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WWW.DIGITALTRENDS.COM7 best sci-fi movies of the 2020s so far, rankedTable of ContentsTable of Contents7. Dune (2021)6. Prey (2022)5. Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time (2021)4. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 (2023)3. Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)2. Dune: Part Two (2024)1. Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022)Science fiction continues to be a popular and profitable film genre in the 2020s. The decade is only half over, and the cinema industry has delivered several successful and groundbreaking sci-fi blockbusters in theaters and streaming. Fans of the sci-fi genre have seen many new and inventive stories like Everything Everywhere All At Once presented on film.Audiences have also seen prequels and sequels from franchises like Marvel, DC, and more, creating an enjoyable balance of familiar and original stories. While the world has just begun its run through 2025, these seven sci-fi movies have staked their claim as the best of the 2020s so far.Recommended VideosWarner Bros. Pictures / Warner Bros. PicturesDirector Denis Villeneuve introduced a new generation to author Frank Herberts sci-fi epic war between House Atreides, the Fremen, and the Harkonnens on the planet Arrakis. Duneintroduced the franchises layered universe, characters, and story to audiences as the first part of an overarching saga.RelatedThe 7 best sci-fi movies of 2024, rankedThe movie spends more time on world-building than on developing its characters, depriving it of the emotion it couldve had. Despite this, Dune is a beautifully made sci-fi adventure thats exciting to watch, making for a noteworthy preview of the story that follows it.20th Century Studios / 20th Century StudiosIts not often that a prequel surpasses the original story, especially when the latter is a revered film like Predator. However, Preydefied expectations and raised the Predator franchise to greater heights. Set in the distant past, Prey forgoes the hypermasculine nature of its predecessors in favor of exploring the horrors of colonialism through the eyes of a young Comanche woman defending her tribe from human and alien hunters.While this prequel presents an incredible new take on a beloved sci-fi property, this suspenseful, action-packed film stays true to its roots, presenting another primal battle to determine who is predator and prey.5. Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time (2021)Studio Khara / Studio KharaAfter several years of waiting, writer/director Hideaki Anno finally shared the jaw-dropping conclusion to the Rebuild of Evangelion film franchise. The movie delivers plenty of beautifully animated action courtesy of the giant robot EVAs. However, as a psychological epic, this story takes its time as it shows the characters rebuilding themselves and their lives in their post-apocalyptic world.Shinji Ikari, in particular, displays an extraordinary amount of growth as he overcomes his depression and becomes a true hero. Though there have been several endings to Evangelion, Thrice Upon A Time undoubtedly presented the best finale to this iconic anime.Image via Marvel Studios / Image via Marvel StudiosWriter/director James Gunn left the Marvel Cinematic Universe on a high note with this superhero masterpiece. Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3features a massive, explosive adventure across the cosmos, rife with action, comedy, and emotional drama.However, this threequel goes against the MCUs filmmaking formula by having the heroes try to save one of their friends instead of the entire galaxy from the wrath of the High Evolutionary. This certainly wont be the last audiences see of the MCUs Guardians, but the teams third film made for an epic and satisfying conclusion to their journeys together on the big screen.Sony Pictures Releasing / Sony Pictures ReleasingAcross the Spider-Verse took Sonys animated Spider-Verse franchise to a new level as it continued the story of Miles Morales as Spider-Man. With such breathtaking animation, Across the Spider-Verse shows Miles and his allies traveling through several vibrant universes as the comic book transforms into cinema.At the same time, this sequel enters darker and more daring territory as the heroes clash with each other over their conflicting ideas. In the end, the movie presents a deep meta-commentary about Spider-Man and what it means to be a hero as the webslingers struggle to find belonging and be who they are.Warner Bros. Pictures / Warner Bros. PicturesAfter the first Dune movie started director Denis Villeneuves franchise, Dune: Part Two got to the real good stuff as it shows Paul Atreides rising up as the Fremens reluctant leader and fighting back against the evil Harkonnens and Emperor Corrino.This dark sequel from Villeneuve