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WWW.INFORMATIONWEEK.COM7 Private Cloud Trends to Watch in 2025There are better and worse ways to approach private cloud, which some companies are learning the hard way. While its tempting to repatriate some things from public cloud to private cloud, its better to do it with applied cloud learning versus a traditional infrastructure mindset.Im seeing people increasingly wanting to find additional efficiency on premises. If I was to pick a word for 2025, it would be, optimization. Everyones under a lot of pressure. Theyre trying to bring in new compute capabilities to their data center, including GPUs to support AI and more storage to support the data activities related to AI and [analytics], says Hillery Hunter, CTO and GM of innovation at IBM and an IBM Fellow. [P]rivate cloud is often used as a vehicle to reset the efficiency of an environment.However, the on-premises environment may include many IT silos supporting different lines of business and equipment purchased for specific projects. When theres not a consistent control plane, the aggregate utilization of all the systems is lower than it needs to be because only certain applications or workloads run on configured environments. The goal now is to optimize that for better efficiency."[A] private cloud environment that is virtualized and offers container support can be used as a migration destination, still on premises, but then you have more people sharing a more consistent set of resources, says Hunter. Youre having people develop to a common set of templates in terms of the kind of system configuration. And while it takes work to get to that kind of environment, it can have huge payoffs in terms of the security [because] the configurations are much more consistent, the compliance overheads are lower and the speed to get new capacity added to the environment.Related:Following are some more private cloud trends in 2025.1. Repatriating workloadsA lot of organizations are repatriating workloads to private cloud from public cloud, but Rick Clark, global head of cloud advisory at digital transformation solutions company UST warns they arent giving it much forethought, like they did earlier when migrating to public clouds. As a result, theyre not getting the ROI they hope for.We havent still figured out what is appropriate for workloads. Im seeing companies wanting to move back the percentage of their workload to reduce cost without really understanding what the value is so theyre devaluing what they're doing, says Clark. If theyd given more forethought into what they were taking to the cloud and what to bebringing back, theyd be in a better place. [T]hey don't really understand what theyre moving back and theyre comparing apples and oranges.Related:A key factor is understanding the business value and being able to communicate that in business terms. All too often, organizations are randomly choosing what to put in private cloud as opposed to thinking critically about what workloads are where and why. In the worst cases, the organization has lost the operational skill to manage and operate things in their own data center, but they havent considered this issue.2. Hybrid environments will become even more popularTrevor Horwitz, CISO and founder at cybersecurity, consulting, and compliance services provider TrustNet believes private cloud strategies will evolve as companies seek more control over data security, regulatory compliance, and operational flexibility.I expect to see more organizations embracing hybrid and multi-cloud environments and integrating private clouds with public cloud resources to keep data flexible yet secure, says Horwitz in an email interview This shift is driven by the need for resilience and vendor flexibility, and zero-trust frameworks make this possible by securing data across multiple environments. As the regulatory landscape tightens with laws like GDPR and CCPA, private clouds will become essential for companies handling sensitive data to ensure compliance and control over data sovereignty.Related:3. Real-time monitoring and machine learningRoy Benesh, chief technology officer and co-founder of eSIMple, an eSIM offering, believes private cloud will continue to be in high demand, especially in sectors like healthcare and finance that have stringent data protection regulations.I think businesses will depend more on real-time monitoring and machine learning to strengthen data protection as they use private clouds to satisfy security requirements, says Benesh in an email interview. In my experience, private clouds can have drawbacks, too, such as high upfront expenditures and the requirement for knowledgeable administration. Thiscanbe particularly difficult for smaller businesses to handle.4. AI and automationArtificial intelligence and automation are also set to play a crucial role in private cloud management. They enable businesses to handle growing complexity by automating resource optimization, enhancing threat detection, and managing costs.The ongoing talent shortage in cybersecurity makes [AI and automation] especially valuable. By reducing manual workloads, AI allows companies to do more with fewer resources, says Trevor Horwitz, CISO and founder at cybersecurity, consulting, and compliance services provider. My advice is to prioritize adaptability. Be prepared to shift your strategy as business needs evolve, especially as technology advances. Mastering the private cloud is about building an agile, secure, and sustainable infrastructure, meeting todays demands while preparing for whats next."5. Multilayer cybersecuritySecurity affects all aspects of a cloud journey, including the calculus of when and where to use private cloud environments. One significant challenge is making sure that all layers of the stack have detection and response capability.You have to protect each layer separately -- network, cloud, host, server, and application. They're not "defense in depth. Each component -- NDR, CDR, EDR, SDR, and ADR -- protects against a different set of threats, says Jeff Williams, founder and CTO at runtime application security company Contrast Security. The biggest code-to-cloud technology gap is the lack of application detection and responseand application security monitoring (ASM) to create visibility and protection