• Researchers claim Linux kernel tweak could reduce data center energy use by 30%
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    Forward-looking: Researchers have unveiled a small but powerful modification to the Linux kernel that could significantly reduce energy consumption in data centers. The proposed alteration comes at a crucial time, as computing currently accounts for about 5 percent of the world's daily energy use, with data centers being major contributors to this consumption. Researchers at the University of Waterloo's Cheriton School of Computer Science, led by Professor Martin Karsten and including Peter Cai, identified inefficiencies in network traffic processing for communications-heavy server applications. Their solution, which involves rearranging operations within the Linux networking stack, has shown improvements in both performance and energy efficiency.The modification, presented at an industry conference, increases throughput by up to 45 percent in certain situations without compromising tail latency. Professor Karsten likened the improvement to optimizing a manufacturing plant's pipeline, resulting in more efficient use of data center CPU caches.Professor Karsten collaborated with Joe Damato, a distinguished engineer at Fastly, to develop a non-intrusive kernel change consisting of just 30 lines of code. This small but impactful modification has the potential to reduce energy consumption in critical data center operations by as much as 30 percent.Central to this innovation is a feature called IRQ (interrupt request) suspension, which balances CPU power usage with efficient data processing. By reducing unnecessary CPU interruptions during high-traffic periods, the feature enhances network performance while maintaining low latency during quieter times.The effectiveness of this solution has been tested, and the code has now been incorporated into the latest Linux kernel, release version 6.13. This inclusion opens the door for widespread adoption across the tech industry. // Related StoriesProfessor Karsten emphasized the potential global impact of this development, noting that if major tech companies like Amazon, Google, and Meta choose to implement this method in their data centers, it could lead to savings of gigawatt-hours of energy worldwide. "All these big companies Amazon, Google, Meta use Linux in some capacity, but they're very picky about how they decide to use it," he said. "Almost every single service request that happens on the Internet could be positively affected by this."This breakthrough comes at a critical time, as recent reports indicate that global data center electricity consumption is expected to more than double by 2026. The International Energy Agency predicts that data center electricity usage could rise from 460TWh in 2022 to between 650TWh and 1,050TWh by 2026, driven largely by the growth of power-intensive workloads such as AI and cryptocurrency mining.
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  • Microsoft 365 Copilot launch sparks backlash over price hike and user issues
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    The big picture: When Microsoft flipped the switch on its new AI-powered Copilot features for Microsoft 365 earlier this month (formerly Office 365), it might have anticipated celebratory reactions from its millions of loyal subscribers. After all, it's artificial intelligence, apparently the hottest frontier in tech. But not everyone's a fan. The biggest point of contention was the substantial 30% price increase that accompanied Copilot's rollout.For the uninitiated, Microsoft announced earlier this month that it was bundling its new Copilot AI features into the Microsoft 365 Personal and Family plans, resulting in a price increase of $3 per month. The monthly cost rose to $9.99 from $6.99, while the annual fee went up to $99.99 from $69.99. Microsoft attributed the hike to the advanced AI capabilities now baked into Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and other apps.While it had been over a decade since Microsoft last raised rates for its productivity suite, that markup caught many off guard. The lack of clear advance notifications about the changes and price increase also irked customers.ZDNet's Ed Bott asked Copilot to do the math: A $3 monthly price hike for 84 million subscribers equals $3 billion in extra annual revenue. But at what cost to customer trust?Now, there are alternative versions of those plans on offer for existing users who have no need for the AI features. But they are only available to existing Microsoft 365 subscribers.The launch also had other issues that left many users baffled. Some saw phantom pop-ups claiming their subscription rate had inexplicably jumped into the thousands of dollars per month. Others had the Copilot software forcibly installed on their machines, with no clear initial option to disable it. // Related StoriesFurther frustration arose from the confusing cross-subscription policies. ZDNet's Ed Bott, who pays for both work and personal Microsoft 365 plans, was essentially blocked from using Copilot features on one of those accounts due to a technical limitation Microsoft apparently didn't properly communicate.Moreover, most users agree on how terrible Microsoft 365's new name and logo look. As if ditching the "Office 365" branding for "Microsoft 365" wasn't enough, it's further muddied the waters with yet another rebrand to include the word "Copilot."Had Microsoft introduced this as an opt-in beta, the reception likely would have been much warmer, but that's not to say Copilot 365 lacks potential. There are valid productivity uses for automating rote tasks like text generation and data analysis as these technologies mature.
