• US may ban the most popular home router over Chinese security fears
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    The Chinese-made TP-Link router used by Amazon, hundreds of ISPs, and 65% of the US market, is facing an investigation that could see it banned by the government.A TP-Link routerUnspecified sources say that the Commerce Department under President Biden has already subpoenaed TP-Link. Between the three Departments, it's possible that TP-Link will be banned at some point in 2025 which obviously puts it under the Trump administration.If a ban takes place, it is remarkably similar to the Trump administration's ban on Huawei technology in 2019. It's also close to how in 2022 the Biden administration's FCC declared Kaspersky anti-virus software to be a national security risk. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • 2024 showcased the potential of 3D printing in architecture
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    The architecture world witnessed a transformative year in 2024, with 3D printing continuing to broaden the possibilities of design and construction. From high-profile collaborations between architecture firms and technology companies to groundbreaking projects that span continentsand even reach beyond Earththis year marked a surge in innovation across construction sites and research labs alike.This year, Archinects editorial included exclusive insights from BIGs Bjarke Ingels and ICONs Melodie Yashar, digging deeper into a collaboration spanning 3D printing materials, hardware, software, and business models. Elsewhere, we saw notable projects such as North Americas first 3D-printed three-story home and the worlds tallest 3D-printed tower in Switzerland, and innovative research led by institutions including MIT, Princeton, ETH Zurich, and IAAC, dwelling on topics as diverse as fish scales to liquid metal.To further explore these trends, we have set out the key developments a...
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  • 'E.1027 Eileen Gray and the House by the Sea' captures the famous architectural drama in a new docufiction
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    A new work of 'docufiction' out this year from the filmmakers Beatrice Minger and Christoph Schaub has captured the creative period surrounding the design and construction of Eileen Grays E.1027 villa on the French Riviera.Central to the film is Le Corbusiers notorious 1938/39 mural vandalism of the property. Minger previously told Variety, "It is a case of setting the record straight, yes, but it was never about making a 'cancel culture' film about [Le Corbusier]. Of course, emotionally, we are on her side, but we were more interested in the different layers where the violation actually took place."The laterTempe Pailla villa made by Gray in 1934 nearby in theCte d'Azur hit the market this fall for $3.87 million.
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  • Three projects with strong geometries by Obra Architects: Your Next Employer?
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    Following our previous visit toWORKac, we are keeping ourMeet Your Next Employer seriesin New York City this week to explore the work ofObra Architects.Founded by Pablo Castro and Jennifer Lee in 2000, the firm has since expanded to operate an office in Seoul, ultimately being appointed as one of the Seoul City Governments Public Architects. The firm describes its mission as to develop architectural projects founded on a carefully considered form of designdiscipline that leads, through research and rational means of construction and fabrication, to an articulation of the unique spatial combinations necessary to enrich and empower inhabitation.Over on Archinect Jobs, the firm iscurrently hiringfor an Architect to join their New York City team. For candidates interested in applying for a position or anybody interested in learning more about the firms output, we have rounded up three projects by Obra Architects that exemplify the firms ethos.BEATFUSE!. Image courtesy: Ob...
