• Five Smart Tech Gifts for Anyone Who Loves Plants
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page.Being a houseplant mom or dad is not easythose babies are a lot of work. Smart technology has made managing them a lot easier for me, though. If you've still got someone on your gift list who will spend all winter tending to their beloved plants, here are some ideas for gifts they're likely to love. Indoor Plant Watering System $69.99 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $69.99 at Amazon Flora Pod AI-Powered Smart Plant Monitor | for Indoor or Outdoor Plants | Personalized Alerts for Moisture, Temperature, Humidity, and Light $44.99 at Amazon $54.99 Save $10.00 Shop Now Shop Now $44.99 at Amazon $54.99 Save $10.00 App Store Gift Card for Planta App at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now at Amazon Google Play Gift Card for Planta App at Amazon Get Deal Get Deal at Amazon Modern Sprout Smart Landscape Growframe Wall Mounted Planter with LED Grow Light, Emerald $299.00 at Amazon Shop Now Shop Now $299.00 at Amazon SEE 2 MORE An automatic indoor watering systemI love my plants, but watering them is a consistent chore I struggled to masterand if I'm being honest, all my plants used to get the same drink of water when I knew some should get watered more often or less often. An automatic waterer is what saved their lives. It was simple to set up: It's a pump that pulls water from a source you designate (I use a tall pitcher). You set up 1/4-inch black poly tubing to each plant, with included stakes and emitters, and adjust the emitters for each plant. It can even supply water vertically, so I was able to run tubing to my hanging plants. Using the app, you tell the system how often to water and for how long. I have two systems set upone for the plants that need water more often and one for the ones that enjoy more dry time. A smart plant moisture sensor that actually worksPlant sensors have existed for years; even Ikea had one. They've all been a bust, but Flora Pod actually worksI have a few of them. You stick them into the soil around your plant and the app gives you insights on that particular plant. Obviously it acts as a moisture sensor, but Flora Pod can also diagnose plant problems, give you access to experts and give you specific advice for the identified plant species. Technically, it can work outside or inside, but I've found that it's not as impervious to weather as it implies. This is for indoor plants, in my opinion, and it works fantastically. A way to keep track of my entire plant familyWhen you start amassing plants, keeping track of them becomes a challenge. Now, there is an app that will help make that task easier: Planta. Not only does it act as an inventory for your plants, but helps create a calendar of reminders for each one with specialized recommendations. One of the best features is a light meter in the app so you can gauge how your plant should fare and if it's getting enough light. Planta takes local weather and conditions into account to advise you on adjusting watering schedules, and has a diagnostic tool. There's a community you can join, so there's that benefit, but the best benefit? You can share your plant schedules with other people, like house sitters. A subscription runs $36 a year through the App Store or Google Play, so a gift card would be the perfect gift. Smart plant frames free up floor space and turn plants into artPlants take up space, which I want. I enjoy sharing my space with them, but they also crowd countertops, hang from ceilings and use up floor space. Modern Sprout has designed frames so your plants can reside on your walls, akin to living art. They are genuinely beautiful (and pricey), but include their own grow light and water reservoir, and they come in a few different configurations. In short: I want one. Gift cards to plant marketplacesI love my local nursery, but it's not where I get houseplants, and your houseplant-loving friend is probably the same way. In addition to trading clippings with other plant lovers, they're more likely to shop for houseplants on marketplaces like Etsy and Palmstreet. Gift cards to either would be welcome so your friend could acquire more plants, because if there is one thing every plant parent has in common, it is an inability to stop adopting new plant babies.
