The Mountain is the second generation of the BIG-designed VM Houses: same client, same size, and same street. The program, however, is two thirds parking and one third living. When asked to design an apartment block next to a parking garage, BIG saw an opportunity to explore a new form of symbiotic urbanism.
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Bjarke Ingels - Founder and Creative Director, BIG Amenities for the officers provide spaces for relaxation and exercise, including lockers, showers, and a stress reduction courtyard with separate areas for fitness. The Precinct also houses dedicated space for detective and domestic violence units.
Bjarke Ingels - Founder & creative director, BIG “We designed our addition to the Treehotel - the Biosphere - to create a unique experience for hotel guests, which takes inspiration from the qualities of the surrounding forest and absorbs them into the interior. The ecology is the driver behind the architectural expression.”
Bjarke Ingels - Founder and Creative Director, BIG Amenities for the officers provide spaces for relaxation and exercise, including lockers, showers, and a stress reduction courtyard with separate areas for …
Bjarke Ingels - Founder & creative director, BIG “We designed our addition to the Treehotel - the Biosphere - to create a unique experience for hotel guests, which takes inspiration from the qualities of …
The Mountain is the second generation of the BIG-designed VM Houses: same client, same size, and same street. The program, however, is two thirds parking and one third living. When asked to design an …
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Collins is without a doubt one of the best passers in the entire country. Although he’s undersized, he will still have a chance to make it at the next level due to that facilitation upside. Following ...
Texas football defensive tackle Alfred Collins is likely headed to the NFL. The big, nimble Texas native used up his collegiate eligibility when Ohio State knocked the Longhorns out of the College ...
The Heights building is situated within a compact urban site bounded by roads on three sides and a portion of Rosslyn Highlands Park. Conceived as a stack of five rectangular floorplates that rotate around a fixed pivot point, BIG maintains the community feeling and spatial efficiencies of a one-story school.
The Danish Maritime Museum is located in a unique historic and spatial context: between one of Denmark’s most important and famous buildings, the Kronborg Castle, and a new, ambitious cultural center – the Culture Yard. BIG was invited for a competition to design a Maritime museum inside the neighboring decommissioned dry-dock, where ships used to be built. Instead, BIG proposed to place ...
Nextdoor is the neighborhood hub for trusted connections and the exchange of helpful information, goods, and services.
Launched in July 2025, the new Nextdoor marks the most significant evolution in our 14-year history with three new, major features along with a refreshed brand and new design to make essential information easier to discover and share. Beyond just an update, this is a fundamental shift designed to make Nextdoor more useful, more helpful, and more timely than ever before. We built the new ...
Blocking a neighbor on Nextdoor can be done both in direct messages (DMs) and through the member's profile. When you block someone, you and the blocked member will no longer be able to view or respond to each other's content in the feed.
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This article covers the 2025 Neighborhood Faves awards, Nextdoor's annual program where neighbors can vote for their favorite local businesses by Faving a Business Page, leaving a recommendation, or @mentioning the business in a post or reply.
Winners are determined by the total number of Faves, recommendations, and @mentions received over the past year across 20 categories, and were ...
When using the chat feature to directly message another neighbor on Nextdoor, you may find that the neighbor you are chatting with has had messages removed. In place of the messages, you'll see the text "This message was removed by Nextdoor" with a trash can icon. Why are messages removed by Nextdoor? Nextdoor may remove chats which violate our guidelines and/or pose a threat to the well-being ...
Where Can I Find My Posts? You can find any post you've made by selecting your profile photo in the top right of your Nextdoor homepage, then selecting " Your Profile ". You can scroll down here and see a section called "Your posts" when you can choose to "View all". I Can't Find the "Post" Button or Create a Post Make sure you’re on the Home/Newsfeed page. On web: Look for the green “Post ...
I have a error: ';' expected issue with my Java code below. I don't know how to solve it? SortThread and MergeThread have been created as a class, and compiled well. The only problem is SortThr...
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"Error:33:19 expected ';' or ',' or ')' before numeric constant." <- Read the message. You have a numeric constant where there shouldn't be one. If you look at that line in your code, there isn't a manifest numeric constant there. Hence: Something must be replaced there by the preprocessor with a numeric constant. Hence: Look at the #define s.
When applying this strategy to the question case, then std::expected should be selected, unless the input string is already validated according to your design - so, then the errors in parsing are not expected - so: exceptions. But most probably errors will be not totally unexpected - so std::expected.