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    The best (and worst) logos of 2024
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    The best Christmas logos: What happened when brands got festive
    The most iconic festive logo makeovers by the companies you know and love.
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    This Smart Bathroom Exhaust Fan Is Great for Parties
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    The Download: trustworthy humanoid robots, and Andurils latest project
    This is todays edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of whats going on in the world of technology.Will we ever trust robots?The world might seem to be on the brink of a humanoid-robot heyday. New breakthroughs in artificial intelligence promise the type of capable, general-purpose robots previously seen only in science fictionrobots that can do things like assemble cars, care for patients, or tidy our homes, all without being given specialized instructions.Its an idea that has attracted an enormous amount of attention, capital, and optimism. Yet recent progress has arguably been more about style than substance. Advancements in AI have undoubtedly made robots easier to train, but they have yet to enable them to truly sense their surroundings, think of what to do next, and carry out those decisions in the way some viral videos might imply.But on the road to helping humanoid robots win our trust, one question looms larger than any other: How much will they be able to do on his own? And how much will they still rely on humans? Read the full story.James ODonnellThis story is from the forthcoming magazine edition of MIT Technology Review, set to go live on January 6its all about the exciting breakthroughs happening in the world right now. If you dont already, subscribe to receive future copies.If youre interested in the future of robots, why not check out:+ A skeptics guide to humanoid-robot videos. The right video can land a startup millions in investment and a devoted public following. But what do these videos really show?+ Is robotics about to have its own ChatGPT moment? Read the full story.+ To be more useful, robots need to become lazier. Smarter data processing could make machines more helpful and energy-efficient in the real world. A good way to test this principle is robot soccer.The must-readsIve combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology.1 Anduril is in talks to join forces with OpenAI and SpaceXThe proposed consortium will bid for US government defense contracts in an attempt to disrupt the stranglehold of traditional suppliers. (FT $)+ Elon Musks DOGE project could encourage similar partnerships. (Reuters)+ We saw a demo of the new AI system powering Andurils vision for war. (MIT Technology Review)2 Robotaxi passengers are targets of a new kind of harassmentRiders feeling unsafe are left without a human driver to intervene. (WP $)+ Whats next for robotaxis. (MIT Technology Review)3 This covid season is the most unpredictable yetDeaths are down. But that doesnt mean we should fully relax. (The Atlantic $)4 WhatsApp has won its legal case against NSO GroupThe messaging app claims its spyware exploited a bug to surveil users. (Reuters)+ The case has been five years in the making. (WP $)+ NSO Group argued it wasnt liable as its software was used to investigate crimes. (The Verge)5 Why Elon Musk is turning his attention to right-wing UK politicsHes looking beyond the White House to the more extreme end of British mainstream political parties. (The Guardian)+ How seriously should we take Elon Musk? (New Yorker $)+ Donald Trump reminded activists that hes President-elect, not Musk. (NBC News)+ But how useful Musk will continue to be for Trump remains to be seen. (The Atlantic $)6 YouTube is finally cracking down on egregious clickbaitThe platform has long rewarded the creators behind misleading videos. (NY Mag $)+ Hated that video? YouTubes algorithm might push you another just like it. (MIT Technology Review)7 What happens when AI collides with cryptoIn the wake of the NFT boom, something even scammier is stirring. (The Information $)+ What happens to bitcoin now that skeptics have become believers? (The Atlantic $)+ Its still not clear how AI will affect the economy. (Bloomberg $)+ How to fine-tune AI for prosperity. (MIT Technology Review)8 Beware of AI scams over the holidaysFrom fraudulent text messages to sneakily targeted ads. (WSJ $)+ Five ways criminals are using AI. (MIT Technology Review)9 The highs and lows of 2024s viral momentsI wont be holding space for them. (The Guardian)10 NASAs fastest probe is heading for the suns atmosphereItll endure temperatures of over 2,500 degrees Fahrenheit on Christmas Eve. (Wired $)+ Itll be the closest any probe has ever come to the sun. (Engadget)Quote of the dayI dont hate these people. I just hate being in their stupid group.Jess, a participant in a group chat for aspiring musicians, tells Insider why leaving the group before the new year is a top priority.The big storyHow Indian health-care workers use WhatsApp to save pregnant womenFebruary 2023Across India, an all-women cadre of 1 million community health-care workers are responsible for making public health care accessible to people from remote areas and marginalized communities.These workers counsel pregnant women and ensure they receive proper science-backed health care. Many are turning to WhatsApp as a means to combat the medical misinformation that is rampant across the country and to navigate sensitive medical situations, particularly regarding pregnancy. Their approach has surprisingly good results. Read the full story.Sanket JainWe can still have nice thingsA place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or tweet em at me.)+ Back in 2009, Rage Against the Machine reached Christmas number one in the UK music charts. Heres what happened when they were asked to censor their lyrics live on the BBC.+ Ever wished more films were like Home Alone? Youre in luck.+ How to make the perfect latke.+ No one has ever seen a flying reindeer. But that doesnt mean its a theoretical impossibility.
