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    Designing for the Future: How Todays Tactical Transit Hubs Are Shaping Tomorrows Cities
    Architects: Want to have your project featured? Showcase your work throughArchitizerand sign up for ourinspirational newsletters.Transit hubs are more than spaces for moving people they catalyze growth, innovation and connectivity. As urban centers evolve to meet the demands of the 21st century, transit hubs play a pivotal role in shaping how people experience their cities and navigate their daily lives. From multimodal terminals to community-centric stations, these spaces are reimagining how architecture intersects with infrastructure, creating dynamic environments that foster sustainability, economic vitality and a sense of place.The following projects highlight groundbreaking approaches to transit hub design, showcasing how architects are tackling the challenges of urban mobility while embracing opportunities for transformation. Whether its through integrating green technology, enhancing accessibility, or rethinking the relationship between public and private realms, these designs underscore the critical role transit hubs play in building resilient, future-focused cities. Each project tells a unique story of how thoughtful design can redefine not just how we travel, but how we live, work, and interact.Ottawa Train Station and Via Rail Business LoungeBy Provencher_Roy, Ottawa, CanadaThe refurbishment of Ottawa Station, a 1966 International Style landmark and designated Heritage Railway Station, blends preservation with modern innovation to meet the evolving needs of the city it serves. Designed to enhance functionality and user experience, the project integrates history, architecture and engineering through thoughtful updates, including a revamped faade, improved accessibility with elevators and raised platforms, and a luminous glass tower that reflects the stations mid-century aesthetic.The redesigned Business Lounge, tailored for a growing clientele, offers versatile spaces for work and relaxation, while new openings in the faade connect travelers to the rhythm of the railway and the surrounding urban landscape. This transformation reaffirms Ottawa Station as a vital intermodal hub and a gateway that resonates with the capitals identity.Hangzhouxi Railway StationBy CCTN Design, Hangzhou, ChinaThe West Railway Station Hub Complex in Hangzhou reimagines the traditional transit hub, blending innovative design with the cultural and geographical essence of the southern Yangtze River region. Inspired by the concept of Cloud, the project features elements like Cloud Valley, Cloud Hall and Cloud Gate, symbolizing the technological spirit of the Hangzhou West Innovation Corridor while enhancing connectivity and efficiency.A central entry corridor shortens passenger transit time, and arched dome skylights flood the space with natural light, creating a welcoming and energy-efficient environment. Integrating office and hotel functions above the canopy, the hub seamlessly connects business, travel and urban life, underscoring its role as a vital node in Hangzhous growth.Lorient Bretagne-Sud Railway StationBy Arep Group, Lorient, FranceThe Lorient multimodal hub, part of the Bretagne Grande Vitesse project, connects the city to Paris and regional destinations through a high-speed rail network while reinforcing its urban fabric. Positioned near the city center, the station integrates rail, buses and pedestrian pathways, including an urban walkway linking the Kerentrech district to central Lorient.The design reflects the citys shipbuilding heritage with a striking timber portal frame and facades inspired by Lorients architectural traditions, blending stone, concrete and fiber-reinforced materials. Large glazed sections provide natural light and views of key urban and historic areas, creating a dynamic and efficient transit hub tailored to the citys unique identity and future growth.Salvador Bahia Metro StationBy JBMC Architects, Salvador, BrazilThe Salvador Metro Line 2 transforms urban mobility in Brazils first capital by addressing the citys unique geography of hills and valleys while honoring its rich cultural heritage. Designed to ease traffic congestion and connect key areas, the project includes 12 metro stations, three bus terminals, and a landscaped corridor with parks and bike paths along the central Paralela Avenue.Each station balances site-specific conditions with a cohesive system design, featuring sustainable prefabricated construction, natural ventilation and shaded areas to suit Salvadors tropical climate. The vaulted roofs and vibrant design ensure the stations serve as functional transit hubs while acting as striking landmarks that integrate seamlessly into Salvadors cultural and urban landscape.Transport HubBy RYSY Architekci, Solec Kujawski, PolandThe Solec Kujawski transport hub, completed in 2016 as part of Polands BiT City high-speed rail network, seamlessly integrates into its local landscape while connecting the regions capital cities, Bydgoszcz and Toru. Designed by RYSY Architekci, the hub transforms an area of fragmented urban elements and a small hillside with an old railway platform into a cohesive and functional space.A unified roof covers its key facilities, including a bus station, railway platforms and traveler services, while the sloped trackway has been reimagined as a green amphitheater with seating, enhancing the public realm. With its light and simple design, the hub not only supports efficient transportation but also serves as a welcoming urban square, blending harmoniously into the citys fabric and offering a vibrant space for both passengers and the community.Pioneer Village Subway Station and Bus TerminalBy Arcadis, Toronto, CanadaPioneer Village Station, part of the Toronto-York Spadina Subway Extension, serves as a striking civic landmark at the northwest corner of York University Campus, bridging Toronto and York Region. Designed to revitalize an underserved area and support future development, the station maximizes pedestrian access and visibility with its mirrored sculptural entrances spanning Steeles Avenue West.The design, led by IBI Group, LEA Consulting Ltd., and WSP with input from Will Alsop, features weathering steel facades and a dramatic underground concourse. The concourse reimagines traditional station design with a flowing, column-supported space that guides passengers seamlessly from platform to entrance, creating a unified architectural experience tailored to its urban context.Architects: Want to have your project featured? Showcase your work throughArchitizerand sign up for ourinspirational newsletters.The post Designing for the Future: How Todays Tactical Transit Hubs Are Shaping Tomorrows Cities appeared first on Journal.
