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muallemi · 5 years
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ZAV Architects creates colourful domed cultural retreat on Iranian island of Hormuz
Iranian practice ZAV Architects drew on the colourful landscape of the island of Hormuz for this holiday community that is housed in around 200 brightly coloured domes overlooking the Persian Gulf.
Described by ZAV Architects as a "cultural residence", the group of buildings is located around five miles from the main town on the Iranian island of Hormuz.
The domed accommodation was designed to encourage tourists to visit the island while being an alternative to standard high-rise holiday apartments.
ZAV Architects designed the colourful holiday accommodation on Hormuz
"Presence in Hormuz intends to bring visitors to the forgotten island of Hormuz in order to increase the national and local GDP (gross domestic product) with the help of architecture," explained the studio.
"Often the answer of architecture to designing accommodation by the seaside is a tall elevated structure that overlooks the surrounding landscape," it continued.
"This project scales down a larger development into a multitude of smaller spatial units, forming a field of colonies that interlace in a fluid fabric similar to that of a neighbourhood."
Around 200 brightly coloured domes contain holiday homes and facilities
In total, the development contains 15 holiday homes that occupy multiple interconnected domes of varying sizes. These structures stand alongside other interconnected-domed buildings that contain restaurants, cafes, souvenir shops, tourist information and reception areas.
ZAV Architects arranged the domes closely together to create a sense of community and give the development a distinctive outline that was drawn from the island's natural forms.
The domes were informed by the islands geography and colours
"The domes have several types and sizes in their arches, which combined create a skyline matching that of the island of Hormuz which was studied thoroughly in our work," said the studio.
"As the project is located in an open area a few kilometres away from the city, its spatial compartments, domes of different colours and sizes, create a skyline topography that matches itself to the colourful landscapes of the island."
Interconnected domes contain holiday residences
All of the domes in development have been painted in bright shades of red, yellow, blue and green to give the community a colourful exterior.
This bold use of colour continues inside the structures, where the interior walls are painted in matching shades and furniture is coloured red, yellow, blue and green to match.
The residences have colourful interiors
"You cannot remove colour from the island of Hormuz – its coloured sand beaches change even the colour of the blue sea, nor of its people, for whom colour is an important mean of expression be it in their clothing, the interior of their houses, or even their food," said the studio.
"The colours surrounding us in Hormuz gave us the courage to be bold like the island."
Furniture is also brightly coloured
Each of the domes was constructed using a low-tech method with a structure made of stacked sandbags, which were filled with soil and sand dredged from Hormuz dock. The sandbags forms were supported with steel and finished with cement.
According to the studio, construction method meant that the buildings could be largely completed by people in the local community.
Furniture is coloured yellow, red, blue and green
"It is built with low-tech construction methods which makes possible the contribution of unskilled workers possible, they all became trained masters and operators after work was due and continue to collaborate in projects inside and outside the island," said the studio.
"There are upcoming programs in a community and learning centre where people can improve their hospitality skills as well."
Larger domes contain facilities like restaurants
ZAV Architects hopes that the project will contribute to increasing tourism and supporting the local community on the island.
"Architecture is a medium for creating and spreading a sensibility that reconsiders the conventional ways of seeing the status quo, in order to move towards change and improvement," said the studio.
The multicoloured domes overlook the sea
"Architecture is a platform for changing the world and its mission is to spark innovation," it continued.
To do so it needs to design processes rather than objects because processes can take a project to places one cannot predict or imagine at the beginning of the work. So we constantly seek to bring architecture out of its comfort zone."
The accommodation has views across the Persian Gulf
ZAV Architects is a Tehran-based architecture studio.
It previously designed The Rong Cultural Centre on the island of Hormuz, which was named Cultural project of the year at Dezeen Awards 2019.
Photography is by Tahmineh Monzavi, Soroush Majidi and Payman Barkhordari.