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    Vision Meets Craft: 28 Game-Changing Firms That Led the Design World in 2024
    As we usher in a new year of architectural excellence, the winning practices from the 12th A+Awards are setting new benchmarks for design innovation. Spanning diverse sizes, regions, and specializations, these 28 studios emerged as leaders in the Best Firm Categories. Each was judged on the strength of their portfolio, showcasing projects that redefine creativity and impact in the built environment. Ready to join their ranks? Submit your firm for the prestigious A+Firm Award today:Apply for a Best Firm AwardJurors evaluated a range of criteria, celebrating firms that made extraordinary contributions across disciplines. This years honorees reflect a profound commitment to addressing global challenges, from advancing sustainable design and mitigating climate change to creating accessible, inclusive, and community-focused spaces. Their visionary work underscores architectures vital role in shaping a better future.Here are the trailblazing firms defining architecture and design for 2025Best Interior Design FirmconcreteJury Winner, Best Interior Design Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Amsterdam, The NetherlandsPictured projects: The Botree Hotel & Bar, London, United Kingdom ; Restaurant 212, Amsterdam, NetherlandsWith an unapologetically bold approach to design, concrete thrives on shattering dogmas and redefining norms across architecture, interior design, urban development and branding. Founded in 1997, the multidisciplinary studio of over 50 creatives blends architects, interior designers and visual marketeers into a dynamic team that crafts concepts as striking as they are functional.Rejecting abstract theories in favor of tangible, results-driven solutions, concretes projects provoke thought and unite people. Their iconic contributions include citizenM hotels, where their visionary approach has revolutionized hospitality design with modular luxury and a focus on user-centric experiences. Across industries, their work balances a playful philosophy with practical rigor, delivering spaces that are as commercially viable as they are unforgettable. At its core, concrete embraces creativity without compromise, exploring unorthodox ideas to uncover the best answers rather than the easiest solutions.ARRCCPopular Choice Winner, Best Interior Design Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Cape Town, South AfricaPictured projects: Glen Villa, Cape Town, South Africa ; Upper Albert, Cape Town, South AfricaARRCC redefines interior design with a focus on crafting spaces that are both luxurious and deeply connected to their surroundings. The studios breathtaking work integrates architecture, context and environment to create interiors that are refined and emotive. Notable projects include Glen Villa, where elegant design enhances connections to the surrounding landscape, and Winelands Villa, which blends contemporary interpretations of vernacular architecture with its rehabilitated natural setting.ARRCCs interiors showcase a commitment to innovation and authenticity, balancing comfort with unexpected design elements. Their approach transforms spaces into memorable experiences, setting a new standard for modern interior design.Best Landscape Design FirmDesign WorkshopJury Winner, Best Landscape Design Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm locations: Lake Tahoe and Los Angeles, California; Aspen and Denver, Colorado; Raleigh, North Carolina; Austin and Houston, TexasPictured projects: Riverfront Park, Denver, Colorado ; Titletown Plaza at Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WisconsinDesign Workshop is celebrated for its transformative landscape designs that prioritize ecological resilience and community well-being. With a focus on integrating natural and built environments, the firm creates spaces that are both functional and visually striking. Their work sets a benchmark for sustainable design, fostering meaningful connections between people and their surroundings while elevating the role of landscape architecture in contemporary living.By addressing social, economic, and environmental challenges, Design Workshop delivers landscapes that inspire and endure. Key projects include the 70 Rainey Sky Garden in Austin, a rooftop oasis blending urban living with vibrant greenery, and Highlands Retreat in Aspen, where thoughtful design harmonizes with the mountain ecosystem.OKRAPopular Choice Winner, Best Landscape Design Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Utrecht, NetherlandsPictured projects: Katwijk Coastal Defense, Katwijk, Netherlands ; Oosterspoorbaan Park, Utrecht, NetherlandsCelebrated for its innovative approach to landscape design, OKRA Landscape Architects transforms urban spaces into healthier, more sustainable environments. The firm focuses on projects that balance ecological resilience with cultural and social impact.Some of the Utrect-based firms most notable works include the Catharijnesingel in Utrecht, where a former highway was reimagined as a vibrant canal and green public space, and the Holstebro Storaa Stream in Denmark, revitalizing riverbanks into a cultural and ecological hub. OKRAs work integrates nature and urban life, delivering forward-thinking solutions to modern challenges.Best Large Firm (41+ employees)Foster + PartnersJury Winner, Best Large Firm (41+ employees), 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: London, United KingdomPictured projects: ICNE, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg ; Apple Fifth Avenue, New York City, New YorkSince its founding in 1967 by Norman Foster, Foster + Partners has evolved into a global leader in sustainable design and architectural innovation. Their projects blend technology, energy efficiency and human-centric solutions, redefining modern architecture. With a focus on creating spaces that inspire and endure, Foster + Partners continues to shape the future of sustainable design on a global scale.In their reobust and well-known profile, some highlights include the Millennium Bridge in London, an elegant pedestrian link between St. Pauls Cathedral and Tate Modern, and the Reichstag in Berlin, where a glass dome symbolizes transparency and incorporates cutting-edge sustainable systems. Apple Park in California and 30 St Mary Axe further showcase their commitment to integrating natural elements and reducing environmental impact.Montalba ArchitectsPopular Choice Winner, Best Large Firm (41+ employees), 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Santa Monica, California; New York City, New York; Lausanne, SwitzerlandPictured projects: Bex & Arts, Bex, Switzerland ; LR2 House, Pasadena, CaliforniaFounded in 2004 by David Montalba, Montalba