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Cargill debuts wind-powered ocean liner with WindWings®
Modern architecture and ocean liners are close cousins, if not immediate siblings. A revolution in one discipline tends to signal that change is coming for the other. Continue reading on The Architect’s Newspaper The post Cargill debuts the world’s first ever wind-powered ocean liner with WindWings® appeared first on The Architect’s Newspaper.
 
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NASA awards ICON contract to continue research on lunar habitation
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Hood Design Studio creates an inhabitable landscape for NVIDIA’s campus
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CLT shines in Rogers Partners’ renovation of a former shipbuilding factory
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ICON and BIG break ground on the world’s largest 3D-printed community
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2022 ACADIA covers extra-disciplinary collaboration and artificial intelligence
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Concrete.ai releases tool reducing cost of concrete construction
 
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OpenAI’s Sora will advance renderings with a cinematic depth
Unlike the NFT craze of 2020, a fire that burnt out quite quickly, it seems like the rage centering AI’s world takeover, a similarly feared practice, has become accepted and less scary, at least for now. OpenAI, one of the largest software companies for text-to-image AI, is now readying to launch Sora, an AI program
 
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The postdigital has made the things around us into friends and enemies. It’s time to reevaluate the relationship
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This Paul Rudolph-designed house in New York is being sold as an NFT
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Elon Musk’s Baltimore-to-D.C. Hyperloop appears dead
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Mario Cucinella Architects and WASP complete TECLA, a 3D-printed earthen abode
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SOM’s Moon Village is heading to the Venice Architecture Biennale
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New pre- and postoccupancy sensors could change the way we design our workplaces
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A power plant in New York ramped back up to mine Bitcoin, but opponents are pushing back
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Installing a digitally fabricated pavilion from an ocean away is the new COVID normal
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BQE Software announces significant growth investment from Serent Capital
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Op-ed: There’s more to timber building than trees
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The first virtual house NFT just sold for more than $500,000
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Jennifer Bonner and engineer Hanif Kara talk timber futures
 