Project credits:
Owner: Ali Rezvani Client: Ehsan Rasoulof Structural design: Behrang Baniadam, Rouhi Touski Civil engineering: Farhad Beigi Electrical engineering: Pejman Moradian Mechanical engineering: Saeid Afsharian Culinary manufacturer: Matbakh Ara Environment consultant: Salman Rasouli, Roya Yazdizadeh Accommodation consultant: Nasim Mosavar Project constructor: Amir Tehrani Nobahari Construction manager: Hormat Ghasemi Construction vice-manager: Ramin Koulaghani, Amin Timas Mechanical constructor: Javad Irandegani, Hamid Haji Posht-e-Gol Floor constructor: Davoud Etemadi Fenestration builder: Mehra Company Interior plaster: Gholamali Abbasi Exterior plaster: Esmaeil Salimi Construction painter: Farzad Moharami Logistics: Nabiollah Timas, Borhan Pouyan, Ali Ghanbari, Ayoub Owj Hormozi, Khalil Owj Hormozi, Abdolhamid Hormozi, Davoud Hormozi, Ali Ghalandari Zehi, Farhad Shadan, Assad Gedri, Abbas Gedri, Ali Ghazi, Majid Bazmandeh, Ali Nasernia, Rahmat Ghalandari, Davoud Mohtaji, Morteza Mohtaji, Mohammad Vahedi, Mosayeb Zarei, Kambiz Naroui, Yasser Naroui, Nassir Narouii, Din Mohammad Naroui, Mojtaba Farhadi, Abbas Nasaji, Esfandiar Khorshidi, Khoubyar Khorshidi, Jalal Bameri, Ghassem Bameri, Enayat Karami, Reza Amirian, Eshgh Ali, Nabi Akrami, Mohammad Moallemi, Sajad Gholampour, Seyfollah Rasouli, Ali Golzari, Soheil Khedmatkari, Hosein Zohouri
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kamran0913 · 6 years
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پروژه آخر هفته‌ای جدیدم: اگر دوست دارید اعصابتون رو با قیمت ارز خیلی راحت‌تر خرد کنید از این اپ مک می‌تونید استفاده کنید:https://t.co/KlOEQhB1Rm pic.twitter.com/6nplm9qIMH
— Reza Moallemi (@moallemi) September 13, 2018
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kerilongrealtor · 8 years
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An HGTV star who’s invested in over 100 properties explains what to do if you want to buy a home, but don’t think you can afford it
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HGTV's Scott McGillivray has a trick to help wannabe-homeowners reach their goals faster: the practice mortgage payment. Arash Moallemi Once you've decided that you're ready to take the leap and become a homeowner, it can be disheartening to realize your ...
See More Here: An HGTV star who’s invested in over 100 properties explains what to do if you want to buy a home, but don’t think you can afford it
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“Brunch: the start of something good. This ever-changing newspaper menu has become a Smith restaurant signature. Its new menu showcases brunch items in their raw forms on the cover and reveals the delicious possibilities on the inside.” 4 pages, 4-color plus 1 PMS, 35 × 22¾. Typefaces: Chronicle Display, Hudson, Neue Helvetica.
Jeff Watkins, designer / Lisa Greenberg/Jeff Watkins, art directors / Lisa Greenberg, creative director / Ryan Crouchman, group creative director / Judy John, chief creative officer / Arash Moallemi, FUZE Reps, photographer / Webnews Printing Inc., production company / Leo Burnett Toronto, ad agency / Smith Restaurant + Bar, client
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equitygainau · 5 years
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House Prices Grew with Population Increase
Migrants coming to capital cities and major regional centres help boost house prices by as much as $6,500 annually, a university study shows. The report entitled The Impact of Immigration on Housing Prices in Australia reveals that house prices also grew by 0.9 percent in cities where the new migrant population increased by 1 percent each year.
“House prices would have been around 1.4% lower per annum, and units 0.8% lower, if there had been no immigration from 2006 to 2016. Chinese and Indian immigrants have high rates of homeownership.” said the report authors, senior lecturer at Monash Business School Daniel Melser, and RMIT University student Morteza Moallemi.
“Interestingly, the effect of immigrants on different property types is different – there is a bigger impact on houses than units or apartments,” Melser says.
Economist Esther Rajadurai says immigration offers several economic benefits, such as spending that boosts economic growth and government revenue. In effect, this helps offset slow growth and declining wages.
However, Reserve Bank of Australia Governor Philip Lowe said there was a link between expensive property prices and high immigration levels. 'Infrastructure investment is the best housing policy,' he said. 'There's very little we can do to increase the supply of well-located land but there's one thing you can do - build great public transport.' He argued building better transport links would make suburban and regional areas attractive to buyers and property investors, spreading demand more evenly across cities and the country, and thereby moderating prices.
