• How these two brothers became go-to experts on Americas mystery drone invasion
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    On a Friday evening last December, every tier of US law enforcementfederal, state, and localwas dispatched to the US Army Natick Soldier Systems Center, a military research installation outside Boston. A squadron of about 15 to 20 drones had been spotted violating the bases restricted airspace. The culprits could not be found.One retired major with the Massachusetts State Police, who had been dispatched to help investigate that night, called these unidentified aircraft the strangest thing hes ever seen, according to Brian Lauzon, deputy chief of Naticks municipal police department. When Lauzon arrived on base later that weekend, he says, he saw drones that were larger than traditional consumer models (most of which are pre-programmed to respect US military airspace these days anyway). By the end of this weekend-long breach, base police not only had called in local law enforcement for backup but were coordinating with the FBI and US Army commanders as well.The event, which barely made local news, was only the latest in a series of purported drone sightings along the US East Coast that November and December. Most of these happened in New Jersey, where military police confirmed at least 11 unauthorized drone incursions over an Army research and arms-manufacturing facility, Picatinny Arsenal. Further sightings, including cases above Donald Trumps golf course in nearby Bedminster, prompted an FBI investigation and a flurry of new FAA-issued flight bans over sensitive sites, including critical infrastructure. But official answers were less forthcoming.The Tedescos roving aerial surveillance unit, which theyve dubbed the Nightcrawler, is an old RV equipped with an array of homemade signals collection equipment.It created a lot of hysteria in the general public, Lauzon recalls. I was talking to old ladies whore telling me that theres this ship in the ocean thats launching hundreds of these at a time across the United States. One Republican congressman from New Jersey did, in fact, claim that a militarized drone ship from Iran had launched the invaders, despite Pentagon denials. Lauzon remembers fielding myriad calls from civilians who had misidentified passenger jets as hostile drones. He recalls attending one presentation by an FBI expert in uncrewed aircraft systems who showed police unhelpful scare videos of improvised drone strikes in Ukraine, in which tiny aircraft rained grenades down on bloodied soldiers. By late January, the incoming Trump administration would assert that the entirety of the New Jersey drone wave had been benign, with each and every UAS authorized to be flown by the FAA for research and various other reasons. Their surety, however, stood in stark contrast to the warnings from top military brass, including the Air Force general at the head of NORAD, Gregory Guillot. In February, he testified to the Senate that approximately 350 drone incursions had been reported over a hundred different US military installations in 2024 alone, stating that many of these cases were unsolved, albeit with evidence of a foreign intelligence nexus in some of these incidents.Lacking better coordination, or much clarity from the White House, the Pentagon, or the US intelligence community, some in domestic law enforcementincluding members of the FBIs counterintelligence and counterterrorism divisionshave turned to an unlikely source for help cracking the case of these mystery drones: two UFO hunters out on Long Island in New York, John and Gerald Tedesco.The Tedescos, twin brothers, each spent about three decades in the private sector working in electrical engineering and instrumentation design before they decided to kit out an old RV with an array of homemade signals collection equipment. Their aim was to create a mobile field lab for investigating UFO hot spots. Intrigued by their efforts, members of Harvards alien-hunting Galileo Project began talking with the Tedescos in 2021 and asked them to join as research affiliates. Since then, aviation safety advocates, astronomers, physicists and other researchers, and at least one journalist (I, myself) have made the trek out to Long Islands South Shore to kick the tires on the roving aerial surveillance unit theyve dubbed the Nightcrawler. John uses a homemade millimeter-wave radar device.MARCO GIANNAVOLAChris Grooms, an Iraq and Afghanistan war veteran who was a deputy sheriff in Nebraska during an earlier multistate wave of mystery drone sightings from December 2019 to January 2020, gushed when I asked him about the Tedescos: I dont know how much youve talked to those guys. Theyre freaking awesome.Grooms joined the Tedescos last January, when the brothers publicly shared some of their findings from training the Nightcrawlers sensors on a few of these unidentified drones. They do look like commercial air traffic for the most part, John said during the virtual town hall, moderated by a former Illinois state police lieutenant, but they also exhibit unexplained or unusual phenomena.As an example, the Tedescos described some cases they had documented and passed along to law enforcement, in which they caught a mystery drone appearing to go dark to evade closer observation (a common complaint from New Jersey police during the wave). Using their suite of cameras and sensors, which can handle light well outside the visible spectrum, the Tedescos discovered that these craft werent so much switching off their lights as switching the frequency of their lights.It wasnt actually disappearing, Gerald (who goes by Gerry) explained. It was actually changing its spectral signatureit was drifting into an infrared range.John likened it to signature management, a military term for the ability to tailor anything from radio emissions to light sources so that they remain detectable to ones allies but undetectable to ones foes. The clue, which likely would have been lost to police without the Tedescos broad range of infrared sensors, was not unlike the kind of citizen-science fieldwork that had gotten them on the radar of academias UFO hunters in the first place.Why all this attention? As people have repeatedly learned and forgotten ever since airborne enigmas like the flying saucer first entered into the American public consciousness in 1947, simple photos and video are frustratingly inconclusive evidence in isolation. Even heat-sensing infrared footage of UFOslike those taken by US Navy pilots training off the Pacific and Atlantic coastshas failed to prove that anything truly unusual is in our skies.What the Tedescos appear to have done, in their effort to bring a fully maximalist approach to the sensors directed at these suspected alien spacecraft, is independently engineer the kind of aerial surveillance capability rarely seen outside the classified world.For domestic law enforcement and the general public, two communities lacking the requisite national security clearances, the Tedescos work promises a transparent, open-source solution to the past several years worth of bizarre and troubling drone incursions into US airspace. For academics hunting for UFOs and other aerial anomalies, the Tedescos have become informal collaborators and a font of new ideas for novel data collection equipment. But for better or worse, some of the secrets they might be revealing may be the governments own.Inside the NightcrawlerThe term UFO has officially gone out of fashion. Nowadays, many policymakers and scientistsand even plenty of old-school ufologistsfavor the term unidentified anomalous phenomenon, or UAP. Its an intentionally pedantic step backward; an acknowledgment from todays more disciplined cadre of scientists that a given witness to a strange thing in the sky might not actually be seeing a solid object, per se, much less anything flying in the strict aerodynamic sense. It could be a poorly understood atmospheric event, like ball lightning, for example; and even if a UAP proves to be an interstellar craft, its propulsion system could involve physics and engineering that render the concept of flight quaint.Ryan Graves, a former US Navy lieutenant and F/A-18F fighter pilot who testified before Congress on the safety and security risks that UAPs posed to his own squadron, now heads a committee on the issue for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, the nations premier society for aerospace engineers. He went out with his AIAA colleagues to see the Nightcrawler in September 2024.John drained most of his 401(k) to make the Nightcrawler project a reality, in a five-year labor of love.Its incredible what theyve been able to put together, Graves says, praising the Tedescos ability to collect very actionable data.Gerry once held a security clearance to develop reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition sensors for a Pentagon contractor. John has helped conceive and construct analytical test hardware for Underwriters Laboratories, a federally approved safety, testing, and certification firm, and served for a time as the product safety chair for the Long Island branch of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. John drained most of his 401(k) to make the Nightcrawler project a reality, in a five-year labor of love; Gerry has pitched in what he could. Both men, now sliding through their early 60s, have been fascinated with the possibility of intelligent life elsewhere in the universe since their youth ingesting midcentury sci-fi staples like Star Trek, Chiller Theatre, and Lost in Space.A homemade multispectral camera.MARCO GIANNAVOLAI got my first tour of their rig during an overnight expedition just off the beach at Robert Moses State Park in Babylon, New York, the weekend before the AIAAs trip last fall. A klatch of camping chairs and cameras on tripods flanked one side of the Nightcrawler like a tailgate party. Inside, the lived-in kitchenette, the wood paneling, and the hum of over half a dozen monitorsincluding radar, night-vision, and radio-frequency (RF) scannersmade it feel like the cabin of a cramped marine research vessel.The RV includes tech that is otherwise hard to find outside defense applications, including RF spectrum analyzers from a firm that specializes in elite anti-drone countermeasures and a UV-C sensor capable of detecting the subtle ultraviolet light emitted when missile plumes and other heat sources turn air into plasma. On the Nightcrawlers roof, two X-band marine radar systems have been mounted perpendicularly to one another in hopes of collecting three-dimensional radar returns from truly otherworldly UAPs. (To our knowledge, as the Tedescos put it in an engineering journal article last year, no other organizations use active radar for this purpose.)Civilians are not ordinarily allowed to beam active radar, owing to federal concerns over harmful interference with core systems like air traffic control. But in January 2023, the duo got a rare license from the Federal Communications Commission that permits them to beam radar from Robert Moses.One prototype I saw, a multispectral camera mounted on a sturdy yellow DeWalt surveyors tripod, looked like a Gatling gun of multiple cameras and electromagnetic frequency (EMF) sensors. This jerry-rigged device spans the entire visible spectrum and beyond, from deep invisible ultraviolet all the way up to long-wave