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Adding a Touch of Dutch to Eugene’s Streets

SW Oregon Architect

Some of the results are positively bizarre, with wildly distorted perspectives that remind me of stills from the Paris-folding sequence in Christopher Nolan’s movie Inception (Indeed, the website includes a disclaimer that says “Seeing some unusual results? That’s because our AI is new here and he’s still learning.”)

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Best Tool to Cut Plexiglass Sheets Neatly Without Cracks

Archute

Important disclaimer: Whether using non-power or power tools, you must wear protective gear to protect yourself from. I own most of the cutting tools DIYers have, which come in handy for various tasks. However, if you do not own such implements, do not worry; I will help you find the best tool to cut Plexiglass sheets.

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First concrete poured for One Delisle’s raft foundation

Brandon Donnelly

Disclaimer: I am not a structural engineer or a hydrogeological engineer. However, that’s not the case here at One Delisle, as the groundwater levels aren’t as high and this will not be a “bathtubbed” underground. So the job of this giant slab is as a mat foundation. What do I know?

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Panorámica's interactive-AI machine lets "anybody be a Mexican designer"

Deezen

Showcased at the design section of the Zona Maco art fair in Mexico City, the exhibition was called Anybody Can Be a Mexican Designer with a subheading that disclaimed "even if you are not a designer nor Mexican". The exhibition showcased the collective's machine inside a white booth backed by a massive screen.

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The world’s top performing luxury residential markets

Brandon Donnelly

Knight Frank just released the 16th edition of its Wealth Report along with the disclaimer that, with everything going on in Ukraine right now, this outlook is of “little relative importance” and kind of doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things.

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Sloping columns and columns in tension

Brandon Donnelly

Obvious disclaimer: I am not a structural engineer. The result is that you get some sloping columns in the suites. But I think that’s kind of cool. If you’re nerdy enough to care, it tells you how the structure of the building is working. Photo: Elevated Angles via Highbury Concrete

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Elevators in multi-family buildings

Brandon Donnelly

Disclaimer: I am not an elevator consultant! Because I suspect that as building heights increase and as parking ratios continue to decline, parking shuttle elevators will likely become more common in cities like Toronto. Let me know in the comments below.