.
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  • The 2024 Residential Architect Design Awards Competition Has Launched!
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    Exciting News! ARCHITECT Magazines 2024 Residential Architect Design Awards are now accepting submissions. Showcase your talent and creativity in residential design by entering your project before January 7, 2025! This year's categories include custom homes, affordable housing, and a unique "Fireplace" category, sponsored by Heat & Glo. Winners in this category will receive a trip to the International Builders Show in Las Vegas! Don't miss this chance to elevate your work and gain industry recognition. Early entry deadline: December 1, 2024. Visit https://bit.ly/4fvgo64 to learn more and submit your entry! #RADA2024 #Architecture #DesignAwards #ResidentialDesignhttps://bit.ly/40KrFuXARCHITECT's annual program celebrating the best residential designs will now accept entries through Tuesday, January 7, 2025.
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  • COP29: New Intergovernmental Council for Buildings and Climate to speed up decarbonization efforts in the building sector
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    Last week at the COP29 summit in Azerbaijan, the UNEP-hosted Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction (GlobalABC) announced the formation of the Intergovernmental Council for Buildings and Climate(ICBC) in order to administer goals set forth by the Chaillot Declaration from earlier this year.This is aimed at helping fasten efforts at decarbonization and regulation in the building sector, which account for 37% of global emissions and is also growing in terms of sheer building footprint worldwide. NewInternational definitions for low carbon cement and concrete were also launched at COP29by the Global Cement and Concrete Association (GCCA).
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  • New NYSID exhibition posits on the romanticism of hand-drawn designs
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    This fall, a new exhibition at the New York School of Interior Designis unpacking the undying influence of hand drawing on interior architecture and the design professions.The work of twelve established designers will be presented along with other drawings and design portfolios from the NYSIDs archives. Curators Donald Albrecht and Thomas Mellins are behind The Persistence of Hand Drawing: Interior Rendering Today,which takes place from now until April 3rd, 2025. They say its important as a way to highlight "both the artisanry and ideation that the nearly wholesale adoption of CAD by the design industry has marginalized."Drawings from Nina Cooke John,Hilary Sample, Michael Meredith ofMOSArchitects, andGenevieve Irwin ofPeter Pennoyer Architects are among those highlighted.
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  • Grateful for Great Design: Why Were Thankful for Architects Everywhere
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    Architizer's 13th A+Awards features a suite of sustainability-focused categories that recognizing designers that are building a green industry and a better future. Start your entry to receive global recognition for your work!What would our world look like without architects? As we enter the season of Thanksgiving, its worth considering just how much these visionary professionals contribute to our lives.The 13th A+Awards, now open for entries with a Main Entry Deadline of December 6, forms a thanksgiving celebration for our industry: It is dedicated to architects who go beyond the ordinary to redefine whats possible. For proof, look no further than last seasons winners, which exemplify the extraordinary power of architecture to respond to todays complex challenges and transform lives.These projects, and the people that brought them to life, are featured daily on Architizer as a continual reminder of the positive impact of good architects and designers worldwide.Among recent winners, Michael Green Architectures Google Borregas in Sunnyvale, California, stands out as a model of sustainable workspace design. Built using advanced mass timber construction and expansive windows that introduce natural light deep into each space, Google Borregas connects people to nature while prioritizing environmental responsibility. The exposed wood structure reduces the buildings carbon footprint and adds warmth, proving that sustainable design can be as inspiring as it is functional.In Toronto, MJMA Architecture & Designs John Innes Community Recreation Centre exemplifies architectures potential to serve as a community anchor. This recreation center seamlessly combines athletic facilities with spaces for social gathering, creating a welcoming environment that supports both physical and social well-being. Its glass faades connect the interior to the neighborhood, inviting residents into a shared space where everyone feels they belong. MJMAs design reminds us of how public architecture can foster community pride and unity.In Amsterdam, VenhoevenCS architecture+urbanisms Bike Parking IJboulevard reimagines what urban infrastructure can be. This underwater bike parking facility, 2024 winner in the Transportation Interiors category, accommodates Amsterdams many cyclists while preserving waterfront views. Its sleek, minimalist design meets practical needs while catalyzing movement around the neighborhood, setting a new standard for sustainable urban transit solutions. The project is a compelling reminder that, like architecture, infrastructure can be transformed through thoughtful design, supporting the needs of a growing, environmentally conscious urban population.On the other side of the world, the Prepared Rehmannia Root Crafts Exhibition Hall, designed by LUO studio in Henan Province, China, is another exemplar in material detailing. This exhibition hall demonstrates the beauty of craftsmanship and sustainability, with wood forming the primary structure in a striking, circular form. The design celebrates local heritage, using sustainable materials and techniques to create an enduring space that connects visitors with the craft traditions of the region. LUO studios work exemplifies how architecture can honor cultural identity while advancing ecological responsibility.Meanwhile, in Merida, Yucatan, Veinte Diezz Arquitectos brought new life to a forgotten space with the stunning Casa Lohr, winner in the Residential Renovations and Additions category. This restoration project, a reimagining of an abandoned 19th-century colonial house, uses raw, natural materials while preserving original features. By celebrating the concept of time and the resilience of existing elements, Veinte Diezz Arquitectos thoughtful work exemplifies how thoughtful residential renovation can honor history and adapt to modern needs.These winning projects remind us why were so grateful for the architects who bring their vision, creativity, and commitment to every project. From sustainable workspaces to community centers, cultural landmarks to educational buildings and public parks to urban infrastructure, architects and designers devote their careers to creating spaces that inspire, connect and enrich our lives. At their best, they reveal architectures immense potential to respond to pressing societal needs, creating environments that uplift communities.As the 13th A+Awards season continues, we look forward to discovering more innovative projects that push the boundaries of design. The A+Awards celebrate architectural achievements on a global scale, inviting architects everywhere to submit their work and join the movement toward a more inclusive, sustainable and inspiring built environment.This Thanksgiving, we give thanks for architects who shape our world for the better, reminding us that great architecture has the power to improve lives, one project at a time.The latest edition of Architizer: The Worlds Best Architecture a stunning, hardbound book celebrating the most inspiring contemporary architecture from around the globe is now available. Order your copy today.The post Grateful for Great Design: Why Were Thankful for Architects Everywhere appeared first on Journal.
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