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In the future, thanks to new eco-technologies, cities will become part of nature. The architect of "green" cities will help to design and build such megacities.
The task of the architect is to choose environmentally friendly materials and suitable technologies so as not only to minimize environmental damage, but also to ensure comfort for the residents of the house.
For example, the project of the Cypriot eco-city Neapolis provides for a waste recycling system, water conservation, as well as energy savings of 25% due to natural resources. At the same time, the city is building its own university, hospital, entertainment and business centers.
Green architects are also involved in the reorganization of existing cities, where they strive to create a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Rebuilding is more difficult than designing from scratch, so specialists have to organically introduce new technologies into ready-made urban spaces - organize a waste recycling system, introduce environmentally friendly transport, make buildings more energy efficient, think through a system of landscaping, etc.
Bemorepanda collecte some beautiful projects, that share green vibes of future, you can find more interesting buildings on Instagram Page green_architecturever.
1.Half green forest
2.Bridge
3.The Palm House
Vancouver, for example, has been able to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 25% from 1990s levels. This was achieved through both the modernization of existing urban facilities towards energy efficiency, and the construction of new, more environmentally friendly infrastructure. And in Freiburg, Germany, 400 km of bike paths were built to make it more convenient and profitable for residents to ride bicycles, so there are only 393 cars per 1,000 residents.
In addition to professional knowledge in the field of architecture and urbanism, a “green” architect needs to understand the environmental agenda and sustainable production technologies. This will help to understand how to make the city and infrastructure eco-friendly.
According to the UN, about 55% of the world's population lives in cities, and by 2050 this figure will increase to 68%. Despite the fact that it is cities that are responsible for 75% of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. It is impossible to ignore the damage that megacities cause to the environment, so developed countries are trying to minimize it.
Cities of a new type are gradually emerging around the world: for example, in the UAE, the Masdar eco-city has been under construction since 2006 - each building in it is built from low-carbon cement and recycled materials, and also saves water and energy at least 40% more than usual. Saudi Arabia aims to complete The Line's zero-carbon city by 2025. It will have no cars or roads, only high-speed trains. And in Singapore, the Tengah eco-city is being built with vacuum waste collection and solar-powered air conditioners.
Eco-cities of the future are also being built in Denmark, China, Cyprus and many other countries.
The air in megacities is usually polluted, and parks can minimize this effect. But they need free territories, which, as a rule, are not available in large cities. A few years ago, the Italian architect Stefano Boeri, who created "vertical scaffolding", proposed a solution to the problem. Towers covered with gardens make a significant contribution to the ecology of the city and decorate its landscape.
4.Ocean vibes
5.Alernative landscape
6.Green city
A similar concept is being implemented by the Vietnamese architectural bureau Vo Trong Nghia. His portfolio includes many "green" and environmentally friendly buildings.
They resemble huge flower pots: plants take up as much space as possible, becoming not only a decoration, but also a functional part of the house. The method is suitable for both new buildings and those that need reconstruction. This perfectly illustrates the renovation of a dilapidated residential building in the center of Hanoi. The facade is entirely hidden behind plants creeping along the bars. They protect from the sun, provide residents with privacy and increase the number of green spaces in the city.
All the works of the architectural bureau have one goal: to return a person to the natural world. The idea is applied both in private and large commercial projects. So, by order of a large family from Ho Chi Minh City, a completely “green” residence was created: palm trees and other plants form courtyards that connect the living room, dining room, bedrooms and offices into a common space, and the vertical arrangement of the gardens provides natural ventilation.
And in the popular tourist city of Da Nang, a major hotel chain has built a futuristic restaurant with ponds and a rooftop garden with the help of Vo Trong Nghia.
The architecture of the future is often associated with futuristic buildings, but it is already difficult to surprise them. The whimsical facades of Zaha Hadid, for example, can hardly be called an innovation - this is an established style. Along with complex forms, content is now also valued, namely technologies that save energy and resources of the planet. A few years ago, few people thought about the importance of rainwater harvesting systems, but now it is an integral part of modern projects.
In the past, buildings with a positive energy balance could easily be called the architecture of the future - it's hard to imagine that an ordinary office building can power the trams that we use to go to work. Now this is a reality - there are already at least four such buildings in Norway. Inside, nothing reminds that these are mini-power plants: there are offices and co-working spaces, a restaurant, a conference room and a rooftop terrace overlooking the fjord. But the facade and sloping roof are lined with photocells.
