Korean Air has signed a technology agreement with South Korea's Agency for Defense Development to develop an open-architecture UAV platform, aiming to enhance unmanned wingman capabilities by 2029 with a 19.3 billion won ($14.8 million) R&D budget.
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Korean Air Signs Technology Agreement with Defense Agency for Open-Architecture UAV Platform

Korean Air has signed a technology agreement with South Korea's Agency for Defense Development to develop an open-architecture UAV platform, aiming to enhance unmanned wingman capabilities by 2029 with a 19.3 billion won ($14.8 million) R&D budget.

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SNC Wins $170M to Deliver RAPCON-X Jets to Finnish Border Guard

RAPCON-X-configured Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft will aid in aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions

SNC Wins $170M to Deliver RAPCON-X Jets to Finnish Border Guard

RAPCON-X-configured Bombardier Challenger 650 aircraft will aid in aerial intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions

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RISC-V, an open and royalty-free architecture, is gaining popularity in the SoC market. The SHD Group predicts that the growth of RISC-V will be driven by the increasing demand for AI. According to their analysis, the shipment of RISC-V components is expected to increase at a CAGR of 40% by 2030, and it is expected to capture 25% of the mar
The Rise of RISC-V in the SoC Market

RISC-V, an open and royalty-free architecture, is gaining popularity in the SoC market. The SHD Group predicts that the growth of RISC-V will be driven by the increasing demand for AI. According to their analysis, the shipment of RISC-V components is expected to increase at a CAGR of 40% by 2030, and it is expected to capture 25% of the market. This article explores the reasons why some companies are betting on RISC-V and the benefits of this architecture. It also examines recent developments, such as Qualcomm and Google's plans to launch a RISC-V chip for Wear OS, and Meta's adoption of RISC-V for some of its data center components. The article concludes that RISC-V has the potential to become a significant player in the SoC market, and that its open architecture and licensing-free model are key factors that make it attractive to manufacturers. However, the article also highlights the challenges that RISC-V faces in terms of development and adoption, and how it is still lagging behind its main competitors. Despite these challenges, the article suggests that RISC-V has a bright future ahead, and that it is well-positioned to become a major player in the SoC market. The article concludes with a summary of the key points and the potential of RISC-V for the future of SoCs.

OPEN's shanfeng academy building will take shape as a cluster of carved volumes in suzhou

 

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rizzoli book examines six radical projects by OPEN that reinvent china's cultural landscape

 

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Open Architecture reveals design for Sun Tower in China

Chinese studio Open Architecture has unveiled its design for a viewing tower in the coastal city of Yantai in the north east of China.

The Beijing-based architecture studio designed the 50-metre-high tower to look like a giant sundial.

OPEN Architecture has revealed visuals of Sun Tower

The form of the tower, which will act as a landmark in the city's new coastal district, was informed by watchtowers that were built in the area during the Ming dynasty.

When it is complete, Sun Tower will be a cultural facility with views of the sea, a semi-outdoor theatre on the ground floor, a winding exhibition space, library and observation deck.

Sun Tower will be a cultural facility where people can also enjoy nature

Standing in the centre of a circular plaza, it will be constructed from two white concrete conical forms connected and braced by horizontal slabs and ramps.

The space within the inner shell of the Sun Tower was designed to act as a sound collector, absorbing and amplifying the sound from the sea.

The upside-down upper shell houses a library and observation space

In summer, rain will drop from a circular opening in the roof and be collected in a small pool. In winter, this pool will be dried out and used as a fireplace.

"Immediately when we conceived of the design we wanted to reference ancient human rituals, honoring the sun, moon, and stars, and offering a space for reflection and contemplation," said Li Hu and Huang Wenjing, founding partners of Open Architecture.

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Open Architecture will also work with Aric Chen, artistic director of Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, to create the building's exhibitions, which will focus on digital exhibitions and big data.

"We wanted to ensure the building had an authentic purpose and function, creating spaces that juxtapose the incredible ocean views with the forward-thinking digital exhibitions that explore nature," added Li and Huang.

