Month: September 2022

Architecture and the American Office

[ad_1] Through stories and speculations, architects Florian Idenburg and LeeAnn Suen expose the relationships between space, work and people, and explore the intentions that have driven the development of office design for working humans. In twelve essays, The Office of Good Intentions. Human(s) Work examines the spatial typologies and global phenomena that have defined the …

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Navajo Nation funds new hotel in Shiprock, N.M. – The Durango Herald

[ad_1] Project looks to tap into tourism and business travel markets, create jobs Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez and Vice President Myron Lizer, along with Shiprock Chapter officials, toured the site for a new hotel in Shiprock in 2019. The project was delayed because of the coronavirus pandemic. (Courtesy of Navajo Nation) For years, Shiprock, …

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Ancient Ruins in Iraq Open to Visitors After War Damage

[ad_1] Once, the Iraqi town of Hatra was under the control of the Islamic State (IS) militant group. Now, visitors can walk peacefully through the UNESCO world heritage site in the northern part of Iraq. Local leaders are trying to bring tourists back to the area after the invaders almost destroyed the ancient ruins. Hatra …

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Real Estate Phish Swallows 1,000s of Microsoft 365 Credentials

[ad_1] Thousands of Microsoft 365 credentials have been discovered stored in plaintext on phishing servers, as part of an unusual, targeted credential-harvesting campaign against real estate professionals. The attacks showcase the growing, evolving risk that traditional username-password combinations present, researchers say, especially as phishing continues to grow in sophistication, evading basic email security.  Researchers from Ironscales …

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Ward 5 municipal candidates outline their priorities

[ad_1] There’s a bit of something for everyone in Ward 5. At the geographic heart of the town, the ward is home to Oakville Place, Sheridan College and the communities of Oak Park, River Oaks and College Park, single-family homes in its southern portion, highrise apartments along Trafalgar Road and the town’s first experiments with dense, …

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Related, Wynn Seeking Casino License for Undeveloped Section of Hudson Yards – Commercial Observer

[ad_1] Go west, young casino developer. That’s what Related Companies and Wynn Resorts plan to do with the undeveloped western section of Hudson Yards, announcing on Thursday they teamed up to apply for a downstate casino license, Bloomberg first reported. In terms of revenue, the developers don’t see much of a gamble in building a …

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Archtober, New York City’s Architecture Festival, Returns for its Twelfth Year | News

[ad_1] This post is brought to you by Archtober 2022 Archtober, the month-long festival of architecture and design, returns this year to New York City. Organized by the Center for Architecture in collaboration with partners and sponsors across the city, the 2022 installment of the festival will gather events, exhibitions, resources, and activities across the …

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Iowa State University’s new engineering hall’s costs rise 25% more than expected

[ad_1] Construction of a new engineering hall on Iowa State University’s campus will continue as designed, but at a significantly higher cost than originally expected. The Iowa Board of Regents on Thursday approved a new budget for construction of the Therkildsen Industrial Engineering Building — now at a cost of more than $73 million instead of the $54 million …

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