infrared. Theyve used the UV-C sensor to detect aerial plasmas produced by lightning or those novelty arc-welder cigarette lighters. Weve done this as far as a half a mile, but if you had a campfire, they could detect campfires from 28,000 feet, John told me over the noise coming from the Nightcrawlers gas-powered electric generator. Theyve also been able to use this device to detect, at least provisionally, telltale UV-C emissions from some weird things off the coast they cant explain.We had two blue orbs out on the water, John told me of their UAP cases, and they triggered it, what, three times? (Three times, Gerry replied.)Mapping out mile markers on a screen where sightings arecompared with commercial air traffic data.MARCO GIANNAVOLAThe Tedescos are pretty bullish on the hypothesis that otherworldly spacecraft might be heresuggesting in their latest journal article, for example, that radar delays they detected near UAPs appear to resemble the bending of electromagnetic waves around black holes. But the implication that the Nightcrawler has caught gravitational lensing off some warp-drive craft has rankled a few Galileo Project collaborators. The Harvard-led effort to search for extraterrestrial life or technology within our solar system emphasizes its excruciatingly methodical work of late: calibrating, validating, and recalibrating UAP detection hardware before researchers even try to hunt for true anomalies. Although Galileo scientists have visited and conferred with the Tedescos on UAP-hunting instruments, the brothers more rough-and-courtroom-ready forensic science approach has caused turbulence in the relationship.In an email, Mitch Randall, a technologist and entrepreneur who has spearheaded Galileo efforts to produce passive radar detectors for UAPs, described the Tedescos gravitational lensing paper as rife with too many assumptions.But he did praise their Nightcrawler as an ideal tool for aiding law enforcement. They could drive around with that and almost chase down drones, Randall said.On the huntUltimately, the Tedescos didnt have to drive the Nightcrawler far to train their equipment on a prime mystery drone case: Westhampton Beachs Francis S. Gabreski Airport, less than an hour from their homes and home itself to the New York Air National Guards 106th Rescue Wing, was inundated with at least 28 unauthorized drone flights from late December into January 2025.We are talking about over the airport, over taxiways, over runways, Suffolk Countys chief deputy sheriff, Chris Brockmeyer, told local news. Thats a serious safety concern. Its impacted air operations, and were not going to stand for it. On Christmas Day alone, the airport was besieged by 17 drone incidents, according to the Suffolk County sheriff, who has staff that collaborate informally with the Tedescos. Some of these drones, Suffolk County executive Ed Romaine asserted at a press conference, were as large as a car.Gerry looks through a night-vision scope at the horizon.MARCO GIANNAVOLAThe Tedescos couldnt use their powerful active radar system so close to an airport, so they deployed their handheld millimeter-wave radar, a more sensitive version of the radar guns that police use to catch speeders. Through the cloud cover and the snowfall, the Tedescos said, they were able to track about two or three objects with this device.But the truly interesting find came from their radio frequency scanners, which detected spikes three times the strength of what theyve picked up from ordinary hobbyist quadcopters.I later learned that the two frequencies where those spikes occurred are within a band (1780 to 1850 megahertz) that has been reserved for US government communications. Its used for military tactical radio relay, precision-guided munitions, drones, and other Defense Department systems, including electronic warfare, software-defined radio, and tactical targeting networking technology, according to the FCC.Granted, many portions of this band are devoted to less cloak-and-dagger agencies, like the Department of Agriculture and the Tennessee Valley Authority. But the signals suggested that whatever the Tedescos were tracking above Gabreski Airport, they were likely not from hobbyists. Instead, they might have been from a government project or from something, like an enemy surveillance drone, hoping to pass off its signals as just another heavily siloed top secret broadcast.Another homemademultispectral camera.MARCO GIANNAVOLAFor operations security reasons, we do not provide information on frequencies which our Air National Guard units use, a spokesperson said via email, adding: We could not comment on use of the electromagnetic spectrum by other government agencies. The FCC did not respond to requests for comment.Gerry says he and his brother passed their information on this case, including the observations of unusual radio frequency spikes, along to the FBI. Were working closely with the FBI, John says. Gerry adds, We gauge it by their interest level in what were doing.When they get more enthusiastic, he continues, before John finishes his thought: we know were closer and closer to something.Its hard to know exactly what the FBI does with the information that the Tedescos submit; one Freedom of Information Act request that I filed on their work was returned with 24 out of 28 total pages redacted in their entirety. A consistent justification was the FOIA statutes b(7)E exemption, which permits withholding sensitive FBI techniques and procedures that could help criminals circumvent the law.Nevertheless, one senior-level law enforcement official, who has worked with the FBI on counterterrorism cases, did tell me that the FBI is genuinely interested in the Tedescos work. The official, whose current police role bars them from speaking publicly without prior approval, recalls speaking to an FBI agent who alluded to the help that the Tedescos have been. But the problem, the official continued, is that for the relationship to work, it has to be very low-key.When I did briefly manage to get one of the Tedescos FBI collaborators on the phone, the agent seemed to confirm their shared efforts, at least tacitly, but asked not to be identified. As much as Id like to, were kept to pretty strict guidelines, they said, before alluding to the new Trump administrations pervasive personnel cuts. Were not allowed to talk to mediaand with how things are right now, Im not going to take any risks.At least one former Pentagon intelligence official did offer me some indication that the brothers Gabreski airport discoveries were on the right track. From what Ive seen, these incidents are just that: drones, said this source, who requested anonymity as a current defense contractor and to protect their own active FBI sources, including UAP and drone incursion investigators who have consulted the Tedescos. The origin of many is likely known, and Id say some are certainly ours.As to the mystery of why the FBI would even want investigative assistance from two civilians in an RV over partners within the executive branch, it comes down to conflicting prioritiesas well as over a dozen or so laws that restrict domestic intelligence collection on drones by either the Pentagon or the US intelligence community. Its one of those irreconcilable problems that just doesnt go away, says Fred Manget, a former deputy general counsel for the CIA, who watched problems of coordination between agencies persist even after policy changes were implemented post-9/11 to address the situation. The desire of the NSA or some other agency to spy on foreign powers, Manget says, might override the desire to share pertinent information with policeinformation that could lead to jail time for the drones operators. Better to quietly monitor the drones and maybe even give out false data. Signals intelligence a lot of times can be closed off if the target finds out theyre being surveilled electronically, Manget says. Theres things they can do that will end NSAs ability to collect.The Tedescos say the straight lines in theseanomalous radar readings indicate thatsomething could have been jamming their radar signal.MARCO GIANNAVOLAOn my short call with my FBI source, I did my best to explain this working hypothesis about the Bureaus collaboration with the Tedescos. I wouldnt say thats wrong, the source replied. Thats about as far as I could go. By this past June, however, even the recent head of the Pentagons dedicated UAP-hunting group, the All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), was admitting publicly that the Defense Department itself has cribbed notes from the Tedescos.We read their book, Tim Phillips, AAROs former acting director, told a UAP podcast, referring to an account of the Nightcrawler project that the Tedescos self-published in 2024. We thought it was a great plan. We actually looked at the sensors in that book.On another podcast, Phillips said AAROs own plan to make its UAP-hunting hardware mobile was borrowed from the brothers. We thought that was brilliant.Tools for law enforcementEarlier this year, partially in a concession to the economic toll their side project has taken, the Tedescos started offering versions of some of their devices for sale on the Nightcrawlers charmingly GeoCities-esque home page. One of them, a handheld multispectral detector, is effectively the consumer model of that EMF Gatling gun they showed me.Domestic law enforcement is genuinely grasping for solutions like this. Local police in the Natick case, according to one report I obtained via an open records request, were so desperate for any kind of new intel on these unidentified drones that they borrowed a thermal imaging camera from their towns fire department. But the device, which was not purpose-built for imaging distant aerial objects, failed to collect anything useful.When I broached the idea of law enforcement using something like the Tedescos equipment, the answer from police who had witnessed these mystery drones, as well as from scientists, was that further design, product testing, and training would be required first. I could see it helping law enforcement, said the AIAA UAP teams consulting physicist, Rex Groves, but not without training. Absolutely not. Just like they have to be trained with a radar gun, theyd have to be trained with these other tools.Gerry naps and John looks at readings from the multispectral camera at about 5 a.m., with the moon and Venus visible overhead.MARCO GIANNAVOLALauzon, Naticks deputy chief of police, told me that while he thought equipment like the Tedescos could be useful to identifying a drone, particularly at night, the real problem is that police dont have a lot of authority when it comes to these drones. Unless they manage to find operators on the ground, Lauzon said, all they can do is report the case, sending it into a black hole at the FAA.But Michael Lembeck, an aerospace engineering professor and member of the AIAA team, emphasizes that the worst thing law enforcement can do with these drone incursions right now is nothing at all.Were seeing anomalies in our airspace and were just normalizing that, because it happens so often and nothing bad has happened yet, Lembeck told me. Eventually, something is going to come home to roostand then were going to regret the fact that we didnt look deeper and try to understand what was going on.Matthew Phelan is a reporter and former chemical engineer based in upstate New York.