A semi-outdoor observation space will be on top of Sun Tower

Open Architecture designed a shallow pool, misting devices and fountains for the plaza that will surround the building.

A linear pool of water will cut across the plaza, which will aline with the shadow of the Sun Tower follows on the day of the equinox.

The pavement will be covered in a series of elliptical ring pattern. The intersections between the rings and the waterway mark the building shadow's footprint at specific hours on the equinox day.

The 50-meter high building is a composite shell structure

The project is currently under construction and due to complete in 2024. Open Architecture recently completed a rock-like concert hall outside of Beijing named Chapel of Sound and an art gallery within a sand dune.

The renders are courtesy of Open Architecture.

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this 'sun tower' by OPEN architecture is meticulously sculpted by sunlight

 

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Open Architecture unveils rock-like concert hall in a valley outside Beijing

Chinese studio Open Architecture has completed The Chapel of Sound, a monolithic open-air concert hall in a valley next to the ruins of the Great Wall of China outside Beijing.

The project by Beijing-based practice Open Architecture is situated in a mountainous countryside area, two hours drive from the centre of the Chinese capital.

Chapel of Sound is an open-air concert hall that was built by Open Architecture

The building comprises a semi-outdoor amphitheatre, outdoor stage, viewing platforms and a rehearsal room.

Built entirely from concrete that has been enriched with an aggregate made from local stone, the concert hall has been designed to resemble a piece of the natural landscape.

It was designed to blend in with the surrounding landscape

"We were very aware of the responsibility we had to contribute a thoughtful structure that fits naturally into such a unique landscape," said Open Architecture's founders Li Hu and Huang Wenjing.

"The symphony of nature is what we really wanted people to experience here."

The structure was built using concrete that was reinforced with a local stone aggregate

The rock-like structure is composed of a series of concrete layers, each of which cantilevers out from the previous layer to create an inverted cone shape.

What appears to be a solid structure is actually an inner and outer shell with the space between operating like a truss.

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Staircases wind through the building to a rooftop platform that offers views of the valley and the nearby Ming Dynasty-era Great Wall.

In Chapel of Sound's interior spaces, bronze handrails and doors contrast against the concrete and add warmth.

The concert hall is an open-air space

The building does not feature any heating or air-conditioning. A void in the centre of the rooftop allows daylight into the structure and naturally illuminates the performance spaces.

When it rains, the water also falls through the void, and a drainage system has been put in place to ensure that it quickly drains away.

The space can be used for concerts or hired for events

The openings in the Chapel of Sound not only connect the interior with the outside environment but also help to ensure good acoustics in the space, without the need to introduce additional sound-absorbing materials, Open Architecture claimed.

The architects intend the concert hall to be a space of quiet contemplation as well as a venue for large-scale concerts.

The venue is surrounded by mountains

"Solitary or communal, music or sound of nature, gazing into the starry sky or connecting with one’s inner self – it’s open to the interpretation of the users," said Huang.

Other cultural projects from OPEN include The UCCA Dune Art Museum, a cave-like art gallery inside a sand dune, and a library and theatre that resembles a blue whale in Shanghai.

The photography is courtesy of Open Architecture.

Project credits:

Architectural and interior design: OPEN Architecture
Principals in charge: Li Hu, Huang Wenjing
Project team: Zhou Tingting, Fang Kuanyin, Huang Zetian, Lin Bihong, Chen Xiuyuan, Cai
Zhuoqun, Kuo Chunchen
Structural and MEP engineers: Arup
Lighting Consultant: Beijing Ning Zhi Jing Lighting Design Co., Ltd.
Theater and acoustic consultant: JH Theatre Architecture Design Consulting Company
Landscape design: Guangzhou Turen Landscape Planning Co., Ltd.
Signage design: OPEN Architecture

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Open Architecture unveils rock-like concert hall in a valley outside Beijing

Chinese studio Open Architecture has completed The Chapel of Sound, a monolithic open-air concert hall in a valley next to the ruins of the Great Wall of China outside Beijing.