• Prediction Pulse: Trump announcement stirs market chatter as Pentagon Pizza Index stays flat
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    Kalshi rolled out its first player prop bets just in time for kickoff Thursday night, letting users wager on who will score touchdowns in Week 1 NFL games. First, next, anytime, or even multiple trips to the end zone are now fair game. Yardage and defensive stats remain off-limits, presumably because baby steps are safer when youre trying to keep the Commodity Futures Trading Commission from noticing youve wandered into sportsbook territory.The timing is no accident. Polymarket just got the nod from regulators to re-enter the US, and PredictIt continues chugging along with its more academic flavor of political markets. Even Underdog, better known for fantasy contests, announced a sports prediction market with Crypto.com. Kalshis touchdown props look less like innovation and more like keeping pace in a league suddenly crowded with rivals.Polymarket has been given the green light to go live in the USA by the @CFTC.Credit to the Commission and Staff for their impressive work. This process has been accomplished in record timing.Stay tuned https://t.co/NVziTixpqO Shayne Coplan (@shayne_coplan) September 3, 2025Self-certification made the move possible, that lovely process where an exchange essentially tells the CFTC were doing this unless you stop us and then waits to see if anyone in Washington is awake enough to care. No objection yet, which means betting on Deebo Samuel finding the end zone is officially a regulated activity in America.Not content with touchdowns, Kalshi also filed to self-certify parlays and multi-leg bets this week. That would let users mash together multiple outcomes into a single wager, moving one step closer to the state-regulated sportsbooks it insists it isnt copying.Polymarket, never shy about leaning on its community, took the same idea to Discord. Traders are now invited to submit parlay combinations of two to six existing markets. The top three to five ideas get put up for a quick vote twice a week, with winning suggestions actually listed on the site.Think of it as crowdsourced gambling innovation, or possibly just a way to outsource product development to the same people who think betting on rainfall totals is an investment strategy.So Week 1 of the NFL season doubles as Week 1 of the prediction market parlay wars. Kalshi is pushing touchdown props, Polymarket is dangling Discord votes, and the CFTC continues to play the role of slightly bemused chaperone.And while Kalshi was busy with touchdowns, Polymarket found itself caught up in the far more important matter of the Pentagon Pizza Index. After Trumps Oval Office announcement and his surprise decision to rebrand the Pentagon as the Department of War, speculation bubbled up that late-night pizza orders around the Pentagon were spiking.Whats on this weeks prediction marketsKalshiKalshi spent the first week trying to wedge itself into the national sports conversation without technically offering anything you could put money on. When Eagles defensive tackle Jalen Carter was tossed before the first snap for apparently spitting on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott, Kalshis social feeds lit up with commentary.No market, no bets, just a steady drip of viral-adjacent content. The effect was something like your accountant trying to crack jokes at the bar. Technically fine, but you can tell what they really want is for someone to say hey, maybe you should run a line on that.Did Dak spit at Jalen Carter first??? pic.twitter.com/B9tVwvdbTl Kalshi Football (@KalshiFB) September 5, 2025Where Kalshi had no hesitation was in politics. Ahead of Donald Trumps Oval Office announcement on September 3, the exchange posted a blockbuster $536,807 in volume on the question What will Trump say during the Announcement in the Oval Office originally scheduled for 2:00 pm ET?Kalshi traders bet heavily on Trumps Oval Office announcement, with markets predicting mentions of Biden, Putin, and drugs. Credit: KalshiAround 75% of bettors correctly predicted that hed mention Joe Biden, while 74% guessed he would rename the Pentagon the Department of War. He did exactly that, giving a rare moment where both Kalshis bettors and Trump himself delivered as advertised.Trump is expected to make an announcement in 5 minutes Our traders forecast Trump will say: "Biden" 75% "Department of war" 74% "Border" 66% "Russia" 63% "Ukraine" 56% "Emergency" 53% "Putin" 48% "Hoax" 43% "Maduro" 38% "Newsom" 28% Kalshi (@Kalshi) September 2, 2025As for the industrys own trash talk, that happened on social media, where Polymarkets William LeGate accused Kalshis CEO of directing staff to copy everything Polymarket does our moat is regulatory capture.When I joined Kalshi a year ago today, Tarek made their mission clear: copy everything Polymarket does our moat is regulatory capture.Today, that moat no longer exists.I couldnt be more proud of my decision to join Polymarket why copy the best when you can build it? https://t.co/W9jrfY5S1e LeGate (@williamlegate) September 3, 2025Kalshi