delivered the epic climax to the second half of Frank Herberts novel with fantastic performances, visuals, music, costumes, and cinematography. With that, the Dune franchise should be held in as high regard as Star Wars and The Lord of the Rings.A24 / A24Directed by The Daniels, this Oscar-winning A24 film set a high bar for movies about parallel universes as it showed a simple laundromat owner and her family getting swept up in a bizarre battle against infinity. Heres hoping Marvel and DC have been taking notes.While Everything Everywhere All At Oncepresents several different realities with wacky gimmicks and unique versions of each character, it does so to raise questions about ones own significance in an endless and chaotic multiverse. Such a daring and mind-boggling indie film had a true underdog story in Hollywood, succeeding at the box office and winning seven Academy Awards, including Best Picture.Editors Recommendations7 best horror movies of the 2020s so far, ranked0 Comments 0 Shares 124 Views
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WWW.BUSINESSINSIDER.COMI let my 10-year-old twins roam free with no supervision on vacation. The week had a huge effect on them.I try not to be a helicopter parent at home, but there are times when my children need supervision.On a recent vacation, however, we felt safe enough to let them have almost total independence.We were on a private island, and the independence they had gave them immediate confidence.These days, many parents favor a hands-on, highly supervised, and tightly scheduled parenting style. However, unlike some of my peers, I'm not much of a helicopter parent. My twins, now 10 years old, have been lucky to grow up in our flat, friendly area of urban Los Angeles, where they enjoy the freedom to pop into neighbors' houses unannounced and unsupervised.Still, at their age, their freedom is limited by the realities of our big-city environment and their parents' enforcement of rules meant to protect them from it. So they can't ride their bikes out of sight or walk alone from their school bus stop a few blocks from home; the dangers (vehicular and human) associated with our traffic-packed cross streets are just too risky. And that creates a ceiling for their development and independence.But the calculus changed for all of us on our recent family vacation when we spent a week at The Brando, a resort built upon a private island in French Polynesia. (Yes, my kids enjoy a posh travel life thanks to my job.) Completely inaccessible to unauthorized visitors just a speck in the Pacific Ocean 30 miles north of Tahiti there are no cars on this island, or even on the greater atoll. The author and her family vacationed on a private island in French Polynesia. Courtesy of Alesandra Dubin We let our kids roam free during our vacationThere are just 35 villas (only a few of which were occupied at the time of our stay), and a staff village, tucked into a paradisical coconut palm jungle reminiscent of Gilligan's Island. That's it. And protected as it is by a lagoon, the waters surrounding the island are completely placid at all times.For all those reasons, the greatest risk I saw to my kids on the island was sunburn and my husband and I made sure they were well-slathered with sunscreen to protect against the tropical rays. Beyond that, they were free to explore as they wished alongside their sibling or, in fact, entirely alone, as they preferred at a given moment.So with their own keys around their wrists in the form of rubber bracelets, off my kids went. They hopped on their bikes, provided by the resort during our stay, and hit the paved path around the island. As long as they remained on this path, there was no real way to get lost, so they were free to explore among the palm jungles and deserted beaches at will. By the water, they found and named hermit crabs and watched fish swim in the lagoon. On land, they identified plants, swung in hammocks, and got soaked by warm rain.All this time, they were away from their otherwise omnipresent screens and also away from their parents and the level of oversight they get at home. The whole vibe was more of a 1970s approach to hands-off parenting, and I watched it pay off quickly. The siblings explored the island together and experienced greater independence than they have at home. Courtesy of Alesandra Dubin We saw a change in themIn just a week, without the close supervision they get at home, I saw a change in my kids. They exuded greater independence, curiosity, courage, and confidence. Their problem-solving skills improved in this short time, as did their sense of direction and navigational prowess.Because they were on their own out there, and they didn't have us feet away at all times to lean on for assistance instinctively, they tended to solve their own small problems like dusting off a scraped knee after toppling