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Australia’s Purpose-Built Pride Centre In Melbourne

Located in Melbourne, the Victorian Pride Centre is Australia's first purpose-built center for LGBTQ+ communities. Designed by Brearley Architects and Urbanists and Grant Amon Architects, the five-story building resembles a collection of tubes in a stacked formation...

Why Is Red For Republicans And Blue For Democrats?

The Coriolis Effect Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis (1792-1843) was a French mathematician, mechanical engineer, and scientist. He is best known for his work (in 1835) on the supplementary forces that are detected in a rotating frame of reference, leading to is now known...

Today’s Market for Multifamily Housing

Lazer Sternhell is the CEO of Signature Realty, a commercial real estate brokerage in New York City. [email protected] As an investor, why would you choose to purchase multifamily properties such as apartment buildings, duplexes, or triplexes? The answer is...

In Honolulu, Hawaii Kō’ula Means “Red Sugar Cane”

Studio Gang (Jeanne Gang’s Chicago-based architectural firm) has completed a 41-story residential tower in Honolulu, Hawaii called Kō'ula. Kō'ula means "red sugar cane" in native Hawaiian, and refers to a plant with a twisting structure, hence the façade of the tower...

The Law Of Easements In Georgia

Christine Norstadt was a Contributing Editor for the Georgia edition of the network when/where this article originally appeared in September of 2017. Christine Norstadt is a shareholder in the law firm of Chamberlain Hrdlicka in Atlanta where she focuses on commercial...

The World’s Most Populous Countries

The World’s Most Populous Countries (1973–2023) Humankind is now double the size it was in 1973. Of course, that growth has been far from uniform, and the ranking of the world’s most populous countries continues to evolve. Using the latest data available from the...