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Junya Ishigami talks about the bridge between nature and architecture in China designboom talks to Japanese people architect Junya Ishigami’s latest project, the Rizhao Zaishui Art Museum, addresses one of China’s most interesting phenomena. When faced with the Chinese landscape, its vast and limitless structures can pose difficult architectural challenges. Ishigami argues that it is definitely difficult to compete with such a vast environment. Considering these circumstances, Ishigami completed the project. museum As a long structure, it is of the same scale as the artificial lake that floats above it. Stretching nearly a kilometer from end to end, it evokes…

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Junya Ishigami talks about the bridge between nature and architecture in China designboom talks to Japanese people architect Junya Ishigami’s latest project, the Rizhao Zaishui Art Museum, addresses one of China’s most interesting phenomena. When faced with the Chinese landscape, its vast and limitless structures can pose difficult architectural challenges. Ishigami argues that it is definitely difficult to compete with such a vast environment. Considering these circumstances, Ishigami completed the project. museum As a long structure, it is of the same scale as the artificial lake that floats above it. Stretching nearly a kilometer from end to end, it evokes…

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image source, alex bastianimage caption, Alex Bastian, along with his wife Ljoza and children Niko and Ilya, say Brexit has made it difficult for them to remain in Sweden, the country they considered home.Article informationauthor, Susana Mendonçarole, BBC Radio London political reporter6 hours agoAt his apartment in Richmond upon Thames, Alex Bastian shows me photos of his family enjoying a day out by the seaside in the countryside he calls home. He and his wife Ljösa moved to Sweden about eight years ago. Their children Ilya, 7, and Niko, 5, were born there, but the family’s dream of staying in…

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Stay ahead of trends in fashion and beyond with our free weekly Lifestyle Edit newsletterStay ahead of trends in fashion and beyond with our free weekly Lifestyle Edit newsletter IIt sounds like something out of a dystopian novel, where sensors accurately track how long employees are at their desks. But it actually happened at the newspaper company where my colleague used to work. Have you ever bumped into someone in the cafeteria while drinking coffee and ended up drinking a chinwag? Your desk, your boss, probably knows.This regime apparently didn’t last long – it’s hard to force anything when the…

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A mother was left screaming “I got an eye in my eye” after a vile thug threw acid at her face and her two children in a suspected acid attack in south London.Witnesses said the thugs then fled the scene, leaving eight people in need of hospital treatment. Nine people were injured in the incident, including a woman, her two children, and three police officers.The suspect remained at large as of Thursday morning, and a helicopter was dispatched to search for him.London acid attack: 9 injured in south LondonP.A.Officers have launched an investigation following an attack on Lesser Avenue in…

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West Indies’ white-ball coach says he can’t wait to include Joseph in the ODI and T20I squad once he is fit and able to play.alex malcomFebruary 1, 2024 • 2 hours agoShamar Joseph was electrocuted on the Gaba test Cricket Australia/Getty ImagesWest Indies Test hero Shamar Joseph could force his way into this year’s T20 World Cup reckoning despite not playing in the two limited-overs series against Australia, coach Darren Sammy said. admitted that he was causing a problem of choice.Last Sunday, Joseph shocked the cricketing world by leading West Indies to a historic Test victory over Australia at the…

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Irish people living in London tend to value their national identity. This characteristic manifests itself in many ways. It is to loudly proclaim that the city’s Guinness recognition is insufficient. Histrionic despair over the lack of Taito chips and Barry’s tea. They cluster in areas of the city that are considered sufficiently Gaelic (formerly Kilburn and Camden, but the migration to Hackney and Clapham is almost complete). Instincts are mostly harmless. However, if left unchecked, it can lead to a kind of self-parodying automatic rice paddy hustle.However, I understand the urge. Nations are important to people. Just ask the French.…

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Cadbury World has today announced that it will be discontinuing a popular ride. The Bournville attraction has also announced a new immersive ride, Cadbury Chocolate Quest, which will open later this year in its place. This comes as Cadabra closes its doors after 27 years at Cadbury World. Since opening in 1997, more than 14 million guests have experienced this ride, including Princess Anne, Adele, Simon Pegg, Gwyneth Paltrow, and more. The new Cadbury Chocolate Quest ride is part of a wider £8 million investment in Cadbury World. Merlin Entertainment, which operates Alton Towers and Legoland, acquired Cadbury World in…

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The Brian Jonestown Massacre once seemed destined to become a footnote in rock history. Sure, the West Coast psych-rock collective was beloved by record buffs and bowl-cut aficionados in the 1990s, but their attempts to break into the mainstream have typically been marked by frontman Anton Newcombe’s self-indulgence. thwarted multiple times by sabotage, leaving Stoner behind. By the dawn of the new millennium, the national anthem was falling into obscurity. Then came dig!. In 2004, this cult documentary catapulted the band into notoriety around the world. This film depicts the band’s rivalry with his label’s adversaries, The Dandy and the…

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I’m sweating at my laptop, frantically skimming through my credentials. “Bachelor’s degree…OK OK…must be at least 12…able to work part-time…please attach resume and cover letter.” I grind my teeth in frustration. Do you need two references for her, a resume and a cover letter? For a part-time job for beginners? I hate this. The dichotomy of my last semester of college is eating away at me. On the one hand, I’m ready to finish my last class and finally be free from academic distractions, which I’m obviously grateful for. On the other hand, what comes after graduating from university is…

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