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  • Beyond the Survey: Design Learning Data for Real-Time Impact
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    InsightsBeyond the Survey: Design Learning Data for Real-Time ImpactSusan Douglas, Ph.D.August 5, 2025ThomasVogel/Getty ImagesIn brief:Learning data becomes most valuable when its connected directly to business impact.Transparent conversations about learning effectiveness are foundational to building organizational cultures that value getting it right AND making it better.A human-centered approach that embeds evaluation into the learning experience itself creates richer, real-time actionable insights that drive better decisions.This post is co-authored by Susan Douglas, Ph.D., Professor of Practice at Vanderbilt University and an executive and team coach, and Patrick Voorhies, Ed.D., Manager, Talent & Development, Motiva Enterprises.What if your learning data didnt just prove that people liked your programs, but actively fueled curiosity, conversation, and change while learning was happening?In a highly competitive and volatile global market, organizations have become increasingly attuned to the need for evidence-based or data-informed decision making. Organizations analyze and report on a host of measures, delivering data to senior executives to guide their decisions. Advancements in technology, such as generative AI, are making data capture and use increasingly accessible to better build the evidence base.While it is widely recognized that leaders must demonstrate how their investments drive organizational objectives, the challenge lies in consistently meeting this expectation. Talent development leaders already understand how important it is to:Articulate the story of how learning and development programs contribute directly to business outcomes.Establish clear learning and development metrics, targets, or benchmarks to use to assess the value of learning to the organization.Efficiently deliver learning and talent analysis and insights aligned with organizational goals and objectives.Leverage data to evaluate workforce skills, competencies, and capabilities in relation to business needs.The struggle comes when organizations try to show the close connection between learning interventions and business objectives. In our examination of how organizations measure learning and leadership development, we frequently encounter three myths that drastically disconnect learning metrics from organizational learning.Myth #1Measuring satisfaction with a learning program tells us something important.Measures related to how much learners enjoyed an experience dont usually connect to the real impact on the business unless they are wildly dissatisfied. In fact, research on learning suggests that challenging experiences that lead to growth often dont earn the most positive ratings from participants. We have too often seen measurement focus on what can be measured rather than what is meaningful to measure.Attendance and net promoter scores have their rightful place in a comprehensive learning evaluation system. They help you understand the whole picture of what is going on with a program and provide useful insights for quality control and benchmarking. But they are not the best way to answer stakeholders and executives concerns around a programs ability to influence business outcomes. They are only the first step in what we call a chain of outcomes that integrates a series of measures of how a program was experienced. This approach applies theory-based measures of short- and long-term changes in knowledge, skill, and behavior that predict real business impact.Myth #2Connecting learning experiences to behavior change is too difficult.We acknowledge that survey fatigue is real and that attempts to collect data in the weeks and months after a learning program are minimally useful. Self-reporting provides only a limited slice of a leaders behavior. Research methods that control for all the reasons why people change that have nothing to do with training are costly and lack fit with the dynamic business context.Instead, imagine what data might result if you drop the surveys altogether (most of them anyway) and instead embed micro-data collection points throughout a learning experience. This creates opportunities for feedback loops that can be part of the learning experience itself. This is a better fit for how adults learn and even better, it transforms the why behind data collection.Our research on measurement-based health care shows that people are much more willing to answer questions that directly impact their experience, which ultimately contributes to more and higher quality data that can then be aggregated to benefit organizational learning.Myth #3We evaluate to know what something is worth.Okay, we recognize this is a controversial thing to say when we are talking about evaluation. Now that weve got your attention, heres what we mean. Collecting data to evaluate the merit or worth of something is always a political activity. Emerging leaders want the program to continue because it will enhance their chances of promotion. Senior leaders believe in the program because it enhances the companys reputation as a place that develops leaders. And yes, talent development leaders want to prove that their programs matter and enhance the business. When these things are true (and even when they are not?), organizations tend to hold learning data too close.While talent development leaders may share metrics with HR or management, they often dont put the data in the hands of those who can make the biggest difference with it. Its not enough to generate data dashboards and produce reports. Whats needed is to integrate real-time relevant data into a dialogue about what we can do more of, do less of, or do differently to increase impact.Its time to move beyond using data only to prove something. The real power of data comes when organizations use it as a catalyst to spark curiosity, fuel shared learning, and inspire collective actionan essential shift too many still overlook.From Transaction to Transformation: Embedding Micro-Data for Real-Time LearningToo often, learning data collection is treated as a post-training transaction a quick survey asking participants to rate their experience after the fact. The result? Feedback becomes an afterthought, disconnected from the actual learning. And learning and development (L&D) teams are left relying on goodwill for insights that may never arrive.We propose a shift: from evaluation as an endpoint to evaluation as a learning strategy. When you embed data collection directly into the learning experience, you turn insight into action in the moment.This approach puts learning data closest to where decisions are being made. Heres how to start:Ask Questions that Shift the LearnerDesign questions that do more than gather opinions ask ones that evoke insight, awareness, or behavior change. These questions should feel like part of the learning itself, not a separate task. When data collection deepens the learners engagement, you get useful data for evaluation and training impact.Share Results in Real TimeAs data is collected, make results visible immediately within the learning experience. Show participants how their responses are shaping the journey. This not only builds trust but creates opportunities for real-time customization even in asynchronous settings.Build a Feedback loop that Powers LearningWhen questions are well-designed and responses are used immediately, you unlock a powerful feedback loop. Data isnt just captured it is applied. Even self-reported outcomes, gathered throughout the experience, can be woven into a story of change that speaks to both learner and organizational impact.This model requires more intention from L&D teams but delivers far greater value to learners and to the organization. Measurement of leadership development that is embedded in the Why? what we call the theory of change creates a pathway that shows impact across individual leaders, teams, and the organization. Visualizing the path, as shown below, helps create the connections forward when planning leadership programs and backward when measuring crucial outcomes.Pathway to Embedding Leadership Development OutcomesThe key question isnt Can we do this? but How might we?The real magic happens when we use data as a starting point to explore, engage, and evolve together. Ultimately this is about strengthening a culture that values execution, which is about getting it right, and learning, which is about getting it better. Creating data transparency and pushing information access to the people who can drive the change requires shifts in candor, as it changes how we lead, listen, and design programs.Our model is more than a method its a mindset. If youre ready to move beyond proving value to creating it in real time, we invite you to experiment, reflect, and learn with us. In our next post, we will showcase organizations that are taking a human-centered systems thinking approach with learning measurement.Read more:Breaking Through: People-Centered Transformation Powered by LearningHow to Assess Leadership Skills for a Leadership Development ProgramStrategic AlignmentTalent ManagementShare this resourceShare on LinkedInShare on FacebookShare on XShare on WhatsAppEmail this PageConnect with usChange isnt easy, but we can help. 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  • Feeling overwhelmed by stress? It's time to transform that energy into something beautiful! If you're a DIY enthusiast and a proud PS5 owner, there's a fantastic VR game waiting for you! This incredible experience allows you to turn your frustrations into zen creations, helping you unwind and channel your emotions positively. Imagine crafting your own serene spaces while letting go of that pent-up anger!

