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Recent Examples of ateliersOne of her greatest hopes is that Shakti sets the nation’s ateliers up for success long after the residents have returned home.—Sarah Medford, Architectural Digest, 8 Apr. 2026 The answer presented itself in Rajasthan’s legendary craft traditions—block-printing workshops, miniature painting studios, and family-run ateliers where centuries-old techniques are still practiced by hand.—Christine Chitnis, Condé Nast Traveler, 19 Mar. 2026 Aurélien works with specialist ateliers across Italy and Europe combining ethical production practices with traditional savoir-faire.—Robb Report Studio, Robb Report, 26 Feb. 2026 Many ingredients are grown at the organic farm behind the hotel, which also hosts donkeys, ostriches, and the ateliers of craftspeople making pottery and papyrus paper.—Jennifer Flowers, AFAR Media, 30 Jan. 2026 From the symbolic power of Valentino red to the precision of his couture ateliers, his work offered elegance that was designed to endure.—Maliha Shoaib, Vogue, 23 Jan. 2026 This includes luxury accommodation ($620-1,860 per night), consultation and curation services ($3,720-9,920 depending on complexity), exclusive access fees for private ateliers and archives ($2,480-6,200), and the creation or acquisition budget ($6,200-31,000).—Rebecca Ann Hughes, Forbes.com, 21 Jan. 2026 Gifted to her by her MGM studio bosses and handmade in the studio's ateliers, Kelly's longtime wardrobe designer, Helen Rose, and 30 seamstresses constructed the gown with 300 yards of antique Belgian lace, ivory faille and silk net.—Nicole Briese, PEOPLE, 18 Jan. 2026 Le Mindu spent a lot of time learning in the ateliers of the Leipzig and Berlin opera houses, for instance.—Jennifer Weil, Footwear News, 16 Jan. 2026
Teams will use the five-week gap between the races in Japan and Miami to knuckle down at their factories and develop car upgrades that could boost their fortunes upon returning to the track in May.
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Luke Smith,
New York Times,
8 Apr. 2026
Multiple Iranian warplanes, helicopters and other equipment were destroyed, along with military installations and missile factories.
Researchers went as far as to suspect that this knowledge might have spread in books or workshops.
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Maria Mocerino,
Interesting Engineering,
12 Apr. 2026
Chinese consumers are also embracing AI agents, with a series of major tech companies hosting workshops to walk potential users through the process of installing OpenClaw on their personal devices.
Meanwhile, the long-range drones and missiles that Kyiv designs and produces are repeatedly striking oil facilities and manufacturing plants deep inside Russia.
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ABC News,
ABC News,
14 Apr. 2026
He's reinforced his property with cement blocks, fencing, wood, and deeply rooted plants designed to act as a barrier.
How scholars became aware of the Gimo archive, which includes nineteen works for mandolin, collected in Italy by the son of a Swedish iron manufacturer in 1762.
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Tim Parks,
New Yorker,
11 Apr. 2026
The exquisite works conceived by Taiwanese jeweler Cindy Chao for over two decades can trace their roots back two generations.
Founded in 2011, Fooda features a variety of restaurants that workplaces can employ to provide lunches through pop-up kitchens, delivery, catering, pantry and cafe programs.
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Robert Channick,
Chicago Tribune,
9 Apr. 2026
The survey also found that roughly half of American adults who used AI for work in the past week only used their own personal subscriptions or free versions of AI services — instead of subscriptions purchased by their workplaces.