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  • Google Unveiled Its New Veo 2 AI Video Generator, and It Looks Impressive
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    The rapid improvements in AI video generation don't appear to be slowing down any time soon, and Google has announced a major upgrade to its own video maker in the form of Veo 2. It follows the introduction of Veo in May, and OpenAI rolling out its Sora AI video generator to the public earlier this month.Google says Veo 2 beats Sora and other competitors in terms of user preferences and prompt adherenceyou can see the relevant charts for yourself on the Veo 2 websiteand that the new model brings with it "enhanced realism and fidelity" as well as better handling for motion and improved camera controls.What Veo 2 can doVeo 2 has boosted its video-generating capabilities through "an improved understanding of real-world physics and the nuances of human movement and expression," according to Googleso it sounds like you'll see less weirdness in your clips. The new model also has a better handle on the language of cinema and film. That means prompts can include a specific movie genre, a certain type of lens, or a particular cinematic effect. There's now support for terms such as "low-angle tracking shot," "close-up shot," or "shallow depth of field," which can help generated videos fit more closely to a prompt. Videos can be created at resolutions up to 4K (an upgrade from 1080p), and can now run to several minutes in length. Some of the example clips Google has been showing off look impressive: We've got drinks being poured, dogs riding inflatables in pools, cartoon characters talking to the camera, and scientists peering down microscopes.It's not flawless, however, and Google admits Veo 2 still struggles with consistency in complex scenes. This is an issue with AI video generators as a wholethey don't understand the physics and space of the real world, even if they can do a rough approximation of it based on a vast amount of training data. You'll notice that none of these videos show something going out of shot and then coming back in, most probably because the AI would forget about it or render it differently.How to try Veo 2The process for getting at Veo 2 is the same as it already was for the first Veo model: You need to head over to Google's VideoFX tool on the web, which is part of Google Labs, and sign up for the waiting list. For now, you need to be in the U.S. to try out Veo 2, and you need to be 18 or older.Google is promising an expansion of Veo 2 availability over the course of next yearincluding putting it into YouTube Shorts for creatorsbut for the time being it's not available in other tools such as Google Gemini (which does offer access to the latest Imagen 3 art generator model). As I don't currently have access to Veo 2, I can't give you too many details on the limitations that are in place. Google says "each user is limited to a certain number of daily generations" but it's not clear how many videos you can whip up each day, or how long they can be. OpenAI is letting ChatGPT Plus users produce up to 50 videos per month, with the length capped at five seconds and the resolution limited to 720p.Any videos you produce will come with an "invisible SynthID watermark" that identifies them as having been AI-generatedpart of Google's attempts to minimize the risk of Veo 2 being used to deceive viewers and spread misinformation (safety concerns are also part of the reason for the slow rollout, Google says).
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  • You Can Get the Latest Ring Indoor Cam for Its Lowest Price Ever Right Now
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.If youve been considering adding a smart security camera to your home, the Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) is now $29.99 (down from $59.99), its lowest price ever according to price trackers. Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) $29.99 at Best Buy $59.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal Get Deal $29.99 at Best Buy $59.99 Save $30.00 Available in white, black, charcoal, starlight, and blush, this indoor cam is compact enough to sit on a shelf, mount to a wall, or tuck into a corner, so it wont stick out or take up too much space. Despite its small size, it delivers 1080p HD video with a wide 143-degree field of view, offering clear visuals both day and night. For low-light situations, it uses infrared LEDs for black-and-white night vision, and when theres enough ambient light, it displays color night vision (though this PCMag review notes that the nighttime colors can look a little muted).This model comes with a manual privacy cover that you can slide over the camera lens to block the feed whenever you want, adding an extra layer of peace of mind for moments when you need privacy. Additionally, the Ring Indoor Cam (2nd Gen) features two-way audio, allowing you to listen in or speak through the Ring appwhether its telling your dog to get off the couch or checking in on family members. For added convenience, it integrates seamlessly with Amazon Alexa, letting you view the live feed or control the camera using voice commands.The Ring Indoor Cam also works with IFTTT and third-party devices. However, it doesnt support Apple HomeKit or Google Assistant, which could be a downside if you rely on those platforms. Also, its worth noting that while the camera functions well on its own, accessing recorded footage requires a Ring Protect subscription. Plans start at $4.99 per month and include 180 days of video history, the ability to save and share clips, notifications with photo previews (so you can see whats happening without opening the app), and more. The subscription also adds support for automation with a Ring Alarm system.If HomeKit and Google Assistant integration is a dealbreaker for you, the eufy Security Indoor Cam E220 ($31.99, down from $54.99) makes for a solid alternative.