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connorrenwick · 5 years
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Our Milk Stand Pop-Up Shop at IDS Toronto 2020
We just wrapped up coverage of our favorites at IDS Toronto but don’t think that we forgot about our very own Milk Stand pop-up shop! Situated amongst the booths on the showroom floor was our Milk Stand featuring the work of 14 independent designers and makers who were selling their modern goods, from jewelry to functional objects to stationery to bags. The stand itself was designed by Rollout in collaboration with FormNation, who turned 1000 cardboard boxes into a customizable display system to help highlight the wares of our curated group of designers.
Remember this image that made up some of our promotional collateral? The block design and cartoon-like graphics inspired Rollout’s design, which became a massive, real-life version of the postcard. They pushed the idea even further to give it a neighborhood market or discount department store kind of feel with a neutral color palette that became the backdrop to the products being sold.
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The design renderings (above) then became the finished product (below), where IDS Toronto visitors could peruse and shop during show hours.
Photo: Arash Moallemi
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Photo: Caroline Williamson
Now, let’s check out the designers and what they were selling:
Béton Brut Design: Concrete jewelry made using handmade and industrial design processes that uncover the richness and splendor of the materials used.
Stephanie Cheng: An in-house line of screen printed goods that explore bold colors, negative space, and the human form.
beroep | tech: Everyday jewelry handmade into geometric, minimalist designs.
Shelbey Dodds Jewelry Design + Metalsmithing: Contemporary  jewelry that merges traditional fabrication techniques in combination with colorful powder-coating.
Moop: Waxed canvas and leather bags designed and hand manufactured in small batches in their downtown Pittsburgh studio.
NON-USELESS: A collection of fun, multi-functional and modular objects that help reduce overconsumption.
Tat Chao: Practical everyday object designed for the home, the body, and the soul, that aim to spark questioning, curiosity, and amazement.
dconstruct: Bold jewelry and objects inspired by nature and minimalist design handmade from architectural materials.
WAIWAI: A thoughtful collection of jewelry, accessories, and wall hangings made from discarded and scrap leathers.
AOKO SU: An everyday line of modern + minimalist jewelry and accessories handmade in Hudson, New York.
COUPLE d’IDÉES: Inspiring stationery printed on 100% recycled post-consumer paper and lightweight bags made from a paper-like material.
Seymour + Smith: Thoughtfully re-designed readers that are both elegant and attractive, plus, affordable.
Zimarty: A line of small-scale architectural design wearables that are 3D-printed and land somewhere between architecture, fashion, and technology.
Caveman Factory: Contemporary kitchenware that’s both beautiful and functional while helping the environment by reducing the need for water.
via http://design-milk.com/
from WordPress https://connorrenwickblog.wordpress.com/2020/01/27/our-milk-stand-pop-up-shop-at-ids-toronto-2020/
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opeedes · 6 years
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RT @moallemi: دوربین امنیتی دی-‌لینک مدل DCS-2630L رو می‌خوام بفروشم. زاویه دید ۱۸۰ درجه و کیفیت تصویر هم ۱۰۸۰ هست. https://t.co/M4hRmSFIrp https://t.co/08FHDr8Pzx
دوربین امنیتی دی-‌لینک مدل DCS-2630L رو می‌خوام بفروشم. زاویه دید ۱۸۰ درجه و کیفیت تصویر هم ۱۰۸۰ هست.https://t.co/M4hRmSFIrp pic.twitter.com/08FHDr8Pzx
— Reza Moallemi (@moallemi) February 2, 2019
Tweeted by https://twitter.com/haqaliz if you want to check tweet, here you are :)
http://twitter.com/haqaliz/status/1091764811506085888
February 02, 2019 at 09:56PM
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muallemi · 5 years
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With Vtcoin After Bitcoin , Another Big Virtual Currency Rise?