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    Between Isolation and Innovation: Navigating Brexits Impact on the UKs Design Industry
    The 13th A+Awards invites firms to submit a range of timely new categories, emphasizing architecture that balances local innovation with global vision. Your projects deserve the spotlight, so start your submission today!In 2016, Brexit was sold to the people of the United Kingdom as a chance to take back control; however, for the UKs design industry, it feels more like the brakes have been slammed on a speeding train. Once a central hub of global creativity that was connected to European collaborators, British design now finds itself caught in a web of tariffs, red tape and cultural isolation. The question is: can a nation so dependent on the free flow of ideas and materials thrive when its lifelines to the continent have been severed?The architecture and design industries in the UK are worth over 36 billion annually and employ nearly 580,000 people. They have, for centuries, been seen as a crown jewel of British creativity. Pre-Brexit, the sector thrived in a European ecosystem where materials, talent and ideas flowed freely across borders. Yet, since January 2021, the industry has faced a series of challenges that have left it diminished in influence and capability.Perth Museum by Mecanoo, Perth, United Kingdom | Photo by Greg Holmes PhotographyOne of the biggest issues is materials. Being an island, Britain imports a significant percentage of its construction materials up to 60% in some sectors. With the introduction of Brexit, tariffs were introduced, customs delays became standard and regulatory divergence is found around every corner. Each of these issues has driven up costs across the industry. A report from the Construction Leadership Council in late 2023 noted that imported timber now costs an average of 25% more than it did before Brexit, largely due to added bureaucracy at borders. Italian marble suppliers, once reliable partners to British designers, now report delays of up to six weeks, forcing firms to adjust timelines and increase budgets.It isnt just materials that are in short supply. Talent, once abundant thanks to the ease of hiring EU professionals, is now a pressing concern for design firms. Before Brexit, roughly 30% of architects working in London were from the EU. By 2022, the Architects Registration Board reported a 42% decline in EU architects registering to work in the UK, leaving firms scrambling to fill vacancies. Even large practices with iconic names report projects being slowed by recruitment challenges.355 359 Strand by White Red, Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom.The architectural profession suffers particularly from what has been referred to as a Brexit brain drain. Experienced designers who would once have flocked to London are now choosing Berlin, Copenhagen or Amsterdam, where their skills are equally in demand but the administrative hurdles are far fewer. The UK governments introduction of a points-based immigration system has been criticized for failing to address the specific needs of creative industries, with many questioning, Whos going to take a job in London when Paris is an hours train ride away?These issues ripple outward, impacting not just firms but the UKs cultural and economic standing on the world stage. British design was once a key presence at international events like Salone del Mobile in Milan and Maison et Objet in Paris. Since Brexit, attendance has plummeted not for lack of interest, but because of logistical barriers. For example, transporting exhibition materials now involves navigating customs declarations, ATA Carnets, and duties, turning participation into an expensive endeavor for many smaller studios and suppliers.Meanwhile, major European events that were once fertile ground for collaborations now feel emptier without the UKs contributions. Milan Design Week 2023 saw a 40% drop in British exhibitors compared to 2018, and conversations at the event reflected a growing perception that British design, while still respected, is increasingly insular.Closer to home, efforts to counteract this decline have had mixed results. Clerkenwell Design Week, an annual fixture in London, has gained traction as a platform for showcasing British talent. Yet, as some exhibitors have pointed out, Its preaching to the choir what we need is to be out in the world, not just talking to each other.Chelsea Waterfront by Farrells, London, United Kingdom | Visual by Farrells.In contrast, pro-Brexit voices often highlight this time as an opportunity for reinvention. The argument goes that severing ties with Europe forces the UK to innovate and look inward in the hope of bringing about a renaissance of British craftsmanship and skill. There are some glimmers of hope. A renewed interest in local materials such as Cumbrian slate and Cornish granite is sought to reduce project