on a bike, and making sure to bring along the stuff they felt they needed (such as swim goggles and water bottles, which I'd normally take responsibility for stashing in my beach bag and divvying out when needed, mom style). It was a refreshing change for all of us.I also distinctly noticed a particular joy a carefree affect I don't see from them as frequently in their highly scheduled and supervised normal lives.Back home after our trip, we snapped back into our typical patterns the standard buzzkill associated with post-vacation reentry. Resuming my typical level of parental oversight seemed necessary and appropriate given their still-young age, and amid the real and varied risks of our densely populated county, home to nearly 10 million people and a host of social, political, economic, and climate-related problems. (Soon after, widespread wildfires would decimate the city and close their school for nearly two weeks.)But I like to think the independence and confidence they gained during their free-range week in paradise will continue to serve them well back in the real world. At any rate, it sure was fun for all of us while it lasted.0 Comments 0 Shares 140 Views
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WWW.BUSINESSINSIDER.COM9 politicians you didn't know won Grammy awards — and 7 who have been nominatedJimmy Carter won three Grammys for best spoken-word album and is posthumously nominated again this year.Jimmy Carter. Paul Hennessy/NurPhoto via Getty Images Jimmy Carter has been nominated 10 times for best spoken-word album, according to the Grammys' official website. He won for the recordings of his books "Faith A Journey For All" in 2019, "A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety" in 2016, and "Our Endangered Values: America's Moral Crisis" in 2007.This year, the former president is nominated in the best spoken-word album category for "Last Sundays in Plains: A Centennial Celebration."Michelle Obama has won two spoken-word Grammy awards.Michelle Obama (center) at the 2019 Grammy Awards with Alicia Keys (left) and Jennifer Lopez (right). Lester Cohen/Getty Images for The Recording Academy The former first lady's audiobook for her memoir "Becoming" won best spoken-word album in 2020. In 2024, she won again for the recording of her latest book, "The Light We Carry."Barack Obama also has two Grammys.Barack Obama. Pablo Martinez Monsivais/File/AP The recordings of Obama's books "Dreams From My Father" and "The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream" won best spoken-word album in 2006 and 2008, respectively. His presidential memoir audiobook, "A Promised Land," was also nominated in 2022.Sen. Bernie Sanders received his second Grammy nomination in 2024.Bernie Sanders. Susan Walsh/AP In 2018, Sanders was nominated for best spoken-word album for "Our Revolution: A Future to Believe In" along with actor Mark Ruffalo, who narrated parts of the audiobook. The pair lost to Carrie Fisher, who won a posthumous award for her memoir "The Princess Diarist."In 2024, Sanders was nominated in the same category for his audiobook, "It's OK to Be Angry About Capitalism."Sen. Elizabeth Warren's audiobook for her memoir, "A Fighting Chance," was nominated for best spoken-word album at the 2015 Grammys.Elizabeth Warren. Robert F. Bukaty/AP Images Warren lost the award to "Diary of a Mad Diva" by Joan Rivers.Bill Clinton has two spoken-word Grammys, one for a children's book and one for his memoir.Bill Clinton. Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images Clinton's narration of the children's book "Peter and the Wolf: Wolf Tracks" earned him his first Grammy in 2004. The following year, he won best spoken-word album for the audiobook of his presidential memoir, "My Life."He received two other Grammy nominations for his recordings of "Giving: How Each Of Us Can Change The World" and "Back To Work: Why We Need Smart Government For A Strong Economy."Hillary Clinton attended the Grammys in 1997 to accept her award for best spoken-word album.Hillary Clinton at the Grammys. Vinnie Zuffante/Getty Images The then-first lady won a Grammy for the recording of her nonfiction book, "It Takes A Village." She was nominated again in 2004 for the audiobook of her memoir, "Living History."Al Gore's audiobook for "An Inconvenient Truth" won best spoken-word album in 2009.Al Gore and Queen Latifah at the Grammys. Kevin Winter/Getty Images The former vice president's audiobook was read by actors Beau Bridges, Cynthia Nixon, and Blair Underwood, according to its listing on Audible.Al Franken has won two Grammys: one for best comedy album and one for best spoken-word album.Al Franken. Paul Morigi/WireImage for NARAS The former Minnesota senator, who rose to fame as a comedian before entering politics, won best comedy album in 1997 and best spoken-word album in 2004. He has been nominated