DAGOpen OÜ Wins Architectural Competition to Design Modern Family Home in Ukraine Crisis Courtesy of KUM | Hata by DAGOpen OÜ Share ShareFacebookTwitterMailPinterestWhatsappOrhttps://www.archdaily.com/1004860/dagopen-ou-wins-architectural-competition-to-design-modern-family-home-in-ukraine-crisisDAGOpen OÜ has just won the architectural competition for a standard design of Ukrainian Family houses, with their design “Hata.” The competition invited 17 designs from Estonian and Ukrainian architects to design “a standard project for modern family-type small group homes to be built in Ukraine”. The architecture of Ukraine directly inspired the winning design and addressed the spatial decisions made to attend to the crisis.+ 2 The winner of the competition, DAGOpen OÜ resembles a traditional Ukrainian…
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Architecture firm Daniel Statham Studio has designed a vertical car park in central Hangzhou, China, where cars are stacked using a fully automated lift system. Named Future Car Park, the building is located in the city’s central business district and has a capacity of 500 cars. The car park is located in central Hangzhou”Future Car Park invents a new way people commute to urban hubs, while creating an urban oasis that is a synthesis of the latest automated parking technologies, public space, event spaces and hanging gardens for the public,” the studio said. The car park is comprised of a…
We all know that camera products are in incredibly short supply these days – but it’s unusual for them to be in short supply before they’re even released. That’s the case, however, with the much-anticipated Nikon 180-600mm Z lens. While it was announced back in June, no release date was given for the Nikon Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR. But Nikon Japan has warned that the lens is already in short supply, even before it reveals an actual release date later this month. • Take a look at the best Nikon telephoto lenses available right now”Due to the large number of orders for…
“When you speak to a Ghanaian artist, they’ll spend half the time talking about other Ghanaian artists,” Richmond Orlando Mensah tells us of his time interviewing artists for the book Voices. Since 2015, Richmond has been the founder and artistic director of Manju Journal, a platform born out of a desire to spotlight and celebrate creativity throughout Ghana and the continent at large and its diaspora. With an educational background in linguistics and French, Richmond hasn’t always worked directly with the creative industry, but has all the passion needed to tell its unique stories. “I have always loved creativity throughout…
With book bans at public libraries taking center stage around the country, the Michigan Library Association is calling on residents to push back against what it sees as censorship and a violation of First Amendment rights.In doing so, the association has launched a six-month campaign – dubbed MI Right to Read – which calls on Michiganders to help raise awareness of communities looking to ban book titles or otherwise infringe on what it refers to as the public’s “right to read.”“The majority of Michiganders support the work our public libraries do and want to see various perspectives portrayed in the…
Comment on this storyCommentLast fall, a group of Montgomery County elementary school principals sent a letter to school district leaders with concerns that books new to the language arts curriculum that included LGBTQ characters were teaching young students about sexual orientation and gender identity even though district leaders said they weren’t, according to emails reviewed by The Washington Post.“It has been communicated that MCPS is not teaching about sexual orientation and gender identity as stand alone concepts in elementary school,” some of the principals wrote in a document sent in November. “However, several of the books and supporting documents seemingly…
JAMESTOWN — A Jamestown resident used her experience on an ambulance ride in October 2022 to motivate her to write a series of rhyming children’s books.Connie Krapp said she was experiencing a migraine headache one evening and saw a doctor the next morning. The migraine headaches occur every once in a while, and she said she has learned how to manage them pretty well.But this time, she had a migraine headache hit her harder. She experiences one like this every few years, Krapp said. After getting a CT scan and an MRI, the doctor sent her to Fargo fearing a…
Oher book signing set for Square Published 7:00 am Wednesday, August 2, 2023 Oher Former Rebel great offers insight into life’s adversity, struggles Off Square Books is gearing up to host a special book signing event featuring NFL champion and inspiration behind the hit movie “The Blind Side,” Michael Oher. The event is scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 15 at 5:30 p.m. at Off Square Books. Oher, who gained widespread fame for his remarkable life journey, is set to present his new book, titled “When Your Back’s Against the Wall,” which offers insights on overcoming adversity and prevailing against all odds.…
Spoiler Warning: The following article contains spoilers for The Witcher Season 3 Volume 2.An executive producer on The Witcher has defended Netflix against fans claiming the show writers don’t respect the original books.A tweet from executive producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach (below) referenced one scene from the books as proof of this, saying original scripts included a scene closer to the original version from author Andrzej Sapkowski.”For those who claim that we don’t read or respect the books, the writers’ draft of The Witcher [Season 3 Episode 6] absolutely began with Dijkstra holding Geralt at knife point as he pissed into a…
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Every first Tuesday in August, neighbors across the metro trade their air-conditioned homes for local parks, driveways, and streets for National Night Out events.“There’s so much division between political persuasions and environmental issues, so my thought is we want to be with each other not against each other,” said Katrine Stuart, who lives in Nob Hill. “I think in our time it’s harder to meet neighbors.”More than 100 city staffers dispersed throughout Albuquerque Tuesday night to have a presence at every event, along with law enforcement.“When we’re interacting with people on 911 calls sometimes it can be…