Architects creates architecture that harmonizes contextual sensitivity with conceptual innovation. The firms projects span residential, retail, commercial and hospitality sectors, delivering designs that balance functionality with artistic expression.With an emphasis on volumetric landscapes, material integrity, and sculpting natural light, Montalba Architects crafts environments that are socially responsive and visually compelling. Their designs redefine how architecture interacts with its surroundings, setting a benchmark for modern, context-driven design.Best Medium Firm (16 40 employees)Alison Brooks ArchitectsJury Winner, Best Medium Firm (16 40 employees), 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: London, United KingdomPictured projects: Lens House, London, United Kingdom ; Mesh House, London, United KingdomFounded in 1996 by Alison Brooks, this London-based practice is celebrated for its contextually responsive designs that blend sculptural forms with cultural and environmental sensitivity. The firms projects span urban, housing, cultural and educational sectors, delivering solutions that are both innovative and deeply rooted in place.Alison Brooks Architects creates spaces that resonate with their users while addressing social and environmental challenges. Through a commitment to cultural research and generous city-building, the studio shapes architecture that enriches communities and redefines modern design. Notable works include Cohen Quad at Exeter College, Oxford, a harmonious contemporary addition to the historic campus, and The Smile, a groundbreaking exploration of timber construction.REXPopular Choice Winner, Best Medium Firm (16 40 employees), 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location:New York City, New YorkPictured projects: Necklace Residence, New York ; Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center, New York City, New YorkREX is a design-forward architecture studio known for rethinking building typologies to create spaces that empower users and transform their environments. Led by Joshua Prince-Ramus, the firms work explores bold, functional solutions with striking aesthetic appeal.A couple of key projects by the NYC-based firm include the Perelman Performing Arts Center at the World Trade Center, a cube-like structure that redefines New York Citys cultural landscape, and the Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre in Dallas, an innovative venue designed for ultimate flexibility.With a focus on challenging conventions, REX delivers designs that are both contextually responsive and visionary, setting new standards for contemporary architecture through a commitment to innovation and architectural agency.Best Small Firm (6 15 employees)Omar Gandhi ArchitectsJury Winner, Best Small Firm (6 15 employees), 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location:Toronto and Halifax, CanadaPictured projects: Rabbit Snare Gorge, Inverness, Canada ; Leaf House, Collingwood, CanadaFounded in 2010, Omar Gandhi Architects is celebrated for its contextually driven designs that merge functionality with bold aesthetic vision. The firms work emphasizes a deep connection to place, crafting architecture that responds to its natural and cultural surroundings.From the Rockbound House, a striking residence embedded in the rugged Atlantic coastline, to the OG Home & Studio, a dual-purpose space blending living and working environments,Omar Gandhi Architects creates architecture that resonates deeply with its surroundings, redefining how contemporary spaces can inspire and connect.Hugh Broughton ArchitectsPopular Choice Winner, Best Small Firm (6 15 employees), 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location:London, United KingdomPictured projects: Halley VI Antarctic Research Station, Antarctica ; Maidstone Museum East Wing, Maidstone, United KingdomFounded in 1995, Hugh Broughton Architects has established itself as a leader in creating innovative designs for challenging environments and historic contexts. With a small but dynamic team, the practice delivers projects that balance technical ingenuity with aesthetic sensitivity.Hugh Broughton Architects demonstrates how a focused and collaborative team can achieve remarkable results. Key works include the Halley VI Antarctic Research Station, a modular structure designed to endure polar extremes, and the conservation of Cliffords Tower, which enhances visitor access while preserving its historical essence. Taken as a whole, their oeuvre combines cutting-edge solutions with a respect for context, creating spaces that are both resilient and inspiring.Best X-Small Firm (1 5 employees)Lechner & Lechner ArchitectsJury Winner, Best X-Small Firm (1 5 employees), 12th Annual A+AwardsPhoto by Julian HoeckFirm location:Salzburg, AustriaPictured projects: Alpines Bauen, Kitzbuhel, Austria ; intergenerational interweaving, Saalfelden, AustriaWith a team of just 1-5 professionals, Lechner & Lechner Architects has achieved remarkable impact through thoughtful, sustainable designs. Founded in 1987 by Christine and Horst Lechner, the Salzburg-based studio specializes in projects that harmonize with historical contexts and natural surroundings.Notable works include the Youth Hostel Gerlos, an eco-conscious alpine retreat for school groups, and the House Above the Trees, a serene residence nestled within a forested landscape. Lechner & Lechner Architects proves that small teams can deliver big results, crafting spaces that are both practical and poetic, elevating the potential of small-scale architectural practice.FrankFranco ArchitectsPopular Choice Winner, Best X-Small Firm (1 5 employees), 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location:Toronto, CanadaPictured projects: Sinatra Cabana, Toronto, Canada ; Clubhouse, Toronto, CanadaWith a nimble team, FrankFranco Architects exemplifies the power of small-scale precision and creativity. Founded in 2013 by Frank Di Sarra, the firm specializes in modern residential and commercial projects that harmonize functionality with elegant design.From Clubhouse, a hillside residence overlooking the National Golf Club of Canada, to The National, a wooded retreat blending contemporary forms with its natural surroundings, each project reflects the studios commitment to site-specific solutions and personalized design. FrankFranco Architects demonstrates how a boutique practice can achieve remarkable results, crafting spaces that are both impactful and deeply rooted in their context, proving that a small firm size is no limitation to excellence.Best Sole PractitionerCenterfield StudioJury Winner, Best Sole Practitioner, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location:Portland, OregonPictured projects: Fernwood, Portland, Oregon ; Amber Place, Portland, OregonFounded in 