affiliates promptly called the claim misinformation. Its a fight unlikely to move markets, but it does provide the spectacle of prediction exchanges wagering credibility in real time, one subtweet at a time.To boast of battle and then retreat is the mark of a hollow warrior. Sun TzuWill blocked me after posting blatant misinformation about @Kalshi (insulting to our hardworking team), + then hid my reply that called him out for lacking backbone.Streisand effect William pic.twitter.com/m2qGFU6rH2 Allan Maman (@allanmaman) September 4, 2025PolymarketPolymarket has been busy this week, though not with pizza. The so-called Pizza Index, a half-serious half-conspiratorial measure of national security tensions based on late-night orders to Pentagon-adjacent pizza joints, spiked in chatter after Trumps Department of War rebrand.The idea is if generals are stuck in the basement eating pepperoni at 2 a.m., something big is about to happen. According to the Pentagon Pizza Index site, which yes, really exists, things remain calm. No extra-large mushroom pies on the ledger, no missile strikes on the horizon.Confusingly, Polymarket itself does not offer an actual wager on pizza deliveries, though the Pizza Index site helpfully slaps a Polymarket plug-in on the page anyway. It is either synergy or sabotage, depending on whether you believe mozzarella is a leading indicator.Polymarket shows only a 6% chance Trump leaves office in 2025, despite more than $1.1 million in wagers. Credit: PolymarketWhere the action actually sits is in Trumps political survival. Polymarkets traders have already shoveled $1,106,191 into markets on whether he will resign by the end of this year. The odds sit at a measly 6%. The chance he bows out next year clocks in at 5%. The best Trump exit line available gives him a 10% shot of being gone by December 31, 2026, which in the world of prediction markets qualifies as optimistic.Meanwhile, out the door at the CFTC, Commissioner Kristin Johnson took a parting swipe at her colleagues, lamenting that prediction markets have too few guardrails and too little visibility.A fair point, though one suspects most bettors prefer it that way. After all, guardrails keep cars on the road, but they also make it harder to veer into oncoming traffic for fun.Featured image: Canva / GrokThe post Prediction Pulse: Trump announcement stirs market chatter as Pentagon Pizza Index stays flat appeared first on ReadWrite.
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  • Imagining the future of banking with agentic AI
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    Agentic AI is coming of age. And with it comes new opportunities in the financial services sector. Banks are increasingly employing agentic AI to optimize processes, navigate complex systems, and sift through vast quantities of unstructured data to make decisions and take actionswith or without human involvement. With the maturing of agentic AI, it is becoming a lot more technologically possible for large-scale process automation that was not possible with rules-based approaches like robotic process automation before, says Sameer Gupta, Americas financial services AI leader at EY. That moves the needle in terms of cost, efficiency, and customer experience impact.From responding to customer services requests, to automating loan approvals, adjusting bill payments to align with regular paychecks, or extracting key terms and conditions from financial agreements, agentic AI has the potential to transform the customer experienceand how financial institutions operate too. DOWNLOAD THE REPORTAdapting to new and emerging technologies like agentic AI is essential for an organizations survival, says Murli Buluswar, head of US personal banking analytics at Citi. A companys ability to adopt new technical capabilities and rearchitect how their firm operates is going to make the difference between the firms that succeed and those that get left behind, says Buluswar. Your people and your firm must recognize that how they go about their work is going to be meaningfully different.The emerging landscapeAgentic AI is already being rapidly adopted in the banking sector. A 2025 survey of 250 banking executives by MIT Technology Review Insights found that 70% of leaders say their firm uses agentic AI to some degree, either through existing deployments (16%) or pilot projects (52%). And it is already proving effective in a range of different functions. More than half of executives say agentic AI systems are highly capable of improving fraud detection (56%) and security (51%). Other strong use cases include reducing cost and increasing efficiency (41%) and improving the customer experience (41%).Download the report.This content was produced by Insights, the custom content arm of MIT Technology Review. It was not written by MIT Technology Reviews editorial staff. It was researched, designed, and written entirely by human writers, editors, analysts, and illustrators. This includes the writing of surveys and collection of data for surveys. AI tools that may have been used were limited to secondary production processes that passed thorough human review.
