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MAD Architects Reveals “Urban Sculpture” Complex in Vilnius

Vilnius Multifunctional Complex. Image Courtesy of MAD Architects MAD Architects have exposed their design for a multi-functional complex located in the historic middle of Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania. The programme was designed as an “urban sculpture” where anyone can move between underground levels, walk-able roofs, porches and other …

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Tour of Fuzhou: Davidenok secures overall victory

Australia’s Kaden Groves of the Mitchelton-BikeExchange development team won the fifth and final stage of the Tour of Fuzhou in China as Ilya Davidenok of Beijing XDS-Innova secured overall success, 12 seconds ahead of Ben Dyball of St George, with Lyu Xianjing from the Hengxiang Cycling Team, who win stage …

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Visiting the Panerai Manufacture, the Brand’s Highly Efficient Production Site (With Exclusive Live Pics)

The Panerai manufacture was completed in 2014 and is currently headed by Jean-Marc Pontroue. Located on the outskirts of Neuchatel, the 10,000 sqm structure was constructed with eco-compatible standards. It gleans all product developing and production squads under one modern roof to operate the brand manufacturing activities( duties, moves and …

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Academic freedom “fundamental” after UAE ruling

The UK HE sector has championed the importance of ensuring that academic freedom and the imperative to throw security of students and staff first, next following the United Arab Emirates sentencing a British PhD student to life imprisonment for alleged spying. Durham University PhD student, Matthew Hedges has said that …

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KLIMS18: UiTM AVII – a study in autonomous driving

The exterior may be very much that of a regular Perodua Myvi with some creative styling revisions, but what’s underneath the hood is anything but. This is the Urban Intelligent Mobile Autonomous Vehicle II, also known as AVII, a designing study created by Universiti Teknologi Mara( UiTM) as a testbed …

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At the Junction of Bitter and Sweet

I suppose when I look back on it, it was kind of silly and dangerous that I didn’t tell anyone I wasn’t feeling so well. I had started taking swimming lessons and then the agonies in my left leg began. I didn’t think it would be a big deal- just …

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