2016 by Donnie Schmidt, Centerfield Studio exemplifies the creativity and precision possible within a sole practitioners practice. Specializing in residential and mixed-use projects, Schmidt delivers thoughtful designs that reflect his meticulous attention to detail and deep connection to site and materiality.Notable projects include the Summit Residence, a cliffside home designed to maximize breathtaking lake views, and Burnt Tree Farm, a rejuvenated mid-century home inspired by its vineyard surroundings. Through a singular vision and commitment to personalized design, Centerfield Studio has carved a distinctive place in the architectural landscape, creating spaces that blend innovation, functionality and timeless beauty.gne ArchitecturePopular Choice Winner, Best Sole Practitioner, 12th Annual A+AwardsPictured projects: Polarstar, Edwards, Colorado; Park Avenue Penthouse, New York City, New YorkFounded in 2005 by Greg Epstein, gne Architecture exemplifies the power of singular vision in architecture. As a sole practitioner, Epstein has built a practice defined by meticulous craftsmanship and inventive, client-focused solutions across residential and commercial projects.Through a personalized and collaborative approach, gne Architecture has carved a distinct identity in the industry, delivering designs that balance creativity and precision while reflecting the artistry of a dedicated sole practitioner. Key works include the transformation of a Midtown Manhattan townhouse, merging historic charm with contemporary design, and the Plaza Residence, where custom details enhance a landmarked interior.Best Young FirmAtelier LAbriJury Winner, Best Young Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location:Montral, CanadaPictured projects: Territoire Charlevoix, La Malbaie, Canada ; La Pointe, Notre-Dame-du-Laus, CanadaFounded in 2013, Atelier LAbri has quickly gained recognition for its sustainable, human-centered designs and innovative design-build approach. The Montral-based firm delivers turn-key projects that balance contemporary aesthetics with environmental stewardship, reflecting a commitment to thoughful craftsmanship.In just a decade, the studio has redefined modern architecture through projects that engage with their natural surroundings and enrich the lives of their users, setting a new benchmark for sustainable design in Canada and beyond. Some notable works include Maison Melba, a reimagined 1970s garage transformed into a vibrant community hub, and Schnee-Eule Residence, a family home that harmonizes with its snowy forest setting.PMT PartnersPopular Choice Winner, Best Young Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Guangzhou, ChinaPictured projects: SHEERIN Pavilion for 2023 Guangzhou Design Week, Guangzhou, China ; CHARLIES TEA Pavilion, Guangzhou, ChinaFounded in 2016, PMT Partners has rapidly emerged as a dynamic force in architecture and interior design. The firms innovative approach balances bold creativity with practical solutions, delivering projects that challenge traditional spatial norms. Notable works include the JIAMILA Islamic Fashion Flagship Store in Yiwu, which fuses local cultural motifs with contemporary Islamic design, and the GEMART Smart Home Showroom in Guangzhou, a cutting-edge interactive retail environment.PMT Partners ability to craft transformative spaces in a short span highlights their commitment to pushing design boundaries. Through unconventional layouts and thoughtful materiality, the studio continues to redefine modern architecture, creating spaces that resonate with culture, technology, and the senses.Best Young Interior Design FirmLeckie Studio Architecture + DesignJury Winner, Best Young Interior Design Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Vancouver, CanadaPictured projects: TripTych, Vancouver, Canada; AE.R Skinlab, Vancouver, CanadaFounded in 2015, Leckie Studio Architecture + Design has quickly established itself as a leader in innovative, context-driven interiors. The studios interdisciplinary approach combines architecture, interiors and product design to craft cohesive, transformative environments.Leckie Studios designs prioritize environmental sensitivity and a commitment to discovery, resulting in interiors that are functional, evocative, and deeply connected to their surroundings. Notable interiors include Courtyard House, where biophilic principles and minimalist design create serene, light-filled spaces, and Arcana, a series of forest cabins designed to blur boundaries between indoors and nature.Atelier Cho ThompsonPopular Choice Winner, Best Young Interior Design Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: San Francisco, California; New Haven, ConnecticutPictured projects: Goodwater Collective, Burlingame, California ; Leather Factory, Boston, MassachusettsFounded in 2014, Atelier Cho Thompson redefines interior design through a multidisciplinary approach that integrates architecture, graphics, and brand strategy. Their work creates cohesive, concept-driven environments that balance functionality with artistic expression. Notable projects include Interwoven, an installation in New Yorks Flatiron Plaza celebrating community through vibrant, interactive elements, and the Goodwater Collective, a workspace merging practicality with striking visual design.By exploring the intersections of disciplines, Atelier Cho Thompson transforms interiors into memorable experiences. Their designs demonstrate the power of thoughtful, integrated interior design to inspire and connect, showcasing their expertise in crafting innovative and contextually resonant spaces.Best Adaptive Reuse and Renovation FirmNeri & HuJury Winner, Best Adaptive Reuse and Renovation Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Shanghai, ChinaPictured projects: The Walled Tsingpu Yangzhou Retreat, Yangzhou, China ; Shan-shui: A Duality | The Chuan Malt Whisky Distillery, Leshan, ChinaNeri&Hu redefines adaptive reuse and renovation through designs that expertly blend history and modernity. Founded in 2004 by Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu, the firm excels in transforming existing structures into culturally rich, contemporary spaces that speak as much to the past as they do to the future.With a deep respect for context and heritage, Neri&Hus adaptive reuse projects craft compelling narratives that honor the past while embracing the present. Their work bridges architectural eras, creating environments that are both timeless and forward-looking, redefining how spaces evolve with their surroundings and users.AP VallettaPopular Choice Winner, Best Adaptive Reuse and Renovation Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location:Valetta, Malta; London, United KingdomPictured projects: Valletta City Gate, Valletta, Malta ; Villa Castro, Naxxar, MaltaAP