Category: architecture
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This Thriving Terra Cotta Workshop Gets an Impressive Brick Makeover in Rural Vietnam
All images © Tropical Space In the village of Dien Phuong in the Quang Nam Province of Vietnam, a thriving workshop received a striking expansion with the help of Ho Chi Minh City-based architects Tropical Space. In 2016, the design firm conceived of a cubic studio for local artist Le Duc Ha in the form…
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Jamie McGregor Smith Illuminates Europe’s Most Striking Brutalist Churches in ‘Sacred Modernity’
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L’Église Saint-Nicolas, Heremence, Switzerland. Designed by Walter Maria Förderer, constructed 1967-1971. All photos © Jamie McGregor Smith, courtesy of Hatje Cantz, shared with permission In the mid-20th century, a bold, angular architectural style emerged as a celebration of post-war renewal, innovation, and symbolic strength. Brutalism, known for its bare, monochrome, industrial materials like concrete, brick,…
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GhostFaceNets: Efficient Face Recognition on Edge Devices
Introduction GhostFaceNets is a revolutionary facial recognition technology that uses affordable operations without compromising accuracy. Inspired by attention-based models, it revolutionizes facial recognition technology. This blog post explores GhostFaceNets through captivating visuals and insightful illustrations, aiming to educate, motivate, and spark creativity. The journey is not just a blog post, but a unique exploration of…