for their biggest asset -- the application estate. In the last year, this area saw 100% growth in attack traffic, outpacing all other threats.If organizations have visibility into who is attacking their applications, what attack vectors they are using, which systems are being targeted and which attacks are successful, they can prioritize remediation efforts and compensating controls.Take a look at the new EU Product Liability Directive (PLD). It creates no-fault liability for any software defect, including vulnerabilities, just like any other product, says Williams. This means regardless of whether a company follows best practices, does all the right testing, meets compliance requirements, etc., they are completely liable if their users are harmed by a breach, says Williams.6. Data sovereignty and regulatory complianceRising concerns around data sovereignty and regulatory compliance will drive private cloud adoption in specific industries, such as financial services and healthcare, as companies seek more control over their data. Organizations are already diversifying their cloud footprints across different public clouds to optimize costs and increase resiliency.Efficiently operating a complex hybrid cloud environment requires both infrastructure and security teams to have the right set of skills and experience, says Loris Degioanni, founder and CTO at real-time cloud security firm, Sysdig. Enterprises will need to invest in personnel who know how to scale and secure a private cloud, challenges that are often more complicated than in public cloud deployments.Its important to understand when a private cloud is a good choice for deployments and when its not. Organizations should understand which cloud better serves their use cases and emphasize proficiency in shifting workloads between public and private clouds. Private cloud mastery also means gaining the ability to optimize costs and manage cloud infrastructure efficiently.7. VMware exodusRandy Armknecht, global cloud engineering practice lead at business consulting firm Protiviti, expects to see more organizations reevaluate their use of VMware given the 2024 licensing fiascos. The acquisition of VMware is the primary driver.RedHat OpenShift is a common topic of discussion among organizations considering new options, says Armknecht. Now is a great time to refresh the private/hybrid cloud strategy and ensure that the technology, the licensing and the overall alignment to business objectives is clear for all.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 146 Visualizações
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WEWORKREMOTELY.COMLemon.io: Senior React & Python DeveloperTime zones: EST (UTC -5), CST (UTC -6), MST (UTC -7), PST (UTC -8), ART (UTC -3), UTC -4, UTC -4:30, UTC -3, UTC -2, SBT (UTC +11), GMT (UTC +0), CET (UTC +1), EET (UTC +2), MSK (UTC +3), AST (UTC -4), FKST (UTC -3), NST (UTC -3:30)Are you a talented Senior Developer looking for a remote job that lets you show your skills and get decent compensation? Look no further than Lemon.io the marketplace that connects you with hand-picked startups in the US and Europe.Please, before completing the application, check the list of countries at the end of the job listing. We collaborate with applicants from various parts of the world, but there are some restrictions.What we offer:Earn $5k$10,4k monthly: the rate depends on your seniority level, skills and experience. We've already paid out over $11M to our engineers.No more hunting for clients or negotiating rates let us handle the business side of things so you can focus on what you do best.We'll manually find the best project for you according to your skills and preferences.Choose a schedule that works best for you. Its possible to communicate async or minimally overlap within team working hours.We respect your seniority so you can expect no micromanagement or screen trackers.Communicate directly with the clients. Most of them have technical backgrounds. Sounds good, yeah?We will support you from the time you submit the application throughout all cooperation stages.Most of our projects involve working in a fast-paced startup environment. We hope you like it as much as we do.Through our community, we will connect you with the best developers from more than 50 countries.Requirements:4+ years of software development experience.3+ years of commercial experience with React.js.3+ years of commercial experience with Python.3+ years of experience with AWS and TypeScript is a must.Hands-on experience with Next.js, PostgreSQL, Node.js would be a plus.Strong technical skills: as a Senior Developer, you are expected to be able to create projects from scratch and have a deep understanding of application architecture.Clear and effective communication in English advanced ability to discuss business tasks, justify decisions, and communicate issues. Good self-presentation is also essential for upcoming client calls.Strong self-organizational skills ability to work full-time remotely with no supervision.Reliability we want to trust you and expect that you wont let us and the client down.Adaptability and Flexibility the ability to onboard the project promptly after accepting it and start delivering results quickly.Sounds good for you? Apply now and join the Lemon.io community!NOT YOUR TECH STACK?We have different projects for Senior Developers, so if you have 4+ years of commercial experience in software development and you are fluent with React & Node.js, Andoid & iOS, Blockchain (Solidity/web3), AI Engineering, Angular&.NET we would be happy to communicate and provide you with a project that matches your experience. Just apply, and we will share more details with you.If your experience matches our requirements, be ready for the next steps:VideoAsk watch a short video about our startup, up to 10 minutesComplete your profile on our website30-minute screening callTechnical interviewFeedbackMagic Box (we are looking for the best project for you).P.S. We work with developers from 50+ countries in different regions: Europe, LATAM, Asia (ONLY the Philippines, Indonesia), Oceania (ONLY Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea), Canada, and the UK. However, we have some exceptions.At the moment, we dont have a legal basis to accept applicants from the following countries:European: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Kosovo, Belarus, Russia, and Serbia.Latin America: Cuba and NicaraguaMost Asian countries and Africa.We expand and shorten the list of exemptions regularly.Do you represent a company with engineers who match the description and want to collaborate with us through staff augmentation? Then register here.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 141 Visualizações