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  • Dave Francos friends think he would be perfect for the role of Luigi Mangione
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    In the aftermath of Luigi Mangiones story going viral, Dave Francos phone blew up. The actor toldThe Hollywood Reporter that anyone who knew him said he looked like the now infamous young man, who is accused of killing United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson on the streets of New York City.Ive never received more texts in my life about anything, Francosaid. Not just friends anyone who has my phone number has reached out about it.Recommended VideosFranco, who was being interviewed alongside his wife Alison Brie, said that he had yet to receive any official officers to play the man, although Brie agreed that the resemblance was undeniable.Please enable Javascript to view this contentComparisons between Franco and Mangione came almost immediately after his identity was revealed, but theres one small hiccup in the fantasy casting happening now. Franco is 39, whereas Mangione is just 26. Thats not to say that older actors have never played younger characters before, but if Hollywood goes all in on telling the official version of his story, they might want someone who is closer to his actual age.Franco was being interviewed to promote his new Sundance movie Together, which he co-stars in with Brie.I do my best work when Im working with Dave because I cant make a false move in front of him, Brie explained. He knows me better than anyone in the world, so theres an inherent authenticity and comfortability when were working together. [In Together], we really have to go out on a limb for a lot of scenes, and were doing some crazy stuff, and theres no self-consciousness because hes seen me at my worst, hes seen me at my best, and everything in between. So it was like, Lets just jump right in!'If an offer comes in for Mangione, it seems Franco might be interested. Until then, though, hes got plenty to keep him busy.Editors RecommendationsIn the Lost Lands trailer: Milla Jovovich and Dave Bautista team up for fantasy adventure
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  • Robert Eggers says the idea of making a contemporary movie makes him ill
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    Through the first four films in Robert Eggerss career, the director has made movies set in different time periods and with wildly different tones. What unites each of those movies, though, is that they are set in a time long before the advent of modern technology, one where it felt more possible to believe in magic and mysticism.In an interview with Rotten Tomatoes, Eggers made it clear that his long-ago settings are a highly intentional choice.Recommended VideosThe idea of having to photograph a car makes me ill, Eggers said. And the idea of photographing a cellphone is just death. And to make a contemporary story you have to photograph a cellphone its just how life is so no [I wont be making any modern-set films].Eggers, who has madeThe Witch,The Lighthouse,The Northman, andNosferatu, has set his films as far back as the 800s, but he has yet to set a movie past the 19th century.Please enable Javascript to view this contentWhen he was asked exactly how modern he might go, Eggers said that he could make a movie that was closer to living memory, but not that close.I dont know. I might go potentially to 1950 but before World War II is more inviting for my imagination, he said.Eggerss comments follow the news that he is working onWerwulf, a werewolf horror movie that is reportedly set in the 13th century and a sequel to the 1986 film Labyrinth. Nosferatu, the directors most recent project, was a massive financial success, so maybe Eggers should just keep doing whats working for him.Editors Recommendations
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  • Violet's second signet was revealed in 'Onyx Storm.' Here's everything we know about her additional power.