timescales, and advocates also point to the potential for stronger ties with non-European markets, including the Gulf States and Asia, where British design is held in high regard.But these gains come with caveats. Local materials, while aesthetically valuable and climate-conscious, cannot always meet the volume and diversity needs of larger projects. While new markets are promising, the environmental impact of sourcing further away is huge and doesnt compensate for the ease and scale of doing business within the EU. Critics argue that what some see as opportunities are, in reality, costly adaptations to a self-imposed problem.Throughout it all, the question of cultural isolation looms large. Design, by its nature, thrives on collaboration and exchange. British architecture has historically benefited from its role as a bridge between the traditions of Europe and the experimental ethos of America. Brexit threatens to sever that connection, leaving British design caught between two worlds but fully embraced by neither.Centre for Design and Innovation, St Pauls Girls School by Jestico + Whiles | Visual by Jestico + Whiles.Yet, the UKs design industry is nothing if not resilient. Firms are finding creative ways to adapt, whether by exploring new supply chains, embracing digital collaboration tools, or doubling down on the uniqueness of British design heritage. But these adaptations are reactive, not proactive, and they underscore the broader reality: Brexit has fundamentally changed the rules of the game and, so far, not for the better.So, where does the industry go from here? Can British design emerge from the ashes and rediscover its place in a world that thrives on interconnectivity, or will it settle into a diminished role on the global stage? The answer may depend not just on the ingenuity and talent of the designers themselves but on whether the UK government is willing to recognize and address the unique needs of an industry that has always punched above its weight.Whatever the future holds, one thing is certain: the path forward will require the same mix of creativity, pragmatism and sheer stubbornness that has always defined English, Scottish, Irish and Welsh design.The 13th A+Awards invites firms to submit a range of timely new categories, emphasizing architecture that balances local innovation with global vision. Your projects deserve the spotlight, so start your submission today!The post Between Isolation and Innovation: Navigating Brexits Impact on the UKs Design Industry appeared first on Journal.
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    Towerborne Update Brings New Quest, Holiday Gear, Wintery Decor, and More
    Towerbornelaunched in early access for PC earlier this year, and in the time since then, developer Stoic Studio has put out a couple of updates to continue adding to and expanding the co-op RPG experience. Now, a third update has gone live, and it brings another chunk of new offerings.For starters, update 3 adds a new story quest that will see players accompany Forge overseer Bumble to the mountains to rekindle his holiday spirit, while you can also expect holiday-themed gear, with new gear sets, weapons, and more inbound. Daily surprises will also bring 12 new festive in-game stickers, while the Belfry your hub location will also now sport wintery decor.Additionally, the update also adds localization support for 18 languages, more events and enemies, qualify of life improvements, bug fixes, and more. For full details on the update, head on over here.Towerborneis available in early access for PC, and is set to release for Xbox Series X/S sometime in 2025. Read our review of the games early access release through here.
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    The Plucky Squire is Fixing its Overbearing Tutorials
    The Plucky Squiredefinitely ranks as one of 2024s better indie releases, which, considering how many great indie games weve got this year, isnt light praise by any means, though its knack for being a little too heavy on the tutorials did prove to be an issue for many. Developer All Possible Futures, however, is soon set to release an update that will address that.In a press release, the studio and publisher Devolver Digital have announced that theyve pushed out a new free update for the action-adventure titles PC version that adds a new Streamlined Mode, which is described as a new abridged mode for anyone whod prefer a less hand-holdy experience. Streamlined Mode cuts down on camera hints, tutorial dialogue, and other sequences where control of the game is taken away from you.Alongside Streamlined Mode, the update also adds new dialog portraits for major characters and some bug fixes. As mentioned, the patch is available right now on PC, and will be rolling out on consoles very soon.The Plucky Squireis available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC. Read our review of the game through here.