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WEWORKREMOTELY.COMLemon.io: Senior AI EngineerTime zones: EST (UTC -5), CST (UTC -6), MST (UTC -7), PST (UTC -8), ART (UTC -3), UTC -4, UTC -4:30, UTC -3, UTC -2, SBT (UTC +11), GMT (UTC +0), CET (UTC +1), EET (UTC +2), MSK (UTC +3), AST (UTC -4), FKST (UTC -3), NST (UTC -3:30), JST (UTC +9), CST (UTC +8), CHAST (UTC +12:45), ACST (UTC +9:30), ACWST (UTC +8:45)Are you a talented Senior AI Engineer looking for a remote job that lets you show your skills and get decent compensation? Look no further than Lemon.io the marketplace that connects you with hand-picked startups in the US and Europe.What we offer:Earn $4.2k - $10.4k monthly: the rate depends on your skills and experience. We've already paid out over $11M to our engineers.No more hunting for clients or negotiating rates let us handle the business side of things so you can focus on what you do best.We'll manually find the best project for you according to your skills and preferences.Choose a schedule that works best for you. Its possible to communicate async or minimally overlap within team working hours.We respect your seniority so you can expect no micromanagement or screen trackers.Communicate directly with the clients. Most of them have technical backgrounds. Sounds good, yeah?We will support you from the time you submit the application throughout all cooperation stages.Most of our projects involve working in a fast-paced startup environment. We hope you like it as much as we do.Through our community, we will connect you with the best developers from more than 50 countries.Requirements:Minimum of 3 years of commercial experience in applying AI to practical technology solutionsSolid understanding of common programming languages used in AI, such as PythonExperience with AWS, GCP, or Azure is a mustAt least 2 years of commercial experience with OpenAIHands-on experience in machine learning, NLP, deep learning, or computer visionExperience with large language models (LLM)Experience working with large data sets and writing efficient code capable of processing large data streams at speedExperience with GPT-4 or similar AI modelsStrong analytical skills for designing and implementing machine learning models, analyzing data sets, and identifying patterns and trends.Experience with PyTorch or similar frameworks (TensorFlow, Caffe, Keras, Scikit Learn, Theano) - would be a plusExperience in chatbot development is a plusFamiliarity with Kafka for processing data streams is beneficialStrong technical skills: as a Senior AI Engineer, you are expected to be able to create projects from scratch and have a deep understanding of application architecture.Clear and effective communication in English advanced ability to discuss business tasks, justify decisions, and communicate issues. Good self-presentation is also essential for upcoming client calls.Strong self-organizational skills ability to work full-time remotely with no supervision.Reliability we want to trust you and expect that you wont let us and the client down.Adaptability and Flexibility the ability to onboard the project promptly after accepting it and start delivering results quickly.Sounds good for you? Apply now and join the Lemon.io community!NOT YOUR TECH STACK?We have different projects for Senior Full-Stack Developers, so if you have 4+ years of commercial experience in software development and you are fluent with React & Node.js, React & Python, Angular&.NET, we would be happy to communicate and provide you with a project that matches your experience. Just apply, and we will share more details with you.If your experience matches our requirements, be ready for the next steps:VideoAsk watch a short video about our startup, up to 10 minutesComplete your profile on our website30-minute screening callTechnical interviewFeedbackMagic Box (we are looking for the best project for you).P.S. We work with developers from 50+ countries in different regions: Europe, LATAM, Asia (Philippines, Indonesia), Oceania (Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea), Canada, and the UK. However, we have some exceptions.At the moment, we dont have a legal basis to accept applicants from the following countriesEuropean: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Kosovo, Belarus, Russia, and Serbia.Latin America: Cuba and NicaraguaMost Asian countries and Africa.We expand and shorten the list of exemptions regularly.Do you represent a company with engineers who match the description and want to collaborate with us through staff augmentation? Then register here.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 133 Visualizações
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WWW.TECHNOLOGYREVIEW.COMThe Download: feeding the world with poop, and 2024s performing storiesThis is today's edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. How poop could help feed the planet A new industrial facility in suburban Seattle is giving off a whiff of futuristic technology. It can safely treat fecal waste from people and livestock while recycling nutrients that are crucial for agriculture but in increasingly short supply across the nations farmlands. Making fertilizer from the nutrients that we and other animals excrete has a long and colorful history; for generations it helped Indigenous cultures around the world create exceptionally fertile soil. These systems fell out of favor in Western culture. But, if researchers and engineers across several companies get their way, that could be about to change. Read the full story.Bryn Nelson This 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 poops wider scientific potential, check out the latest entry in our Jobs of the Future series: stool bank manager. Pediatric gastroenterologist Nikhil Pai is helping to treat children with a common bacterial infection of the large intestine by transplanting healthy stool into a patients guta