The future has arrived. Houses are being built by giant 3D printers, the range of materials is replenished - now you can build not only from wood, brick and reinforced concrete, but even recycled plastic, Tetra Pack or hemp panels. What's next? Recently, at the conference "Dialogues on Art: Living Heritage and a Look into the Future", hosted by the House of Cartier, the architects tried to answer this and other questions.
7.Perfect house
8.Half city, Half forest
Junya Ishigami, Stefano Boeri and Solano Benitez discussed what technology is changing in modern architecture, whether it has learned to interact with nature, and the role of an architect in the 21st century.
“The acute period of COVID-19 is over. Now we must ask ourselves if we are ready to return to normal life, which, however, led to the emergence of a pandemic, says Stefano Boeri. “The arrogant enslavement of wildlife, the destruction of places of biological diversity (deforestation, intensive agriculture or monoculture farming) has greatly facilitated the transition of the virus from rodents to our species.”
Junya Ishigami also speaks about the connection between man and nature. In his latest project, a plaza on the grounds of the Kanagawa Institute of Technology, he tried to create close contact between people, the environment and architecture. The feeling of unity with nature arises when you sit on the ground, so it is logical that a similar feeling will arise with architecture if you sit on the floor.
In ordinary life, furniture separates architecture, but here it is not. Only an undulating floor and ceiling, which evoke associations with natural hills or a huge soft bed.
When entering the building, you need to take off your shoes, and then sit or lie down, enjoying the breath of the wind, the rays of the sun that make their way through the round holes, the echo or even the raindrops.
Junya's project is difficult to describe in one word - it would seem that this is a multifunctional space, but the architect did not focus on this at all. While everyone wanted to create multi-purpose buildings that can be used for different needs, Ishigami designed a place where you can just pass the time. The priority here is a person's physical experience over time.
In all projects of the bureau, of course, this is taken into account, so buildings and even cities turn out to be energy efficient and environmentally friendly. One of these - the district of the future in the ancient Indian city of Amaravati - is being built right now. Here, more than sixty percent of the area will be occupied by green spaces, canals and ponds. The city will be equipped with a data collection center and made as autonomous as possible through the widespread use of solar energy. In addition to electric vehicles and water taxis, Amaravati will have a large number of shady streets and squares encouraging people to explore the city on foot.
9.Fuse Valley
10.Copenhagen towers
11.Flower of Qinghai
12.River loop
13.China Bay Arena
14.House project
15.Sport city
16.Perfect project
17.Magical forest
18.Project of future
19.Dream house
20.Beautiful design
21.Residential building
22.Coffee shop
23.The change is here
24.Design is a behavior
25.Sport complex
26.Residential building
27.Exterior spaces
28.Greenland convention center
29.Landskape
30.Hilton
31.Des Plantes Park
32.Park
33.Modern building
34.A green city
35.Architecture
36.Future is here
37.Green Monaco
38.Pine needles
39.A walk here
40.So beautiful
41.Beauty
42.Backyard
43.Never cube
44.Future US Pavlion
45.Perfect project
46.Cool shapes
47.Singapore
48.One more perfect project
49.Perfect lines
50.Relaxing space
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The concept of fact-checking came to new media from traditional journalism. More precisely, from the principles of the editorial office: an editorial filter is a necessary condition in the technology of a journalist's work. This technology is due to ethical principles: independence, objectivity, impartiality, accuracy. Due to the observance of these principles, the trust of the audience appears and the reputation of the publication is formed.
A fact is an event supported by reliable evidence. Different people may have different views on the same event, but you can't argue with the facts. That is why the fact should not only be established, but verified, rechecked and “cast in granite”.
Therefore, distortion of facts is a crime against objectivity and accuracy. Worse if it is a deliberate crime against independence and impartiality. It’s very bad when it’s a deliberate manipulative construct.
In modern digital communications, the concept of "factoid" is becoming more and more relevant. This is an initially non-existent fact, which, being published in the media, receives a lively reaction and assessment. And they, in turn, affect the picture of the world and the actions of people. The truth is not that important, in fact, if the effect is real.
