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Jul 14, 2024 |
medium.com | Daniel León
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Feb 5, 2024 |
ozcarguide.com | Lee Barr |Daniel León |Laverne Elliott
According to Market.us, the global Compression Therapy market size is forecasted to exceed US$ 7.3 billion by 2033, with a promising CAGR of 5.9% from 2024 to 2033. Compression therapy offers therapeutic benefits, including enhanced blood circulation, reduced swelling, pain relief, and prevention of complications related to conditions like venous insufficiency or lymphedema.
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Feb 1, 2024 |
ozcarguide.com | Daniel León |Lee Barr
Ceramic Tile Market was valued at USD 302.3 billion in 2023, and it is expected to reach USD 583.6 billion by 2033. Between 2023 and 2032, this market is estimated to register a CAGR of 6.8%. The Ceramic Tile Market refers to the industry involved in the production, distribution, and sale of ceramic tiles. Ceramic tiles are versatile, durable, and aesthetically pleasing building materials made from clay, sand, and other natural substances.
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Oct 30, 2023 |
unaaldia.hispasec.com | Daniel León
En una reciente investigación de seguridad, se ha descubierto una nueva campaña de ciberataque que utiliza archivos de paquete de aplicaciones MSIX falsos para distribuir malware a través de populares programas de software, como Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Brave, Grammarly y Cisco Webex. Este malware ha sido bautizado como GHOSTPULSE y ha sido objeto de análisis por parte del investigador de Elastic Security Labs, Joe Desimone.
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Oct 5, 2023 |
propertyweek.com | Lem Bingley |Peter Bill |Jamie Bennett-Ness |Daniel León
Confirming what must count as one of the worst-kept secrets in political history, Sunak announced he was “cancelling the rest of the HS2 project”, going on to explain that this meant finishing off the work to link Birmingham to Euston, and then spending the money clawed back from the northern leg on a plethora of more modest schemes across the country, including what he christened “Network North”.
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Oct 4, 2023 |
propertyweek.com | Daniel León |Tim Clark |Lem Bingley |David White
Editor: On Monday, the architectural field celebrated World Architecture Day. This event provides an occasion to celebrate the work done by architects and to reflect on how we can respond to new challenges and trends. This year’s theme – ‘Architecture for Resilient Communities’ – is a pressing and timely one. It is no exaggeration to say that architects have the power to make but also unmake communities.
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Sep 28, 2023 |
bdonline.co.uk | Daniel León |Katie Lin |Anna Beckett |Thomas Lane
By repurposing redundant offices into mixed-use buildings, we can create new vibrant urban communities, writes Daniel Leon
In June, HSBC announced that it would vacate its famous Canary Wharf headquarters for pared-down new premises in the City. What began as a trickle soon turned into a flood. HSBC has since been followed by Moody’s, Clifford Chance, and Credit Suisse – who have either sub-let sections of their office buildings, or have vacated them altogether.
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Sep 26, 2023 |
propertyweek.com | Daniel León |Ciaran Nerval
Commercially, the pandemic has reshaped how we live and work, with mono-use developments such as offices and retailers suffering the burden of reduced commercial footfall. With leases in London dropping to only two years and 10 months, the lowest level on record, the impetus is on architects to find innovative solutions to property woes. Architects’ attempts to restore confidence in commercial and residential real estate are increasingly defined by the value of mixed-use schemes.
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Aug 17, 2023 |
insidehousing.co.uk | Daniel León
Comment By breaking away from the traditional mould, mixed-use developments can become vibrant spaces that cater to the diverse needs of residents and businesses alike, writes Daniel Leon Sharelines By breaking away from the traditional mould, mixed-use developments can become vibrant spaces that cater to the diverse needs of residents and businesses alike, writes Daniel Leon #UKhousing As remote work becomes more prevalent, mixed-use developments are being re-imagined to accommodate this...
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Aug 3, 2023 |
architectsjournal.co.uk | Daniel León
The modern British planning system, is a millstone around our collective neck. As architect and urban designer Sir Terry Farrell once said, in this country, we do not have planning – but development control. So it has proven. The system, inaugurated in 1947, gives local authorities a broad remit to veto development and is narrow and negative. It seldom makes any actual plans for our cities and towns, but instead merely blocks proposals.