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  • Apple Arcade launches special crossover events featuring SpongeBob SquarePants
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    This month, SpongeBob SquarePants makes a splash in Snake.io+ and Crossy Road Castle with special events available exclusively on Apple Arcade.
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  • iPhone 16 review one year later: Still a great phone, and will be for years
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    After a year of heavy use, the iPhone 16 still holds up, and I have absolutely no desire to update to the iPhone 17.iPhone 16 review: The iPhone 16 remains a great option, even with the iPhone 17 only days away.When it launched, the iPhone 16 looked noticeably different from its predecessor, the iPhone 15. Bold color options and a redesigned camera bump made the iPhone 16 stand out as a new device.In September 2025, a year after it debuted, the iPhone 16 remains a great option for those looking to upgrade. The battery life will easily last you an entire day. Performance has also been greatly improved, relative to older models. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • From Chaparral to Coastline: Montalba Architects and the New California Modernism
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    The winners of the 13th Architizer A+Awards have been announced! Looking ahead to next season? Stay up to date by subscribing to our A+Awards Newsletter.The indooroutdoor connection is powerfully expressed in single-family homes, especially in rural areas where spectacular natural settings invite the use of large windows, patios and terraces. Yet this characteristic is far from limited to remote retreats; it can be equally compelling in urban contexts and across other building typologies. Modernism stands out as the most influential movement to explore this relationship in architecture.In the early 20th century, Modernist architects broke with the heavy structures and enclosed interiors of the previous century, championing light and air as essential to modern life. Figures like Richard Neutra and the Case Study House designers reimagined architecture as flowing spaces where sliding doors, horizontal planes, and expansive glazing dissolved the barrier between interior and exterior. Le Corbusiers ribbon windows, pilotis and roof gardens, along with the Bauhauss open terraces and integrated gardens, offered new ways for architecture to embrace its surroundings.Today, Montalba Architects leads the small cadre of firms that are carrying Modernisms legacy into contemporary contexts, embracing clarity of form, material honesty and spatial openness while addressing environmental and urban needs. We strive to make a more explicit connection between function and place, using architecture as a framework that enhances both the experience and the qualities of the site, the firm notes. From coastal homes to urban venues, this ethos is evident in designs that employ expansive glazing, terraces and courtyards to make the boundary between interior and exterior the defining architectural trait.This is one of many reasons the firm was voted Popular Choice Winner in the Best Large Firm Category of the 13th Architizer A+Awards this season. Discover some of their most emblematic projects below!LR2 HousePasadena, CaliforniaPerched on a steep hillside, the LR2 House features two stacked, rotated volumes at a 90-degree angle, adapting to the sites slope. This layout, enhanced by a sequence of breezeways, courtyards, covered walkways and expansive terraces, creates a dynamic interplay between architecture and landscape. The design dissolves the interior-exterior boundary, extending daily life into the surrounding chaparral.A powerful sense of entry unfolds through the terrain, along a path that bridges over natural features and culminates in a threshold where a dark concrete faade gives way to light-filled interiors. Floor-to-ceiling windows and carefully placed openings frame views, fill interiors with natural light, and bring the surrounding environment indoors, reflecting the Modernist ideal of harmony between building, landscape and light.Venice Beach HouseLos Angeles, CaliforniaThe Venice Beach House captures the essence of Modernism through its harmonious interplay of light, transparency and fluid indoor-outdoor living. It is organized around three distinct gardens, ranging from expansive to intimate, ensuring that nearly every room has a direct connection to the