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  • Exciting Updates in the 3D World: October Recap
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    Last month was packed with significant news in the world of 3D software. Well be covering the highlights, including updates to popular tools like Cinema 4D, Marmoset Toolbag, Cascadeur, FumeFX, and more. Plus, we have news from Unity, ZBrush, and Epic Games.For the latest updates on 3D news, check out CG Vortex, where youll find everything about the 3D industry.Without further ado, lets dive in!Marmoset Toolbag 5.0 Beta ReleaseMarmoset Toolbag 5 Beta DownloadWatch the Beta FeaturesMarmoset has launched the public beta for Toolbag 5, introducing substantial improvements. Notably, UDIM support is now available across baking, texturing, and rendering. Some of the most exciting new features include:Bevel shader and interactive bakingVector layers, sync points, and carve groups for texturingHybrid rendering mode and realistic hair and fur renderingThe UI has also been streamlined, making navigation smoother than ever.Cinema 4D 2025: Redshift and MoreCinema 4D 2025 Release OverviewCinema 4D 2025 has brought some substantial updates, especially the inclusion of Redshift, the GPU-accelerated renderer, in the main subscription. Alongside this change, Cinema 4Ds subscription cost has increased by $15. New features include:Particle system enhancements (e.g., new follow-spline modifier and point emitter)Pyro system upgrades and Rigid body dynamics improvementsUser interface and asset browser updatesPlasticity 2024.2: New CAD CapabilitiesPlasticity 2024.2 Overview | New FeaturesPlasticity 2024.2, the CAD software for 3D modeling, has introduced several powerful new features:Mesh snapping and deform optionsSupport for importing SVG filesSquare commands for generating quad-sided surfacesReverse engineering support with scanned modelsThese updates make Plasticity more versatile and user-friendly for designers and engineers alike.check out our YouTube channel for our take on this recap Unity Scraps Runtime FeesUnitys New Pricing ModelIn one of the most talked-about news pieces this month, Unity has reversed its controversial decision to charge developers runtime fees based on game installs. Starting January 1st, 2025, Unity will return to a subscription-based pricing model. However, subscription prices have risen:Pro version prices increased by 8%Enterprise version prices increased by 25%FumeFX 6.5: Fluid Dynamics Plugin UpdateFumeFX 6.5 for 3ds Max OverviewFumeFX 6.5 has rolled out exciting updates for fluid simulations in 3ds Max, Maya, and Cinema 4D. Key updates include:GPU-accelerated PBD liquid simulationsImproved Spline force and ISurf nodesEnhanced file caching system for better performanceThese updates enhance FumeFXs ability to handle complex simulations more efficiently.Cascadeur 2024.2: Animation UpgradesCheck Out Cascadeur 2024.2The latest update for Cascadeur brings significant enhancements, including:Blend Shape support for imported modelsNew swing motion support for character physicsAutoPosing improvements and scene-related enhancementsThese updates continue to make Cascadeur a go-to tool for animators working on realistic character movements.ZBrush for iPad: Sculpting on the GoZBrush for iPad OverviewFinally, ZBrush is now available on the iPad, and its free! This iPad version retains core features like ZRemesher, Sculptris Pro, and DynaMesh, along with over 200 digital sculpting brushes. With a cleaner interface optimized for mobile, sculptors now have the freedom to create anywhere.Epic Games Announces FAB: A Unified PlatformLearn More About FABEpic Games has announced the consolidation of Sketchfab, Quixel, Unreal Marketplace, and ArtStation Marketplace into a new platform called FAB. FAB will support multiple game engines and offer a real-time 3D viewer, among other features.The migration begins in October 2024, and assets from these platforms will now be licensed under Creative Commons or Epics standard license, with sellers receiving 88% of revenue.Megascans Are Free Until 2025Megascans Free AccessIn conjunction with the launch of FAB, Quixel Megascans, the worlds largest 3D asset library, will be free for all users until the end of 2024. 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Some of the key improvements include:Scene tree updatesImproved performance in the 3D editor and 2D physicsShadow rendering optimizationsThese updates offer more flexibility to developers who are still using the Godot 3.x series.Unreal Engine 5.5 PreviewUnreal Engine 5.5 PreviewThe latest preview of Unreal Engine 5.5 includes exciting features like:Nanite support for skeletal meshesImprovements to Lumen, including a new ray-traced denoiserThe introduction of Mega Lights, which supports thousands of dynamic shadow-casting lights in real timeThis update further pushes the boundaries of real-time rendering technology.Resources:CG Vortex Your go-to platform for the latest 3D industry news.ArtStation Marketplace Find and sell assets before the migration to FAB.Megascans Library Access high-resolution 3D assets for free until the end of 2024.Blender Foundation A free and open-source 3D creation suite.This blog post covers some of the biggest updates in the world of 3D software and tools. 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    Apple's new iPhone event invitation on the company's home page features a brightly-colored logo that moves like liquid as you touch it.Press and swipe with the Apple Pencil, a mouse, or your finger, and the new Apple Logo swirls around for youJust as it did with its Apple Pencil "Let Loose" invitation in May 2024, Apple has produced another interactive version of its logo. Unlike that Apple Pencil one, though, this new "Awe Dropping" one lets you use your finger, and swipe across the logo on the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.Even before you do this, the static logo looks reminiscent of a thermal camera image, like the ones in TV and what you use to survey your house for air leaks. Then when you swipe, dark blue and orange blobs swirl around inside the logo. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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    Toronto, Canadas largest city, underwent an unprecedented building boom during the 20th and 21st centuries. From impressive condominiums, such as Ludwig Mies van der Rohe Toronto-Dominion Centre, to historic structures like the Flatiron Building, Toronto is considered one of the most diverse architectural settings in the Western world. In the early 2000s, the city became an alluring site for postmodernist architects such as Daniel Libeskind and Frank Gehry. Their designs: the Royal Ontario Museums extension Michael Lee-Chin Crystal and the Art Gallery of Ontario showcase architecture that is far from conventional.Unsurprisingly, the focus of todays Toronto-based architects has shifted to sustainability and natural materials. Mass timber construction has become the go-to material for mid-rise and high-rise buildings, such as the 80 Atlantic and T3 Bayside, while the citys environmental goal to achieve net zero by 2040 is already underway. Social housing has also developed, introducing the concept of the missing middle, where architects design mid-scale residential projects, creating neighborhoods that sit in between the towers and the suburban single-family homes, thus monitoring urban sprawl.With so many architecture firms to choose from, its challenging for clients to identify the industry leaders that will be an ideal fit for their project needs. Fortunately, Architizer is able to provide guidance on the top design firms in Toronto, Canada based on more than a decade of data and industry knowledge.How are these architecture firms ranked?The following ranking has been created according to key statistics that demonstrate each firms level of architectural excellence. The following metrics have been accumulated to establish each architecture firms ranking, in order of priority:The number of A+Awards won (2013 to 2025)The number of A+Awards finalists (2013 to 2025)The number of projects selected as Project of the Day (2009 to 2025)The number of projects selected as Featured Project (2009 to 2025)The number of projects uploaded to Architizer (2009 to 2025)Each of these metrics is explained in more detail at the foot of this article. This ranking list will be updated annually, taking into account new achievements of Toronto architecture firms throughout the year.Without further ado, here are the 25 best architecture firms in Toronto, Canada:25. OdamiOdami is a Toronto-based design studio offering architectural and interior design services. The studio was founded in 2017 by Spanish architect Arnzazu Gonzlez Bernardo (B.Sc.Arch, M.Arch: ETSAC, A Corua, Spain; BCIN) and Canadian designer Michael Fohring (B.Sc.Arch, M.Arch: McGill University, Canada).The merging of Spanish and Canadian design sensibilities and cultures has been the focus of our practice since its inception. We seek to embody and bridge this duality, with work which is bold yet elegant; unconventional yet rooted in tradition; raw yet refined; creative yet grounded; original yet timeless.Ultimately, guided by these qualities, and a passion for materiality and craft, our aim