highly effective, albeit unconventional, treatment. Read the full story. Here are MIT Technology Reviews best-performing stories of 2024 MIT Technology Review published hundreds of stories in 2024, covering everything from AI, climate tech, and biotech, to robotics, space, and more. As the new year begins, take a look at a small selection of the stories that resonated most with you, our readers. Read the full story. Abby Ivory-Ganja Unveiling the 10 Breakthrough Technologies of 2025 Each year, MIT Technology Review selects the top ten breakthrough technologies that will have the greatest impact on how we live and work in the future. In the past, we've selected breakthrough technologies such as weight-loss drugs, a malaria vaccine, and GPT-3 (the precursor to ChatGPT). Amy Nordrum, our executive editor, will join our news editor Charlotte Jee to unveil the new list live during an exclusive Roundtable discussion for subscribers at 12.30pm ET today. Register here to be among the first to know.The must-reads Ive combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 A US appeals court has struck down net neutrality rules Its the end of a nearly two-decade effort to regulate broadband providers. (NYT $)+ Net neutrality has been in danger for a while, truthfully. (The Verge)+ Its bad news for the Biden administration as it prepares to hand over to Trump. (WP $)2 Car rental app Turo is under scrutinyBut concerns over the apps safety practices are nothing new. (WSJ $) + The app was used to book vehicles used in both the New Orleans attack and Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion. (NYT $)+ Turo staff have been pulled off vacation to respond to the aftermath. (Bloomberg $)3 Nick Clegg is leaving Meta The former British deputy prime minister is making way for prominent Republican Joel Kaplan. (Semafor)+ Its part of the companys desire to align itself with the incoming Trump administration. (WSJ $)+ How tech is turning MAGA. (Economist $)4 Yandex has been ordered to hide maps of a Russian oil refinery In response to repeated attacks from Ukrainian drones. (Reuters)+ The Ryazan refinery was hit four times last year alone. (Bloomberg $)+ The uneasy coexistence of Yandex and the Kremlin. (MIT Technology Review)5 Apple has agreed to settle a $95 million class-action lawsuit Over claims the company violated user privacy by sharing Siri recordings. (WP $)6 Several Californian AI laws have gone into effectA new year means new regulations. (The Information $) + There are more than 120 AI bills in Congress right now. (MIT Technology Review)7 Our understanding of genetic diseases is changingCell mutations suggest were far more genetically varied than we previously realized. (The Atlantic $) + DeepMind is using AI to pinpoint the causes of genetic disease. (MIT Technology Review)8 African content creators are struggling to make money But it appears as though the tide may be slowly turning. (The Guardian)+ What Africa needs to do to become a major AI player. (MIT Technology Review) 9 Get the new year off to a starry start Theres a meteor shower due tonight! (Wired $)10 How to build a more sustainable refrigerator A new kind of heat-absorbing crystal could hold the key. (New Scientist $)+ The future of urban housing is energy-efficient refrigerators. (MIT Technology Review)Quote of the day He is quite clearly the right person for the right job at the right time! Nick Clegg, Metas outgoing chief policy executive, wishes his replacement Joel Kaplan the best in a post on X. The big story Is it possible to really understand someone elses mind? November 2023 Technically speaking, neuroscientists have been able to read your mind for decades. Its not easy, mind you. First, you must lie motionless within a fMRI scanner, perhaps for hours, while you watch films or listen to audiobooks. If you do elect to endure claustrophobic hours in the scanner, the software will learn to generate a bespoke reconstruction of what you were seeing or listening to, just by analyzing how blood moves through your brain. More recently, researchers have deployed generative AI tools, like Stable Diffusion and GPT, to create far more realistic, if not entirely accurate, reconstructions of films and podcasts based on neural activity. So how close are we to genuine mind reading? Read the full story. Grace Huckins We can still have nice things A place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or skeet 'em at me.) + Of course The Cures Robert Smith is an iPod fanatic.+ Japan may be associated with tasteful minimalism, but theres always room for a bit of clutter.+ Meet the people who release 3,000 pounds of confetti into New Yorks Times Square by hand every New Years Evethen clear it all up.+ How to start a healthy habit, and, crucially, stick to it. ($)0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 154 Visualizações
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WWW.TECHNOLOGYREVIEW.COMGenerative AI search: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2025WHO Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, OpenAI, Perplexity WHEN Now Googles introduction of AI Overviews, powered by its Gemini language model, will alter how billions of people search the internet. And generative search may be the first step toward an AI agent that handles any question you have or task you need done. Rather than returning a list of links, AI Overviews offer concise answers to your queries. This makes it easier to get quick insights without scrolling and clicking through to multiple sources. After a rocky start with high-profile nonsense results following its US release in May 2024, Google limited its use of answers that draw on user-generated content or satire and humor sites. Explore the full 2025 list of 10 Breakthrough Technologies. The rise of generative search isnt limited to Google. Microsoft and OpenAI both rolled out versions in 2024 as well. Meanwhile, in more places, on our computers and other gadgets, AI-assisted searches are now analyzing images, audio, and video to return custom answers to our queries. But Googles global search dominance makes it the most important player, and the company has already rolled out AI Overviews to more than a billion people worldwide. The result is searches that feel more like conversations. Google and OpenAI both report that people interact differently with generative searchthey ask longer questions and pose more follow-ups. This new application of AI has serious implications for online advertising and (gulp) media. Because these search products often summarize information from online news stories and articles in their responses, concerns abound that generative search results will leave little reason for people to click through to the original sources, depriving those websites of potential ad revenue. A number of publishers and artists have sued over the use of their content to train AI models; now, generative search will be another battleground between media and Big Tech.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 132 Visualizações