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  • More Galaxy S25 specs leak and we might know just how thin the S25 Slim version is
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    The Samsung Galaxy S25 leaks are continuing apace, and the latest batch includes details of the Slim model.
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  • A seemingly leaked Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra case all but confirms the phone's design
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    A supposedly leaked Spigen case provides another look at the likely Galaxy S25 Ultra design, and we're hearing again that the Galaxy S25 could have 12GB of RAM.
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  • 59 housing markets where inventory just signaled a power shift to buyers
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    Want more housing market stories from Lance Lamberts ResiClubin your inbox?Subscribeto theResiClubnewsletter.While homebuyers and home sellers still see headlines about the housing market being a sellers market and national home prices reaching all-time highs, a deeper look reveals that several regional housing markets have shifted, giving homebuyers some power.During the pandemic housing boom, from summer 2020 to spring 2022, the number of active homes for sale in most housing markets plummeted as homebuyer demand quickly absorbed almost everything that came up for sale. Fast-forward to the current housing market, and the places where active inventory has rebounded to 2019 levels (due to strained affordability suppressing buyer demand) are now the very places where homebuyers hold the most power.In November 2024, national active inventory for sale was still 17% below November 2019 levels. However, more and more regional markets are surpassing that threshold.Among the nations 400 largest metro area housing markets, 59 markets ended November 2024 with more active homes for sale than they had in pre-pandemic November 2019. These are the places heading into 2025 where homebuyers will be able to find the most leverage or market balance.Many of the softest housing markets, where homebuyers have gained leverage, are located in Gulf Coast and Mountain West regions. These areas were home to many of the nations top pandemic boomtowns, which experienced significant home price growth during the pandemic housing boom, which stretched housing fundamentals far beyond local income levels.When pandemic-fueled migration slowed and mortgage rates spiked, markets like Punta Gorda, Florida, and Austin, Texas, faced challenges as they had to rely on local incomes to sustain frothy home prices. The housing market softening in these areas was further accelerated by the abundance of new home supply in the pipeline across the Sun Belt. Builders in these regions are often willing to reduce prices or make affordability adjustments to maintain sales. These adjustments in the new construction market also create a cooling effect on the resale market, as some buyers who might have opted for an existing home shift their focus to new homes where deals are still available.In contrast, many Northeast and Midwest markets were less reliant on pandemic migration and have less new home construction in progress. With lower exposure to that demand shock, active inventory in these Midwest and Northeast regions has remained relatively tight, keeping the advantage in the hands of home sellers.Generally speaking, housing markets where inventory (i.e., active listings) has returned to pre-pandemic levels have experienced weaker home price growth (or outright declines) over the past 24 months. Conversely, housing markets where inventory remains far below pre-pandemic levels have, generally speaking, experienced stronger home price growth over the past 24 months.
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  • Why teens engage in deadly social media challenges like the choking game
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    The choking game has potentially deadly consequences, as players are challenged to temporarily strangle themselves by restricting oxygen to the brain. It sounds terrifying, but rough estimates suggest that about 10% of U.S. teenagers may have played this type of game at least once.Theres more, unfortunately: The skull breaker challenge, the Tide Pod challenge, and car surfing are but a few of the deadly games popularized through social media, particularly on Snapchat, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and X. Many of these games go back more than a generation, and some are resurging.The consequences of these so-called games can be deadly. The skull breaker challenge, for example, involves two people kicking the legs out from under a third person, causing them to fall and potentially suffer lasting injuries. Swallowing detergent pods can result in choking and serious illness. A fall from car surfing can lead to severe head trauma.Coming up with an exact number of adolescent deaths from these activities is difficult. Data is lacking, partly because public health databases do not track these activities wellsome deaths may be misclassified as suicidesand partly because much of the existing research is dated.A 2008 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 82 U.S. children over a 12-year period died after playing the choking game. About 