Valletta specializes in blending contemporary design with the preservation of Maltas rich architectural heritage. Since its founding in 1991, the firm has developed a reputation for adaptive reuse and sustainable restoration. Key projects include the Valletta Waterfront, which revitalizes historic Pinto Stores into a vibrant terminal and commercial hub, and the Barrakka Lift, an elegant infrastructure solution seamlessly linking Vallettas harbor with its cityscape.With a focus on honoring historical contexts while addressing modern needs, AP Valletta transforms heritage spaces into functional, dynamic environments. Their work bridges the past and future, redefining how architecture serves as both a cultural touchstone and a resource for contemporary urban life.Best Commercial FirmFogarty FingerJury Winner, Best Commercial Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: New York City, New YorkPictured projects:Dock 72 Lobby at Brooklyn Navy Yard, Brooklyn, New York; NOVA, Queens, New YorkFogarty Finger is celebrated for its transformative approach to interior design, creating spaces that balance modern functionality with refined, timeless aesthetics. The firms work integrates thoughtful materiality, clean lines, and innovative layouts to craft interiors that resonate with their users.Specializing in diverse typologies, their designs prioritize comfort and sophistication while responding intuitively to each projects unique context. By blending creativity with pragmatic solutions, Fogarty Finger redefines interior environments to elevate everyday experiences.Sanjay Puri ArchitectsPopular Choice Winner, Best Commercial Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Mumbai, IndiaPictured projects: Nokha Village Community Centre, Nokha, India ; The Courtyard Office, Raipur, IndiaSanjay Puri Architects reimagines commercial spaces through innovative, context-sensitive designs that celebrate local culture and climate. Based in Mumbai, the firm specializes in crafting bold, sustainable environments that engage users and their surroundings.With a focus on integrating local craftsmanship and passive design strategies, Sanjay Puri Architects creates commercial architecture that is as impactful as it is responsive, transforming workspaces into hubs of innovation and cultural connection.Each project exemplifies the firms ability to blend functionality with creative expression, delivering spaces that redefine the commercial landscape.Best Public Projects FirmMecanooJury Winner, Best Public Projects Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Delft, The NetherlandsPictured projects: National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts (Wei-Wu-Ying), Kaohsiung, Taiwan ; Palace of Justice, Crdoba, SpainSince its founding in 1984, Mecanoo has become renowned for shaping transformative public projects that connect people, place, and purpose. With a multidisciplinary approach spanning architecture, urban planning, landscape, and interiors, the firm excels in creating spaces that serve as vibrant civic and cultural hubs.Led by Francine Houben, Mecanoos designs reflect an evolution from early architectural explorations to groundbreaking public works that redefine community engagement. Projects like the Library of Birmingham, a beacon of learning and connection, and the National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, a harmonious blend of performance space and natural surroundings, exemplify this focus. Through innovative, context-driven solutions, Mecanoo continues to craft environments that inspire, unify, and enrich communities worldwide.ikon.5 architectsPopular Choice Winner, Best Public Projects Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: New York City, New YorkPictured projects: Mori Hosseini Student Union | Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Daytona Beach, Florida ; National Purple Heart Hall of Honor, Orange County, New Yorkikon.5 architects transforms architecture into a form of storytelling, crafting spaces that connect deeply with their settings and users. Founded in 2003, the firm delivers innovative, detail-rich designs across education, cultural, and corporate sectors.Notable projects include the Mori Hosseini Student Union at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, inspired by the elegance of flight, and the Breazzano Family Center for Business Education at Cornell University, a dynamic academic hub. Through a commitment to craftsmanship and context, ikon.5 architects creates environments that inspire and enrich, blending functionality with poetic expression in every project.Best Residential FirmBernardes ArquiteturaJury Winner, Best Residential Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Rio de Janiero and Sao Paolo, Brazil; Lisbon, PortugalPictured projects: Pennsula House, Guaruj, Brazil ; MLC House, So Paulo, BrazilContinuing a legacy of three generations, Bernardes Arquitetura blends modern design with contextual sensitivity. Founded in 2012 by Thiago Bernardes, the firm specializes in architecture, urbanism, and interior design, crafting projects that connect deeply with their environments.Standout works include Casa Delta, seamlessly integrated into its coastal surroundings, and Asa House, redefining site and structure atop a Rio de Janeiro hill. By merging formal simplicity with environmental responsiveness, Bernardes Arquitetura delivers spaces that harmonize with their natural and cultural contexts, advancing a storied architectural tradition into the future.Padovani ArquitetosPopular Choice Winner, Best Residential Firm, 12th Annual A+AwardsFirm location: Campinas and Sao Paolo, BrazilPictured projects: Valencia House, Porto Feliz, Brazil ; LR Residence, Bragana Paulista, Brazil Rooted in the rich landscapes of Brazil, Padovani Arquitetos delivers architecture that seamlessly blends modernity with the natural world. Founded in 2008 by Lucas Padovani, the studio is known for its elegant residential designs that prioritize simplicity, functionality, and a deep connection to their surroundings.Signature projects such as Valncia House, celebrated for its fluid integration of indoor and outdoor spaces, and LEMA Residence, lauded for its innovative use of topography and materials, showcase the firms mastery of contextual design. These works exemplify Padovani Arquitetos philosophy of crafting spaces that harmonize technical precision with poetic expression. With a growing roster of accolades, the firm continues to push the boundaries of Brazilian modernism.Best Sustainable FirmKieranTimberlakeJury Winner, Best Sustainable Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location: Philadelphia, PennsylvaniaPictured projects: John A. Paulson Center, New York City, New York ; Henley Hall: Institute for Energy Efficiency, Santa