outdoors. Parallel concrete block walls anchor the building while framing light-filled open spaces.Large sliding glass doors enhance the homes sense of light and openness, blurring the boundaries between living areas and gardens and letting the coastal climate flow freely indoors. The use of wood siding lightens the structures massing, while custom shading creates a perfect balance of openness and privacy, resulting in a residence that feels both sheltered and deeply connected to its environment.Vertical Courtyard HouseSanta Monica, CaliforniaAt this Santa Monica Canyon home, interior and exterior spaces are conceived as a continuous environment rather than separate realms. From the street, the buildings form and the careful use of materials convey a strong sense of privacy. Two distinct volumes are separated by a landscaped strip, while a three-story atrium channels light through all levels and opens sightlines to the backyard. Interior elements shift or disappear to reveal or conceal, enhancing a fluid circulation while creating a dynamic spatial experience. Fully operable glass panels create a fluid continuity between the house and its site, allowing the exterior to function as an extension of the interior.Carla Ridge ResidenceBeverly Hills, CaliforniaThe Carla Ridge Residence showcases a sequence of courtyards that create moments of deep connection to the hillside setting. Extended horizontal rooflines and deep overhangs extend the architecture outward, reinforcing a sense of continuity with the surrounding landscape, while clerestory windows raise the roof plane to flood interiors with natural light. Expansive windows frame sweeping views of the valley and city beyond, and outdoor terraces, a curved pool and layered gardens extend daily life into the outdoors.The Row MelroseWest Hollywood, CaliforniaMontalba Architects design for The Rows first flagship store reinterprets the essence of California Modernism by blending the indoor and outdoor spaces. The store is conceived as a gallery with a residential flair. It unfolds through a sequence of courtyards, lounges and galleries, showcasing the intricate connection between nature and architecture.A double-height entry courtyard sets the atmosphere, leading into a foyer that overlooks the central pool courtyard. Visitors are welcomed through floor-to-ceiling operable glass doors and a 25-foot-long skylight, reflecting modernist principles of light and transparency. Another courtyard with native plantings enhances the layout and brings natural light deep into the interior while softening the minimalist design and strengthening the connection to Californias landscape.Headspace HQSanta Monica, CaliforniaMontalba Architects reimagined a former industrial site as a workplace where light, air, and greenery shape the rhythm of each day. The design focus for Headspace HQ was converting an unused patio into a vibrant garden that extends through the interiors and connects to a second-floor courtyard, bringing nature directly into the buildings core.Bi-fold and garage doors dissolve barriers between inside and outside, while open-air courtyards filter daylight deep into the workspace. These elements create a continuous dialogue between architecture and landscape, offering occupants contemplative moments of connection to nature and reinterpreting the modernist legacy of openness for contemporary workplaces.9720 Wilshire Blvd.Beverly Hills, CaliforniaThe project consists of the renovation of Edward Durell Stones 1962 New Formalist structure, an iconic landmark recognized as one of the most significant West Coast Buildings. The renovation honors the buildings historic character while reinterpreting its modernist spirit, particularly its emphasis on light, openness, and the relationship between interior and exterior spaces.A key aspect of the transformation is the replacement of the decommissioned plaza fountain with a sunken garden atrium which was introduced as part of water conservation efforts. This new atrium funnels daylight deep into the previously underused basement level. A bronze sculpture, complemented by restored terrazzo paving, new benches, and landscaping, shapes the garden atrium, bringing new life to the building and turning the plaza into a vibrant gathering space.The winners of the 13th Architizer A+Awards have been announced! Looking ahead to next season? Stay up to date by subscribing to our A+Awards Newsletter.The post From Chaparral to Coastline: Montalba Architects and the New California Modernism appeared first on Journal.