87% of the participants were male, most were alone, and their average age was just over 13. Obviously, new, updated research is needed to determine the severity of the problem.Peer pressure and the developing brainWe are a professor of educational neuroscience and a PhD student in educational psychology. Both of us study how children regulate their behaviors and emotions, why teenagers are particularly vulnerable to dangerous games, and how social media amplifies their risks.Risk-taking is a necessary part of human development, and parents, peers, schools and the broader community play an integral role in guiding and moderating risk-taking. Children are drawn to, and often encouraged to engage in, activities with a degree of social or physical risk, like riding a bike, asking someone for a date or learning how to drive.Those are healthy risks. They let children explore boundaries and develop risk-management skills. One of those skills is scaffolding. An example of scaffolding is an adult helping a child climb a tree by initially guiding them, then gradually stepping back as the child gains confidence and climbs independently.Information-gathering is another skill, like asking if swallowing a spoonful of cinnamon is dangerous. A third skill is taking appropriate safety measuressuch as surfing with friends rather than going by yourself, or wearing a helmet and having someone nearby when skateboarding.The perfect stormDuring adolescence, the brain is growing and developing in ways that affect maturity, particularly within the circuits responsible for decision-making and emotional regulation. At the same time, hormonal changes increase the drive for reward and social feedback.All of these biological events are happening as teenagers deal with increasingly complex social relationships while simultaneously trying to gain greater autonomy. The desire for social validation, to impress peers or to attract a potential romantic interest, coupled with less adult supervision, increases the likelihood of participating in risky behaviors. An adolescent might participate in these antics to impress someone they have a crush on, or fit in with others.Thats why the combination of teenagers and social media can be a perfect stormand the ideal environment for the proliferation of these dangerous activities.Social media shapes brain circuitsSocial media platforms are driven by algorithms engineered to promote engagement. So they feed you what evokes a strong emotional reaction, and they seem to prioritize sensationalism over safety.Because teens strongly react to emotional content, theyre more likely to view, like and share videos of these dangerous activities. The problem has become worse as young people spend more time on social mediaby some estimates, about five hours a day.This may be why mood disorders among young people have risen sharply since 2012, about the time when social media became widespread. These mood disorders, like depression and conduct issues, more than double the likelihood of playing dangerous games. It becomes a vicious cycle.Rather than parents or real-life friends, TikTok, YouTube, and other apps and websites are shaping a childs brain circuits related to risk management. Social media is replacing what was once the communitys role in guiding risk-taking behavior.Protecting teens while encouraging healthy risk-takingMonitoring what teens watch on social media is extraordinarily difficult, and adults often are ill-equipped to help. But there are some things parents can do. Unexplained marks on the neck, bloodshot eyes or frequent headaches may indicate involvement in the choking game. Some social media sites, such as YouTube, are sensitive to community feedback and will take down a video that is flagged as dangerous.As parents keep an eye out for unhealthy risks, they should encourage their children to take healthy ones, such as joining a new social group or participating in outdoor activities. These healthy risks help children learn from mistakes, build resilience, and improve risk-management skills. The more they can assess and manage potential dangers, the less likely they will engage in truly unhealthy behaviors.But many parents have increasingly adopted another route. They shield their children from the healthy challenges the real world presents to them. When that happens, children tend to underestimate more dangerous risks, and they may be more likely to try them.This issue is systemic, involving schools, government, and technology companies alike, each bearing a share of responsibility. However, the dynamic between parents and children also plays a pivotal role. Rather than issuing a unilateral no to risk-taking, its crucial for parents to engage actively in their childrens healthy risk-taking from an early age.This helps build a foundation where trust is not assumed but earned, enabling children to feel secure in discussing their experiences and challenges in the digital world, including dangerous activities both online and offline. Such mutual engagement can support the development of a childs healthy risk assessment skills, providing a robust basis for tackling problems together.Steven Wolterning is an associate professor of educational psychology at Texas A&M University.Paige Williams is a doctoral student in educational psychology at Texas A&M University.This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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  • Trumps 2017 tax cuts made income inequality worse. Heres how