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  • A+Awards Wrapped: How We Celebrated the Worlds Best Architecture in 2024
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    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.This year, Architizers A+Awards program once again illuminated the very best in global architecture, interiors and landscapes, spotlighting pioneering projects and innovative designers across the industry. Through a series of captivating editorials, stunning print publications, vibrant virtual events and an epic gala, the A+Awards not only highlighted the work of outstanding professionals but also expanded the reach of architecture, educating a diverse audience on the value of exceptional design.As the 13th A+Awards continues to invite entries with a Final Entry Deadline of January 24th 2025, lets take a look back at the many milestones that have celebrated our winners and their groundbreaking projects throughout the last year:February 20, 2025 | A+Awards Book Designers Speak About the Power of Print in the Digital AgeTo mark the final opportunity for firms to submit entries to the 12th Annual A+Awards, the Extended Entry Deadline, the brilliant design team behind Architizers annual The Worlds Best Architecture book, explored how architects can tell compelling stories through print. Their live presentation expanded on how print publication remains a different, powerful, and often overlooked way to express architectural ideas, and showcased the thoughtful design behind the official compendium of A+Awards winners. Read more >April 29, 2024 | Jury Voting Wraps, Public Voting Begins: 12th Annual A+Awards Finalists RevealedFinalists in Architecture +Adaptive Reuse (from left): Victory Wellness Center by Patterns; Lakeside Teahouse by Domain Architects; Kingway Brewery Renovation by URBANUS; The Pyramid of Tirana by MVRDV; Stray Bird Art Hotel Songyang Chenjiapu by line+ studioAfter weeks of carefully calibrated deliberation, Architizer shared the highly anticipated finalists of the 12th Annual A+Awards. Hand-picked by a prestigious A+Awards Jury, comprising over 250 design aficionados, an incredible 628 architectural projects and firms made the cut across 126 categories, with five finalists nominated in each. Passing the baton to the global public, over the course of the following 10 days, design aficionados and architectural enthusiasts from around the world narrowed down this pool to select the Popular Choice Winners. Read more >June 3, 2024 | 12th Annual A+Awards Winners AnnouncedTaisugar Circular Village by Bio-architecture Formosana, Tainan City, Taiwan | Popular Choice Winner, Sustainable Multi-Unit Residential Building, 12th Annual A+AwardsEarly summer brought the hotly anticipated announcement of the A+Awards Winners, celebrated through an interactive digital showcase and widespread social media campaigns. Each winning project was highlighted for its unique contribution to the architectural landscape, sparking discussions and fostering inspiration within the AEC community and beyond. The extraordinary global reach of the announcement ensured that the Winners received international recognition, setting a new benchmark for contemporary architecture worldwide. Read more >June 18, 2024 | 220 A+Award-Winning Architecture and Design Firms Showcased in the A+ListQujiang Museum of Fine Arts ExtensionbyNeri&Hu Design and Research Office, XiAn, China|Popular Vote Winner, Museum, 12th Annual A+AwardsThe bumper 6th edition of Architizers A+List publication cast the global spotlight on an amazing 220 winning firms, with key studios featured alongside some of their standout projects from this years A+Awards program. Readers gained insights into these firms creative mission, their innovative use of materials and their commitment to sustainable practice. Presented annually, the A+List not only serves as a source of professional inspiration but also as a resource to connect top firms with both collaborators and clients. Read more >June 26, 2024 | Worlds Best Homes in the SpotlightLambkill Ridge by Peter Braithwaite Studio, Terence Bay, CanadaHighlighting the winners in the residential architecture categories, writer Eric Baldwin presented an array of homes that push the boundaries of design and functionality. Each profiled home demonstrated how architects tailored their designs to fit the unique lifestyles and environments of their clients, ranging from urban infill projects to expansive rural estates, each illustrating a unique narrative of private sanctuary and aesthetic ingenuity. Read more >July 8, 2024 | Sustainability Winners Celebrated in Key Editorial FeatureThe Panda Pavilions by Atelier Ping Jiang | EID Arch, Chengdu, China | Jury Winner, Sustainable Cultural Building, 12th Annual A+AwardsFocusing on the sustainability categories, contributing writer Eirini Makarounis in-depth editorial outlined how many of the Winners in the Sustainability categories are breaking with convention in search of truly eco-friendly architectural solutions. Detailed analyses of projects demonstrated the practical application of green technologies, energy-efficient systems, and locally sourced materials, showcasing how sustainable design specialists are striving to address the most