Barbara, CaliforniaWith a foundation rooted in research and sustainability, Philadelphia-based KieranTimberlake has redefined architectural practice since its inception in 1984. Renowned for blending innovation with environmental responsibility, the multidisciplinary firm delivers projects that are as functional as they are inspiring. Their University of Washington North Campus Housing project exemplifies community-centered design, integrating ecological stewardship with dynamic social spaces.KieranTimberlakes approach seamlessly integrates advanced technology, data-driven design, and a commitment to climate-conscious solutions.By fusing thoughtful design with rigorous research, KieranTimberlake continues to address contemporary challenges, crafting environments that enrich lives and lead the way in sustainable innovation.ZGF ArchitectsPopular Choice Winner, Best Sustainable Firm, 12th Annual A+Awards Firm location:Portland, Oregon (headquarters); Offices in Seattle, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., New York City, Denver, and Vancouver, CanadaPictured projects: Portland International Airport Main Terminal Expansion, Portland, Oregon ; The Assembly, Pittsburgh, PennsylvaniaRooted in a legacy spanning over 80 years, ZGF Architects excels at blending sustainability with human-centric design. With over 750 professionals across seven North American offices, the firm tackles projects of every scale and typology, from healthcare and education to civic spaces and corporate campuses. Standout projects include the PAE Living Building in Portland, a groundbreaking net-zero energy structure that sets a new benchmark for commercial design, and the expansion of Portland International Airports terminal, showcasing a striking mass-timber roof crafted from sustainably sourced Pacific Northwest wood.ZGF consistently balances innovation with environmental stewardship, with each project exemplifying their commitment to inspiring change through design, advancing sustainability and shaping environments that enrich lives while addressing global challenges.Calling all architects, landscape architects and interior designers: Architizer's A+Awards allows firms of all sizes to showcase their practice and vie for the title of Worlds Best Architecture Firm. Start an A+Firm Award Application today.The post Vision Meets Craft: 28 Game-Changing Firms That Led the Design World in 2024 appeared first on Journal.
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    The Witcher 4s Ciri is Faster, More Agile Than Geralt, Producer Addresses Power Scaling
    CD Projekt REDs The Witcher 4 has spurred much conversation following its reveal at The Game Awards. Outside of confirming Ciri as the new protagonist and promising new regions and monsters, the development team hasnt delved too much into the story. However, executive producer Magorzata Mitrga has addressed concerns about her overwhelming power at the end of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.Speaking to GamesRadar, Mitrga confirms that something totally happened in-between the two games, addressing the gap between her being totally overpowered at the end of the previous game and now, with the skill set we showed off in the trailer.We had to delve deep to consider how we would address this we have huge respect for the lore, both the books and what made it into our previous games. But this was one of the first questions we found the answer to, and its how we were able to create this original story, which starts with The Witcher 4.How will she play compared to Geralt? Shes faster, more agile but you can still tell that she was raised by Geralt, right? Mitrga also confirmed that the spell wielded in the trailer is called Bolt. Based on what weve seen Geralt pull off with Signs, it seems Ciri is more proficient in magic.Of course, its up to the player how they want her to develop. Game director Sebastian Kalemba previously told IGN about providing more tools for players disposal, to be able to not only play and go with the consequences narratively, but also gameplay-wise. Perhaps those who want to specialize more in magic can do so while others focus on Ciris martial skills. Time will tell.The Witcher 4 is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. It doesnt have a release window full production only began last month. Stay tuned for more updates in the meantime.
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    Assassins Creed Shadows Receives New Details on Naoes Backstory and Mission
    Ubisofts Assassins Creed Shadows fulfills a long-requested fantasy for many fans: Playing as an Assassin in Japan. It stars Naoe, the daughter of Fujibayashi Nagato, and Yasuke, a vassal for Oda Nobunaga in the late Sengoku period. Their paths cross when the daimyo invades the Iga Province, leading to the destruction of Naoes home.Naturally, she seeks vengeance. However, after meeting Yasuke, they begin a crusade to punish the guilty. As creative director Jonathan Dumont revealed to Entertainment Weekly, there is a bit more nuance. For instance, her mother has been absent, and Naoe knows little about her.[Naoe] was shielded by her father from whats happening in the world, and it comes crashing down. She is pushed into war. She doesnt know much about her origins. Her fathers been training her, but she doesnt know much about her mother, whos been gone. But as a cool proverb from Japan says, a frog in a well knows nothing of the sea.She is tossed into the real world, and through that, she will learn that she is not just a shinobi, that there is a little bit of a lineage or at least some mystery about some sort of different type of shinobi. Theyre Assassins, so shes somewhat linked to that.So while revenge is the catalyst, Naoe eventually discovers a world in need, and begins to really value the community values her father taught. Can she make a better world? [She realizes] they are people who cannot defend themselves, which is tied a little bit more to the models of the [Assassin] Brotherhood. She also starts envisioning a better future for Japan through her interactions with a child named Junjiro, though additional details on his backstory are currently unknown.Dumont did confirm that each of Naoes tools connects to her history and training. The Hidden Blade is given by her father, and were going to learn a little bit more about what that means. He also describes her as a panther looking at her prey.Where the Templars, the long-time rivals of the Brotherhood, tie into all this remains to be seen. Then theres Yasuke, whose ultimate fate after the Honn-ji Incident in 1582 may be explored further.Launching on February 14th, 2025, Assassins Creed Shadows launches on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. Head here to learn more about the differences between Naoe and Yasuke.
