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hotel by ccd reinterprets nomadic cultural patterns through dispersed brick volumes in china

CCD’s design for Hotel Indigo Nalati draws on Nomadic Culture   Hotel Indigo Nalati is located at the junction of the Duku Highway and the Ili ‘Figure-8’ Scenic Loop in Nalati Town, within the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture of Xinjiang, China. Set within an expansive landscape of steppe and framed by the Tianshan Mountains, the

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From Alarm Clocks To Minimal Phones: How Mudita Is Building A Calm “Anti‑Ecosystem” For Digital Detox

Mudita is a company that focuses on minimalism and mindfulness in technology, a rare philosophy in an industry that relentlessly chases engagement metrics and data monetization. At CES 2026, while competitors showcased AI-powered everything and sensor-packed gadgets, Mudita’s booth felt like a calm oasis in the chaos. CEO Michał Stasiuk explained that most people quickly

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kengo kuma unveils plans to renovate michelin factory museum in france

the museum on michelin’s former tire manufacturing site   The proposed renovation of L’Aventure Michelin by Kengo Kuma & Associates is planned for Clermont-Ferrand, France, on a former tire manufacturing site linked to the company’s early growth. The museum sits within the Quartier des Pistes, a 1960s industrial complex whose long spans and repetitive frames

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Rotary blades, tank treads, cyclone airflow: Lymow One Plus robot mower bets everything on cut quality

Robotic lawn mowers don’t fail because they lack autonomy – they fail because owners stop trusting them. Missed patches, unexpected downtime, edge-case breakdowns: these are the reasons robotic mowing still hasn’t fully replaced traditional mowers on large and complex lawns. Lymow One Plus addresses that trust gap head-on. An evolution of Lymow’s tank-tread, boundary-free mower

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This $18,000 Holographic Display Needs No Glasses to See 3D Videos

Do you remember that scene from Minority Report when Tom Cruise’s character was walking around and there were 3D hologram ads being served to him after scanning his eyeballs? You might think we’re decades away from this, but the technology is actually already being developed. Well, we still won’t get that kind of personalized marketing

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Satechi Slim EX Wireless Series Has Replaceable Batteries, Not E-Waste

Most people no longer live on a single machine. A MacBook for creative work, a Windows desktop for heavier tasks, an iPad for meetings, and a phone for everything in between. The awkward dance of swapping keyboards, re-learning shortcuts, or tolerating cramped laptop layouts becomes daily routine, and most wireless sets still assume you are

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Mariusz Lewandowski Painted Apocalyptic Monoliths And Lone Witnesses To Cosmic Horror, Turning Personal Nightmares Into Surreal Oil Masterpieces

Mariusz Lewandowski was a Polish surrealist painter (1960–2022) from Działdowo who lived and worked in Górowo Iławeckie, Warmia and Masuria, creating oil‑on‑canvas works dominated by mystical, apocalyptic and otherworldly motifs. Without formal art training, he started by painting shop signs and funeral ribbons while working at a metal factory, then sold paintings at local markets

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