12 Ways to Start A Business – Find the real opportunities

Looking for ways to start a business? Want to avoid scams? Here are 12 time-tested ways to find good business ideas on your own.

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“Koolhaas is not British, let the UK alone decide”

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Comments update: ahead of the EU referendum this Thursday, OMA founder Rem Koolhaas has spoken out against Brexit, prompting readers on both sides to wade into the debate. (more…)

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What All Great Public Talks Have in Common

As the head of TED, Chris Anderson has listened to a lot of talks in his lifetime, and he’s identified the one thing that makes a public talk truly spectacular. In his video, Anderson shares what that is and four tips you can implement to improve your own presentations and public talks.

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Five Line Projects builds London pavilion filled with spinning propellers



London Festival of Architecture 2016: stainless steel rods support a tactile system of spinning bamboo pinwheels inside this east London pavilion by design studio Five Line Projects (+ slideshow). (more…)

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Provencher_Roy Unveil Plans for Montreal Port Terminal


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Montreal-based Provencher_Roy have released images of their designs for the restoration of Alexandra Pier and the Iberville International Passenger Terminal, currently under construction in Montreal’s Old Port. The new terminal will accommodate the operational needs of the modern cruise ship, offering tourists a new entrance into the historic heart of the city, and will provide residents with a new promenade and public space integrated smoothly into the existing urban fabric.


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The 305 by 91 meter Alexandra Pier has existed for over one hundred years, and in 1967, the Iberville Terminal started serving exclusively as a port for receiving cruise passengers. The pier was never particularly pedestrian-friendly, however, and in recent years the site’s vital infrastructures began to show advanced signs of aging and difficulty meeting the demands of the city’s ever-growing tourism industry. It was at this point that the Montreal Port Authority called upon Provencher_Roy to redesign the pier to serve both tourists and Montreal citizens.

“This is a structuring project for the tourism industry, as well as for residents and visitors of Old Montréal, who will benefit from the revitalization of the Alexandra Pier facilities,” says Claude Provencher, architect and senior partner at Provencher_Roy.


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The terminal design emphasizes pedestrian circulation and an injection of greenery to the site, replacing paved surfaces with a landscaped green space on the roof of the terminal building and tree plantings throughout. To improve traffic flow, continuous-loop vehicular lanes have been designed to simplify passenger drop-off and pick-up. Additionally, pedestrian and vehicular paths have been separated to allow people to walk around the site uninhibited, while benches and forum stairs give visitors a chance to relax and rest their feet.


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“From the project’s outset, our aim was to extend the Old Port’s linear park onto the pier,” says Sonia Gagné, architect and partner at Provencher_Roy. “We wanted to create a space that emphasizes the historical richness of the site while also providing a park, a place to relax, and a space that people could make their own.”

In addition to the terminal redesign, the pier will feature a sleek observation tower that will serve as a new beacon to the Old Port, welcoming visitors into Montreal and becoming a new landmark for the area. The tower’s elevated viewing platforms will provide views to the water and the city, and its base will serve as a transitional element between the maritime terminal and the park located at the tip of the pier.


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The 25,000 square meter project is slated to be completed in 2017, marking the 375th anniversary of the founding of Montreal.


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Competition: win a Tangente watch by Nomos Glashütte



Competition: Dezeen has teamed up with German watchmakers Nomos Glashütte to give readers the chance to win a Tangente watch, which features a mechanical system, angular typography and blue hands (+ slideshow). (more…)

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The Best Exercises to Look Great Naked

Being strong and healthy is nice and important, but the reason a lot of us exercise is to look good. These aesthetically-focused exercises won’t make you hot overnight, but in combination with a healthy diet, they’ll give you the best bang for your workout buck so you look good dressed up—or undressed.

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