is to produce unique, one-of-a-kind projects that belong to their place and its story, and are a true reflection of their client.Some of Odamis most prominent projects include:Deer Park House, Toronto, CanadaSara Restaurant, Toronto, CanadaSt Lawrence Reno, Toronto, CanadaBeaches House, Toronto, CanadaAesop Yorkville, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped Odami achieve 25th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Finalist 1 Featured Projects 3 Total Projects 10 24. LGA Architectural Partners LGA Architectural PartnersLGA is an award-winning architecture firm with a diversified portfolio. We have been providing architectural services since 1989 and have a current team of 29 architects, including five partners and three associates, and an office manager. Our comprehensive consulting work in public and institutional sectors has proven our ability to find consensus while designing excellent buildings.Our designs celebrate the many ways to live and work. The challenges unique to each project are an opportunity to innovate, to be inspired and to demonstrate how good design improves peoples lives. We have extensive experience in talking to diverse client groups about their needs and a history of making architecture a rewarding and fulfilling experience.We never lose sight of the context. We know that buildings are part of a bigger picture socially, environmentally and culturally and aim to make each design progressive, sensitive and relevant.Some of LGA Architectural Partners most prominent projects include:The Native Child and Family Life Centre, Toronto, CanadaNative Child Family Services Toronto Longhouse, Toronto, CanadaMcEwen School of Architecture, Sudbury, CanadaGarden House, Toronto, CanadaRoyal York Road House, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped LGA Architectural Partners achieve 24th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Finalist 1 Featured Projects 3 Total Projects 47 23. AGATHOMEstablished in 2005, AGATHOM is an award-wining architectural studio and workshop. Located in a landmark building in Torontos Corktown neighborhood, the firm is union of two distinct, yet complimentary voices. Adam Thom and Katja Aga Sachse Thom partners in work and life started the firm as an extension of a finely calibrated collaborative process built on a foundation of broad technical expertise and a dedication to craftsmanship. During its first ten years, the firm received more than its fair share of media attention. Contradictory words like intimate, monumental, playful, daring, rugged, graceful, idiosyncratic and familiar were often used to describe the work.Some of AGATHOMs most prominent projects include:Dove, Toronto, CanadaRainforest Retreat, BC, CanadaStill PointCogsWASAGATHOM, Ontario, Canada The following statistics helped AGATHOM achieve 23rd place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 2 Featured Projects 2 Total Projects 5 22. dkstudio architectsdkstudio is Toronto based architectural firm specializing projects in luxury retail, corporate interior and unique contemporary residential designs.Some of dkstudio architects most prominent projects include:White Box, Toronto, CanadaBungalow Renovation, Toronto, CanadaTao Sangha Healing Centre, Toronto, CanadaHong Kong Villa, Hong KongEast End Condos, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped dkstudio architects achieve 22nd place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 1 Featured Projects 2 Total Projects 23 21. PHAEDRUS Studio PHAEDRUS StudioPHAEDRUS Studio is an award-winning Toronto and New York based design and architecture practice working across and between disciplines to design and create objects, spaces and architecture.Design is a process. Our role as designers is to foster that process through open-minded inquiry and dialogue while seeking to understand the dreams, desires and values of those we design for. Through playful exploration and guided collaboration, we reveal solutions that could not initially or individually be imagined. Driven by an understanding and passion for art, craft, and technology, we emphasize design solutions that perform over preconceived notions of style. We recognize that performance is relative to a given projects unique constraints and opportunities and create physical expressions of the ideas and inspirations exposed by the design process.Some of PHAEDRUS Studios most prominent projects include:ODIN Cafe + Bar, Toronto, CanadaTHOR Espresso, Toronto, CanadaTESSERACT HOUSE, Toronto, CanadaHI-LO, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped PHAEDRUS Studio achieve 21st place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 1 A+Awards Finalist 1 Featured Projects 2 Total Projects 4 20. Paul Raff Studio Ben Rahn/A-Frame Inc.Paul Raff Studio is a creative practice that incorporated as a full services architecture firm in 2003. Its collaborative environment is dedicated to creative vision of the highest caliber. Based in Toronto, the studio assists clients locally and internationally to create projects where art becomes life.The studio is an internationally recognized leader in sustainable architecture, art and design. Each project is uniquely conceived for its particular situation, and advanced with proficient project management to achieve exceptional value and architectural quality. Projects and experience range in scale and scope, including residential, cultural, and commercial architecture, master planning and urban design, environmental and public art, private gardens and special features.Some of Paul Raff Studios most prominent projects include:Cascade House, Toronto, CanadaCounterpoint House, Toronto, CanadaEcho House, Toronto, CanadaMadrigal House, Toronto, CanadaGarden Pavilion The following statistics helped Paul Raff Studio achieve 20th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: Featured Projects 4 Total Projects 8 19. Reflect Architecture Reflect ArchitectureAt Reflect Architecture, our work begins with purpose: to create architecture that inspires. This place of inspiration is unique to each client and drives each design choice. Located through a process of discovery and conversation, we work with clients to produce experiential spaces that embody the unique values that motivate them. Committed to progressive thinking that honors integrity of the environment and those who inhabit it, our work looks to reflect the possibilities of architecture.Every project is a consideration of its people, its place. Centering our work in the today, we utilize relevant, contemporary materials and techniques to realize our clients diverse perspectives.Some of Reflect Architectures most prominent projects include:North Drive House, Toronto, CanadaLumea, Toronto, CanadaRetreat, Regional Municipality of Peel, CanadaPermission, Toronto, CanadaRejuuv, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped Reflect Architecture achieve 19th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Finalist 1 Featured Projects 5 Total Projects 21 18. BDP QuadrangleBDP Quadrangle designs for the good of clients and communities. BDP Quadrangle is one of Canadas leading architecture, design and urbanism practices. Based in Toronto, Canada, our expertise spans designing for the full spectrum of the built environment including mixed-use, residential, workplace, retail, transit, media, education and health.We are the North American headquarters of BDP, which was founded in 1961 in the UK as an interdisciplinary design resource. Today, BDP comprises 1,300 people, operating from local studios across three continents. Transcending its growth, the studios philosophy has remained the same: to work as a multidisciplinary collective, applying knowledge and expertise to create ambitious projects at every scale.Quadrangle, a 35-year old practice well-known in North America for its design, business sense and integrity, joined BDP in 2019 and became BDP Quadrangle in 2020.Some of BDP Quadrangles most prominent projects include:Yonge Sheppard Centre, Toronto, CanadaBata Shoe Factory, Astra, Quinte West, CanadaSamsung Experience Store at CF Toronto Eaton Centre, Toronto, Canada1181 Queen Street West, Toronto, CanadaCorus Quay, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped BDP Quadrangle achieve 18th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 2 Featured Projects 4 Total Projects 77 17. B+H Architects B+H ArchitectsB+H Architects is a global, award-winning firm with a 70+ year legacy of building creative solutions for clients through the delivery of architecture, interior design, landscape, planning and other consulting services. Weve worked with clients across the globe to design buildings and environments that are inspiring, memorable, functional and contextual.Founded in 1953 in Toronto, our firm operates from studios in eight cities around the world: Toronto, Vancouver, Seattle, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Singapore and Ho Chi Minh City. Our multidisciplinary team collaborates to deliver strategic consulting and high-value design solutions that shape spaces, communities, and economies.Today, our team includes more than 300 curious designers, place makers, strategists, storytellers, and creative human beings who believe in embracing change and challenging the status quo to deliver