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Think it’s time to update my #introduction post.

Hi!

I’m a #strategy #architect by trade, focusing mostly on #iam and #zerotrust - albeit a long history in #infrastructure architecture. Cut my teeth as it were during the virtualisation revolution (I feel older than that 😂)

Prior to that, I did desktop builds using Norton ghost and then #sccm.

I live in #manchester, #uk and started #Yobah - a boutique #consultancy working on strategy transformation.

Feel free to reach out and say hi!

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Talks for Spring Term with leading #archaeologist AnnemiekeMilks, #environmental #architect Sasha Farnsworth, anthropologists Erica Lagalisse and Ivan Tacey, neonaturist Christine Binnie, evolutionary anthropologist Kit Opie, artist Paula Michnowska plus regulars!

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C.IMRadical Anthropology (@RadicalAnthro@c.im)Attached: 1 image Radical Anthropology Seminars start on 🌕Jan 14, 2025🌖 6:15 for 6:30pm, LIVE @UCLanthropology 14 Taviton St, London WC1H 0BW or on ZOOM ID 384 186 2174 passcode Wawilak Perspectives on human origins: language, body art, hunting, architecture Jan 14 Chris Knight 'When Eve Laughed' Jan 21 Camilla Power 'Neanderthals, Homo sapiens and the ‘Human Revolution’' Jan 28 Annemieke Milks 'Hunting lessons: how forager kids learn(ed) to hunt' Feb 4 Chris Knight 'On Women and Jaguars: why perspectivism got it so wrong' Feb 11 Sasha Farnsworth 'Architecture meets anthropology: Womb temple – Lunar rebirth' Feb 18 Erica Lagalisse and Chris Knight in conversation 'On anarchist anthropology' Feb 25 Ingrid Lewis 'BaMbendjele Polyphony practice: Learn to sing in polyphonic chorus' LIVE Mar 4 Christine Binnie 'Bodypaint and the evolution of Neonaturist practice' Mar 11 Paulina Michnowska 'Notes from the forest – storytelling with the Penan of Borneo' Mar 18 Kit Opie 'Primate mating systems and the evolution of language' Mar 25 Ivan Tacey 'Serpentine cosmopolitics: a cross-cultural analysis of the Rainbow Serpent' #humanevolution #language #art #bodypaint #architecture #lunarchy #anarchism #consensus #anthropology #archaeology #fediscience #polyphony #storytelling #RainbowSerpent #primates

Miss Morgan was only five feet tall, slender, plainly dressed, and frail in appearance.
Miss Morgan was Julia Morgan, an architect. She graduated from the University of Berkeley in 1894 with a degree in Civil Engineering. She waited two years to be admitted to the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris because of her gender, eventually becoming the first woman to graduate. She was also the first woman registered as an #architect in California. She designed approx. 790 buildings, including Hearst Castle.

Are you an infrastructure architect?
Are you passionate about the cloud?
Are you located in NJ, NY, CT, OH, MD or New England in general?

Are you interested in working for a great company? 😁

Microsoft is hiring Cloud Solutions Architects in the New England area.

"Cloud Solution Architect - Azure Core" - Microsoft Careers
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A huge congratulations to @philipthalis on his well-deserved award.

Philip is undeniably both one of Australia's most respected architects and a tireless advocate for good urban design.

More importantly, he's not afraid to speak up publicly against bad state government planning decisions, as he did with Barangaroo, even when there's a personal cost.

smh.com.au/national/nsw/archit

@urbanism #Planning #UrbanPlanning #Cities #Urbanism #Buildings #Architecture #Transport #Architect #Walking #Walkability

The Sydney Morning Herald · Architect Philip Thalis paid the price for being outspoken. Now he’s won the profession’s gold medalBy Julie Power
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As an aside note, Van Eyck careful consideration regarding children needs is also noticeable in his work on the Hubertus Huis (1980) , an emergency shelter for single mother where the inside space is configured as a small city full of colours with multiple layers of space allowing for a smooth transition between more protective and private space and exchange areas.

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nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubertus

architectural-review.com/build

nl.wikipedia.orgHubertushuis - Wikipedia
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On of them was Aldo Van Eyck. He worked actively on rebuilding the kids outdoor playground areas in Amsterdam after WW2 and designed hundreds of those until the seventies.

And while only 17 of them remain today (a testimony to the current attitude towards playgrounds) it had a big influence on the city outdoor space experience and social life and is IMHO one of the reason why AMST was able to contain and reverse the car centric planning of the last decades

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FrontiersFrontiers | Aldo van Eyck’s Playgrounds: Aesthetics, Affordances, and CreativityAfter World War II, the Dutch architect Aldo van Eyck developed hundreds of playgrounds in the city of Amsterdam. These public playgrounds were located in pa...