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    Rebecca Yarros explored Violet Sorrengail's second signet power in "Onyx Storm."Violet's second signet comes from her connection with Andarna and manifested in "Iron Flame."Warning: There are major spoilers for "Onyx Storm" ahead.Rebecca Yarros' "Onyx Storm" was released on Tuesday, continuing the author's romantasy series about Violet Sorrengail, a dragon rider studying at Basgiath War College.The third book in the "Empyrean" series was full of romance, magic, and plot twists, and the story is set to continue in two additional books.In "Onyx Storm," Yarros answered lots of questions that "Fourth Wing" and "Iron Flame" raised, such as how turning venin impacts Xaden and what type of dragon Andarna is. And to the relief of Yarros' fans, the third installment also revealed Violet's second signet power.Heads-up: The rest of this article contains spoilers for the "Empyrean" series.Violet Sorrengail has two signet powersIn the "Empyrean" universe, all riders have a signet power that manifests after they bond with a dragon. Every rider can do lesser magic, such as opening doors without touching them, but a signet power is unique to each rider, and some are more powerful than others.Violet's signet manifested as lightning wielding in "Fourth Wing," a particularly powerful signet. Her lightning comes through her bond with her dragon Tairn, with Violet often describing his power as a flood that comes through their connection.In "Iron Flame," Yarros introduces the idea of second signets, explaining that riders directly related to their dragons' previous riders can develop two signet powers. The text also suggests Violet could have a second signet since she is bonded to both Tairn and the younger dragon, Andarna. She is the only rider in known history to bond with two dragons.Yarros confirmed Violet's second signet had already manifested in "Iron Flame" when speaking to Variety after its release in 2023. However, it's not until midway through "Onyx Storm" that Violet becomes aware of her additional power dream-walking.Violet is a dream-walkerYarros finally reveals Violet is a dream-walker in Chapter 50 of "Onyx Storm."Throughout "Onyx Storm," Violet has a recurring nightmare of confronting a venin Sage in a field. In Chapter 50, she realizes during the dream that her hand looks like Xaden's, not hers. After she wakes and speaks to Xaden about it, he realizes Violet was in his dream.They first suspect Violet can enter Xaden's dreams because of the mental bond they share through their dragons. However, as they discuss it, Violet reflects on a different dream she had earlier in the book. In it, she fled a fire at Cliffsbane, the gryphon flier school, and couldn't hold onto a portrait of her family as her friend Cat dragged her away. Violet wonders aloud if she was experiencing her friend Maren's dream, as Maren and Cat are best friends.The confession makes Xaden realize that Violet is a dream-walker, a powerful form of an inntinnsic, or mind reader, who can enter other people's dreams while they sleep. After Andarna confirms the signet, Violet realizes she must have developed her dream-walking ability when Andarna was in a deep sleep. Andarna grew from a juvenile to an adolescent while sleeping for weeks, and Violet's power was looking for a way to connect with Andarna while she was unconscious.Xaden, who has kept his inntinnsic ability to read people's intentions secret from everyone but Violet, explains to her that her signet is particularly dangerous because riders have no defense against it."I can only read someone while they're awake, and I'm limited by their ability to shield," he told her in the book. "No one can shield while they're sleeping."He adds to her that she could enter the dream of even the most powerful general in the Navarre army without his knowledge, telling her many would kill her because of her second signet.Although her dreams in "Onyx Storm" reveal her second signet, Violet was clearly dream-walking unknowingly in "Iron Flame" as well. In the book, she repeatedly dreamed of confronting a venin Sage who told her she would turn for love. Violet didn't turn venin, but Xaden did to save Violet, indicating that the Sage was speaking to him in the dreams, not Violet.Violet hasn't mastered dream-walking yetBy the end of " Onyx Storm, " Violet doesn't know how to use her new signet intentionally; she only accidentally enters other people's dreams.In most of the dreams she inhabits throughout the book, Violet views the scene from the perspective of the person sleeping, though she can sometimes recognize she is dreaming and attempt to wake herself up.However, in the final dream of "Onyx Storm," Violet realizes she is in Xaden's dream. She then appears as herself in the dream alongside him and confronts the Sage. The Sage hints that the venin have taken Violet's sister, which proves true when Violet wakes up. Violet is also able to end the dream by summoning a knife and stabbing herself with it.The interaction indicates that the Sage can communicate in the dream world as Violet can, and it gives clues as to how she may operate more deliberately when dream-walking, such as using pain to wake herself and actively recognizing the dream as someone else's to become herself.Xaden also tells Violet he believes she can "meddle" in people's dreams, as she stops him from channeling power from the ground in one of his nightmares. Violet hasn't fully explored that ability yet, and it may be difficult for her to learn to wield her dream-walking signet since she must be asleep to practice.Andarna also says Violet has been "mostly drawn to" Xaden's dreams since she manifested, though maybe she will spend more time in other people's dreams in the fourth book.Fans had other theories on what Violet's second signet could have beenThere were multiple popular theories about Violet's signet before Yarros revealed it, including distance wielding and communicating with the dead.As Yarros writes in "Iron Flame," distance wielders can "cross hundreds of miles in a single step," and there hasn't been one among the riders for multiple centuries when Violet enters Basgiath.Readers suspected Violet may be a distance wielder because Andarna told her at the end of "Iron Flame" that she waited 650 years before hatching so she could bond with her specifically, and there seemed to be instances where Violet moved faster than the average rider. However, it turns out Garrick Tavis, Xaden's best friend, actually has distance wielding as his second, secret signet, which he uses to help Violet and their friends throughout "Onyx Storm."The idea that Violet could communicate with the dead came from her interactions with what she believes is a hallucination of her friend Liam Mairi, who died at the end of "Fourth Wing."Liam appears to Violet when she is held hostage by General Varrish in "Iron Flame." He speaks to Violet throughout her imprisonment and even touches her shoulder at one point, though no one else can see him. When Violet calls him a hallucination, Liam makes an offhand comment about the possibility of Malek, the god of death, sending him to her.Perhaps Liam was just a hallucination, or his appearance could be related to Violet's connection to the god Dunne that Yarros slowly revealed in "Onyx Storm."The fourth book in the "Empyrean" series will likely explore how the gods affect Violet's fate, though neither Yarros nor her publisher, Red Tower, have shared a release date or anything about the next book's plot.