24, October 2017: The bitcoin Vtcoin (abbreviation: VTC, currency symbol: V) is a kind of peer-to-peer (peer-to-peer) technology based on "network currency, Vtcoin through the complex algorithm, the total can only reach 100 million before 2137, after the total quantity will be permanently limited to 100 million. It can help users pay immediately to anyone in the world. Bitcoin is used to deal with small amount of payment, bitcoin is used for large amount of payment, and bitcoin is more suitable for small payment. The bitcoin is the founder of the Wei Dai bitcoin community called "a" scientist joint major ore pool jointly launched to the center of the virtual currency. Point to point (peer-to-peer) means the remittance channel that controls money without central authority. On the contrary, the task of currency transfer is collective management by network nodes. Anonymity means that all parties can hide their true identity. Foreign name Vtcoin Development time 2017-6-02 The total number is 100 million Abbreviated VTC Developer Wei Dai Algorithm scrypt encryption algorithm Circulation platform fullcoin The current market capitalization of $20 million Design purpose For small transactions, bitcoin is used for large payments, and bitcoin is more suitable for small payments. Soon after bitcoin, the world has been attracted by the limited amount of total bitcoin, decentralized, block chain technology, consensus initiative participation mechanism and anonymous exchanges. The demand for special currencies has risen rapidly. In some small countries where inflation is serious, the use of special currencies can preserve the value of citizens' assets. Unlike traditional centralized virtual currencies that are issued or controlled by specific agencies in the first generation Internet, bitcoin uses a block chain developed by peer to peer networks to open wide applications of the second generation internet. You probably don't know what the block chain is, but you've heard of bitcoin. Specifically, the blockchain is protected by both parties, a system using block chain structure to achieve record storage and cryptography to ensure consistent reliable storage, can not be tampered with, can not deny transmission and access security technology. Because of various advantages to bitcoin blockchain, now fired more and more expensive, a few miners. Client Vtcoin is a free software project released under the MIT/X11 license, which allows you to run, modify and copy the software according to your own needs. You can also issue a modified version of the software if you want. The software is released in a fully transparent form, and the user can independently verify the binary version and the corresponding source code. Recent news Researchers at the Central Bank of Finland will call the "special dollar" economy the "revolutionary"". In a new working personnel document released in September 5th, the Bank of Finland economist said the results of a survey to bitcoin infrastructure import and export, and this technology constitutes a monopoly agreement by running "". In general, the three authors (Gur Huberman, Jacob Leshno and Ciamac Moallemi) believes that the monopoly characteristics of protocol will give bitcoin economy offers a degree of protection, it can be through the protocol layer to prevent the manipulation of the bad dynamic role. The organization said: bitcoin is a monopoly by the agreement rather than the management of the agency. Familiar monopolies are managed by regulators to determine and change prices, products, and rules. Monopolies are often regulated to prevent or at least mitigate their abuse of power. The article also points out other noteworthy conclusions, namely, because of these judgments, that the special currency itself can not be regulated ''. The author said: "special currency can not be supervised.". And there is no need to manage it, because, as a system, it is submitted in accordance with the agreement, and its transaction fees charged by the user is determined by the user's efforts independent of the miners". Although the document itself points out that the attached view does not represent the official position of the Bank of Finland, it is worth noting that the central bank is now involved in technical cooperation with the project. Not long after VTC came into existence, an Australian company called Living Room of Satoshi announced that it would accept VTC payments. Subsequently, the digital product market Rocketr also announced that customers could use VTC payment in their online stores. Block chain trading company Coinify increases VTC payment for Merchant Collection options, and social media Yours switches its small payment currency to VTC. With the development of time, more and more businesses support VTC payment. However, most of these support VTC is online payment, the entity store market that supports VTC payment is still blank. Vtcoin now However, a recent store that supports VTC payments was born in Tokyo, Japan, a sushi restaurant in Tokyo's upscale Ginza district. This sushi restaurant has also become the first entity to accept VTC payments. Takahiro Gozu is the boss of Ginza Numazuko sushi catering group. This place is known for Tokyo bitcoin users. It began to accept BTC payments in March 2015, and there was a bitcoin ATM in the hotel. This place is also a very popular place for visitors in the digital currency industry. Gozu said he hadn't heard of bitcoin before, until recently. He was persuaded by Ken Shishido to accept the payment of money in the restaurant. Ken Shishido once together with bitcoin Jesus Roger Ver together organized the 2013 bitcoin gathering in Tokyo. Gozu said, "I think we should try it, although we don't know what the future of bitcoin is going to be. For Media Contact: Person Name: David Company: Vtcoin Email: [email protected] Website: http://www.vtcoin.co/
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tienkythuatso-blog · 7 years
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Các nhà nghiên cứu của Ngân hàng Phần Lan ca ngợi hệ thống kinh tế của Bitcoin như một cuộc cách mạng.
