Sanlorenzo Launches Groundbreaking 36.5-Meter SX120 Crossover Yacht, Revolutionizing Luxury Leisure with Innovative Propulsion Technology

Sanlorenzo, an esteemed Italian yacht builder headquartered in Viareggio, has unveiled its latest innovation, the 36.5-meter SX120 crossover yacht. This impressive vessel, making its debut at the Cannes Yachting Festival from September 9-14, 2025, marks a significant milestone as the largest of its kind in Sanlorenzo’s lineup. The SX120 showcases the groundbreaking Volvo Penta IPS Professional Platform, a state-of-the-art propulsion system that features four 1,000 HP engines in a twin-pod configuration. This design not only enhances fuel efficiency but also liberates 30% more engine room space compared to traditional setups. The incorporation of Eco Mode … Read more

Vectorworks Architect 2025 Celebrated with Jury Award at Architizer A+Product Awards for Innovative Design Solutions

Washington, D.C. — Vectorworks, Inc., a leading design and BIM software provider, has been recognized as a Jury Award Winner in the prestigious Architizer A+Product Awards for its latest release, Vectorworks Architect 2025. The award, which highlights excellence in design tools, was earned through a competitive evaluation process involving contributions from a diverse panel of architects and industry professionals. Vectorworks Chief Product Officer Darick DeHart expressed pride in the recognition, stating it underscores the company’s dedication to fostering creative expression among designers. He emphasized that significant improvements in the latest software iteration—including accelerated 3D modeling, … Read more

Celebrating Design with a Heart: ArchitectureAu Awards Recognize Innovative Solutions for Homelessness and Indigenous Injustice

Sydney, Australia – The ArchitectureAu Award for Social Impact has reached its third edition, highlighting projects that exemplify the concept of “good design, doing good.” This initiative seeks to curtail the ongoing challenge of measuring social impact while showcasing the powerful ways architecture can contribute to societal advancement. This year’s awards saw two joint winners addressing significant social issues: Habilis, designed by Collins and Turner, focuses on chronic homelessness, while the Munarra Centre for Regional Excellence, crafted by ARM Architecture, aims to confront historical injustices and current inequalities affecting Indigenous Australians. Both projects underscore a … Read more

Bridging the Legal Divide: Innovative Programs Aim to Make Law School Accessible for Rural and Low-Income Students

Rural communities and low-income individuals often face significant obstacles in pursuing a legal education, as rising tuition costs and changes to admission testing compound existing disparities. The question remains: What does it take today to become a lawyer in the United States, and who can access that opportunity? With tuition at law schools surging, the American Bar Association (ABA) reports that graduates often exit with an average debt exceeding $145,000. For many aspiring lawyers from rural or economically challenged backgrounds, such financial burdens can be disqualifying. Bill Adams, managing director of ABA accreditation and legal … Read more