urgent needs of our planet. Read more >September 24-26, 2024 | Inspiring Architecture Leaders Present to Thousands at Future FestExeter College Cohen QuadbyAlison Brooks Architects, Oxford, United Kingdom | Photo by Hufton+CrowThe 3rd Edition of Architizer Future Fest featured a series of inspiring presentations by leaders from A+Award-winning firms, who graciously shared insights into their creative processes and future visions. With a star-studded lineup including MVRDV, Alison Brooks Architects, REX, Foster + Partners and more, this gathering not only offered attendees firsthand access to thought leaders but also fostered collaborative dialogues on emerging architectural trends and challenges, making it a pivotal event for professional growth and inspiration. Read more >October 22, 2024 | Special Honoree Firms Named for the 12th Annual A+AwardsYangshuo Sugarhouse HotelbyVector ArchitectsandHorizontal Space Design, Guilin Shi, ChinaOctober marked the exciting revelation of this years Special Honoree Firms, each selected for their significant contributions to architecture. Detailed interviews with the leaders of each firm explored the distinctive design philosophies and cutting-edge practices that set these firms apart, highlighting their past achievements and ongoing projects that continue to influence the architectural sphere. Read more >October 28, 2024 | Mecanoo Celebrated as Architizers Architecture Firm of the YearTainan Public Library by Mecanoo, Tainan City, TaiwanA comprehensive feature on Mecanoo delved into their most impactful projects, illustrating the firms dedication to creating user-centered designs that meld functionality with visual splendor. The coverage highlighted how Mecanoos global projects have adapted to various cultural contexts, establishing a legacy of thoughtful and accessible architecture. Read more >November 18, 2024 | Exploring the Work of Emerging Firm of the Year MUDA-ArchitectsHaikou Xixiu Park Visitor Center by MUDA-Architects, Haikou, China | Popular Choice Winner, Architecture +Environment, 12th Annual A+AwardsAs a warm up for the A+Awards Gala, Emerging Firm of the Year MUDA-Architects showcased their revolutionary designs and the creative principles that guide their work. This key editorial feature provided a closer look at how MUDA employs highly contextual design strategies to solve contemporary urban challenges, producing architectural gems throughout their home city of Chengdu and making a notable impact on the wider AEC industry in the process. Read more >November 21, 2024 | Architects Take Center Stage at the A+Awards Gala in ChengduLUXELAKES The Water TheaterbyAntoine Predock Architect, Chengdu, China (Host venue for the A+Awards Gala)This years remarkable A+Awards Gala, hosted in Chengdu, China, was a magical evening of celebration, featuring award presentations and keynote speeches from industry giants. The gala not only honored the achievements of architects worldwide but also provided a platform for sharing success stories and forging new connections within the global architecture community. Read more >December 4, 2024 | New Edition of The Worlds Best Architecture Book Hits Bookshelves WorldwideThe launch of this book provided a comprehensive overview of the years winning projects, including detailed architectural drawings, project photos, and essays by renowned critics. Available globally, this publication serves as an essential reference for students, professionals, and aficionados of architecture, celebrating the artistry and innovation of the A+Awards winners. Read more >December 9, 2024 | Triple A+Award Winning Project The High Line in the SpotlightHigh Line Moynihan ConnectorbyField OperationsandSkidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM), New York City, New York | Popular Choice Winner, Architecture +Landscape, 12th Annual A+AwardsTimed for the 15th anniversary of The High Line, an extensive project profile and an engaging webinar presented by Field Operations Isabel Castilla, no less offered an in-depth look at its transformative impact on urban renewal and public spaces. Highlighting the projects innovative reimagining of abandoned space and its thoughtful integration with the urban fabric of New York City, this A+Awards showcase illustrated the potential of architecture to revitalize and enrich communities. Read more >As we reflect on a year filled with remarkable architectural achievements, we extend our deepest gratitude to all the firms and individuals who participated in the A+Awards. Your visionary projects not only enhance our built environment but also serve as a source of inspiration and learning for communities worldwide.Dont forget this years A+Awards season is underway and awaiting your next project! Start your entry now and get in the hunt for global recognition in 2025:Start SubmissionWe eagerly anticipate next years lineup of Winners, and look forward to another year of celebrating the best of the best in global architecture and design!Top image: Prepared Rehmannia Root Crafts Exhibition Hall by LUO studio, Xiuwu County, Jiaozuo, China | Jury Winner, Cultural & Expo Centers, 12th Annual A+AwardsThe post A+Awards Wrapped: How We Celebrated the Worlds Best Architecture in 2024 appeared first on Journal.