seven times.Civil rights activist Jesse Jackson, who represented the District of Columbia in the Senate, won a Grammy for best spoken-word recording.Jesse Jackson. Thomson Reuters Jackson advocated for DC statehood in an unpaid Senate position known as a "shadow senator" from 1991 to 1997. He was also appointed as a special envoy to Africa by President Bill Clinton in 1997.In 1989, Jackson won a spoken-word Grammy for a recorded address entitled "Speech by Rev. Jesse Jackson." He was nominated in the same category in 1985 for "Our Time Has Come."His musical talents were also recognized at the 22nd Grammy Awards in 1980, when his gospel album "Push For Excellence" was nominated for best contemporary soul gospel performance.Richard Nixon was nominated for best spoken-word recording in 1979 for his televised interviews with journalist David Frost.Richard Nixon. AP Images In what became known as "Frost/Nixon" or "the Nixon interviews," the former president sat down with Frost to discuss his presidency and role in the Watergate scandal. The Grammy-nominated interviews were watched by 45 million people, the BBC reported.Former Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen won a Grammy for a recording of his poem "Gallant Men."Everett Dirksen. Bettmann/Getty Images A Republican senator from Illinois, Dirksen took home the Grammy for best spoken word, drama, or documentary recording in 1968. He was also nominated in 1971 for his spoken-word album "Everett Dirksen's America."Harry Truman was nominated for a Grammy in 1978.Harry Truman. MPI/Getty "The Truman Tapes," a series of recorded interviews with Ben Gradus, was nominated for best spoken-word recording at the 20th Grammy Awards.Former Sen. Sam Ervin recorded a Grammy-nominated album, "Senator Sam at Home."Sam Ervin. Marion S. Trikosko/PhotoQuest/Getty Images The album, a mix of stories, jokes, and pop music covers, was nominated for best spoken-word recording at the 17th Grammy Awards in 1975.In 1965, John F. Kennedy received a posthumous Grammy nomination.John F. Kennedy. National Archive/Getty Images Editor Bill Adler's book "The Kennedy Wit," a compilation of the former president's quotes and humorous quips, became a bestseller in 1964, the year after his assassination, according to Goodreads.On the recorded version, Kennedy was listed as an artist along with narrator David Brinkley and Adlai Stevenson, who provided an introduction. The album was nominated for best documentary, spoken word, or drama recording.Ultimately, the cast of the BBC show "That Was The Week That Was" won the category for its tribute to Kennedy.Former presidential candidate Adlai Stevenson received two Grammy nominations.Adlai Stevenson. Bettmann/Contributor/Getty Images Stevenson served as governor of Illinois and ran twice for president as the Democratic nominee in 1952 and 1956.He was nominated for his first Grammy in 1965 for his contribution to "The Kennedy Wit." He was nominated again in 1967 for "The Stevenson Wit," a similar album featuring selections from his "speeches, press conferences, and off-the-cuff remarks," according to the album cover.0 Comments 0 Shares 137 Views
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GIZMODO.COMSamsung Slashes 70% Off the Newest Galaxy S25 Ultra, Free Galaxy Buds3 Pro as a BonusSamsung has just launched its 2025 smartphone lineup, the Galaxy S25 Series, with the Galaxy S25 Ultra leading the pack. These new flagship devices are ready to challenge the iPhone 16 Pro models both on hardware and software. The current pre-order phase offers such incredible deals that you really wont want to miss this opportunity to upgrade from your older phone.The pre-order phase runs until February 6 (next Friday) with the first deliveries scheduled for February 7, exclusively on Samsungs official website. What makes this launch unique are the unprecedented deals that can literally bring the Galaxy S25 Ultras price down to almost zero when leveraging all available advantages.See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.comWhy You Should Buy it NowSamsung is offering great storage deals on almost all models of the Galaxy S25 line-up: The S25 Ultra 512GB is priced at the 256GB models cost, while the 1TB version is available for $1,419 instead of $1,659 essentially providing double the storage for the same price. This is very convincing given the enhanced ultra-wide-angle camera sensor on the Galaxy S25 Ultra which encourages more photo and video capture. You can get some discounts on the Galaxy S25 and S25+ as well, but not on all storage capacities.See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.comThe trade-in program is probably the most exceptional opportunity for you: Depending on the model, you can receive between $500 and $900 off your purchase. For the Galaxy S25 Ultra 512GB, trading in an older smartphone like