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WWW.TECHNOLOGYREVIEW.COMLong-acting HIV prevention meds: 10 Breakthrough Technologies 2025WHO Gilead Sciences, GSK, ViiV Healthcare WHEN 1 to 3 years In June 2024, results from a trial of a new medicine to prevent HIV were announcedand they were jaw-dropping. Lenacapavir, a treatment injected once every six months, protected over 5,000 girls and women in Uganda and South Africa from getting HIV. And it was 100% effective. Explore the full 2025 list of 10 Breakthrough Technologies. The drug, which is produced by Gilead, has other advantages. Weve had effective pre-exposure prophylactic (PrEP) drugs for HIV since 2012, but these must be taken either daily or in advance of each time a person is exposed to the virus. Thats a big ask for healthy people. And because these medicines also treat infections, theres stigma attached to taking them. For some, the drugs are expensive or hard to access. In the lenacapavir trial,researchers found that injections of the new drug were more effective than a daily PrEP pill, probably because participants didnt manage to take the pills every day. In 2021, the US Food and Drug Administration approved another long-acting injectable drug that protects against HIV. That drug, cabotegravir, is manufactured by ViiV Healthcare (which is largely owned by GSK) and needs to be injected every two months. But despite huge demand, rollout has been slow. Scientists and activists hope that the story will be different for lenacapavir. So far, the FDA has approved the drug only for people who already have HIV thats resistant to other treatments. But Gilead has signed licensing agreements with manufacturers to produce generic versions for HIV prevention in 120 low-income countries. In October, Gilead announced more trial results for lenacapavir, finding it 96% effective at preventing HIV infection in just over 3,200 cisgender gay, bisexual, and other men, as well as transgender men, transgender women, and nonbinary people who have sex with people assigned male at birth. The United Nations has set a goal of ending AIDS by 2030. Its ambitious, to say the least: We still see over 1 million new HIV infections globally every year. But we now have the medicines to get us there. What we need is access.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 131 Visualizações
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WORLDARCHITECTURE.ORGShanghai Store By S Studio Unfolds Surprises Through The Richness Of Materials, Colors And PropsShanghai Store By S Studio Unfolds Surprises Through The Richness Of Materials, Colors And Propshtml PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"Shanghai-based spatial design office S Studio has designed a fashion store that plays with different geometries, pastel-toned surfaces and props to create unexpected surprises in each floor.Named AVVENN, the 195-square-metre store is located on the Tongren Road in Shanghai, China. The two-story street store "seeks variation within order, embarking on an exploration of spatial structure and emotional resonance."S Studio always investigates subtle relationships between objects and spaces during the design process.The design's inward extension enhances the room's sensory richness by adding materiality and volume, which triggers feelings. Pioneering Harmonism, the brand's new concept, is narrated through the space.Eliminate the boundaries of spaceA two-story street story is located on AVVENN Tongren Road. What distinguishes such a facility from typical commercial space?Starting with the front, S Studio redefined the exterior and interior parts' proportions while preserving unity. The vast white facade makes it difficult to distinguish between the levels, combining them into a single, cohesive image.It looks like a gradually layered white area from the outside looking in, making you want to go inside and discover what surprises are inside.Create the emotional atmosphere of the spaceKnown for their spatial structures, within the room, the studio has reconstructed a little structure that serves as a second "roof."Guests are cordially invited to push the door open by the growing framework. As one passes through the pink marble eaves, the room's general atmosphere starts out peacefully before progressively changing into one of dramatic suspense.The weight of the eaves is supported by the concrete-cast columns. A remarkable contrast between the space's heaviness and lightness is produced by specially crafted "gaps" that give the eaves and columns a nearly floating relationship.Objects and propsS Studio uses props to define the architectural shapes in an effort to strike a balance between practicality and beauty. The curved lines of stone props in the middle of the first level evoke strong feelings.By using an unconventional technique of partition, the apparel display space reinforces the impression of barrier. The hanging rods are supported by the extra-long base plate, which keeps the room looking lovely whether it is occupied or not. In its design, So Studio investigates the variety and balance of materials.By using gray-toned marble extensively and cleverly dividing several spaces within the harmony of the materials, the designer reduces the amount of material used.The surface of the specially made Italian recycled bricks retains the rough roughness of the natural air holes.Hand-firing produces natural colors that conceal surprises inside a well-organized framework. Mirror elements that run like a river between the first and second floors give the room a constantly shifting feeling of illusion and