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  • Lightyear Frontier is Getting a Larger Open World in 2025
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    Frame Breaks Lightyear Frontier had a strong launch into early access this year alongside some new updates, but what does the future hold? For starters, a larger open world. In a new Steam Community post, the developer said this would allow more farming space and the team to explore bigger experimental features and changes together with you.Its also polishing the feel of ones Farmech, making it heavier without affecting the speed. By utilizing visual and sound effects, the developer wants to emphasize the mechs size, making it feel much more powerful. Then theres the prospect of building your own farmhouse, decorating its interiors and the outside. Its under investigation, but initial results look promising.Frame Break will return with more in January, so stay tuned for further updates. Lightyear Frontier is currently available for PC via Steam Early Access it had 700,000 players in its launch week. Check out our review when it first entered early access we gave it a seven out of 10 for its visuals, progression, and relaxing atmosphere.
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  • Donkey Kong Country Returns HD Trailer Showcases Remade Intro
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    Nintendo has released a new video for Donkey Kong Country Returns HD, its enhanced port of the 2010 Wii platformer. Its a remade version of the intro, which sees the Tiki Tak Tribe emerging and immediately brainwashing the jungles animals into stealing all the Kongs bananas. Check it out below.While various creatures do their bidding, the song and dance routine doesnt work on Donkey Kong, who sets out with Diddy Kong to recover his hoard. Alongside improved, higher-resolution textures, the intro is much snappier than the original, getting players to the action faster.Donkey Kong Country Returns HD launches for Nintendo Switch on January 16th, 2025. Check out the overview trailer here, which outlines the gameplay loop and features from the Nintendo 3DS port, like Modern Mode. Compared to the difficulty of Classic Mode, it offers more Hearts and benefits like Crash Guard to prevent damage from a few Mine Cart collisions.
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  • Slitterhead Demo is Now Available
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    The year has seen many bizarre titles, big and small, and Bokeh Game Studios Slitterhead undoubtedly ranks among them. If you ever wanted to take the plunge, a free demo is now available for PC, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.The demo includes the first chapter and save data transfers to the game. For those who enjoy the demo and want more, Slitterhead is discounted on the PlayStation Store, Steam and Epic Games Store thanks to ongoing Holiday sales, retailing for $34.99. Unfortunately, since theres no sale for Xbox, Series X/S players will have to settle for full price.Directed by Keiichiro Toyama, who created horror classics like Silent Hill and Siren, Slitterhead is about Hyoki, who roams the streets of Kowlong in pursuit of the Slitterheads. Though lacking a form, he can possess humans known as Rarities and use their unique abilities to fight back. Check out our review of the game here.Slitterhead Demo & Holiday Sale now available!!!DEMOSlitterhead Demo is available on all platforms now!Play the first chapter including tutorial and your save data will carry over to the full version if you purchase it.HOLIDAY SALEHoliday sale is now live pic.twitter.com/QiowvRaqLn Bokeh Game Studio (@BokehGameStudio) December 20, 2024
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  • Canadian Architects most read news posts of 2024
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    Another year has come and gone and were rounding up the top 10 most read news posts of the year.From the many updates on the beloved Ontario Science Centre and Ontario Place to a review of the Well in Toronto, here are the top most-visited news posts of 2024 in order.Removal of trees in progress at Ontario Place on October 3, 2024, around 5 pm. Photo by Jason Ash10. Amid 865 trees coming down, Province releases 95-year lease with ThermeThe highly contested redevelopment of Ontario Place, a waterfront property in downtown Toronto, came to a head this fall with the abrupt demolition of the trees and structures in a large part of the property. The workwhich included the removal of every single tree on the western portion of the waterfront siteis part of the approximately $200-million in work that taxpayers are funding to prepare the land for Therme, an Austrian spa company, to develop a stadium-sized indoor waterpark on the site.The 7.7-acre site formerly housed The Globe and Mails facility, and is located in the midst of the densifying King West area. To the south, it adjoins the future Rail Deck District, a five-tower complex that is being planned to cantilever over the VIA and