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Ethnie Xu is making built-environment knowledge easier to reach

Through educational content, public speaking, mentorship, and industry engagement, Xu is translating complex ideas in architecture, real estate development, urbanism, and emerging technology for broader professional and public audiences.

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Rainbow

“Cheers.” I like to say a toast to the day: to myself and others: peace, hope, happiness, health. After I raised my glass of orange juice, I looked up and saw a rainbow.
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From a Beirut warzone to a Bay square table: Furn Beaino’s journey across generations

When Toni Beaino opened a small stall in Jounieh in 1975, Lebanon was already burning. The civil war had just begun, and most people were thinking about survival, not sandwiches. Yet Toni, barely 20 years old, was doing both. Every morning before the rest of the city woke, he was at that stall, rolling dough with his hands, pressing minced lamb into thin rounds of flatbread, and sliding them into…

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Citizenship for cash? New allegations emerge over Hungarian passport granted to wealthy Canadians

New allegations have surfaced concerning Hungary’s citizenship programme, with claims that wealthy Canadian nationals obtained Hungarian citizenship despite allegedly failing to meet the legal requirements.

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Views

The faint reflection of the hall catches my eye; how nature and humanity blend — how there are so many ways to see the world; how painting lets us explore what we see and what we want the world to be, just like words. A figure — a few brush stokes and colours — stands out in the grove of light amid the shadowed grounds.
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The fountain

I opened my eyes and saw pink flowers; the countryside was dotted with flowers of all colours. Bees bounced between the thistles.
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