Shaping the Identity of Elephants via Advocacy and Education

Shaping the Identity of Elephants via Advocacy and Education

Shattering limitations in athletics Anne-Marie Nguessan has been demolishing obstacles in athletics like a wrecking ball through a questionable renovation. In a society where gender frequently dictates prospects, she’s demonstrating that ability and resolve can obliterate outdated views. From the outset, Nguessan encountered resistance that would make even the fiercest rugby scrum seem like a leisurely stroll.

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Architect Liu Jiakun Receives 2025 Pritzker Prize

Architect Liu Jiakun Receives 2025 Pritzker Prize

Creative strategies for urban expansion The swift urbanization in China has ignited a surge of architectural creativity, and a prominent figure in this trend is Liu Jiakun. He’s not merely constructing buildings—he’s transforming the urban environment with a methodology that harmonizes modern design with cultural heritage.

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The Streets of Tomorrow: Dynamic, Energetic, and Canopied

The Streets of Tomorrow: Dynamic, Energetic, and Canopied

Redefining architecture as an environmental partner The approach to how we construct buildings is undergoing a significant transformation, and it’s about time. The dean of Columbia University’s Graduate School of Architecture believes that it’s insufficient for architecture merely to “avoid harm” anymore.

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El Chapultepec Contrata Nuevos Arquitectos para la Renovación del Histórico Local de Jazz

El Chapultepec Contrata Nuevos Arquitectos para la Renovación del Histórico Local de Jazz

Restoration of a historic jazz gem The famed jazz establishment in Denver, El Chapultepec, is hitting the spotlight once more. After enduring a period of uncertainty, the owners are revitalizing the cherished venue, committed to celebrating its illustrious history while looking forward to an innovative future.

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Allan Jacobs, Celebrated Urban Planner from San Francisco, Passes Away at 96

Allan Jacobs, Celebrated Urban Planner from San Francisco, Passes Away at 96

Jacobs’ view on the Transamerica Pyramid While Jacobs was an icon in the field of architecture, he wasn’t particularly enthusiastic about the Transamerica Pyramid. He regarded it as somewhat of an anomaly in San Francisco’s skyline—more of an audacious proclamation than a seamless complement.

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