Architecture

Prairie People: New hires and promotions for the week ending Dec. 31, 2021

As they become available, Prairie Business highlights the region’s new hires, promotions, and employee achievements. This week’s spotlight includes the following: Architecture Incorporated names partners SIOUX FALLS, S.D. • Architecture Incorporated of Sioux Falls and Rapid City said it is proud to announce that Jeremy Altman and Lauren Deshler have both accepted offers to become …

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Meet architecture studio T+E+A+M, shaking up its field

T+E+A+M brings practical rethinking to Ann Arbor and beyond The American Midwest has been shaking up the world of architecture. Profiled as part of our Next Generation 2022 project, T+E+A+M, from Ann Arbor, Michigan, is among emerging practices pioneering change The four co-founders behind Ann Arbor-based practice T+E+A+M met as faculty staff more than a …

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Service Mesh Architecture – Explained

Microservices are now everywhere and have taken the software development landscape by storm. In a recently concluded survey, 28% of the respondents revealed that they had been employing microservices for more than three years while 61% claimed to use it for a year. The respondents claimed that some of the biggest benefits of microservices are …

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Dan Peter Kopple, prominent Philadelphia architect, dies at 87

Dan Peter Kopple, 87, of Chestnut Hill, a prolific and prominent architect who worked on designs for Philadelphia International Airport, 30th Street Station, Penn Center, the U.S. Courthouse on Independence Mall, and other iconic buildings and structures in Philadelphia and elsewhere, died Wednesday, Dec. 15, of congestive heart failure at Brandywine Living at Dresher Estates. …

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Does Tesla’s Centralized Computer Architecture Require Fewer Chips?

This article comes to us courtesy of EVANNEX, which makes and sells aftermarket Tesla accessories. The opinions expressed therein are not necessarily our own at InsideEVs, nor have we been paid by EVANNEX to publish these articles. We find the company’s perspective as an aftermarket supplier of Tesla accessories interesting and are happy to share its content free …

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🌱Unranked Beavers Earn Respect + Best Architecture Of 2021

Morning, Beaverton! Let’s get you started this Wednesday with everything you need to know going on today in Beaverton. First, today’s weather: Cold with partial sunshine. High: 31 Low: 17. Here are the top stories in Beaverton today: Hear from professionals regarding getting around town through the icy conditions over at KPTV.com. Beaverton Towing owner …

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Matt Fajkus Architecture Designs The Autohaus Around Automotive Restoration

Sometimes, architects just need to learn about their client’s interests to come up with fantastic designs. It really helps when you know what somebody is passionate about before the first sketch begins. A great example of this concept is a work of Matt Fajkus Architecture located in Austin, Texas. The aptly named Autohaus caters to …

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We meet architect Germane Barnes: shaking up his field

Germane Barnes on racial demographics, cities and disruption in architecture The American Midwest has been shaking up the world of architecture. As part of our Next Generation 2022 project, we profile ten emerging practices pioneering change. Among them is Chicago-born Germane Barnes and his studio, with a base in Miami Germane Barnes has wanted to be an …

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Rainfall prediction app helps Indonesia’s farmers « Inhabitat – Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building

A new rainfall app is helping farmers in Indonesia’s Sumbawa Island navigate climate change. A collaboration between Bandung Institute of Technology, USAID’s Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance and an international development nonprofit called World Neighbors is giving farmers important data on maximizing their crops. Continue reading below Our Featured Videos In the past, the farmers in Dompu Regency have relied on natural signs …

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