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  • Tugba Din: 500px Photographer Spotlight
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    The 500px Photographer Spotlight invites you to dive into the minds and methods of the incredible photographers who shape our community. Discover the unique journeys, creative insights, and inspiring stories behind the stunning photos we love.Tugba Din is a Turkey-based photographer and teacher who crafts photos that truly tell a story. Discover how she finds inspiration, what surprising moments shaped her perspective on photography, and how she blends careful planning with sudden discoveries. Dive into the mind of an artist who believes in the powerful connection between people and photography. Keep reading to explore Tugbas photo journey and unique vision!Tugba, can you tell us about your initial inspiration for photography and how your passion has evolved with time and experience?My passion for visual storytelling began with cinema, and that love has always remained with me. Since filmmaking is such a collective process, I was naturally drawn to photography as a more personal and direct form of creative expression. In photography, just like in cinema, I can tell stories, capture emotions, moments, and narratives through a single frame, and that is why I love it just as deeply.For a long time, I didnt own a camera, just a small Sony Handycam my father had bought, which I used to film little moments on my own. In 2015, I was appointed as a teacher in the rural district of Han in Eski?ehir, Turkey. With my first salary, I bought myself a camera. Living in a village inspired me to document people and everyday life. The first photo I ever took was of an elderly man walking past my house on a snowy day. That quiet moment marked the beginning of my relationship with photography, which now exists side by side with my love of cinema.The first photo | Ever took-Han district Eski?ehir (2014)Has anything ever gone unexpectedly wrong during one of your photoshoots, leading to an unexpected good artistic creation? Wed love to hear your story.One day in 2018, while I was trying to take a portrait of my friend during sunset in Zonguldak Ere?li, I unintentionally captured her as a silhouette against the setting sun. At first, I thought it was a mistake because I couldnt see her face clearly. But when I looked at the photo later, I realized how striking it was. The powerful contrast and emotion in the silhouette taught me that photography isnt just about technical perfection; its also about discovering unexpected beauty. Since then, Ive embraced moments like this and let them guide my creative decisions.Silhouette of my friend at sunset- Zonguldak Eregli (2018)What other valuable lessons from your early photography experiences continue to influence your work today?One of the most important lessons Ive learned from my early days in photography is the value of persistence. Even when I didnt feel confident or inspired, I never lost the desire to take photos. That inner motivation helped me push through moments of self-doubt. I also learned that improvement comes from doing, not just thinking. The more I shoot, the more I grow. This simple truthkeep practicing, keep shootingstill guides my creative process today.Could you share some specific books, films, or albums that have significantly shaped your approach to visual storytelling?Cinema plays a major role in shaping my visual storytelling. The way films use composition, light, silence, and atmosphere has always inspired me deeply. One filmmaker who particularly influenced me is Nuri Bilge Ceylan; his poetic approach, use of natural light, and still, contemplative frames reflect a kind of visual sensitivity I admire.I also find inspiration in the works of Abbas Kiarostami and Agns Varda, who explore rhythm, simplicity, and human presence in a unique and touching way.When it comes to music, film soundtracks often stay with me long after Ive watched a movie. Im also deeply moved by the voice of Fairuz, and I often turn to Persian music and literature, whose poetic and philosophical tones continue to guide my creative expression.Have you ever revisited a past project or idea with a new perspective? What fresh insights or approaches were gained from that re-evaluation?Yes, Ive often found myself returning to places I had photographed beforewhether during travels or in familiar locations. The second time around, I noticed a shift in my approach. With more experience and technical knowledge, I no longer aimed just to capture what I saw, but to tell a story. I became more intentional about what the image conveys, and what message or feeling it might evoke in the viewer.When photographing people in particular, I began to prioritize connection. Rather than taking a quick shot, I would take the time to speak with them, understand their story, and reflect that intimacy in the frame. This shift from simply documenting to consciously storytelling has deepened my relationship with photography and the people I photograph.In a world where every shot counts, what role does planning play in your shoots, and how much do you leave open to spontaneity?I believe that planning plays an important role in photography, but I wouldnt describe myself as someone who always follows a strict structure. Still, I adjust based on the subject or context. For example, if I plan to shoot a sunset, I make sure to choose the right time and location in advance. When doing street photography, I often scout