resilient, healthy environments that positively contribute to their communities and are characterized by vibrant human experiences.Some of B+H Architects most prominent projects include:SickKids Patient Support Centre, Toronto, CanadaZhongtai Retail Store, Beijing, ChinaAbilities Centre, Whitby, CanadaFirst Canadian Place Recladding, Toronto, CanadaUniversity of British Columbia AMS Student Nest, Vancouver, Canada The following statistics helped B+H Architects achieve 17th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Finalist 1 Featured Projects 4 Total Projects 36 16. Altius ArchitectureAltius has continued to move forward towards a complete, holistic and collaborative approach to building. We believe that the best buildings are achieved when architects, engineers, consultants, constructors and clients come together to achieve something greater than the sum of their individual parts. We subscribe to a team approach to building and believe that the confluence of architecture, structure, mechanical systems and building technology must meet at the commencement of the design process in order to successfully meet the needs of our clients, their budgets and respond to our modern times.We have established close relationships and continue to share knowledge with the best consultants available to us in the fields of structural, mechanical and sustainable systems design.Some of Altius Architectures most prominent projects include:Hewitt Avenue HouseClearview Residence, Collingwood, Canada360 Winnett, Toronto, CanadaEllis Park House, Toronto, CanadaBeech House, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped Altius Architecture achieve 16th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: Featured Projects 6 Total Projects 24 15. CORE Architects CORE Architects Inc.CORE Architects is an award-winning architectural and interior design firm based in Toronto, Canada. Since our inception in 1994, we have provided our clients with a complete range of integrated services for the planning, design and creation of built environments. CORE has been responsible for the design of 160 residential projects; 45,000 residential units; the urban-master planning of over 200 million square feet of residential development; numerous private residences; recreational and sports clubs; restaurants; hotels; resorts; offices and over 1500 retail rollouts.As responsible professionals, we consider our projects as more than discreet objects. In all our projects, we advocate appropriate densities that make the best use of the site, support mass transit options and provide healthy living environments for people.Some of CORE Architects most prominent projects include:210 Bloor, Toronto, CanadaSix50 King, Toronto, CanadaFive Hundred Wellington, Toronto, CanadaFashion House, Toronto, CanadaM City Phase 1, Mississauga, Canada The following statistics helped CORE Architects achieve 15th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Finalist 1 Featured Projects 4 Total Projects 29 14. AAmp Studio AAmp StudioAAmp is a BIPOC-led architecture and design studio committed to creating beautiful, informed and transformative experiences. We focus on design at multiple scales, ranging from commercial, cultural and residential architecture, to branding and graphic identity.We pride ourselves on an innovative, thoughtful, and collaborative approach to design: from initial concept through realization, we work closely with our clients to find creative solutions tailored specifically to their needs. In short, we believe design is a cultural experience that is layered, democratic and fun so, lets do it!Some of AAmp Studios most prominent projects include:Tower House, MaineCompartes Melrose, West Hollywood, CaliforniaSunnyside Townhouse, Toronto, CanadaArtkive, Los Angeles, CaliforniaFour Corners House, Machiasport, Maine The following statistics helped AAmp Studio achieve 14th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Finalist 1 Featured Projects 5 Total Projects 19 13. PLANT Architect Inc. Chris Pommer/PLANTPLANT Architect Inc. is an award-winning practice that branches into the domains of architecture, landscape and design. Our studio operates across spatial scales and disciplinary borders to reveal a sites potential, distill client-needs into a clear design vision and create timeless spaces that heighten ones experience of a site, city, building or natural landscape.We specialize in institutional, commercial, and residential architecture and landscape architecture, interiors, urban infrastructure, feasibility studies, and master planning. We also offer a broad range of value-added services that include furniture and lighting design, public facilitation, and integrated graphics. Our interdisciplinary design approach allows us to build important connections between people, places and ideas, and it remains central to our firms ongoing commitment to public engagement.Some of PLANT Architect Inc.s most prominent projects include:Face to Face | Tte Tte, Toronto, CanadaCanadian Firefighters Memorial, Ottawa, CanadaThe Sara Jackman Playground, Toronto, CanadaEast Point Park Bird Sanctuary Pavilions, Toronto, CanadaWalmer Residence, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped PLANT Architect Inc. achieve 13th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Finalist 3 Featured Projects 5 Total Projects 46 12. RDH Architects RDH ArchitectsRDHA is a Toronto-based studio specializing in architecture for the public realm. Founded in 1919, the firm has a wide-ranging body of work, encompassing corporate headquarters, industrial facilities, academic buildings, transportation facilities, recreation centers, libraries, secure buildings and interiors. Over the past 15 years the current partners have focused on producing intelligent, concept driven architecture of the highest caliber. The firm now feels and acts like an emerging design studio, while our 100+ year legacy provides a solid backbone of technical and managerial experience.Consequently we have re-emerged as one of Canadas most acclaimed design firms, winning more than 90 provincial, national and international awards most notably five Governor Generals Medals, the 2018 Royal Architectural Institute of Canada (RAIC) Architectural Firm Award, and the 2014 RAIC Young Architect Award for design partner Tyler Sharp.Some of RDH Architects most prominent projects include:Springdale Library and Komagata Maru Park, Brampton, CanadaGuildwood GO Station, Toronto, CanadaScott Street Interlocking Signal Tower Generator, Toronto, CanadaWaterdown Library and Civic Centre, Hamilton, CanadaCentennial College Story Arts Campus Library, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped RDH Architects achieve 12th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 1 A+Awards Finalist 5 Featured Projects 6 Total Projects 13 11. Teeple Architects Teeple ArchitectsTeeple Architects shapes buildings through an open and collaborative process. Founded in 1989, our practice integrates sustainability and technical expertise with formal exploration to create buildings that are representative of the communities they serve. Our Toronto and Vancouver studios draw on the collective skills and expertise of a diverse and talented team of design professionals. Under the leadership of Principals Stephen Teeple (Founder), Chris Radigan (Emeritus), Myles Craig, Tomer Diamant, Avery Guthrie, Richard Lai and Wes Wilson, we work with discipline and imaginations to shape ideas into places that bring aspirations to life.Some of Teeple Architects most prominent projects include:Morgan State University Calvin & Tina Tyler Hall, Baltimore, MarylandStanley A. Milner Library Renewal, Edmonton, CanadaUBC MacLeod Renewal, Vancouver, CanadaSherbourne Common Pavilion, Toronto, CanadaSisters of St. Joseph Convent, Peterborough, Canada The following statistics helped Teeple Architects achieve 11th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 1 A+Awards Finalist 1 Featured Projects 10 Total Projects 27 10. PARTISANS PARTISANSPARTISANS designs objects, designs architecture, designs cities, designs concepts and even ideas. We strive to make the improbable possible and the impossible viable, at all scales and media. Our curiosities are insatiable and our drive to create them is central to our project. We are an award winning, internationally published studio founded in 2012.Some of PARTISANS most prominent projects include:Canvas House, Toronto, CanadaGrotto Sauna, ON, CanadaBar Raval, Toronto, CanadaFold House, Hamilton, CanadaWindsor Peace Fountain The following statistics helped PARTISANS achieve 10th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 2 A+Awards Finalist 4 Featured Projects 10 Total Projects 24 9. Diamond Schmitt Play-TimeDiamond Schmitt is a global architecture firm designing transformative, purpose-driven and highly sustainable buildings from its four studios located in Toronto, New York, Vancouver and Calgary. Creating innovative design solutions while drawing inspiration from each sites surrounding community, architectural and historical contexts, Diamond Schmitts visionary designs can be found in more than 50 cities around the world.Some of Diamond Schmitts most prominent projects include:United Kingdom Holocaust Memorial International Design CompetitionMirvish Village, Toronto, CanadaIngenium