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    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, a set of tax cuts Donald Trump signed into law during his first term as president, will expire on Dec. 31, 2024. As Trump and Republicans prepare to negotiate new tax cuts in 2025, its worth gleaning lessons from the president-elects first set of cuts.The 2017 cuts were the most extensive revision to the Internal Revenue Code since the Ronald Reagan administration. The changes it imposed range from the tax that corporations pay on their foreign income to limits on the deductions individuals can take for their state and local tax payments.Trump promised middle-class benefits at the time, but in practice more than 80% of the cuts went to corporations, tax partnerships, and high-net-worth individuals. The cost to the U.S. deficit was hugea total increase of $1.9 trillion from 2018 to 2028, according to estimates from the Congressional Budget Office. The tax advantage to the middle class was small.Advantages for Black Americans were smaller still. As a scholar of race and U.S. income taxation, I have analyzed the impact of Trumps tax cuts. I found that the law has disadvantaged middle-income, low-income and Black taxpayers in several ways.Cuts worsened disparitiesThese results are not new. They were present nearly 30 years ago when my colleague William Whitford and I used U.S. Census Bureau data to show that Black taxpayers paid more federal taxes than white taxpayers with the same income. In large part thats because the legacy of slavery, Jim Crow, and structural racism keeps Black people from owning homes.The federal income tax is full of advantages for home ownership that many Black taxpayers are unable to reach. These benefits include the ability to deduct home mortgage interest and local property taxes, and the right to avoid taxes on up to $500,000 of profit on the sale of a home.Its harder for middle-class Black people to get a mortgage than it is for low-income white people. This is true even when Black Americans with high credit scores are compared with white Americans with low credit scores.When Black people do get mortgages, they are charged higher rates than their white counterparts.Trump did not create these problems. But instead of closing these income and race disparities, his 2017 tax cuts made them worse.Black taxpayers paid higher taxes than white taxpayers who matched them in income, employment, marriage and other significant factors.Broken promises, broken trustFairness is an article of faith in American tax policy. A fair tax structure means that those earning similar incomes should pay similar taxes and stipulates that taxes should not increase income or wealth disparities.Trumps tax cuts contradict both principles.Proponents of Trumps cuts argued the corporate rate cut would trickle down to all Americans. This is a foundational belief of supply side economics, a philosophy that President Ronald Reagan made popular in the 1980s.From the Reagan administration on, every tax cut for the rich has skewed to the wealthy.Just like prior trickle down plans, Trumps corporate tax cuts did not produce higher wages or increased household income. Instead, corporations used their extra cash to pay dividends to their shareholders and bonuses to their executives.Over that same period, the bottom 90% of wage earners saw no gains in their real wages. Meanwhile, the AFL-CIO, a labor group, estimates that 51% of the corporate tax cuts went to business owners and 10% went to the top five highest-paid senior executives in each company. Fully 38% went to the top 10% of wage earners.In other words, the income gap between wealthy Americans and everyone else has gotten much wider under Trumps tax regime.Stock market inequalityTrumps tax cuts also increased income and wealth disparities by race because those corporate tax savings have gone primarily to wealthy shareholders rather than spreading throughout the population.The reasons are simple. In the U.S., shareholders are mostly corporations, pension funds and wealthy individuals. And wealthy people in the U.S. are almost invariably white.Sixty-six percent of white families own stocks, while less than 40% of Black families and less than 30% of Hispanic families do. Even when comparing Black and white families with the same income, the race gap in stock ownership remains.These disparities stem from the same historical disadvantages that result in lower Black homeownership rates. Until the Civil War, virtually no Black person could own property or enter into a contract. After the Civil War, Black codeslaws that specifically controlled and oppressed Black peopleforced free Black Americans to work as farmers or servants.State prohibitions on Black people owning property, and public and private theft of Black-owned land, kept Black Americans from accumulating wealth.Health care hitThat said, the Trump tax cuts hurt low-income taxpayers of all races.One way they did so was by abolishing the individual mandate requiring all Americans to have basic health insurance. The Affordable Care Act, passed under President Barack Obama, launched new, government-subsidized health plans and penalized people for not having health insurance.Department of the