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Users must also decide if they would like to select a free or paid dating site. Typically, when choosing a paid dating site, customers find individuals that are seeking long lasting relationships . Eharmony is one of the most well-known dating sites on the web. For example, stay away from using phrases “I like this, […]
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Check that other apps aren’t using your webcam. If one app is using your webcam, it won’t be accessible to other apps. Be sure to close all other applications that use your webcam before opening a new app that needs to access your webcam. The Windows Settings menu allows you to enable and disable your […]
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It’s especially handy while you’re away from home. Echo users have the option of turning on Alexa Guard, a security function that works similarly to activating a security system. When it hears a sound such as glass breaking or smoke alarms, it will send you an alert to your phone. The first step is for […]
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Network connection to an extranet is often, but not always, implemented via WAN technology. Personal area networkA personal area network is a computer network used for communication among computers and different information technological devices close to one person. Some examples of devices that are used in a PAN are personal computers, printers, fax machines, telephones, […]
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Unter HKEY_ CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\ Outlook Express sollte im rechten Fenster der Eintrag NoSplash zu finden sein, falls nicht einfach mit Bearbeiten – Neu – Dword Wert anlegen. Danach startet Outlook Express ohne Startbildschirm. Windows 98Scanreg für Win 98Dieses nützliche Dos Uttility verichtet seine Arbeit automatisch, der Anwender braucht sich um nichts zu kümmern. Die Dateien Scanreg.exe […]
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Many local newspapers had online personals in the mid 1990s but were bought out by these big dating sites. From some of the comments it really shows how desperate dating sites are for money that they even advertise in comment sections. You have a much better chance going to local events and you will probably […]
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The current societal shifts in health, culture and politics positively urges us to rethink health and well-being in design and architecture. With the current lock-down situation, we are unable to physically travel between the places of work and home but have to constantly shift our mental state of ‘resting’ to the state of ‘working’. We […]
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We are all starting to learn more about ways to better communicate virtually and have a healthier ‘life’ and ‘work’ ‘from home’ experience. It’s heart-warming to know there are many virtual ways to connect us with each other. But it’s also good to ‘feel’ the ‘feeling’ of not being able to have much physical and […]
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Wellness from the lens of everyday mind and body wellbeing takes the focus of health and wellbeing outside the hospital walls and into the places of our everyday inhabitation. The project on ‘Integrative housing; Home, Work, Wellness’, brings the importance of wellbeing in the future of residential development to the forefront, but not through the […]
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I came back to teach another exploratory design studio on Architecture and fashion with a multi-layered socio-cultural theme last semester. It was a wonderful experience to take on another exploratory journey with students and my colleague, Adam Peacock, a creative designer and a consultant, and to encourage students’ critical design thinking to develop creative design […]
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It was a pleasure hosting and running this panel discussion on Home, Work Wellness at Melbourne Knowledge week: https://mkw.melbourne.vic.gov.au/events/re-thinking-high-density-residential-design-home-work-wellness/
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The concept of work/life balance sounds like a myth these days as we are all facing more challenges in thriving for a healthy lifestyle. Since the first blog series I wrote about the place of wellness in residential Architecture, there seems to have been more work in research and practice in this area. The measures […]
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In this post I’m reflecting upon my recent understanding of the need to introduce new forms of Architecture practice and research, which also follows on one of my previous blogs on developing a strategic design career plan. The existing alternative forms of architecture practice often act as an agency between traditional and more speculative formats. […]
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It was a privilege to be able to partner with Mpavilion18 and speak along a number of influential and inspiring designers, thinkers and practitioners about finding ways to healthier places with a socially and physically healing architecture.
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In Part II of my blog series on Home, Wellness and Work, I was trying to delve deeper into the understanding of movement and its importance in residential and especially small-size apartment design. In this part, I’m sharing the outcome of my research on the reason why movement should be incorporated as an important measure […]
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We all have those moments in our professional life when we ask that question from ourself : “Am I happy in my current career?” The answer to this question could be a big realization. We might already know that there is another project or job that we are passionate about or we just know that […]
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There is an increasing evidence about the importance of physical movement for our and wellbeing and we are being constantly told “sitting is the new smoking”. The research particularly shows the numerous health benefits of walking, as the simplest mode of movement, for calming the mind and improving fitness. There are now many fitness trackers […]
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There is a large and fragmented body of works on the theory and practice of housing design and its relationship with wellness in different fields of study, from sustainability and affordability to interior design and practices of FengShui[1]. My research also coincided with the recent ‘2018 Australian Housing awards’, in which the award themes were […]
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The appearance of new forms of employment has introduced an alternative wave of individualized urban professionals, such as casual-based, project-based, entrepreneurship, and freelance workforce. This generation of independent professional encourages a more flexible and nomadic worklife from remote and/or mobile locations. Since 1997 home-based work is growing rapidly, for instance in the UK, one in […]
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After teaching full time for multiple theory, history and studio units throughout 2017, I took sometime off from teaching to focus on developing my current project and to have the opportunity to design while I’m doing research. I still had the privilege of getting invited as a guest critic to couple of undergraduate and masters […]
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I’d like to start my first blog with the topic on transformation of heritage sites and the impact of the level of design intervention on the contemporary experience of heritage. This is particularly because this topic is related to our article with Professor Hannah Lewi, which is being presented today via pre-recorded video at AMPS […]
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