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  • How Elon Musk is helping Germany's far-right AfD party go mainstream
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    Elon Musk is promoting far-right movements in Europe, boosting political parties like Germany's AfD.Founded in 2013, the AfD is known for its anti-immigration and anti-EU stances.Musk's support for AfD has helped the party gain global prominence.Elon Musk is flexing his political power, both at home and abroad.On Saturday, Musk spoke virtually at a campaign event for the Alternative for Germany party, or AfD, a far-right political group that is among other things fiercely anti-immigration.In his live-streamed speech alongside AfD leader Alice Weidel, Musk told about 4,500 AfD supporters they should celebrate German culture."It's good to be proud of German culture, German values, and not to lose that in some sort of multiculturalism that dilutes everything," he said.Musk's support for AfD which has come primarily in the form of posts on his social media platform, X, but also in newspaper op-eds and speeches has helped what was once a fringe political party enter the mainstream, lifting it up in front of a global audience.What is Germany's AfD?Founded in 2013, the AfD is "quite extreme even by European far-right standards," Kai Arzheimer, a political science professor at Germany's University of Mainz, told Business Insider."It's a party that's been isolated in the European Parliament," he said. "Even other far-right parties don't want to cooperate with the AfD."It wasn't always that way. Arzheimer said AfD was once "very much an upper-class party," popular among those in center-right politics. Within a few years, however, it had tacked to the right over issues like immigration and the role of Islam in Europe."We had this huge influx of refugees from the Middle East, mostly from Syria, and that accelerated this development of the party," Arzheimer said. "So from around about 2017, they were a national force in politics."The Russian invasion of Ukraine, which stoked fears about energy security, helped the party increase its support, Arzheimer said."What sets them apart from many other radical right parties in Europe is that they are quite open about their relationship with right-wing extremist actors outside the party and even inside the party. So they are on a trajectory that has taken them to the very margins of the political spectrum. Nonetheless, they're quite popular," he said.Those affiliations have caught the attention of Germany's domestic intelligence agency, which has put the group under surveillance for extremism. A sign protesting Elon Musk and AfD leader Alice Weidel is seen as thousands take part in a protest against the AFD party at Heumarkt Square in Cologne, Germany. Ying Tang/NurPhoto The AfD is also nationalist, promoting an anti-European Union agenda."[The AfD] is characterized by an anti-EU, anti-globalization, and anti-migration platform topped by an uncritical stance with regard to some of the dark chapters of German history," Thomas Zittel, a politics professor at Goethe University Frankfurt, told Business Insider. "What is missing with this party is a constructive and promising economic agenda that would match the anti-regulatory stances that Musk probably wishes to see."What Musk has said about AfD"I'm very excited for the AfD. I think you're really the best hope for Germany," Musk told the crowd on Saturday.The Tesla CEO, who owns a major electric vehicle factory near Berlin, first publicly backed the AfD in a short post on X in December that quickly bounced around the world and upended German politics. Germany is holding national elections in late February.Then, in a December op-ed for Welt am Sonntag, a major German newspaper, Musk called the AfD the "last spark of hope for this country."Welt am Sonntag and Business Insider are both owned by Axel Springer SE.Musk has praised AfD's stances on "controlled immigration" and limited government regulation and reposted comments on X accusing Europe and the United States of overusing the label "far-right." He also called German Chancellor Olaf Scholz an "incompetent fool."He has waded into far-right politics in other nations, too.UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer to be removed from office and for the release of Tommy Robinson, a jailed British far-right agitator whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon."He supports not just the AfD but also more obviously right-wing extremist actors. So for instance, Tommy Robinson in the UK, someone who's incarcerated," Arzheimer said. "Also, many other right-wing extremists became more and more noisy on Twitter, X, whatever