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  • Ninja Swirl by Creami Soft Serve Machine Review: Joy in Every Cup
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    Buying a Ninja Swirl is almost as good as having your own personal frozen yogurt shop.
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  • Apple MacBook Air (13-Inch, M4) Review: More Power For Less Money
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    This lightweight machine comes equipped with a bit more power and some necessary improvements, all for a more affordable price.
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  • Intuit QuickBooks rolling out Tap-to-Pay on iPhone
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    QuickBooks Online customers can now accept in-person contactless payments quickly and securely using Apple's Tap to Pay with iPhone feature.Image credit: IntuitThe feature allows small and mid-market businesses to accept in-person contactless payments from anywhere using an iPhone and the Quickbooks Mobile or GoPayment iOS apps. Business owners will not need an additional card reader or point-of-sale hardware to complete the transactions.The transactions are synced directly to the user's QuickBooks Online account. By doing so, users can seamlessly manage payments and keep their books updated on a single platform. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Today only: Save $700 on this 14-inch MacBook Pro with 36GB RAM
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    The lowest price ever on Apple's closeout M3 Pro 14-inch MacBook Pro with an upgrade to 36GB of RAM and 1TB SSD is in effect, with a $700 Deal Zone discount ending today.Save $700 on this upgraded MacBook Pro today only.This well-equipped 14-inch MacBook Pro in Space Black is discounted to $1,899 at B&H Photo, reflecting a $700 price drop off MSRP.Save $700 at B&H Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Clive Wilkinson, William Hefner, Scott Edwards, ODAA, and Mark Jupiter are Archinect Jobs' latest featured employers
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    In this week's curated employer highlight from Archinect Jobs, we are featuring five architecture and design firms with current openings in Los Angeles/Culver City, Portland, and Brooklyn.For even more opportunities, visit the Archinect job board and explore our active community of job seekers, firms, and schools.Culver City-based practice Clive Wilkinson Architects is hiring for a Project Architect/Residential Architect with five to ten years of experience. The ideal candidate is proficient with Revit, AutoCAD, Newforma, and Adobe Creative Suite, in addition to being experienced with crafting 3D drawings. One should also possess experience managing a team across all project phases, as well as an advanced knowledge of architectural building systems, codes, and sustainability.Microsoft Canada Excellence Centre by Clive Wilkinson Architects. Photo: Ema PeterMultidisciplinary design firm Studio William Hefner has two roles available in Los Angeles: an Architectural Draftsperson with...
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  • Visa status significantly impacts workplace experience of international architects, Harvard students survey finds
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    A survey carried out by students at the Harvard Graduate School of Design has found that visa status has a significant impact on financial security, workplace choice, and tenure for graduates with architecture degrees in the U.S. workforce.Launched by students Hafsa Abdi, Connor Gravelle, Gillian Hause, and Zamen Lin as part of the schools Frameworks of Practice course, the survey sought to identify the impact of U.S. visa status on the landscape of architectural labor, and to understand the experiences of international architecture graduates including their working life and future plans.Among the questions the students sought to answer when launching the survey were 'How does immigration status affect career choices for architecture graduates?' and 'Do visa considerations change what offices you pursue work at, and how does your visa status intersect with long-term life planning?'According to the survey, a majority of respondents described their current status as insecure...