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    DesignTO Announces 2025 Programming
    DesignTO, Photo by Simon LiaoThe DesignTO Festival will be returning to Toronto to celebrate its 15th anniversary.The festival, which will be taking place from January 24 to February 2, 2025, will feature over 100 free events, installations, tours, talks and exhibitions by more than 300 designers and artists.Its incredible to see how much weve grown, said Jeremy Vandermeij, executive director and co-founder of DesignTO. Weve welcomed over one million attendees, reached 2.6 billion people through media, supported more than 6,500 artists, and generated $120 million in tourism spending. And theres more to come!DesignTO supports a vision of design that is more than aesthetics, but that rather aims to be a tool for problem-solving, solution-building, organized change, experimenting, innovating and evolving toward a better future.This years festival will put a spotlight on how design impacts joy, justice, and sustainability.From immersive experiences that help the community slow down and reconnect to artworks addressing endangered creative practices, DesignTO will offer many ways to participate in the festival schedule.The festival will kick off with an official launch party on January 24, which will feature a one-night-only installation by Toronto-based artist Asli Alin. It will also offer guests an opportunity to see REVIVE, a DesignTO-curated group exhibition featuring the work of seven local and international artists and designers.From January 1 to 31, 2025, there will be an exhibition of photos that explore ideas of the self through costuming by Toronto-based, Ghanaian-Nigerian photographer and visual artist Delali Cofie on five digital screens at Sankofa Square (formerly Yonge and Dundas Square).The festival will also feature Studio Rats immersive inflatable installation and lighting concept quilted from reclaimed waste plastics at 55 St. Clair Avenue West, and a site-specific installation at the Mason Studio Cultural Hub that emphasizes sensory extremes.Amazon Sucks window display byOrganized by DesignTO in partnership with the Toronto Society of Architects, Ideas Forum: Labour in Architecture will take place virtually. It will feature five fast-paced presentations representing diverse organizational structures, including co-operative, union, and employee-owned. It will also feature a BIPOC Portfolio Collaboration hosted by Gensler, and an installation by Christopher Rouleau called Amazon Sucks that will take place at 918 Danforth Ave.Mini Sunbed by Bartosz MuchaThis years DesignTO festival will also feature a talk on sustainability, a design exhibition called Dwell, that will offer opportunities to slow down and connect in Union Station and Wind Up Radios video and sound installation/cautionary message from the Server Farms of Miscellanea at the Drake Hotel.For more information and to view the full schedule, click here.The post DesignTO Announces 2025 Programming appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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    Wikipedia picture of the day for December 12
    Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa (born 12December 1948) is a Portuguese politician and academic. He has been the 20th and current president of Portugal since 9March 2016. As a member of the Social Democratic Party, he previously served as a minister and parliamentarian in the Assembly of the Republic. This photograph of Rebelo de Sousa was taken in 2017 at Web Summit, an annual technology conference held in Lisbon.Photograph credit: Joo Pedro CorreiaRecently featured: Dusky grasswrenKitt Peak National ObservatoryLeucojum vernumArchiveMore featured pictures
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    On this day: December 12
    December 12: Beginning of the Yule Lads' arrival in IcelandGeorge W. Bush627 At the Battle of Nineveh, the Byzantine army under Emperor Heraclius defeated the forces of Sasanian emperor KhosrowII, commanded by Rhahzadh, near present-day Mosul, Iraq.1936 Republic of China leader Chiang Kai-shek was kidnapped by Marshal Chang Hsueh-liang, a former warlord of Manchuria.1988 Three trains collided near Clapham Junction railway station in London, killing 35 people and injuring 484 others.2000 The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Bush v. Gore that the recount of ballots cast in Florida for the presidential election be stopped, effectively making George W. Bush (pictured) the winner.2021 At the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, Max Verstappen overtook Lewis Hamilton on the final lap to become World Drivers' Champion.Geoffrey (d.1212)Edvard Munch (b.1863)Ikuhiko Hata (b.1932)Maafu Tukuiaulahi (d.2021)More anniversaries: December 11December 12December 13ArchiveBy emailList of days of the yearAbout
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    The new V-Ray for Blender is available in beta
