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Hackers are using architects’ computers for crypto-mining, cybersecurity firm warns

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Cybersecurity firm Cisco Talos is warning of the potential for hackers to target architects and other designers with crypto-mining malware. The hacking campaign, which has largely targeted French-speaking architects, engineers, and graphic designers, sees the victim’s computer infected with malware via installer tools.

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Boston University Center for Computing & Data Sciences / KPMB Architects

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© Tom Arban architects: KPMB Architects Location: Boston, Massachusetts, United States Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Tom Arban Area: 345000.0 ft2 Read more »

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Architect Achim Menges wins a 2023 Leibniz Prize for his computational design research

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Menges is the influential founder of the renowned Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD) at the University of Stuttgart. Now in its 37th year, the award is considered by many the most prestigious research prize in Germany and, with an endowment of up to €2.5

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A look at the Mies Crown Hall Americas Prize nominees for 2024

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Many of the highest-profile new American buildings made the list of 219 nominated projects; among them, 111 West 57th Street , The Brooklyn Tower , new Buffalo AKG Museum , and Center for Computing Sciences at Boston University were some of the most prominent. Other smaller U.S.

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Architecture jobs in NYC for BIM, architectural technology, and computation design specialists

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Continuing with our weekly job highlights, we're focusing on six firms with open positions for design professionals who specialize in BIM, architectural technologies, and computational design. University of California Merced, Master Architect 2020. Recognized by the 2023 ULI Awards in the Low-Carbon Development Category.

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Sculpting Facades: Using New Technology to Create a More Textural and Expressive Architecture

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Image © Riccardo De Vecchi Advancements in 3D printing technology are progressing at an unprecedented pace, accompanied by a parallel surge in computational power for manipulating and creating intricate geometries. Read more »

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Are Carbon-Neutral Buildings Expensive?

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Center for Computing and Data Sciences, Boston University / KPMB Architects + Suffolk. Image Courtesy of KPMB Architects Decarbonization of the building sector is no longer a choice but a necessity.

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