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Debi Evans Blog: 19 March 2024

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

The war on the mind. What is mental illness anyway? And what could the next ‘plandemic’ be?

UK Column News - 20th March 2024

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

Fornethy Residential School: Tales from the Archives

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

Continuing coverage of the Fornethy Survivors Group, an organisation of women who were emotionally, physically, and sexually abused at Fornethy Residential School in remote Perthshire, Scotland, from 1960 to 1991 as Glaswegian girls.

UK Column News - 22nd March 2024

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

Fluoride—The Poisoned Chalice: In Plain Sight

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

How safe is our drinking water and what can we do about it?

UK Column News Extra - 22nd March 2024

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

Available for members and non-members, in this UK Column News Extra Mike, Ben and Debi are joined by Cheryl Grainger to discuss the recent MHRA board meeting, what was discussed and the direct data sharing link between many GP surgeries and the MHRA.

UK Column News - 25th March 2024

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

Outsourcing morality: Blackwater and beyond—with Morgan Lerette

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

No rules of engagement, no inter-agency cooperation, no remedy for a crumbling state. Morgan Lerette tells Charles Malet about navigating his way through the chaos of life as a private military contractor in Iraq and what rebuilding really meant.

UK Column News - 27th March 2024

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

No Smoke Without Fire 8: The Green King (Part 3)

28 March 2024 @ 8:47 pm

Backed by trillions, King Charles’ Terra Carta claims to offer the basis of a recovery plan that puts nature, people and the planet at the heart of global value creation—using the power of nature combined with the transformative innovation and resources of the private sector. 

ArchDaily.com

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Broadcasting Architecture Worldwide

Lourosa-Fiães Transport Interface / Atelier d'Arquitectura Lopes da Costa

28 March 2024 @ 2:00 pm

The Interface de Transportes Lourosa – Fiães is a transport interface, located on a plot of land with around 11,500m2 on the border between these two parishes, comprises a vast parking and manoeuvring area and a support building of around 500m2, which was chosen to be located perpendicular to the road that gives it access. This location allows a better integration into the existing topography, and also clearly separates the access to the car park at east from the buses access at west, so there are no crossroads or possible conflicts between cars and buses traffic.

Atelier Casa GO / MAGarq

28 March 2024 @ 12:00 pm

The Atelier is located in a low-density neighborhood in the city of Posadas, within a one-hectare plot, surrounded by abundant and lush vegetation. It is also where the artist's residence is situated, in constant contact with the surrounding nature. This special context set a fundamental guideline for the placement of the Atelier, to not cut down any trees. In this way, the project is surrounded by trees with large foliage that provide shade on extremely hot days.

SOLO luminosa / CONTRA arquitetura

28 March 2024 @ 10:00 am

Solo Luminosa is SOLO's first project, a nature-based accommodation chain. With the architecture signed by CONTRA, the chain's main pillars are remote nature and biocontemporary architecture.  

The Architecture of Dune: Leveraging the Past to Create a Myth of the Future

28 March 2024 @ 7:30 am

Imagine a world thousands of years into the future, one where humanity has conquered planets from galaxies away, only to default to a neofeudalistic social order in a constant power struggle, all built upon an intricate tapestry of cultures and religions and set in a harsh yet vivid landscape that becomes a character in and of itself. This was the challenge faced by director Denis Villeneuve and production designer Patrice Vermette in creating the cinematic adaptation of Frank Herbert's 1965 novel. The two Dune movies, released

The Stoic Wall Residence / LIJO RENY architects

28 March 2024 @ 7:00 am

Immersed within the captivating embrace of a hot and humid tropical climate, 'The Stoic Wall Residence' harmoniously combines indoor and outdoor living. Situated in Kadirur, Kerala, amidst its scorching heat, incessant monsoon rains, and lush vegetation, this home exemplifies the art of harmonizing with nature. Courtyards, landscape pockets, and biophilic features effortlessly integrate with the house, transforming the act of dwelling into a holistic experience of well-being.

Ana Skobe Wins the Architecture Photography Category at Sony World Photography Awards 2024

28 March 2024 @ 6:30 am

The Sony World Photography Awards 2024 has announced its category winners and shortlist, showcasing the best single images from around the world captured during the last year. With over 395,000 submissions from 220 countries and territories, the competition aims to highlight established and emerging photographers from around the world. The Open Competition is divided into 10 category sections, covering a diverse range of themes, from Architecture and Landscape to Portraiture, Lifestyle, and Wildlife photography.

Gotham House / Plan:b arquitectos

28 March 2024 @ 6:00 am

This small apartment building for rent is located in the middle of a block of the urban fabric of the Provenza neighborhood in Medellín. The typical lots in this city area have party walls and are elongated. In this case, the principal and narrow faces of the lot are located in the east-west direction with greater solar incidence. Therefore, we proposed a single apartment for each floor with deep facades and intermediate spaces - balconies, terraces, gardens - at the ends, allowing cross ventilation, natural lighting, and shaded areas. 

Exploring the Grand Egyptian Museum Through Photography: Bridging Past and Present in Cairo

28 March 2024 @ 5:30 am

Showcasing millennia of Egyptian history and culture, the Grand Egyptian Museum is a monumental project in Cairo, Egypt, designed by the Irish firm Heneghan Peng Architects. Home to over 100,000 artifacts spanning Egypt’s storied past, the museum is on the brink of opening its doors to the public after multiple setbacks. Recent updates offer glimpses of the structure’s progress, with photographs captured by Egyptian photographer Farida Bustani providing sneak peeks of the architectural landmark.

When Sunlight Meets Tadao Ando’s Concrete

28 March 2024 @ 4:00 am

If there is any consistent factor in his work, says Pritzker-winning architect Tadao Ando, then it is the pursuit of light. Ando’s complex choreography of light fascinates most when the viewer experiences the sensitive transitions within his architecture. Sometimes walls wait calmly for the moment to reveal striking shadow patterns, and other times water reflections animate unobtrusively solid surfaces. His combination of traditional Japanese architecture with a vocabulary of modernism has contributed greatly to critical regionalism. While he is concerned with individual solutions that have a respect for local sites and contexts Ando’s famous buildings – such as the Church of the Light, Koshino House or the Water Temple – link the notion of regional identity with a modern imagining of space, material and light. Shoji walls with diffuse light are reinterpreted in the context of another culture, for instance, fi

Transformation Langensand Apartment Block / Galliker und Riva Architekten

28 March 2024 @ 3:00 am

The renovation of the Langensand block opposes its replacement and emphasises the preservation of the building as an integral part of the ensemble, along with its associated resources. The aim was to preserve and expand the affordable living space as well as to transition the residential block into a new life cycle.

realclimatescience.com

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Exposing the hypocrisy of climate science.