Bemorepanda has prepared some interesting facts about everything in the world. WTF Facts is one of the most famous Twitter pages, here you will find a lot of interesting facts that will amaze you. Bemorepanda is at your disposal so that every day the most interesting things reach the screens of your devices.
Top 100 interesting things from WTF Facts
1.A speeding ticket in Finland
2.Free people in Mexico
3.Winning lottery
In Russia there is a famous story. This is very reminiscent of the episode of the cartoon about kolobok investigators, where the evil animal dealer Karbofos buys a porcelain elephant from a junk dealer, gets a certificate on him, breaks the now unnecessary trinket and says: "The elephant is bad, the certificate is good!" After that, according to this certificate, he leads a live elephant across the border. The rustic border guard stupidly looks at the certificate, correlates what is written in it with what he sees, and lets the animal across the border.
Likewise, people for the most part, following automatisms and stereotypes, trust the form, not critically perceiving the essence. There is a help - come through. On TV they said - it means the truth. Journalists won't lie! Even if the host of a popular talk show is in the frame, and not a journalist in the full sense of the word.
In the same way, various phenomena and events are actualized and legalized. Unconsciously or prudently, they are embedded in the form of "confirmed" facts in the information picture, as a result, distorting the entire canvas. This technique is actively used by propagandists, cyber fighters, network trolls and other manipulators of all stripes.
4.Support dogs in Zoo
5.Golden Arm
The fact checker's main weapon is doubt. Professional mistrust, reality check. Here, the logic and toolkit of fact-checking largely coincides with the methodologies and technologies of scientific work. Moreover, a course on source study specialized for historians can raise the level of quality of a journalist's work with sources by an order of magnitude. Be it living interlocutors or material carriers of natural and artificial origin.
Newspaper ducks, gossip, rumors, speculation, factoids, manipulations, irresponsible and malicious fakes, technical errors and typos - all this scum is opposed by fact-checking. This is a powerful weapon, which, alas, is often not well known to those who work in the field of mass communications.
6.Eminem and Elton John
7.Hotel in Japan
8.White Yak
9.Happiness expert
10.Twins
11.Forgiving people
12.George Carlin
13.Dogs and human
14.Invisibility of Poverty
15.Place in Iceland
16.Prison sentence
17.Royal holy water
18.Norway university
19.Disliking a person
20.Swear a lot
21.Marijuana
22.Divorce in Germany
23.Angry Gorilla
24.Segregated library
25.Squid Game
26.Overestimate women
27.Japan
28.Headbutting
29.Stephen King
30.Hitler
31.Camel beauty contest
32.Truck carrying money
33.Arm up for 45 years
34.Public toilets in Japan
35.Dogs are excellent judges
36.Terrible haircut
37.Bras are useless
38.Listening to music
39.Oldest person
40.The oldest living animal on planet
41.Macron and his wife
42.Performing naked
43.Fake death
44.Bees
45.Married her dog
46.Lies in english
47.Walt Disney was fired
48.Mike Tyson
49.1983 cost of living
50.Sex and beard
51.Humans like bacon
52.Roman couple
53.Jim Carry
54.Obi
55.Mad persons
56.Baby face
57.Spotify
58.Anglerfish
59.Iceland is a safe country
60.Giant tarantulas
61.While sleeping
62.Pussy Village in France
63.Jack Nichols
64.Homeless man
65.Leather coats are banned in North Korea
66.The longest road in the world to walk is from Cape Town (South Africa) to Magadan (Russia). It's 22,387 km, and it takes around 4,500 hours to travel.
67.Brutus the grizzly bear
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71.Causes of death in London
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73.A cow escaped and was found at the waterpark
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75.Public toilets in Tanzania
76.Town in India where is no religion
77.The Queen’s favourite meal
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79.Gary Webb
80.Bob Marley
81.High intelligence
82.Napoleon
83.Football team killed by a lighting struck
84.Brothel in Vienna and Covid vaccination
85.Albert Camus
86.Mercury and the sun
87.Hotel in Finland
88.Residential district in Dubai
89.9 babies
90.All I want for Christmas is you
91.Elon Musk and world hunger
92.Largest hotel in Saudi Arabia
93.50 cent
94.Elon Musk at college
95.Millionaire in China
96.Mike Tyson and marijuana
97.The largest clear cut diamond
98.Elon Musk worth
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Retail Problems is a page that talks about itself and shares funny jokes - Top 100 memes
Retail is the process of selling goods and services directly to consumers. It is done through several sales channels in a bid to make a profit.