you want to call it, and that is seen as something very problematic when we talk about Elon Musk."Musk has posted on X the MAGA-adjacent phrase, "Make Europe Great Again," one of many commentscaught the attention of European leaders."I think you want more self-determination for Germany and for other countries in Europe and less from Brussels," Musk said in his speech on Saturday, referencing the European Union headquarters. "There's too much bureaucracy from Brussels, too much control from a sort of global elite."Representatives for Musk did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The impact of Musk's pro-AfD stance Elon Musk gestures during President Donald Trump's inauguration parade at an arena in Washington, DC. ANGELA WEISS / AFP via Getty Images As Musk's power and influence grows, so does his impact on democracy, Arzheimer said."He has this control over social media. He has a lot of money. He has a huge factory in Germany," Arzheimer said. "He has got many other commercial interests, so he's increasingly seen as a political danger to liberal democracy."Though Musk cited his economic interests in Germany in his op-ed, Arzheimer said it's also possible that this is just his worldview."Maybe it's all instrumental. Maybe it's all a game to him. Maybe he's on a personal journey. I have no idea. But it's quite systematic," he said.AfD has gained traction in Germany, and polls now indicate it could receive as much as 20% of the vote on February 23. The party, however, remains isolated. Mainstream German parties have so far refused to join it in any coalition.Musk's endorsement may interest young people and business leaders, but it also could further isolate the party. Musk, for example, caused a stir in Germany after his speech at Trump's inaugural celebration last week, Arzheimer said. While speaking to a crowd, Musk made what some interpreted as a fascist salute.Musk denied a few days later that his gesture was anything but innocent, posting on X: "It was astonishing how insanely hard legacy media tried to cancel me for saying 'my heart goes out to you' and moving my hand from my heart to the audience."In Germany, Arzheimer said a gesture like that could land someone in serious trouble, regardless of their intention."Of course, that gesture is actually illegal in Germany," he said. "It's not going to happen, but in theory, he could be persecuted for that because it's seen as a symbol of the Nazi rule, and those symbols are outlawed in Germany.""He's pushing these ideas. He's bringing back all those extremists to Twitter," Arzheimer added. "I think many people were not surprised in Germany or, in the European context, of him acting like that at the inauguration party."
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  • The Practical Magic Sequel May Have Conjured Up a Director
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    Last summer, reports began to swirl that Warner Bros. was looking to get a sequel underway for its cult classic Practical Magic. Now, things are looking a little more real, as a director may have been found for the film. Per Deadline, filmmaker Suzanne Bier is currently in talks to helm the Practical Magicsequel. Biers previously worked with returning actors Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock before with The Perfect CoupleandBird Box,respectively. Behind the camera, the first films co-writer Akiva Goldsman is returning to pen the sequel, and the top-billed stars are set to produce alongside returning producer Denis Di Novi. Beyond that, WB has remained tight-lipped on details such as the films plot, other returning stars, or even if it officially exists. The originalPractical Magicreleased in 1998 and starred Kidman and Bullock as Gillian and Sally Owens, sisters descended from a long line of witches raised by their aunts in a small town. Years after separating, the sister reunite and use their powers to defeat the spirit of Gillians abusive boyfriend. It wasnt a box office smash at the time, but in the years since its release, it developed a passionate audience. The idea of a follow-up first surfaced in 2019 through a potential HBO Max series. Its looking more likely now, since Beetlejuice Beetlejuicewas a hit for WB last year, and Kidmans star power has grown as shes taken on more varied projects over the years. If youre a fan of either her or Bullock, it probably wont hurt to see their works with Bierafter you rewatch the originalPractical Magic,of course. Want more io9 news? Check out when to expect the latest Marvel, Star Wars, and Star Trek releases, whats next for the DC Universe on film and TV, and everything you need to know about the future of Doctor Who.