reality. Everything unfolds like a picture, turning into a reflection in the mirror.Infuse the space with dramatic interestA gently sloping roof on the second story greatly softens the impression of the street-front store. On this stage, the spatial independence, separated from its environment, peaks.The hanging, unusually formed structure appears to transcend the space by increasing the line of sight, giving the impression of volume while preserving an airy lightness. It resembles the curtain slowly rising at the beginning of an engrossing performance.Guests are naturally drawn to stay here because they are curious. The "reconstructed structure" reappears next to the second-floor stairs. Instead than enclosing an elevator as one might normally anticipate, the blue stone hides a secret changing area."In the fast-paced rhythm of modern life, commercial spaces are among the places, aside from home and the office, that most easily stir our emotions," said S Studio."Each design is a new exploration of the relationship between people and their environment.""We take minimalism to its extreme, on one hand, experimenting with large-scale structural changes, marking a design practice that blends spatial construction with emotional ambiance," the studio explained.According to the studio, the space triggers the flow of emotion by creating props that inhabit the delicate space between objects and architecture. Visitors are drawn in and enthralled by the dramatic tension and surprises that the space offers.SectionSectionS Studio created interiors for a concept store, featuring soft beige tones and curved display shelves to give the feeling of "like your skin, comfortable, caring with protection" in Shanghai, China.In addition, the studio completed a new fashion store that combines the notions of "Live Artwork" and "Resident In" in this store in Xintiandi Fashion Phase II, Madang Road, Shanghai.Project factsProject name:AVVENNStudio:S StudioLocation:Shanghai, ChinaArea:195m2Time:2024All images Wang MinjieAll drawings S Studio.> via S Studio0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 118 Visualizações
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WORLDARCHITECTURE.ORG10 Highly Anticipated Projects To Look Forward To In 202510 Highly Anticipated Projects To Look Forward To In 2025html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"As we conclude the celebrations of 2024, we have compiled a list of 10 eagerly anticipated buildings set to open in 2025.MAD Architects' Fenix Museum in Rotterdam features an iconic "Tornado" structure that rises from the ground floor and extends out of the rooftop onto a platform.Other notable projects include Snhetta's Shanghai Grand Opera House, which has a sculptural staircase connecting to the roof; Foster + Partners' Techo International Airport in Cambodia, designed with structural trees that create a spacious roof; and BIG's Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art, characterized by its curvy roofs. Together, these buildings comprise our list of the most anticipated buildings set to open in 2025.Here are ten buildings we are excited to see debut in 2025 (in no particular order):Image Henry VerhorstFenix Museum in Rotterdam by MAD(to be opened on 16 May 2025)Designed by MAD Architects, the Fenix Museum is scheduled to open on 16 May 2025 in Rotterdam. Currently under construction on site, the FENIX Museum of Migration is the first MAD cultural project in Europe. The project was commissioned by the Droom en Daad Foundation.Under the direction of conservation architects Bureau Polderman, the 1,486-square-meter museum is located in a former warehouse on a prominent location in the center of Rotterdam's historic harbor. A dynamic structure known as the "Tornado" rises from the ground level and spills out onto a platform from the rooftop. The Tornado structure evokes the rising air by hanging over the city. It is a metaphor for the journeys refugees take around the globe.Read more about the FENIX Museum of Migration by MAD.Doris Duke Theatre under construction on the Jacobs Pillow campus (October 2024). Image RobertBenson; courtesy of Jacobs PillowJacobs Pillow, Doris Duke Theatre inBecket, Massachusetts, USA by Mecanoo (to be opened on 9 July 2025)The new Doris Duke Theatre in Becket is set to be opened on 9 July 2025. Designed by Dutch architecture practice Mecanoo, the theatre is located in Becket Massachusetts, Jacobs Pillow is a treasured 220-acre National Historic Landmark and will be a home to Americas longest-running international dance festival. The reimagined Doris Duke Theatre occupies the site of the former studio theater from 1990, destroyed by fire in November 2020.The recently renovated Doris Duke Theatre, which looks to the future with cutting-edge technology, adaptable performance spaces, and an accessible, sustainable design, will open in the summer of 2025. While Marvel is the architect of record, the project is developed in collaboration with technical theatre consultant Charcoalblue and renowned artist Jeffrey Gibson. The project will be Americas "only purpose-built new dance theater" in the Berkshires, United States.Read more about the Doris Duke Theatre by Mecanoo.Image Moreau KusunokiPowerhouse Parramatta inSydney, Australia by Moreau Kusunoki and Genton (to be opened early 2025)Designed by Franco-Japanese architects Moreau Kusunoki, lead designer of the project, and Australian architects Genton, local architect of the project, the Powerhouse Parramatta is scheduled to be opened early 2025. The 32,579-square-meter museum is situated in Parramatta, which is surrounded by a river and is home to one of Australia's most varied and rapidly expanding communities. According to Powerhouse Parramatta, "Australias largest cultural infrastructure development since the Sydney Opera House and will open in 2025."The museumdubbed "a pioneering a new museum model"aims to reshape modern museum culture and practice. The combined area of the exhibitions and public areas will be 8,572 square meters. Three levels of size and complexity can be found in Powerhouse Parramatta's structure: the building's faade and, most importantly, its supporting structure, or exoskeleton, are both formed by the white steel latticing that envelops the structure.Read more about the Powerhouse Parramatta by Moreau Kusunoki