Basically, a retailer is any individual who carries out his activity either in a store or over an online e-commerce platform such as Shopify or BigCommerce, or offers any other services.
A retail transaction is usually completed once the buyer pays for the goods or services received. Large retailers such as Amazon, Walmart, Tesco and Sainsbury's are designed to display goods from manufacturers or wholesalers. They are then sold to consumers in accordance with the price-raising technique.
Today Bemorepanda has prepared some funny memes in the retail field. You can find more jokes and memes on the Retail Problems instagram page.
1.Work food or retail
2.Are you working today?
3.Customers wanna be right
There are specific goods on the market that require a retailer to be properly registered. If, for example, I want to sell Apple products to consumers in my store, I need appropriate documentation to confirm that I am an authorized dealer. Remember, I need to transfer the product warranty from the manufacturer to my customers in good faith.
This supports the basic reason why it is highly recommended to buy electronic products from authorized retailers. If the product has defects from the manufacturer, the buyer is protected by the warranty which contains an effective return policy. In most cases, retailers do not sell the goods they make on their own. Rather, they act as intermediaries between the manufacturer, distributor or wholesaler and the final buyer.
4.Tell a story
5.Blame prices
6.Some customers
There are so many marketing strategies open to retailers. Nowadays, social media has gained attention compared to traditional advertising methods. Sponsored ads on Facebook and Instagram or even email marketing are some of the dominant strategies that retailers use to advertise their products. In other words, being visible on the social network is a winning game plan that marketers often rely on.
What seems to work for most retailers is branding. Having a unique name and logo makes your customers more confident in your products. Retailers can purchase products from distributors and customize packaging as a means of promoting their business brand.
7.All i wanna know
8.Me at work
9.Sorry for that
Flash sales are the new norm in the e-commerce industry. It is a way to attract the attention of customers. After all, the merchant will sell products at a very low price, which attracts customers to make a purchase.
Retail is characterized by a wide variety of goods and services offered. Moreover, they are all collected in one place. Product class, staffing level and consumers can be very different - this approach is used in any industry, be it food or banking. Retail has several classes: economic, medium, premium, deluxe, deluxe. They differ in the level of technology applied in retail.
Increased attention is paid to attracting customers, in particular, the way the product is placed (on display, on a shelf, at the entrance, etc.). The design of the entire distribution network is carefully thought out.
10.Customer service
11.How old are you
12.Working in retail
13.Already explained
14.Coming back
15.Starts calling you
16.Like children
17.Urged to practice
18.All patience
19.Shop assistant
20.Won’t come back
21.Sick
22.After working in retail
23.Stock room
24.Cool thing
25.Rush a work
26.Expired coupons
27.My manager
28.Extra shift
29.Stock room
30.More hours
31.Three stages of work
32.I can’t
33.Retail homies
34.Working in retail
35.Anger
36.Shifts
37.EXIT
38.Christmas work
39.Part time jobs
40.Hate a job
41.Best you wish
42.Calling the store
43.Retail problems
44.Bathroom
45.Coworker relationships
46.Best friends
47.Shiny coins
48.Helping a customer
49.Working in retail
50.Holiday season
51.Close and open
52.Fake laughting
53.Learned in retail
54.Morning shift
55.Chatting
56.More money
57.Same policy
58.Lazy employee
59.Store gets quite
60.Kids scream
61.Quite and polite
62.Adult friendship
63.Going to work
64.Manager stuff
65.Coming at ya
66.Not being dramatic
67.Explaining
68.Extra shift
69.More hours
70.Eye contact
71.An 8 hour shift
72.Chasing you
73.Fire me
74.Customer service
75.Spare a thought
76.I did nothing
77.Having trouble
78.Rude customers
79.Coworkers
80.Retail jobs
81.Opened shops
82.Pretending to work
83.Raddest persons
84.Break room
85.Service jobs
86.Hardest part of my job
87.Place of employment
88.Worked in retail
89.What is weekend?
90.Level of rudeness
91.Favourite lines
92.Fake laugh
93.I love karma
94.Uniforms
95.Business is usual
96.Read signs
97.Talking to customers
98.Lunch break
99.When you close the shop
100.Guess it’s free