the area beforehand or create a mental outline. I also participate in themed competitions on various platforms, which require me to work within specific concepts and deadlines, so in those cases, planning becomes essential.Because I have a busy work life as a teacher, I need to organize my creative time carefully. I try to make the most of my free hours, which often means planning ahead. I also love to travel, and before visiting a new place, I usually do some research to make the most of both the experience and the photo opportunities. That said, I always leave space for spontaneity; some of my favorite shots have come from completely unplanned, instinctive moments.In hindsight, what specific camera techniques or settings do you now wish you had honed earlier in your photographic career, and why?One technique I wish I had mastered earlier is understanding and trusting the exposure meter, especially learning how to balance the exposure indicator to zero in manual mode. In the beginning, I often relied on automatic settings, hesitant to explore the manual controls of the camera. I was afraid of making mistakes. But over time, I realized the importance of experimenting with ISO, aperture, and shutter speed to achieve proper exposure and creative control. I also didnt fully recognize how useful a tripod could be in the early stages. Now I see how essential it is for stability, especially in low-light conditions or long exposures. Learning not to fear the settings and to explore my cameras full potential has significantly improved my work.If you could share one truth about the world of photography that you believe is often misunderstood or overlooked, what would it be and why?One thing I wish more people understood about photography is that its not just about pressing a button or having the best equipment. Its a deeply collective and intentional process. Sometimes its about being in the right place at the right time, choosing the right theme, reading the right books, and learning from the right photographers. Knowing what you want to capture and why is essential, whether its fashion, portrait, or documentary photography. Photography isnt a single path; its a multifaceted field that requires direction, clarity, and above all, dedication. Hard work and consistent effort are what truly shape a photographers growth.Whats in your camera bag that no one would expect?One thing you might not expect in my camera bag is this small black notebook, a gift from Sony. I carry it everywhereto jot down sudden ideas, shot lists, or even small thoughts during a shoot. It helps me stay mindful and intentional.I also carry dates and almonds for energy!Given the rapid advancements in technology, how do you envision the future trajectory of photography, and what role do you see yourself playing in shaping that future?I believe that technological advancements, especially artificial intelligence, shouldnt be ignored or resisted. Rather than viewing them as threats to Photography, I see them as tools that can accelerate and support the creative process. Al can certainly enhance efficiency, from editing workflows to image sorting. However, it also brings challenges: distinguishing between AI-generated and real photographs is becoming increasingly difficult. That said, I dont believe AI will replace authentic visual storytelling. The human perspective, intuition, and emotional depth behind the lens are irreplaceable, and thats where the true soul of photography lies.Do you have a recent project or shoot that youre particularly proud of, and would like to share?Recently, I completed the rough cut of a short documentary I filmed about a teacher friend who practices traditional storytelling. Im also working on a fictional short film project that focuses on ocean pollution. In the coming days, Ill be traveling to Belgium and the Netherlands, where I plan to capture new visuals. Additionally, Im planning to shoot photographs specifically for the 2025 Istanbul Street Photography Festival and look forward to participating. I continue to create, explore, and tell stories through my lens.Check out an early cut of Tugba Din s documentary short filmRead more 500px Photographer Spotlight interviews: Nicole GrenierThe post Tugba Din: 500px Photographer Spotlight appeared first on 500px.
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  • Starfield Celebrates Second Anniversary, Teases the Terran Armada
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    With all the major releases and announcements lately, many probably forgot that today is the second anniversary of Bethesda Game Studios Starfield. Following the disappointing launch of Shattered Space, support has been somewhat low-key. However, new story DLC is coming, and it could involve a new, Earth-focused faction.In a recent Instagram reel, Bethesda teased the words Terran Armada behind the anniversary message. No further details were provided, but a potential announcement in the coming months is possible. Lead creative producer Tim Lamb stated recently that there would be some new game systems and a few other smaller delights down the line.A portion of the development team is also working on making space gameplay feel more rewarding, which could allude to proper interplanetary travel. Nothing is confirmed, of course, but all this could coincide with a release date announcement for the rumored PS5 version. Stay tuned in the meantime.Starfield is available for Xbox Series X/S and PC. Check out our review of the launch version.