    Wednesday, December 11th, 2024Posted by Jim ThackerThe new V-Ray for Blender is available in betahtml PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Originally posted on 25 October, and updated with the link to the initial beta release.The long-awaited new version of V-Ray for Blender is due out in beta this year, developer Chaos has told CG Channel.The updated plugin will have a feature set based on the V-Ray 7 core, and will be available via its own single-product subscription, in addition to standard V-Ray subscriptions.The first update to the V-Ray Blender integration for five yearsV-Ray actually already has an integration for Blender: just not a current one.The old plugin, which exported scenes from Blender to V-Ray Standalone, became an official Chaos product in 2014, but has been in limbo for years.The last new nightly build came out in 2019, and supports Blender 2.79: 19 releases and four entire release series behind Blender 4.3, the current version of the software.Since then, Chaos has periodically hinted that a new version was in development, most strongly in its Chaos Unboxed livestream in February.Includes core features from V-Ray 7The new V-Ray for Blender is a brand new and more conventional integration.Chaos tells us that it is based around V-Ray 7, the latest version of the renderer, currently available for 3ds Max.The initial release will be based around the V-Ray 7 core, but will not have V-Ray 7s complete feature set.In particular, the initial release may not have all of V-Rays scene-building tools, like geometry replication system V-Ray Enmesh.Pitched as an alternative to RenderMan for Blender for VFX and animation workWhile V-Ray has both CPU and GPU render engines, Chaos told us that it expected a key market for the new edition to be studios looking for a CPU-based production renderer.The sector is currently served by Blenders native Cycles renderer, and RenderMan for Blender, the new-ish Blender integration for Pixars heavyweight VFX and animation renderer.Available via a unique single-product subscriptionV-Ray subscriptions currently provide access to all of the current integrations of the software, which include Maya, Houdini, 3ds Max and Cinema 4D.On its release, the new Blender integration will be added to that list.However, it will also be available via its own unique single-product subscription.Chaos told us that Blender would be a first-class citizen in the V-Ray product line, and that the single-product option would include the same additional features as standard subscription plans, such as access to online rendering platform Chaos Cloud.Updated 11 December 2024: Chaos has released the first public beta of the new V-Ray for Blender.Its a free download, but to access it, you will need to register for an account on the Chaos website and fill out a short usage questionnaire.You can find more information about its features in the online documentation, and support for installation issues on Chaoss forum.Price, system requirements and release datesThe new V-Ray for Blender is available free in beta, with a stable release due in early 2025.The initial beta is compatible with Blender 4.2 on Windows 10+ only, but Chaos is asking for feedback about which other versions of Blender to support next.V-Ray is rental-only, with node-locked V-Ray Solo subscriptions priced at $84.90/month or $514.80/year, and V-Ray Premium subscriptions priced at $119.90/month or $718.80/year.Chaos hasnt announced pricing for the new Blender-only subscription plan.Register for the beta of V-Ray for BlenderRead more about V-Ray for Blender in the online documentationHave your say on this story by following CG Channel on Facebook, Instagram and X (formerly Twitter). As well as being able to comment on stories, followers of our social media accounts can see videos we dont post on the site itself, including making-ofs for the latest VFX movies, animations, games cinematics and motion graphics projects.Latest NewsThe new V-Ray for Blender is available in betaUpdated: Long-awaited new Blender integration for V-Ray based on the V-Ray 7 core is now available in free public beta.Wednesday, December 11th, 2024Foundry releases Mari 7.1Now available: 3D texture painting software gets new 2D painting mode for editing source images or creating custom decals.Monday, December 9th, 2024Tutorial - Modeling for Film & TV: Hard-Surface VehiclesDiscover to create a truck model suitable for use in a VFX production pipeline with The Gnomon Workshop's best-practice guide.Sunday, December 8th, 2024Autodesk open-sources USD for 3ds MaxSource code for the USD add-on for the 3D modeling and animation software is now available under an Apache 2.0 license.Saturday, December 7th, 2024Get Epic Games' free Project Titan Unreal Engine sampleDownload an 8km x 8km UE5 environment created in a massive 10-week art jam, with custom plugins and world-building tools.Friday, December 6th, 2024Maxon releases Redshift 2025.2GPU renderer gets new non-photorealistic rendering options and a USD Command Line Rendering tool for use on render farms.Thursday, December 5th, 2024More NewsMaxon releases Cinema 4D 2025.1Maxon releases ZBrush 2025.1Maxon releases ZBrush for iPad 2025.2Adobe releases After Effects 25.1Check out Substance 3D Modeler's new Primitives systemOtoy releases OctaneRender 2026.1 in alphaOtoy releases OctaneRender 2025.1 in betaiClone 8.52 adds new AI-assisted character posing systemDownload ActionVFX's 20 free stock VFX clips of asteroidsBlack Friday, Cyber Monday and Holiday 2024 deals for CG artistsNekki releases Cascadeur 2024.3Tutorial - Maya for Animators: Body MechanicsOlder Posts
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    Cesiums accurate 3D geospatial data is transforming industries
    Discover how Cesium is helping to transform industries including archviz by bringing highly detailed and accurate 3D geospatial data into Unreal Engineand how new Cesium integrations with RealityCapture, UEFN, and Sketchfab are empowering devs.
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