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    Terminator 2D: No Fate Seemingly Set to be Announced Following Australian Rating
    2025 will bring with it the early access launch ofTerminator: Survivors,but it seems like it might not be the only game based on the sci-fi IP to look forward to in the near future. A new title,Terminator 2D: No Fate, could also be unveiled soon enough.Spotted by Gematsu,Terminator 2D: No Fatewas recently rated by Australian Classification for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. The games name obviously suggests were looking at a lower-scale, 2D experience, but theres not much else to glean. The rating also lists Reef Entertainment the publisher ofTerminator: Resistance as the titles developer and publisher.What exactly this new mystery game is or when we can expect it to be announced is anyones guess, though its classification rating would suggest that it might not be too long before the game is unveiled, and perhaps even released. Either way, stay tuned for further details.
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    Reimagining Urban Leadership
    Photo credit: City of EdmontonCities rarely behave the way we want them to. Urbanist William Whyte illustrated this in the 1980s when he studied the behaviour of park-goers in New York. Despite planners carefully arranging chairs in unique and novel ways, people instinctively moved them around to suit their own needs. Similarly, the worn paths we see cutting through park lawns are not part of the original design they are desire lines, revealing the routes people naturally choose, rather than those intended by urban planners. This highlights a fundamental truth: how we plan and design a space often doesnt align with the way people truly live and move through it.As a PhD candidate in urban and regional planning, I have been delving into this disconnect between intention and execution. Theres often a chasm between what urban planners envision and what is actually realized. Many plans, no matter how meticulously crafted, remain unfulfilled, leading to a cognitive dissonance between our aspirations and the final product, and contributing to frustration and disappointment from the broader community. Despite their best efforts, planners often find that the systems they work within do not operate the way they had hoped. In many prairie cities, the plans and strategies drafted by urban planners often end up collecting dust on forgotten shelves, never to be revisited.John Forester, a key figure in the study of power and its influence on the practice of planning, famously noted that If planners ignore those in power, they assure their own powerlessness. This statement underscores a vital point: urban planners are not merely neutral technicians but are embedded in complex political environments. They should aim for more than just managing permits and enforcing processes they should be agents of change, actively challenging the status quo. Yet, not every planner sees themselves in this role. This raises the question: What is the true role of a planner in a city? And more specifically, in Edmonton?Planners, no matter how skilled, can find their work stymied by organizational constraints, and even the best plans can falter when political and economic realities intervene. As we approach another election year, much attention will be focused on elected officials, yet we should also consider the questions we ask of the city builders who work within administrative spaces. While decision-making may rest with politicians, it is within the administration and public-private partnerships where expertise and leadership traverse election cycles. These city builders planners, administrators, architects, and engineers wield significant influence and should not only be part of the conversation but should lead it.In 2018, I moved to Edmonton for this very reason. While my hometown of Winnipeg was bogged down by a decades-long debate over the infamous Portage and Main intersection, Edmontons planning landscape was thriving. Administrators and planners were shaping the discourse, pushing boundaries, and driving urban change. I was drawn to this energy and eager to learn what enabled such leadership among Edmontons city planners. What inspired them to push through and make urban transformation possible?That question led me to consider: what makes planning in Edmonton different from Winnipeg? In Winnipeg, planners often feel powerless, constrained by municipal government structures. In contrast, in Edmonton, planners seemed to embrace their role, actively pushing for change and progress.Through my research, I attempt to understand the role of central figures like planners in prairie cities such as Edmonton and Winnipeg. Drawing on Timothy Rowleys social network analysis theory, I have discovered that planners are either commanders, compromisers, subordinates, and/or solitarians, and each play different but vital roles in shaping the urban narrative.Commanders, often the public face of planning, have the power to initiate dialogue, shape the direction of planning efforts, and guide the process. Compromisers are the peacekeepers, helping resolve conflicts and facilitating compromise among stakeholders. Subordinates, though less visible, provide support by listening and synthesizing the concerns of both the public and officials. Solitarians are the researchers and analysts, offering clarity and detailed knowledge that can guide more informed decision-making. Together, these diverse figures form a web of influence, creating a robust environment for urban change.How can we, and should we, make space for these diverse players? And is Edmontons planning environment still supportive of innovation and leadership? Understanding and creating room for all types of city builders is essential to successfully plan and shape our cities. It enables us to adapt and adjust our plans as cities evolve and as people shape their communities. This approach empowers planners, working within diverse constraints, to discover their authentic voice and influence, foster collaboration, and understand the significance of their work in driving meaningful change. It encourages creativity within our administrations, opening pathways for transformative action. Moving forward, I believe that embracing the complexity of governance and acknowledging the varied roles of city builders is key to shaping the future of our urban landscapes.Jason Syvixay is Vice President of BILD Edmonton Metro, and a PhD candidate in Urban and Regional Planning at the University of Alberta.The post Reimagining Urban Leadership appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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  • RandomControl releases Maverick Indie and Maverick Studio 2024