Centre, Ottawa, CanadaIndependent School CompetitionBuddy Holly Hall, Lubbock, Texas The following statistics helped Diamond Schmitt achieve 9th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 2 A+Awards Finalist 4 Featured Projects 7 Total Projects 35 8. Hariri Pontarini Architects Ben Rahn/A-Frame Inc.Established in 1994, Hariri Pontarini Architects, is a leading Canadian full-service architectural practice known for creating modern landmarks such as the award-winning Bah Temple for South America, the acclaimed McKinsey & Company headquarters in Toronto, the international competition-winning Ivey School of Business and the Governor Generals Medal-winning Schulich School of Business. Founded by Siamak Hariri and David Pontarini, the firm has delivered a broad range of institutional, commercial and residential projects, libraries, schools and academic buildings. Hariri Pontarini Architects has become known for designing projects of exceptional quality, with a strong conceptual basis derived from the specific needs and aspirations of each client.Some of Hariri Pontarini Architects most prominent projects include:7 St. Thomas, Toronto, CanadaNicol Building, Sprott School of Business, Ottawa, CanadaThe Bah Temple of South America, Santiago, ChileOntarios Celebration Zone, Toronto, CanadaTom Patterson Theatre The following statistics helped Hariri Pontarini Architects achieve 8th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 5 A+Awards Finalist 3 Featured Projects 6 Total Projects 19 7. Akb Architects Akb ArchitectsFounded in 2004, Akb Architects is the Toronto-based architecture studio of Robert Kastelic and Kelly Buffey, architects dedicated to the practice and art of building. The quest to capture the poetic and ineffable qualities of space manifests in Akbs design process, which prioritizes a clarity of vision, attention to detail, and a rigorous commitment to conceptual intent. The work of the studio benefits from Robert and Kellys extensive training in both architecture and interior design; a comprehensive strategy results in buildings of exceptional resolution and an uncommon level of refinement.A unified and holistic approach to interior and exterior space merges building and landscape into a seamless experience, transforming the ephemeral into the tactile. Elements of volume, light, proportion and materiality are orchestrated to resonate and respond to each projects unique site, context and program.Some of Akb Architects most prominent projects include:Story Pod, Newmarket, CanadaMetrick Cottage and Boathouse, Ontario, CanadaWhistling Wind Cottage, Pointe au Baril, CanadaMuskoka Cottage, CanadaClearview Chalet, Collingwood, Canada The following statistics helped Akb Architects achieve 7th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 1 A+Awards Finalist 3 Featured Projects 12 Total Projects 17 6. Moriyama Teshima Architects Moriyama Teshima ArchitectsMoriyama Teshima Architects (MTA) is a team of architects and designers collaborating with visionary clients to build inspiring and enduring spaces that transform communities. Their extensive portfolio of Canadian and international projects comprises museums and art galleries, university buildings, schools, corporate and government headquarters, recreational facilities, libraries, restoration and renovation projects and urban/campus planning.The studio is made up of individuals who reflect the cultural diversity that defines our global present a combination of industry leaders and young designers working together to design and deliver exceptional projects. They believe that the success of design is rooted in collaborative processes that approach challenges and solutions holistically, and that work at all times to integrate site, building, context and a plurality of perspectives into a built reality of which we can all be proud.Some of Moriyama Teshima Architects most prominent projects include:Makwa Waakaaigan Indigenous Centre of Cultural Excellence, Sault Ste. Marie, CanadaLimberlost Place, Toronto, CanadaPlace des Arts, Greater Sudbury, CanadaOntario Secondary School Teachers Federation (OSSTF) Headquarters and Multi-Tenant Complex, Toronto, CanadaCREATING THE OSSTF WITH MASS TIMBER, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped Moriyama Teshima Architects achieve 6th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 4 A+Awards Finalist 3 Featured Projects 10 Total Projects 31 5. Atelier RZLBDRZLBD (Reza Aliabadi), is a Canadian artist and architect of Persian origin. He is the founder and principal of Atelier RZLBD. His repertoire of work extends to making arts, crafting objects, designing buildings, curating installations and publishing a zine called rzlbdPOST. His work has been distinguished with numerous accolades, exhibited in many venues, and celebrated in more than 100 print publications. In 2017, RZLBD was selected among the top emerging design talents in Canada.Some of Atelier RZLBDs most prominent projects include:Opposite House, Toronto, CanadaShaft House, Toronto, Canada5/6 HOUSE, North York, CanadaWhale House, Toronto, CanadaThe Gallery House, Markham, Canada The following statistics helped Atelier RZLBD achieve 5th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: Featured Projects 14 Total Projects 27 4. Dubbeldam Architecture + Design Dubbeldam Architecture + DesignDubbeldam Architecture + Design is a multi-disciplinary design studio committed to creating thoughtful projects that embody sustainable approaches. Led by fourth-generation architect Heather Dubbeldam, the studio has garnered acclaim for its forward-thinking approach, design research endeavors and dedication to crafting sustainable environments. They are recognized as one of Canadas leading architecture practices for their commitment to architectural excellence and dedication to social responsibility through advocacy.Dubbeldams work exemplifies bold design and meticulous craftsmanship. With a diverse portfolio incorporating a wide range of project types, their work ranges from homes, multi-unit residential projects, workspaces, hospitality, and mixed-use buildings to landscape design and architectural installations.Some of Dubbeldam Architecture + Designs most prominent projects include:Bata Shoe Factory, Astra, Quinte West, CanadaDubbeldam Office, Toronto, CanadaBunkie on the Hill, Muskoka District Municipality, CanadaBinary Spectrum, Kitchener, CanadaSkygarden House, Toronto, Canada The following statistics helped Dubbeldam Architecture + Design achieve 4th place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 6 Featured Projects 10 Total Projects 29 3. MJMA Architecture & Designphoto: Shai Gil - MJMA Architecture & DesignMJMA is a Toronto, Canada-based design practice of 60+ designers and architects. MJMA has evolved from a 30 year strong legacy of making community buildings, to building communities in towns and cities, on campuses, within organizations, and across playing fields. Our increasingly diverse portfolio speaks to an innovation culture at MJMA that drives all our designs. This spirit of innovation, cultivated with clients who are enthusiastic about creating meaningful architecture that positively contributes to the built environment, has resulted in more than 75+ national awards, including the Governor Generals Medal in Architecture and 2016 RAIC Architectural Firm Award.Some of MJMA Architecture & Designs most prominent projects include:Queens University John Deutsch University Centre, Kingston, CanadaJohn Innes Community Recreation Centre, Toronto, Canada Churchill Meadows Community Centre and Sports Park, Mississauga, CanadaNeil Campbell Rowing Centre, St. Catharines, CanadaUBC Aquatic Centre, Vancouver, Canada The following statistics helped MJMA Architecture & Design achieve 3rd place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 3 A+Awards Finalist 2 Featured Projects 13 Total Projects 35 2. KPMB Architects KPMB ArchitectsFor more than three decades, KPMB has evolved in response to a changing world and worked to change it for the better.Established in 1987, KPMB is an internationally recognized architectural practice based in Canada. Our wide-ranging work has earned over 400 respected awards, including 18 Governor Generals Medals, Canadas highest honour. Our founding partners, Bruce Kuwabara, Marianne McKenna and Shirley Blumberg, have all received the Order of Canada for their personal achievements and for KPMBs collective contributions to improving peoples lives through the built environment. In 2021, we expanded our leadership team, including the naming of seven new partners: Kevin Bridgman, Steven Casey, Phyllis Crawford, Andrew Dyke, Mitchell Hall, Paulo Rocha and Bruno Weber.As a full-service practice, we provide expertise in building design, interior design, master planning, workplace strategy, project management, stakeholder engagement and sustainable design.Some of KPMB Architectss most prominent projects include:Center for Computing & Data Sciences at Boston University, Boston, MassachusettsIsttaniokaksini/Science Commons University of Lethbridge, Lethbridge, CanadaDownsview, Toronto, CanadaWilson School of Design, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, Richmond, Canada The following statistics helped KPMB Architects achieve 2nd place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 