the Galaxy S24 Ultra can reduce the price from $1,299 to just $399! You can do the same with a Galaxy S25 which goes down to $299 (from $799) if you trade-in an old smartphone. By combining immediate discounts and trade-in offers, you can save over $1,000 on Samsungs top-tier Android smartphone.Accessory discounts are equally impressive during this pre-order phase on Samsungs official store: With the Galaxy S25+ and S25 Ultra, you can save up to $150 on many accessories. Standout deals include the Galaxy Buds3 Pro at an astonishing $19 (down from $249) and the Galaxy Watch Ultra available for $250 instead of $649. Basically, these discounts make you save even more on the smartphone itself! Such deals havent been seen during Black Friday in the past, this is very unique.The Samsung store further sweetens the deal with additional perks youll find exclusively on that site: 1.5% cashback on all purchases, discounts on Samsung Care insurance, access to exclusive color options, and more. Popular color variants (like Titanium Jadegreen and Titanium Pinkgold for the Galaxy S25 Ultra 512GB and 1TB) already have extended delivery times stretching into March.For Samsung fans (or if youre just looking for the best Android phones out there), this pre-order phase offers a unique opportunity to buy a premium smartphone at an incredibly attractive price point. If you combine storage upgrades, trade-in values, accessory discounts, and additional perks, the Galaxy S25 Ultra is almost free. Keep in mind that if youd buy the equivalent at Apple (iPhone 16 Pro 512GB), it would cost you $1,299!Theres only a few days left until this pre-order phase ends, make sure you grab yours before it runs out of stock.See Galaxy S25 Ultra at Samsung.comSee Galaxy S25 Series at Samsung.com0 Comments 0 Shares 119 Views
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GIZMODO.COMScientists Are Developing Brain Implants That Could Revolutionize Parkinsons TreatmentBy Margherita Bassi Published February 1, 2025 | Comments (0) | An artist's rendering of the future brain implant. University of Cambridge While there is no cure for Parkinsons disease, an upcoming experiment offers hope to the more than 10 million people living with the disorder that a breakthrough may be on the horizon. A team of researchers, led by scientists from the University of Cambridge, are planning to develop a new kind of brain implant from small clusters of brain cells to treat Parkinsons disease. This approach, as detailed in a university statement from January 23, aims to repair neural pathways damaged by the aggressive disease and will first be tested on animals. Our ultimate goal is to create precise brain therapies that can restore normal brain function in people with Parkinsons, George Malliaras from the University of Cambridge, who will co-lead the project along with fellow Cambridge researcher Roger Barker, said in the statement. Parkinsons disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by the breakdown and death of neurons in the brain, particularly those that produce dopamine. Reduced dopamine levels disrupt normal brain activity, affecting motor control and causing movement problems. Scientists dont know what triggers the disease, and there is currently no cure. While dopamine-based medications are effective early in treatment, they often lead to significant and unpleasant side effects over time. Scientists have been searching for a cure for Parkinsons disease for well over a century. Researchers are exploring cell-replacement therapy as a potential treatment, which replaces the dead dopamine cells with new ones. These current approaches, however, have failed to fully integrate transplanted cells with the brains nervous system.Malliaras and Barkers team hopes to address this problem by developing transplants made from midbrain organoidssmall clusters of brain cells. Similar to cell-replacement therapy, researchers plan to transplant these midbrain organoids into the brain. Then, theyll use advanced materials and electrical stimulation to support the transplanted cells connection to the nervous system and the restoration of lost neural pathways. To date, theres been little serious investment into methodologies that interface precisely with the human brain, beyond brute force approaches or highly invasive implants, said Jacques Carolan, program director of the Advanced Research + Invention Agency (ARIA). ARIA is the British research and development agency funding the Parkinsons implant project. Were showing that its possible to develop elegant means of understanding, identifying, and treating many of the most complex and devastating brain disorders. Ultimately, this could deliver transformative impact for people with lived experiences of brain disorders.It remains to be seen how the team will develop the implant once the project has officially started. Hopefully, within a few yearsor maybe even monthswell be reporting on the success of the first animal trials.Daily NewsletterYou May Also Like Paul Brandt-Rauf, The Conversation Published January 30, 2025 By Margherita Bassi Published January 21, 2025 By Ed Cara Published November 14, 2024 By Ed Cara Published October 2, 2024 By Daniel Kolitz Published August 29, 2024 By Ed Cara Published July 31, 20240 Comments 0 Shares 120 Views