Treasury data shows almost 50 million Americans were covered by the Affordable Care Act since 2014. After the individual mandate was revoked, between 3 million and 13 million fewer people purchased health insurance in 2020.Ending the mandate triggered a large drop in health insurance coverage, and research shows it was primarily lower-income people who stopped buying subsidized insurance from the Obamacare exchanges. These are the same people who are the most vulnerable to financial disaster from unpaid medical bills.Going without insurance hurt all low-income Americans. But studies suggest the drop in Black Americans coverage under Trumps plan outpaced that of white Americans. The rate of uninsured Black Americans rose from 10.7% in 2016 to 11.5% in 2018, following the mandates repeal.The consumer price index conundrumThe Trump tax cuts also altered how the Internal Revenue Service calculates inflation adjustments for over 60 different provisions. These include the earned income tax credit and the child tax creditboth of which provide cash to low-wage workersand the wages that must pay Social Security taxes.Previously, the IRS used the consumer price index for urban consumers, which tracks rising prices by comparing the cost of the same goods as they rise or fall, to calculate inflation. The government then used that inflation number to adjust Social Security payments and earned income tax credit eligibility. It used the same figure to set the amount of income that is taxed at a given rate.The Trump tax cuts ordered the IRS to calculate inflation adjustments using the chained consumer price index for urban consumers instead.The difference between these two indexes is that the second one assumes people substitute cheaper goods as prices rise. For example, the chained consumer price index assumes shoppers will buy pork instead of beef if beef prices go up, easing the impact of inflation on a familys overall grocery prices.The IRS makes smaller inflation adjustments based on that assumption. But low-income neighborhoods have less access to the kind of budget-friendly options envisioned by the chained consumer price index.And since even middle-class Black people are more likely than poor white people to live in low-income neighborhoods, Black taxpayers have been hit harder by rising prices.What cost $1 in 2018 now costs $1.26. Thats a painful hike that Black families are less able to avoid.The imminent expiration of the Trump tax cuts gives the upcoming GOP-led Congress the opportunity to undertake a thorough reevaluation of their effects. By prioritizing policies that address the well-known disparities exacerbated by these recent tax changes, lawmakers can work toward a fairer tax system that helps all Americans.Beverly Moran is a professor emerita of law at Vanderbilt University.This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
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  • 2024 Wrapped : Top 5 Architectural Designs Of The Year
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    This year, we witnessed an impressive influx of innovative and creative designs in the architectural world. They pushed the boundaries of design and engineering to impressive heights. Ranging from groundbreaking infrastructure projects to eco-friendly marvels, this year displayed a remarkable array of architectural achievements.In our 2024 Wrapped, we have curated a collection of extraordinary projects that addressed different issues such as sustainability, urban connectivity, and innovative living solutions. We explore the unique features that make them stand out and why they are considered specimens of architectural excellence in 2024. Dig into this array of architectural achievements, while preparing for the fascinating designs 2025 holds in store for us.1. Shenzhen-Zhongshan LinkCalled the Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link, this structure is a marvel of modern engineering. It bridges the gap between two bustling cities in Chinas Guangdong Province. It covers 15 miles and is a cross-sea tunnel and bridge system that connects Shenzhen and Zhongshan, cutting the travel time from two hours to only thirty minutes. It consists of different bridges and an underwater tunnel.It is an important project in one of the worlds most densely populated regions. The Link officially opened in June 2024 and broke around 10 world records, displaying Chinas commitment to innovating and achieving large-scale construction prowess. It incorporates cutting-edge technology, such as the largest offshore suspension bridge anchor and the longest two-way, eight-lane immersed tube tunnel.Why is it noteworthy?The project is a fine specimen of engineering excellence. Its ability to withstand extreme weather conditions and high traffic volumes further emphasizes its robustness. The Shenzhen-Zhongshan Link is not just an infrastructure project; its a testament to the possibilities of modern architecture and a significant step forward in connecting major urban centers.What we likeDramatically reduces travel time between key economic hubs.Breaks multiple world records in engineering and design.What we dislikeHigh construction costs and long build time.Potential environmental impact on the Pearl River Estuary.2. The LadDesigned by Tiny House Listings, the Lad Tiny Home is an affordable and comfortable house created for those seeking