Tag: architecture

  • 8 Ways DeepRoute IO 2.0 is Revolutionizing Intelligent Driving

    8 Ways DeepRoute IO 2.0 is Revolutionizing Intelligent Driving

    An autonomous delivery truck with a blue and white design featuring DeepRoute.ai branding, driving through an urban environment, accompanied by a sedan in the background. An inset image shows a Qualcomm chip.

    DeepRoute.ai has just launched DeepRoute IO 2.0, its next-generation intelligent driving platform powered by the Vision-Language-Action (VLA) model.

    This system promises smarter, safer, and more human-like driving.

    Here’s what sets it apart:

    Flexible Multi-Chip, Multi-Sensor Architecture
    DeepRoute IO 2.0 supports both LiDAR and vision-only configurations, allowing automakers to integrate the platform across various vehicle models without major redesigns.

    Powered by NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor
    Running on the Blackwell GPU architecture and DriveOS, the platform is optimized for high-performance VLA model inference, ensuring faster and smarter decision-making.

    Thought Chain Reasoning for Human-Like Driving
    By analyzing complex traffic scenarios logically, the system mimics human reasoning, delivering safe and reliable responses in real-world conditions.

    Extensive Knowledge Base for Adaptive Driving
    The platform learns from accumulated driving experience, enabling it to handle diverse road conditions and traffic patterns seamlessly.

    Defensive Driving and Blind Spot Awareness
    Advanced spatial understanding allows DeepRoute IO 2.0 to anticipate hazards, adjust to changing environments, and minimize blind spot risks.

    Real-Time Traffic Sign and Road Text Recognition
    Equipped with optical character recognition (OCR), the system interprets traffic signs and road markings instantly, similar to a human driver, for enhanced safety.

    Step-by-Step Transparency in Decision-Making
    The platform explains its actions in real time, reducing the “black box” effect and giving drivers confidence in its performance.

    Natural Voice Control for Seamless Interaction
    Drivers can interact with the vehicle using simple voice commands, making it easier to control the system without distractions.

    DeepRoute IO 2.0 has been validated in real-world urban environments and will soon appear in production vehicles from multiple OEM partners.

    DeepRoute.ai continues to advance the future of intelligent driving by bringing general artificial intelligence to the physical world.

  • Hermès: Bellagio Resort & Casino | Renovation wraps up

    Hermès: Bellagio Resort & Casino | Renovation wraps up

    On December 7th, 2023, Hermès is pleased to inaugurate its fully refurbished store located at Bellagio Resort & Casino on the Las Vegas Strip, in Nevada.

    The store’s architecture pays homage to the Italian lakeside town of Bellagio, whose shimmering colors and Lake Como setting originally inspired the resort’s design.

    This renovated location offers a serene setting for the ever-changing abundance of the house’s sixteen métiers and highlights Hermès’ strong roots in the United States, a country which is home to 42 addresses.

    Located near Bellagio’s main entryway, the wooden façade is punctuated by arch windows and sculpted opaque panels with an encyclie pattern, which evokes the way water circles form on the lake’s surface.

    Windows are modulated by four interior metal screen-style claustra aligned with the entrance, creating a discreet, comfortable break from the outside world.

    Perspectives are organized along two axes parallel to the storefront with a circular space in between acting as a pivot. Upon entering the store, in the hushed lighting of the signature Grecques, visitors are welcomed by women’s silk, perfume, beauty, and fashion jewelry.

    Outlined by a soft grid, the neighboring area presents the men’s silk and homeware collections. On this first axis, the perspective points toward to a room that looks like an open landscape, dedicated to leather and equestrian accessories.

    The central circular space, focusing on men’s and women’s shoes, introduces the second axis with men’s and women’s ready-to-wear. The tour ends at the centerpiece, the jewelry and watches area, whose intimate golden setting is visible from the entrance.

    Inspired by the Lombard lakeside town, the Parisian architecture agency RDAI combines land and water in a welcoming environment. The overall colors are a nod to the landscape reflection on Lake Como, enhanced with blurs and gradients.

    The floor is made of light terrazzo mixing white and warm marble chips with mother-of-pearl. The first space has a mosaic carpet reminiscent of sparkling waters with a white and blue Faubourg pattern, while each room features a bespoke wool rug bearing the encyclie’s rippling signature.

    Contributing to this tranquil atmosphere, the main walls are made of Italian stucco with a dense, mineral texture whose bright tones accentuate the contrast, while other areas follow a color gradient. For a moment, under its inverted dome ceiling, the space resembles a droplet of water.

    The playful decor is composed of two silk carrés hanging on the façade and several artworks, which fill the whole space with warm Mediterranean tones.

    Part of Hermès’ Oïkos Lab upcycling initiative, panoramas paintings, by the French artist Flora Moscovici, give a harmonious and immersive frame to the colorful collections in different areas.

    Originals from the Hermès collections put the finishing touches on the whole setting. Prints by French photographers Julie Peiffer and Samuel Gratacap stand alongside Italian designer Gianpaolo Pagni’s Jeu des Omnibus Remix carré and playing cards by French graphic designer Cassandre.

    Two equestrian scenes by English painter Joshua Dighton echo the silk square And the Winner Is by Greek designer Elias Kafouros and shots of racehorses by French humanist painter Robert Doisneau.

    Highlighting the colorful heritage of an iconic establishment, Hermès invites loyal customers and new visitors to step into the richness and modernity of its collections.