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WWW.ARCHDAILY.COMCharras Centre Market Hall Public Car Park and Esplanade / croixmariebourdon architectes associsCharras Centre Market Hall Public Car Park and Esplanade / croixmariebourdon architectes associsSave this picture! Takuji ShimmuraFranceArchitects: croixmariebourdon architectes associsAreaArea of this architecture projectArea:2400 mYearCompletion year of this architecture project Year: 2020 PhotographsPhotographs:Takuji ShimmuraManufacturersBrands with products used in this architecture project Manufacturers: Andreu Barber, Contract Solution, EEG, France 2000, JMC, Kingsplan, Mineral Floor, Simonin, Surface Deco Lead Architects: Thomas Bourdon, Nicolas Croixmarie More SpecsLess SpecsSave this picture!Text description provided by the architects. The Charras Centre is an enormous urban complex built in 1969 in Courbevoie, near La Dfense. Surrounded by high-rise apartment blocks, the space is home to a collection of public facilities (pool, skating rink and the current market), a shopping centre, a hotel and car parks. The project is part of an operational phasing plan that frees up different plots for the restructuring and extension of the outdated shopping centre.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The new market hall is the cornerstone of a highly technical operational program. It involves extending the existing car parks, which have been brought up to standard, by building a 600-place underground car park over 3 floors, while the site is occupied. The design of the car park and new public space has to deal with significant limitations (co-owned properties, multiple poorly identified networks, working urban heating system), whilst ensuring significant functionality and clarity. Beyond its commercial purpose, the new market is an appealing and lively place open to all. It is the unifying component of the new common-space promenade. Constructed perpendicular to the street for better visibility, it extends towards the centre of the site and enhances the connections to the shopping centre and town hall. The project reconciles a dense programme and restricted site in a highly compact space. Its elliptical shape and pitched roof ensure the building blends in while avoiding a stark front-on design. The building slopes down to the closest buildings and rises to stand out on the street and opposite the shopping centre.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The limited size of the building, the compact car park design and the creation of a north-south path make the Charras Market highly visible within open and free-flowing public spaces, linked to major urban routes. The new market is home to traders 3 days per week, but also new uses during extended opening times. There is a brasserie at the front of the building on the street side over 2 floors, opening out onto the market. A concierge service on the south side edge, shared with the shopping centre, can be used to pick up parcels or prepared baskets. Inside the market, traders enjoy a business-friendly layout. Each unit has versatile metal stalls, with an adaptable structure, that helps shape the overall commercial identity.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!The new Charras Hall takes its place within its urban and historic surroundings to offer a modern, environmental and elegant interpretation supported by high-quality materials: timber, varnished tiles, glass, and steel. The detailed implementation considers the complex requirements, whilst giving the building a unique and long-lasting feel. The same care has been taken with the external structures. They reconcile the needs of external traders, the definition of spaces adapted to the residential and commercial surroundings, the addition of greenery, rainwater management and neighbouring developments (urban boulevard being redesigned).Save this picture!Project gallerySee allShow lessAbout this officeMaterialGlassMaterials and TagsPublished on February 01, 2025Cite: "Charras Centre Market Hall Public Car Park and Esplanade / croixmariebourdon architectes associs" 01 Feb 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1026220/charras-centre-market-hall-public-car-park-and-esplanade-croixmariebourdon-architectes-associes&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 stream0 Comments 0 Shares 134 Views
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