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  • The Purity of Purpose: 7 Buildings That Refuse To Be Multi-Use
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    The Extended Entry Deadline for Architizer's 2025 A+Product Awards is Friday, February 21st. Get your brand in front of the AEC industrys most renowned designers by submitting today.In the middle of any city, theres that corner cafe. The one where regulars sit by the window sipping from plain white mugs. It serves tea and coffee, maybe a slice of square white toast on a good day. Unashamedly, thats all it cares to do. Theres no pop-up collab; theres no poetry slam night, just a decent brew and the comfort of familiarity.This is the essence of a single-purpose space uncomplicated and unpretentious in its clarity. Architects once designed with this kind of assurance all the time, shaping buildings for one thing, nothing more, and absolutely nothing less. A cafe was a cafe, a cinema for watching films, and a train station was simply for catching a train.Over time, though, architectural purity gave way to flexibility, and adaptability became king. Buildings are expected to do double, sometimes triple duty. A gym also has to be a juice bar. A hotel must be a social hub. A carpark better be able to moonlight as an events venue. A space that serves only one function is now considered a financial risk, a planning failure, or an inefficient use of expensive square footage.Yet, some buildings refuse to entertain the idea of a Plan B. They are designed so specifically, so precisely, that their purpose cannot be diluted. They dont hedge their bets. They dont attempt to be all things to all people. And in doing so, they become something quite rare: a single-purpose space. A place that cannot afford to be vague and must be intentional in every detail, so refined in its execution that it does not need to justify itself through alternative uses. There is an art to this kind of conviction, and the following seven projects show just how exceptional spaces can be when they arent being forced to shape-shift.Stand Up Udon NoodleBy sawa architects, Shibuya City, JapanJury Winner, Restaurants (S <1000 sq ft), 13th Annual A+Awards At just 160 square feet (15 square meters), Stand Up Udon Noodle is defined by a single arched counter that does everything for the space. It divides, frames, and holds the dining essentials, including lighting, condiments, chopsticks and tissues. The simple plaster finish, mixed with rice hulls, ties the design back to the noodles it serves in a way that is simple and elegant.Theres no lingering at this restaurant. There are no booths and no forced sense of atmosphere. Stand Up Udon Noodle is built for eating Udon and nothing else and it provides the experience masterfully.KANGOL Headwear Global Flagship StoreBy WING DESIGN, Guangzhou, ChinaKangol makes hats. Nothing else. No sneakers, no handbags, no scent. Just hats, as it has done for nearly a century. That kind of focus is rare in fashion, brands usually spread themselves across endless product lines.Its flagship store in Guangzhou follows the same philosophy. Black volcanic bricks give the exterior weight, a nod to the traditional masonry of the neighborhood, while inside, warm wood and soft lighting provide an unfussy backdrop for the only thing that matters here the hats. Skylights pull light down onto the displays and reinforce the sense that every detail has been considered in service of the hero product. There are no distractions or unnecessary gestures; just a store designed with the same singular focus as the brand itself.Teshima Art MuseumBy Ryue Nishizawa, Takamatsu, JapanPhotographs by Iwan BaanTeshima Art Museum is not your average museum. To start with, it has only ever displayed one artwork. A thin concrete shell resting in the hills of Japans Seto Inland Sea. Matrix, an installation by Rei Naito.The space is completely open to the elements with two elliptical holes in the ceiling that pull in wind, rain, light and sound. There is no distraction, no added programming not even a reception desk. There is nothing to anchor the experience beyond the experience of the art, and this is exactly what makes the experience so special.Equipment RoomBy RIOS, Austin, TexasPhotos by Robert GomezInspired by Tokyos jazz kissa, and tucked behind Music Lane, Equipment Room in Austin Texas, is a space built for deep listening. It keeps its interventions minimal. The concrete floors are left untouched, furniture is salvaged and repurposed, and the design leans on Austins local audio talent to create something that feels raw, intentional and specific.A curved acoustic felt wall absorbs and shapes the sound, while a hemlock bar and custom DJ booth work well. The design treats records and equipment as part of the space there, not for decoration but to be interacted with and enjoyed. Seating shifts depending on the night but the experience stays the same. Everything is tuned toward listening, every detail calibrated to let the music take up as much space as it needs.Audemars Piguet Watch ManufactureBy Kunik de Morsier architectes, Le Locle, SwitzerlandPhotos by Iwan BaanManufacturing is often where we see sole purpose spaces at their most impressive. Everything inside this building exists for the making of watches. The obsessive, methodical process of assembling time itself.The Audemars Piguet Watch Manufacture is a