Các nhà nghiên cứu của Ngân hàng Phần Lan ca ngợi hệ thống kinh tế của Bitcoin như một cuộc cách mạng.
Các nhà nghiên cứu từ Ngân hàng Trung ương Phần Lan đã khẳng định rằng hệ thống kinh tế của đồng tiền số Bitcoin là cuộc cách mạng.
Trong bản báo cáo vào ngày 5 tháng 9 năm 2017, các nhà kinh tế học của ngân hàng trung ương Gur Huberman, Jacob Leshno và Ciamac Moallemi đã nói rằng cơ sở hạ tầng tiền tệ kỹ thuật số cung cấp một mức độ bảo vệ chống lại sự thao túng của các chủ thể xấu thông qua các…
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cryptocoingrowth · 7 years
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Central Bank of Finland: Bitcoin Can’t and Doesn’t Need to be Regulated
Central Bank of Finland: Bitcoin Can’t and Doesn’t Need to be Regulated
In a research discussion paper entitled “Monopoly without a monopolist: an economic analysis of the bitcoin payment system” the central bank of Finland solidified its stance towards bitcoin and its optimism in regard to the emergence of a truly decentralized financial system. The paper written by researchers, Gur Huberman, Jacob Leshno, Ciamac Moallemi delves deep […]
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Finland’s Central Bank: Pro Bitcoin Revolution.
Researchers at Finland's central bank have dubbed bitcoin's economic system "revolutionary."
In a new staff paper released on September 5, economists at the Bank of Finland revealed the results of an investigation into the ins and outs of bitcoin's infrastructure, as well as their finding that the technology constitutes a "monopoly run by a protocol."
Overall, the three authors – Gur Huberman, Jacob Leshno and Ciamac Moallemi – contend that this characteristic offers a degree of protection against manipulation by bad actors by virtue of the protocol-layer dynamics.
The group write:
"Bitcoin is a monopoly run by a protocol, not by a managing organization. Familiar monopolies are run by managing organizations with discretion to determine and then change prices, offerings and rules. Monopolies are often regulated to prevent or at least mitigate their abuse of power."
Other notable assertions featured in the paper include the argument that, because of this state of affairs, bitcoin itself "cannot be regulated."
"Bitcoin cannot be regulated. There is no need to regulate it because as a system it is committed to the protocol as is and the transaction fees it charges the users are determined by the users independently of the miners’ efforts," the authors state. https://www.coindesk.com/revolutionary-finland-central-bank-paper-heaps-praises-bitcoin/
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'Revolutionary': Finland Central Bank Paper Heaps Praise on Bitcoin
'Revolutionary': Finland Central Bank Paper Heaps Praise on Bitcoin
Researchers at Finland’s central bank have dubbed bitcoin’s economic system “revolutionary” in a new staff paper.
The paper, released on September 5, constitutes an investigation into the ins and outs of bitcoin’s infrastructure, notably arguing that it constitutes a “monopoly run by a protocol.”
The three authors – Gur Huberman, Jacob Leshno and Ciamac Moallemi – contend that this characteristic…
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pinkylovelymoon · 7 years
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Behind the Scenes - The 360 Project from Ryan Enn Hughes on Vimeo.
“The 360 Project” is an exploration into the crossroads of photography and motion pictures. It is a study of peak dance movements, captured simultaneously by 48 cameras aligned in a circle.
There are two components to “The 360 Project” – “Ballet 360” features ballerinas from Canada’s National Ballet School, “Krump 360” features dancers from Northbuck Krump. The two styles of dance represent polemic perspectives in both technique and origin – one is beauty, the other beast.
The resulting images resemble a type of digital statue – a frozen, peak moment, embodying the essence of each dance form in 360 degrees.
BEHIND THE SCENES CREW
Director - Ryan Enn Hughes ryanennhughes.com Cinematographer - Barry Cheong Location Sound - Barry Cheong Timelapse Camera - Arash Moallemi Set Photographer - Melissa Tait Editor - Ryan Enn Hughes Sound Mixing - Zelig Sound zeligsound.com
Additional footage provided by Melissa Tait, Matthew Wilcock, and Ryan Enn Hughes.
All content © Ryan Enn Hughes 2011.
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muallemi · 5 years
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Uniqueness of Nouns in Arabic, & Definite and Indefinite tense.
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