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  • Hotel Romeo Roma / Zaha Hadid Architects
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    Hotel Romeo Roma / Zaha Hadid ArchitectsSave this picture! Chris DaltonAfghanistanArchitects: Zaha Hadid ArchitectsPhotographsPhotographs:Chris Dalton, Jacopo Spilimbergo More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. The classical interpretation of Rome as a palimpsest of architectural layersBaroque buildings atop Renaissance and medieval structures, themselves atop their Roman predecessorsincludes a final layer of verticality: ceilings of painted trompe l'oeil arches, heavenly vaults, and celestial chambers populated with ascendant saints, martyrs, and putti. From the very beginning of her career, Zaha Hadid sited her buildings in the air, floating buildings on shadow, light, and seams of space that lifted volumes above the ground, relating her work to another traditionRome's. Hadid, and the city's architects of the Renaissance and Baroque that preceded her, aspired to the air, the skies, and the heavens. In designing the hotel conversion of the Palazzo Capponi, on the Via di Ripetta, a branch of the city's Sistine Trident radiating from the Piazza del Popolo, Hadid and her team at Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA) led by Paola Cattarin, started where Baroque architects ended their palimpsestat the vaulted ceilings.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!As Cattarin notes, Rome's architectural history can be read in its masonry vaults, from the Roman, through the Renaissance and Baroque periods, into the 18th Century: "We took inspiration from this idea, to make a new interpretation of vaults and their intersections. All the different rooms, down to the furniture, are designed with this concept." Searching for a property in Rome for a new hotel, Alfredo Romeo, founder of Romeo Hotels, came upon the historic Palazzo Capponi. "Rome is one of the most beautiful cities in the world," he explains, "and Piazza del Popolo was the salotto of Rome in the 1950s and '60s. Federico Fellini and Marcello Mastroianni regularly met at the Bar Rosati on Piazza del Popolo. It's a mythical piazza, and by night especially, it has a magical appeal." Romeo purchased the palazzo in 2012 with an existing tenant: the Italian government's Istituto Nazionale Assistenza Infortuni sul Lavoro (INAIL)National Institute for Assistance of Accidents at Workhad occupied the building since 1951. While the core of the building dates from the 16th century, it also includes components from completely different historical periods. Most recently, two wings were added by the INAIL administration in the 1950s. In the absence of laws, at the time, to protect historic architecture, INAIL remodeled much of the palazzo's remaining interiors in its conversion to administrative offices, making significant changes to the palazzo and its art. A series of Palazzo Capponi's 17th-century frescoes were also displaced. Intricately painted on canvas, the works were removed from their original location, placed in wall frames, and repaintedcompletely masking the original frescoes. Painstaking restoration gradually uncovered and revealed these delicate works and four centuries after their creation, they can be admired once again by guests of the hotel.Save this picture!Save this picture!With little of the original interiors remaining, Romeo continued the longstanding tradition custodians and patrons of Italy's grand buildings have followed over the preceding five centuriescommissioning the pioneering architects and artists of their time to create captivating novel interiors showcasing the expertise of skilled artisans and craftsmen working in the finest materials. Romeo Design began collaborating with ZHA in 2015, selecting the architects' free forms and fluid lines to ensure an original design rather than the repetition and resemblance evident in hotel interiors across the globe. "We are transforming a period building with avant-garde designs by Zaha Hadid. It's a remarkable dialogue between contemporary and historic architecture," explains Romeo. While the palazzo's exterior advertises Renaissance, the composite layout of its interiors eschewed Renaissance coherence. In converting a palazzo that had been significantly altered over the centuriesand used as a civic office building for the past seven decadesZHA re-established a processional sequence of spaces from entry to the guest room. From the reception area, guests pass into the former courtyard, now vaulted with a retractable glass roof. This newly enclosed lobby is a distribution point from which the restored grand stairways lead to guest rooms and, beyond, to the garden.Save this picture!Generally, the cellular organization of hotels promotes repetition, modular design, and the industrial paradigmexplaining in the similarity of hotel rooms worldwide. But the many different types of rooms in the palazzo's composite footprint favored an individuated rather than systematic design approach; adhering to the Italian tradition as a culture of the craftsman's hand and the artist's signaturethe word design (disegno) itself is derived from the verb segnare (to sign). ZHA's virtuosity with three-dimensional form facilitated the hotel's