    Monday, December 23rd, 2024Posted by Jim ThackerRandomControl releases Maverick Indie and Maverick Studio 2024html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"RandomControl has begun its 2024 updates to Maverick Studio and Maverick Indie, its physically based GPU renderers for industrial designers and entertainment artists.Maverick Studio 2024.1 and Maverick Indie 2024.1 introduced a complete new animation system, letting users create technical animations via either keyframing or a system of Motion Controllers.The 2024.2 and 2024.3 updates refine animation workflows, and add initial USD support.Streamlined GPU renderers for visualization and entertainment workDeveloped by Arion renderer creator RandomControl and launched in 2019, Maverick Studio is a streamlined renderer aimed at product and automotive visualisation.It provides a drag-and-drop workflow for assigning PBR materials, and for setting up lighting and a render camera, plus a physically accurate spectral render engine with built-in denoising.The software is CUDA-based, and supports out-of-core rendering.It was later joined by Maverick Indie, a lower-priced edition aimed at entertainment work, which lacks support for CAD file formats, plus features like NURBS and cross-section rendering.Now features a complete new animation system tailored to marketing visualsOn their release late last month, Maverick Studio 2024.1 and Maverick Indie 2024.1 became the first updates to either application in more than a year.That gap the longest in their respective release histories is explained by the scale of the new features: the 2024.1 releases add a complete animation toolset to the software.In a blog post, RandomControl described its aim as making everything animatable, enabling users to animate every floating point attribute in every node inside the software, including object and camera positions, lights, materials and the background environment.As well as a conventional keyframe animation workflow, artists can create animations using Motion Controllers: a set of readymade templates for creating common animation types.RandomControl describes the workflow as being targeted at marketing visualization, making it possible to create short ad-like clips without external video-editing software.Other new features in the 2024.1 updatesAs well as the animation toolset, new features in the 2024.1 releases include a tonemap frontplate for adding animatable logos or watermarks to renders.In addition, the maximum resolution when baking textures has been increased from 4K to 8K, and the Scatter modifier now supports up to eight sources.There are also performance improvements, particularly to interactive preview rendering (IPR), and when working on heavy scenes.Pipeline integration changes include better support for materials in Substance .sbsar format, and the option to export animated GIFs as well as video.Initial support for USD added in the 2024.2 updatesThis month, RandomControl has released two further pairs of updates, Maverick Studio 2024.2 and 2024.3, and Maverick Indie 2024.2 and 2024.3.Both are primarily workflow updates to the new animation toolset, but they do include one significant new feature for entertainment artists: USD support.Users can now import data in .usd, .usda, .usdc and .usdz formats, although RandomControl describes the functionality as still very preliminary.Pricing and system requirementsMaverick Indie and Maverick Studio are available for 64-bit Windows only. Both are CUDA-based, and require a RTX-compatible NVIDIA GPU. You can see a feature comparison table for the two editions here.Perpetual licences of Maverick Indie cost 249.99 (around $260); rental starts at 19.99/month ($21/month). Perpetual licences of Maverick Studio cost 499.99 ($520); rental starts at 39.99/month ($42/month).Read more about animation support in the Maverick renderers on RandomControls blogRead a full list of new features in the online changelogHave 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 NewsRandomControl releases Maverick Indie and Maverick Studio 2024Check out the new features in the GPU renderers, including initial USD support and a complete new animation system.Monday, December 23rd, 2024Pilgway releases 3DCoat 2024.30Check out the new features in the sculpting and retopology app, including integration with RealityCapture for photogrammetry.Monday, December 23rd, 2024Terragen Sky now lets you paint clouds into the sky directlyCheck out the neat new Sky Paint tools in the December 2024 update to the sky-creation tool for VFX, visualization and games work.Friday, December 20th, 2024Planetside Software releases Terragen 4.8Environment generation software gets highly multithreaded rendering, plus heightfield export to 16-bit TIFFs for Unity and Unreal Engine.Friday, December 20th, 2024Photoshop users can now create filters in Substance 3D DesignerCurrent beta build of the image-editing app lets users create and import custom image-stylization filters as Substance 3D .sbsar files.Thursday, December 19th, 2024Pixar releases RenderMan 26.3Check out the new features in the production renderer, including tiled denoising, and support for the new versions of Maya and Houdini.Thursday, December 19th, 2024More NewsCreate game characters with CC Auto Setup for 3ds Max and V-RayLeopoly releases Shapelab 2025 and Shapelab LiteAdobe releases Photoshop 26.2Check out Blender's experimental anime rendering buildsCell Fluids 2.0 for Blender is outUnigine 2.19.1 can now import and export USD filesBoris FX releases Mocha Pro 2025Master Designing Sci-Fi Props for FilmAdobe releases Substance 3D Stager 3.1 in betaNekki releases Cascadeur Mobile 1.2ukasz Czy releases UVPackmaster 3 for MayaBlender add-on ClayPencil turns 2D animation into 3D 'claymation'Older Posts
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