and Genton.Image Tadao Ando Architect & AssociatesNaoshima New Museum Of Art in Naoshima, Kagawa, Japan by Tadao Ando (to be opened in spring 2025)The new Naoshima New Museum Of Art in Naoshima, Kagawa, is scheduled to be opened in spring 2025. Designed by acclaimed Japanese architect Tadao Ando, the museum is located on a hilltop near the Honmura district of Naoshima, Japan. Once complete, the Benesse Art Site Naoshima will be Ando's tenth architectural work, the Naoshima New Museum of Art.With two stories below ground level and one on the ground floor, the new three-story museum features a wide roof whose slope complements the hilltop site. Straight down from the ground level to the underground floors is a stairway chamber with a skylight for natural light. There are four galleries on either side of the stairs. A caf on the ground floor's northern section provides a picturesque view of the island of Teshima and the passing fishing boats, which is a typical sight of the Seto Inland Sea.Read more about the Naoshima New Museum Of Art by Tadao Ando.Image courtesy of Foster + PartnersTechno International Airport in Phnom Penh, Cambodia by Foster + Partners (to be opened in July 2025)Designed by Foster + Partners, the new Techno International Airport in Phnom Penh, Cambodia is scheduled to be opened to the public in July 2025. The project's structural trees provide a spacious roof and a light-filled passenger interior. Inspired by Campodia's vernacular architecture, Foster + Partners' design seeks to be the new vision for Cambodia's capital while also adapting to its tropical environment.In order to maximize walking distances, the terminal structure is designed with a central headhouse and two aerofoil-shaped wings for arrivals and departures. There are several structural trees that support the large roof; each tree is 36 meters long. The lightweight steel grid shell that makes up the roof canopy. In addition to its shell feature, the roof will contain a cutting-edge screen that filters sunlight and lights up the expansive terminal area.Read more about the Techno International Airport by Foster + Partners.Image StudioSZ - Justin Szeremeta, David Sommer, courtesy of SnhettaShanghai Grand Opera House, Shanghai, China by Snhetta (to be opened in late 2025)The new Shanghai Grand Opera House in Shanghai is set to be opened to the public in late 2025. Designed by the world renowned Norwegian architecture firm Snhetta, the 146,786-square-metre building has a sculptural stairway connected to the roof in an effort to draw in a younger audience for experimental performances. For the ground floor's new public area, the spacious spiral staircase is aimed at becoming a great avenue.The Opera's main auditorium, which has 2,000 seats and is a perfectly tuned instrument with cutting-edge technical solutions and excellent acoustics, is its focal point. For smaller shows, the second stage, which has 1,200 seats, will provide a more intimate atmosphere. In an effort to draw in a younger audience of operagoers, the third stage, which has 1,000 seats, provides a versatile staging and seating configuration that allows for more avant-garde and distinctive productions.Read more about the Shanghai Grand Opera House by Snhetta.Image courtesy of OMA and InplaceHarajuku Quest in Tokyo, Japan by OMA / Shohei Shigematsu (to be opened in February 2025)A new mixed-use scheme, designed by OMA, is scheduled to be opened to the public in February 2025. The design, led by OMA Partner Shohei Shigematsu, features a twisted and sculptural facade created through a "pinching and pulling" approach that enhances its sculptural expression.Named Harajuku Quest, the complex spans 8,082 square meters and includes retail spaces on the first three floors, while dining areas occupy the upper three floors. The rooftop features a terrace surrounded by a large central green wall. Once complete, Harajuku Quest will be the firms first ground-up mixed-use building in Omotesando.Read more about the Harajuku Quest by OMA.Image Justin SzeremetaSuzhou Museum Of Contemporary Art, Suzhou, China by BIG (to be opened in 2025)The new Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art, designed by BIG, is set to be opened to the public in 2025. Currently under construction on site, the 60,000 square meter new museum, created by BIG, architecture company Font, and engineering firm ARTS Group, provides a modern interpretation of the elements that have influenced the city's landscape, architecture, and urbanization for centuries.The project is designed as a community featuring 12 pavilions. Four of these pavilions will house the main gallery experience of the Suzhou Museum of Contemporary Art. The remaining five pavilions will include a theater, a restaurant, a grand entrance, and a multipurpose hall that can be used for events and lectures.Read more about the Suzhou Museum Of Contemporary Art by BIG.Image Foster + PartnersSheikh Zayed National Museum, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates by Foster + Partners (to be opened in 2025)The Sheikh Zayed National Museum, Abu Dhabi, designed by Foster + Partners, is scheduled to be opened in 2025, according to Foster + Partners' website. One of the highly-anticipated projects of 2025, the 44,000-square-metre museum is nestled in a landscape garden, and will be dedicated to the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founding president of the UAE. The Zayed National Museum will be the centerpiece of the Saadiyat Island Cultural District, showcasing the history, culture, and recent social and economic transformations of the Emirates.The galleries are designed within a mound that abstracts the topography of the Emirates. Rising above this mound are five lightweight steel structures, sculpted aerodynamically to function as solar thermal towers. The heat generated at the top of the towers draws air vertically through the galleries, utilizing the thermal stack effect. Despite ongoing construction delays and uncertainties regarding operational strategies, the museum is now expected to open in 2025.Read more about the Sheikh Zayed National Museum by Foster + Partners.Image courtesy of MAD ArchitectsAnji Culture and Art Center, Anji, China by MAD (to be opened in 2025)The Anji Culture and Art Center, by MAD, is set to be opened in 2025. The current