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  • City of Brampton selects winning design concept for redevelopment of Ken Whillans and Garden Squares
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    The City of Brampton has selected a design concept led by Canadian architecture firm gh3* for the redevelopment of Ken Whillans and Garden Squares.The successful concept, called The Flower Squares, aims to reimagine the two civic spaces as unified yet distinct destinations inspired by Bramptons floral heritage.It deploys landscaping, sculptural architecture and motifs that support everyday use, public gatherings and cultural programming.Located in front of Brampton City Hall, Ken Whillans Square will become a ceremonial and event space adjacent to Gage Park. It features Shimmer Stage,an integrated digital screen andlush berms designed to preserve mature trees and define an informal amphitheatre.Birds-eye view conceptual rendering of Ken Whillans Square redevelopment (subject to refinement). Credit: gh3*Garden Square will remain an urban hub, redefined by the Rosette Ring, a suspended LED screen forming a new civic landmark and an updated amphitheatre terrace that connects to The Rose, an existing performing arts venue.The design emphasizes accessibility, climate resilience and sensory engagement through lighting, planting and celebratory infrastructure.Both spaces are designed for flexibility and year-round use, with infrastructure to support public art, markets and community events.Birds-eye view conceptual rendering of Garden Square redevelopment (subject to refinement). Credit: gh3*The City of Brampton held a two-phase international design competition to select a team for the redevelopment of Ken Whillans and Garden Squares. The competition was conducted in alignment with Royal Architectural Institute of Canadas (RAIC) guidelines for competitions.Public and stakeholder engagement, including with residents and downtown Brampton businesses, was part of the redevelopment design competition. Feedback from the community during the first phase of public engagement helped identify the types of amenities residents and stakeholders want included in the redevelopment.This public input, along with recommendations from a Technical Steering Committee, shaped the design vision and objectives. During the second phase of public engagement, the City hosted an open house in which over 100 residents, businesses and community stakeholders attended to showcase the shortlisted design concepts. The community was also invited to share feedback through an online survey, which received over 200 responses. This input was one of the evaluation criteria used in selecting the winning team.With the design concept now selected, construction on Ken Whillans Square is expected to begin this fall.Next steps for the Garden Square redevelopment will be determined as the City rolls out multiple downtown projects, with construction planned in stages to minimize impacts on the area and programming.These bold and creative redesigns deliver exactly what our residents, downtown businesses and community stakeholders have asked for. These two newly reimagined squares in our downtown will become vibrant, inclusive public spaces that bring people together and celebrate Bramptons unique identity, said Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown.The voices of our community were front and centre in this process, and their feedback helped shape a design that is as meaningful as it is exciting. I want to thank all the firms for their proposals and everyone who shared their feedback. Your invaluable input helped shape a space that will bring people together and strengthen our downtown for years to come. We look forward to working with gh3* to bring this exciting vision to life.Downtown Brampton is undergoing a major transformation with several bold projects underway in addition to the redevelopment of Ken Whillans and Garden Squares. They include Main and Queen Streets Streetscaping and the demolition of City-Owned properties 30-60 Main Street North and the Interim Strategy for the Expansion of Garden Square.The post City of Brampton selects winning design concept for redevelopment of Ken Whillans and Garden Squares appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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  • Wikipedia picture of the day for September 5
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    John Cage (September5, 1912 August12, 1992) was an American composer and music theorist. A pioneer of indeterminacy in music, electroacoustic music, and the non-standard use of musical instruments, Cage was one of the leading figures of the post-war avant-garde. Critics have lauded him as one of the most influential composers of the 20th century. He was also instrumental in the development of modern dance, mostly through his association with choreographer Merce Cunningham, who was also Cage's romantic partner for most of their lives. Cage's best known work is the 1952 composition 433, a piece performed in the absence of deliberate sound; musicians performing the work do nothing but be present for the duration specified by the title. The content of the composition is intended to be the sounds of the environment heard by the audience during performance. This 1988 head shot of Cage is in the archives of Anefo, a Dutch photograph press agency.Photograph credit: Rob Bogaerts; cropped by Jan ArkesteijnRecently featured: Lady PeakThelenota ananasJapanese Instrument of SurrenderArchiveMore featured pictures
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  • On this day: September 5
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    September 5El Dorado Fire917 Liu Yan declared himself emperor, establishing the state of Southern Han at his capital of Panyu (present-day Guangzhou) in southern China.1774 In response to the British Parliament's enactment of the so-called Intolerable Acts, representatives from twelve of the Thirteen Colonies convened the First Continental Congress at Carpenters' Hall in Philadelphia.1970 During the practice session of the Italian Grand Prix at Monza Circuit, Jochen Rindt was killed and subsequently became motor racing's only posthumous world champion.1972 The Palestinian militant group Black September took hostage eleven Israeli athletes and coaches at the Olympic Games in Munich, West Germany; all of the hostages were killed less than 24 hours later.2020 California wildfires: A pyrotechnic device at a gender reveal party ignited the El Dorado Fire (pictured), burning for 71 days and killing one firefighter.Nap Lajoie (b.1874)Kathleen O'Melia (d.1939)Chris Hipkins (b.1978)Benyamin Sueb (d.1995)More anniversaries: September 4September 5September 6ArchiveBy emailList of days of the yearAbout
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