design with the uniqueness of Italy's artisanal tradition. Historically, the vaults in Rome, differ. The simplest is the barrel vault, and two intersecting barrel vaults generate a groin vault, in which curving quadrants from the intersecting semi-circular vaults peak in lines that connect to their points of origin, columns, or walls.Save this picture!A groin vault is regular if those points are equidistant and squared, but if the two columns or walls don't square, the groins themselves distort, as though stretched and elasticized. ZHA evolved this concept already necessitated by the palazzo's irregular geometries: one vault might intersect another at an angle, with unexpected results that generate moments of wonder. Like her Baroque predecessors devising heavens in the heights inside their buildings, Hadid had a history of distorting form to enchant architecture. Dimensional constraints and functional purpose alone, however, did not solely determine design. In a country with an ethic motivated by beauty, ZHA created an appropriate bellezza for each room. The hotel's 74 rooms and suites are worlds of their own. The architects have designed spaces to a point of extreme generosity. ZHA drives the design to abundance like Baroque frescoes that team with architectural forms and human figures. Complexity extends from the ceilings and walls to formulate the space of each room.Save this picture!ZHA intensifies materiality, light, and form throughout the building to structure spacefrom room to room, from wall to furniture. There is never a sense of the building ordered by a grid or box or axis or by any other top-down system of control. They build and order design not just from the vaults but the detail, an omnidirectional program of complexity emanating from all surfaces to define space. Selected for their quality and functionality in improving acoustics and naturally regulating room temperature, the composition of materials within the guest rooms and suites includes Carrara Statuarietto and Nero Marquina marble paired with Makassar ebony, cedar or chestnut woods, and Krion engineered by Porcelenosa. Some suites on the palazzo's piano nobile incorporate the restored 17th-century frescoes while suites on higher floors have private terraces with panoramic views of the city. Vaults of delicate brass circuli accentuate the lobby's lava stone and ebony floors, while Sicilian rock salt, tadelakt (an ancient Morrocan lime-based wall treatment), together with cedar and ash have been worked with precision to create the interiors of the hotel's spa. With elements of the building from the 16th century, and its later additions also listed by the government department responsible for monuments and historical buildingsthe Soprintendenza Speciale Archeologia, Belle Arte e Paesaggi di Romaextensive surveys determined that the structure required significant reinforcement. 49 companies have been involved in the restoration of the palazzo, submitting 230 different applications for building permissions with all works overseen by the Sovrintendenza as a national historic monument.Save this picture!Following the re-engineering and reinforcement of the deteriorating structure, guidance issued by the Sovrintendenza dictated that the palazzo's walls could not be altered to incorporate the mechanical and electrical services required for the hotel's bedrooms, restaurants, and other guest amenities. To enable the highest standards of guest accommodation in the 21st century, a second skin has been meticulously crafted for each of the hotel's interiors, creating a thin cavity between the existing structure and the interior walls of the hotel to house the services for each room. While only a few centimeters in width, this cavity extends centuries in time, continuing the palazzo's 500 years of reinvention. During early excavations to create the hotel's garden, the discovery of a Roman wall halted works on site. Detailed archaeological surveys and excavation by hand under the supervision of the Soprintendenza revealed a previously undocumented bottega (workshop) with an opus reticulatuma diamond-shaped stone facing applied Roman architecture approximately 2,000 years ago giving concrete walls an intricate patterning and detail. A 90 sq.m gallery was carefully carved into the ground approximately four meters beneath the hotel's garden to protect the newly discovered Bottega. With its glazed ceiling also serving as the glass floor of the hotel's swimming pool, this gallery enables the hotel's guests and visitors to experience and appreciate another layer of the Eternal City's history. Guests and visitors to this gallery will also recognize the scrupulous attention to detail and composition of materials within the 2,000-year-old opus reticulatum is echoed in the rich ensemble of immaculately worked stones, woods, and metals within the hotel's interiors.Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officePublished on January 26, 2025Cite: "Hotel Romeo Roma / Zaha Hadid Architects" 26 Jan 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1026139/hotel-romeo-roma-zaha-hadid-architects&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save!ArchDaily?You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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