GO train corridor.9. The Well, Toronto, Ontario: Review by John LorincThe Well, a much anticipated and heavily publicized collaboration between RioCan and Allied Properties REIT, opened in Toronto this year. Several design firms were involved in the project, including Hariri Pontarini Architects, Urban Strategies, CCxA, BDP, architectsAlliance, Wallman Architects, and Adamson Associates. Journalist John Lorinc reviewed the complex, and explains its significance for Toronto urbanism.Ontario Science Centre. Photo by Amanda Large8. Cost of Ontario Science Centre temporary location exceeds cost of roof repairsOn June 24, 2024, Infrastructure Ontario put out an RFP for a commercial/retail space to house a temporary Science Centre until its planned new facility at Ontario Place is complete. Canadian Architect editor Elsa Lam noted that the temporary location, which would not be open until 2026, would put the Science Centre in a location that was significantly smallerand likely much more remotethan its current site. She also analyzes how the cost of the temporary location would exceed the cost of making necessary repairs to the existing Moriyama-design Science Centre.Courtesy the Future of Ontario Place Project Cinesphere pods and lagoon from the west7. Ontario Place project at risk as Canada ignores engagement requirements with Indigenous PeoplesA release issued by the Haudenosaunee Development Institute (HDI) stated that it believes that the Federal government has failed to meet Indigenous engagement obligations for the Ontario Place project on Torontos waterfront. The release noted that if the Government of Canada fails to fulfill its responsibility to engage and collaborate with Indigenous Peoples, the multi-billion-dollar Ontario Place development project could face significant delays.Construction fences were erected on Friday, June 21 around the perimeter of the Ontario Science Centre, following a provincial announcement of the Centres immediate and indefinite closure. Photo by Elsa Lam6. Ontario Science Centre doesnt require full closure: A close reading of the engineers reportJust after the Ontario Science Centre was abruptly closed, Canadian Architect editor Elsa Lam released a deep dive into Rimkus engineers roof report, which was used to justify the closure. Her analysis suggests that the buildings key exhibition areas could continue to operate safelyeven if the Ontario government choose not to invest in any structural roof repairs by the fall.Credit: Henry Saxon Snell Fonds, John Bland Canadian Architecture Collection, McGill University Library5. McGill University researchers say modern temperature control and ventilation design could be transformed with historic techniqueResearchers from McGill University say that by revamping a forgotten heat recovery technique used in the design of Montreals Royal Victoria Hospital, modern temperature control and ventilation design could be transformed.The current Ontario Science Centre on Don Mills Road, in Toronto. Photo by BuBZ at English Wikipedia Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons., Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=30565824. TSA issues open letter on Ontario Science Centre closureOn June 21, 2024, the provincial government announced that the Ontario Science Centres landmark 1969 building, by Japanese-Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama, would be closed immediately, for an indefinite period of time. Organizations including Canadian Architect, ACO, and the TSA rallied quickly to voice their opposition to the closure.The Ontario Science Centre. Photo by James Brittain, Courtesy Moriyama Teshima Architects3. The true cost of repairing the Ontario Science Centre is much, much less than what Infrastructure Ontario has been sayingand the proof is in its own documentsTwo figures have been cited by the Ontario Government: $478 million and $369 million. The actual number is much lessaround $200 million, or just $24 million for tackling priority repairs to keep the museum open for several years to come, writes Elsa Lam.A pedestrian bridge linking the front building to the main exhibitions has been closed since June 2022. Photo by James Brittain, courtesy Moriyama Teshima Architects2. As Province edges towards demolition of Science Centre, documents point to a manufactured crisisThe documents issued by the government on July 11 point to known issues and minor problems that can be easily resolved, providing further evidence of a manufactured crisis surrounding the closure.Photo credit: Steven Evans1. Provincial government agrees to pause demolition at Ontario PlaceOn July 10, 2024, the Ontario government agreed to halt demolition pending the results of Ontario Place Protectors (OPP)s challenge to the Rebuilding Ontario Place Act on July 19. Unfortunately, after the groups challenge was unsuccessful, demolition continued. OPP has appealed the ruling.The post Canadian Architects most read news posts of 2024 appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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