1 A+Awards Finalist 4 Featured Projects 17 Total Projects 71 1. Omar Gandhi Architects Omar Gandhi ArchitectsOmar Gandhi Architects is a Canadian practice working globally, with a diverse portfolio that spans residential, hospitality, civic and cultural projects, as well as large-scale landscape interventions and innovative urban infill. The firms work ranges from region-defining public projects to intimate interior and product design, demonstrating a rare fluency across scales. Founded in Halifax in 2010 and formally registered in 2012, the firm expanded to Toronto in 2016 and opened its Berlin studio in 2025, extending its reach into Europe while continuing to lead projects across Canada, the US, and the Caribbean.Raised in Brampton, Ontario, Omar Gandhi studied architecture at the University of Toronto and Dalhousie University before working in Toronto and Halifax.Some of Omar Gandhi Architectss most prominent projects include:OG House, Halifax, CanadaTop image: Prime Seafood Palace, Toronto, CanadaWhite Rock, Wolfville, CanadaBrar Residence, Toronto, CanadaThe Outlier Hotel, Eureka Springs, Arkansas The following statistics helped Omar Gandhi Architects achieve 1st place in the 25 Best Architecture Firms in Toronto: A+Awards Winner 3 A+Awards Finalist 2 Featured Projects 23 Total Projects 35 Why Should I Trust Architizers Ranking?With more than 30,000 architecture firms and over 130,000 projects within its database, Architizer is proud to host the worlds largest online community of architects and building product manufacturers. Its celebrated A+Awards program is also the largest celebration of architecture and building products, with more than 400 jurors and hundreds of thousands of public votes helping to recognize the worlds best architecture each year.Architizer also powers firm directories for a number of AIA (American Institute of Architects) Chapters nationwide, including the official directory of architecture firms for AIA New York.An example of a project page on Architizer with Project Award Badges highlightedA Guide to Project AwardsThe blue + badge denotes that a project has won a prestigious A+Award as described above. Hovering over the badge reveals details of the award, including award category, year, and whether the project won the jury or popular choice award.The orange Project of the Day and yellow Featured Project badges are awarded by Architizers Editorial team, and are selected based on a number of factors. The following factors increase a projects likelihood of being featured or awarded Project of the Day status:Project completed within the last 3 yearsA well written, concise project description of at least 3 paragraphsArchitectural designwith a high level of both functional and aesthetic valueHigh quality, in focus photographsAt least 8 photographs of both the interior and exterior of the buildingInclusion of architectural drawings and renderingsInclusion of construction photographsThere are 7 Projects of the Day each week and a further 31 Featured Projects. Each Project of the Day is published on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Stories, while each Featured Project is published on Facebook. Each Project of the Day also features in Architizers Weekly Projects Newsletter and shared with 170,000 subscribers.Were constantly look for the worlds best architects to join our community. If you would like to understand more about this ranking list and learn how your firm can achieve a presence on it, please dont hesitate to reach out to us at editorial@architizer.com.The post 25 Best Architecture and Design Firms in Toronto appeared first on Journal.
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  • Capturing Emotional Portraits with Golden Hour Light
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    Golden hourthe time just after sunrise or before sunsetoffers a fleeting, magical window where light becomes soft, warm, and incredibly flattering. For portrait photographers, its the perfect opportunity to create emotionally rich images that glow with natural warmth and intimacy.Whether youre working with a professional model or capturing candid moments of loved ones, learning to harness golden hour light can dramatically enhance the emotion and mood in your portraits.Why Golden Hour Light Works So Well for PortraitsGolden hour lighting is naturally diffused and directional, which means it wraps around your subject gently without creating harsh shadows. The warm tones evoke feelings of nostalgia, serenity, and intimacy, making it ideal for emotionally driven portraiture.In addition, the lower angle of the sun creates long shadows and depth, which can add visual interest and dimension to your shots.Techniques for Capturing Emotion in Golden Hour PortraitsTo make the most of this time of day, youll need to consider light direction, composition, and your subjects expression.Backlighting for warmth and glow: Position the sun behind your subject to create a soft halo effect around their hair and shoulders. This helps highlight outlines while gently separating them from the background.Side lighting for mood and depth: Shooting with the sun at a 45-degree angle creates contrast and brings out textures, which can add drama or intimacy to facial expressions.Use a reflector: A simple reflector can bounce warm light back onto the subjects face, enhancing eye catchlights and filling in shadows without overpowering the natural feel.Keep poses fluid and natural: Direct your subject to move slowly or engage in small actions (like brushing hair away or looking down) to capture authentic emotion in the moment.Setting the Scene for Stronger ImpactContext matters when telling emotional stories through portraits. Choose locations that match the tone you want to conveyopen fields for freedom, quiet beaches for reflection, or city rooftops for solitude and introspection.Clothing and color palettes should also complement the golden light. Earth tones, soft neutrals, and pastels often enhance the warmth of the hour, blending beautifully with the natural backdrop.Camera Settings for Golden Hour PortraitsWhile golden hour is forgiving, fine-tuning your settings ensures consistency:Shoot in RAW for more flexibility in post-processing.Use a wide aperture (f/1.8f/2.8) to create shallow depth of field and draw attention to your subjects eyes.Adjust white balance manually, or set to Cloudy to enhance warmth if your image appears too cool.Add a Storytelling ElementGolden hour is more than just a pretty lightits a storytelling tool. Frame your shots in a way that reflects emotion: isolate your subject against the horizon to show solitude, or include environmental elements like trees or doorways to frame your subject with visual context.Let your subject interact with the lighthave them reach toward the sun, close their eyes in the warmth, or walk into the light with movement and intention.Edit with IntentionPost-processing should enhance the mood you captured, not overpower it. Boost warmth slightly to enhance golden tones, but maintain soft highlights and gentle contrast. Avoid over-sharpening or high saturation, which can disrupt the natural feel of the light.Golden hour light gives photographers a natural advantage when creating emotional portraits. By understanding how to position your subject, compose for story, and work with the warmth and softness of the light, youll be able to capture portraits that resonate with depth and emotion.Extended reading:Creative Lighting Setups to Enhance Your PortraitureThe post Capturing Emotional Portraits with Golden Hour Light appeared first on 500px.
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    Filter node remove some instances based on texture mask.Invert map inverts mask texture.Map threshold sets texture threshold value for filtering.Map randomness gives texture values randomization for filtering.
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  • Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds Open Network Test Offers 9 Courses, 21 Vehicles, and Much More
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    Segas Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds launches in less than a month, but PS5, Xbox Series X/S and Nintendo Switch players can experience the Open Network Test this weekend. Pre-loads are currently available, and a new trailer outlines the smattering of content available.There are nine courses, seven CrossWorlds (which open up after the first lap) and 12 playable characters from across the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. Players can also try out 21 different vehicles across the five categories or create their own custom ride with various parts. You can also utilize 42 different Gadgets for creating builds optimized for just about any purpose.Outside of World Match, theres also a one-day Joker Festival event, where players separate into three teams. Those who score the most points across various courses and custom rules can earn decals and titles. Best of all, anyone who participates will unlock Joker and his vehicle in the other modes.The Open Network Test runs from August 28th, 9 PM to September 1st, with Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds releasing on September 25th.
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