fully connected system, where every stage of production happens in a space designed solely for its function. North-facing workshops are bathed in steady, indirect light, creating the perfect conditions for microscopic detail work, while administration sits to the south. At the center, the Piazza acts as a point of exchange between disciplines an important point as watchmaking is rarely a set of independent tasks.This is what a single-purpose space looks like at its most refined, a building so specific to its function that nothing about it could be used for anything else.Omakase XiBy UN-GROUP, Shanghai, ChinaPhotos by Songkai LiuThere is only one way in, and one way forward. A narrow, unlit corridor lined with burnt cedar pulls visitors inside. A single shoji window offers a glimpse of obsidian that hovers above water, an image designed not to be understood, but to slow guests down, allowing them to enjoy the journey. Then, the space opens up into a soft, bright cypress clad space with a single counter. There are no tables, no alternative seating, nothing to break the focus between chef and guest.Omakase as a practice does not accommodate preferences and the architecture here, like the meal, follows a strict sequence, one that does not bend, adapt or make room for anything else.Ullem ChapelBy ASK Studio, Moravia, IowaPhotos by Cameron Campbell at Integrated StudioBuilt on a family-owned farm, Ullem Chapel is a unique space for contemplation that has been stripped to its absolute core values. It offers no sermon, no denomination and no real function beyond quiet observation and reflection. The structure itself is an exercise in restraint with horizontal cribbing boards and simplified gothic arches to create a form that is caught between the traditional languages of agriculture and faith. It does not quite shelter. It does not gather. It does not serve. It exists only to focus the mind.A space cannot be more singular than this, a chapel that offers nothing but the act of being present.The Extended Entry Deadline for Architizer's 2025 A+Product Awards is Friday, February 21st. Get your brand in front of the AEC industrys most renowned designers by submitting today.The post The Purity of Purpose: 7 Buildings That Refuse To Be Multi-Use appeared first on Journal.
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  • Death Stranding 2: On the Beach Director Pre-Emptively Apologises for Higgs Being Ridiculous
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    During the Death Stranding 2: On the Beach special panel at SXSW 2025, director Hideo Kojima has pre-emptively apologised for how crazy Higgs will be as a character in the game. During the panel, Kojima described Higgs (played by Troy Baker once more), as a character that is 100 times better than how he was in the original Death Stranding.Higgs is not like twice or thrice better its 100 times better than DS1, said Kojima. So at the end, youre gonna watch Higgs and say what is this? And youll probably throw the controller, its so ridiculous. Ill apologize beforehand.Baker, acknowledging the craziness of the character, responded by saying mission accomplished if you do.Kojima went on to talk about how the decision to bring Higgs back in Death Stranding 2: On the Beach came about because of the popularity of the character from the original Death Stranding. He mentioned that, since Higgs ended up being such a beloved character, the ante would have to be raised by several steps for the sequel.Higgs was so popular last time I thought I cant kill him,' Kojima explained. So hes coming back, apparently. But Higgs is not a normal villain. Hes a loved character. So I thought I would raise two, three steps higher for this character.Baker also spoke about reprising the role of Higgs for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, talking about the various characters in the game and how all the actors are trying to achieve Kojimas vision for the game.Especially when youre creating a world like Hideo is doing, everybody is just trying to hit the world that is up in that head, said Baker while pointing at Kojima. Its a mind-blowing world with mind-blowing characters, and all we have to do is just play it beat to beat and scene to scene.The same panel at SXSW 2025 also saw the release of a new trailer for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, which also revealed that the game would be coming to PS5 on June 26. Alongside this, the trailer also gave us a lengthy look at the seemingly-insane story of Death Stranding 2, while also introducing us to new threats and characters.One of the new characters introduced to us thanks to the newest trailer was Neil, played by Luca Marinelli. In a social media post, Kojima revealed details on how he came to meet Marinelli, and how the decision to cast him for the character came about. Kojima also revealed that the character, Neil, will play a similar role as Mads Mikkelsens character Cliff from the original Death Stranding.A concert tour celebrating the music of Death Stranding was also announced. Dubbed the Strands of Harmony World Tour, tickets for the concerts are set to become available from March 12 onwards. The first leg of the concert will kick things off in Sydney, Australia in November, before ultimately coming to Canada with performances in Montreal and Toronto in March 2026.
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