construction project spans 120,000 square meters and is concealed beneath white metal roofs that resemble "bamboo leaves" in Anji, China. This project includes six major venues: the Grand Theater, Conference Center, Leisure Center, Sports Center, Youth Activity Center, and Art Education Center. These venues are strategically located beneath the "bamboo leaves" roof, which surrounds the unique green tea fields of Anji.As MAD founder Ma Yansong stated, "Anji is the only county to win the "United Nations Habitat Award" and has been praised as bamboo and white tea town of China.""The project is designed as a transitional connecting space between the natural and built environments of the region; on the east side lies the city, while the river and the mountains in the distance on its west side," he added.Read more about the Anji Culture and Art Center by MAD.Top image in the article: Shanghai Grand Opera House, Shanghai, China by Snhetta. Image StudioSZ - Justin Szeremeta, David Sommer, courtesy of Snhetta.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 117 Visualizações
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WORLDARCHITECTURE.ORGCave-Like Farmhouse By Earthscape Studio Provokes "A Wild Experience" With Its Earthen ArchitectureCave-Like Farmhouse By Earthscape Studio Provokes "A Wild Experience" With Its Earthen Architecturehtml PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"This farmhouse, which looks like a small hill from above, redefines the self-sufficient space with its smooth faade and sinuous form. The farmhouse, designed Indian architecture practice Earthscape Studio, is located in Mettupalayam, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India.Named Into The Wild, the 138-square-metre farmhouse was developed in response to its surrounding featuring a verdant panoramic view of the mountains and deep woods of coconut and palm trees. The site lies plain with no special characteristics of terrain or landscape.As the developer's site, the surrounding area spans approximately 12 acres, including the project lot, which is rather plain.This prompted the creation of an intriguing building that respects nature. Earthscape Studio began the design process with a focus of 25 percent on construction and 75 percent on nature.According to the studio, planting and growing trees is not only sustainable but also crucial for how the building interacts with the natural environment. Consequently, the studio concentrated on construction techniques that would minimize carbon emissions.This innovative, self-sustaining structure features a fluid design that the studio refers to as fold architecture. The 4-inch shell (114.3 millimetre) is crafted to bend and flow, incorporating a series of arches. It is covered with layers of thappi plaster on the outside and mud plaster on the inside, applied on both sides of the ferrocement."Being a self-sustaining structure, it has no columns or beams. Mud is not a material palette, the beautiful thing in earthen architecture is not only about using the materials, but also about the artisans," said Earthscape Studio."Traditional lime plasters from India flows along smoothly on the floor and the furnitures giving a luxuriant feel inside the spaces. This helps in reducing the temperature of about 3 degrees inside the space from the outside," the studio added.The 7-foot tall (2,286 meters) verdant landscape wraps around the structure with lush grass. Being in a highly humid area, this foliage helps reduce indoor temperatures and acts as a structural element of the building. This Farm House, identified by 2BHK, offers surprising experiences in each space.The circular transitions evoke curiosity about the interiors. The folds and curves create a cave-like atmosphere, providing a sense of adventure. From the lower level, the windows open to a sylvan view, allowing cool air to flow into the space.Ventilation openings extend from the structure in various locations, allowing hot air to escape and creating a natural stack effect. The light that filters through each vent adds a dramatic ambiance within the interiors. A linear opening at the bar provides a panoramic view of the tall coconut and palm trees.The central courtyard connects to various spaces through smaller and larger openings, facilitating natural light and ventilation. This design fosters a sense of openness and a seamless transition between open and semi-open areas."We believe that Interiors are not about purchasing and arranging inside a space. All the furnitures are in-built in accordance to the space. The bed, cushions and the fabrics are customized in accordance to its own shape and play creating an opulence feel," the studio explained."The bed, bar counter, pantry, seating are all done with arise finishes giving a lap of luxury at each space."The bathrooms are finished with arise finish, a water-proofing material that doesn't require any chemicals. The wood utilized for cabinets, benches, and doors is gathered from scrap wood.The stone seat and door knobs are carved on the location where the stones are obtained. The green foliage that covers the shell creates the illusion of a home on the inside and a garden on the outside.Roof planFloor planSection AASection BBElevationPreviously, Earthscape Studio designed a farmhouse wrapped by agabion wall to filter daylight and airflow to the interior the mountain ranges in Anaikatti, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, India. In addition, the firm built a farmhouseentriely made of locally available and sustainable materials, by developing its own construction system.After continuing his architectural studies at Wallmakers, which Vinu Daniel started, Petchimuthu Kennedy founded Earthscape Studio in 2022. The architectural design philosophy and ideology of Earthscape Studio strives to produce and highlight structures that are emotionally charged and soulful.Project factsProject name: Into The WildArchitects: Earthscape StudioLocation: Mettupalayam, Coimbatore, Tamilnadu, IndiaCompletion Year:2024Gross Built Area (m2/ ft2):1450 sq.ft / 138m2Lead Architects:Petchimuthu KennedyTeam:Petchimuthu Kennedy, Shivani Saran S K, Niha Ann Baby, Sowmiya ArulAll images Studio IKSHA.All drawings Earthscape Studio.> via Earthscape Studio0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 120 Visualizações