a minimalist lifestyle. It is built on a double-axle trailer and provides a cozy and compact living space that is perfect for two people. The towable dwelling features a 20-foot length and is the same size as most typical European tiny homes.It showcases a metal exterior and a stylish metal roof, which protect a 160-square-foot space with an open layout. The thoughtfully designed interior hosts a functional kitchen, compact living area, and a well-designed bathroom making it an ideal fit for couples looking to downsize.Why is it noteworthy?The Lad Tiny Home efficiently uses space, and is affordable, making it a viable housing solution for those embracing the tiny home movement. Its design maximizes functionality without sacrificing comfort, offering essential amenities in a compact form. As housing costs rise, this tiny home represents a growing trend towards sustainable, low-cost living, making it an excellent addition to the architectural landscape of 2024.What we likeAn affordable and efficient design ideal for downsizing.Towable and mobile, offering flexibility in living arrangements.What we dislikeLimited space may not suit larger families or those needing more storage.Basic kitchen amenities may require additional customization.3. Jaumur MarinaConstructed by Neom, the Jaumur Marina in Saudi Arabia is designed to be a luxurious haven for superyachts and their owners. It can accommodate 300 superyachts and is equipped with an impressive aerofoil shelter that offers year-round protection from the sun. Jaumur is more than just a marina, it is designed to be a vibrant community.It will house 500 apartments, 700 luxury villas, two luxury hotels, and an international boarding school. It is interspersed with green spaces, and merges luxury with sustainability, making it one of the most impressive projects weve seen in 2024.Why is it noteworthy?Its ability to host large superyachts under a unique shelter demonstrates innovative design, while the surrounding residential and commercial amenities create a holistic living environment. The integration of green spaces and a deep-sea research center showcases a commendable commitment to environmental sustainability and scientific advancementWhat we likeOffers a luxurious lifestyle with comprehensive amenities.Innovative design provides sun protection for superyachts.What we dislikeExclusivity may limit access to a broader audience.High construction and maintenance costs.4. Purple Heart ManorDesigned by Acorn Tiny Homes, the Purple Heart Manor is pushing the boundaries of micro-living with its spacious and personalized design. The home is inspired by medieval literature and the color purple, in turn serving as a luxurious home that is more expansive than traditional tiny homes. It is 43 feet long and amped with a faux stone and wood exterior, as well as a unique roofline.The house also features a dedicated catio for feline companions. The interior of the home is spacious and cozy, equipped with a custom purple sofa bed, floor-to-ceiling bookshelves with a movable ladder, a gaming station, and a well-equipped kitchen, blending comfort with whimsy.Why is it noteworthy?The homes design challenges the constraints of traditional tiny homes, providing ample room and amenities while maintaining mobility. The attention to detail, from the custom furniture to the cleverly integrated cat space, showcases a commitment to tailored living. As a symbol of the growing trend towards customizable and spacious tiny homes, the Purple Heart Manor showcases how downsizing can be comfortable and creative.What we likeSpacious interior with personalized amenities.Unique design elements cater to specific interests.What we dislikeRequires a permit for towing due to its size.Higher cost compared to standard tiny homes.5. Worlds Tallest Timber SkyscraperSometime back Michael Green Architecture (MGA) unveiled plans for a groundbreaking timber skyscraper in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. It will be the worlds tallest timber skyscraper, representing MGAs efforts in modern timber construction. The skyscraper will be primarily built using mass timber, a material known for its fire resistance.The details of concrete usage are still unknown, but this innovative approach displays a new precedent for urban construction and challenges the utilization of traditional building materials. It promotes environmental sustainability, hence making its mark as one of the impressive architectural projects of 2024.Why is it noteworthy?This timber skyscraper represents an evolution in sustainable architecture, showcasing the potential of timber as a primary building material for large structures. Its construction will highlight the advantages of mass timber, including its environmental benefits and structural resilience. Since it will be the tallest timber building globally, the project challenges conventional architectural norms and encourages the use of eco-friendly materials in urban environments.What we likePromotes sustainable building practices with mass timber.Sets a new benchmark for timber construction globally.What we dislikePotential concerns over structural integrity at great heights.Limited information on concrete use and overall fire safety.The post 2024 Wrapped : Top 5 Architectural Designs Of The Year first appeared on Yanko Design.
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