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No. 1 Poultry, City of London was designed by Sir James Stirling and Michael Wilford Associates and was completed in 1997. The original plan for the site was for a tower designed by Mies Van Der Rohe but this was rejected at public enquiry.
Photograph taken during the event 'New Members Walk' organised by the Twentieth Century Society on Saturday 11th May 2013. The tour was led by Ian McInnes (morning) and Chris Rogers (afternoon) and included walks around the West End and the City of London. Buildings visited in the morning included the Libertys store, Shops on and around Oxford Street, Sandersons Hotel, Copyright House and Centre Point. In the afternoon, Paternoster Square, Merrill Lynch Financial Centre, One New Change, Cheapside, No. 1 Poultry, New Court, Cannon street, Tower 42, Bishopsgate and the Broadgate Tower.
2024 Skyland Trail Associates Spring Luncheon - March 15, 204 - Piedmont Driving Club - Photos by Kim Link
Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations Thomas Homan speaking at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
There are many benefits associated with Yorkshire stoves. The most obvious being that they provide an effective heat output. A wood-burning stove will get any room warm quickly, acting as a powerful heat source. They come in different sizes with varying energy output levels.
Wood burning stoves Yorkshire wide also add a decorative and stylish element to any room, acting as a real statement piece. Plus, what’s better than sitting around the fire during the cold months? Wood burners create a homely feel while also saving you money in the process. As stoves West Yorkshire and beyond are energy efficient, they provide you with a good way to save money on your energy bills. You can also have peace of mind that you are doing your bit for the environment too by reducing your carbon footprint. Plus, wood burners are reliable, meaning you don’t have to worry about power cuts.
As you can see, there are many benefits that are associated with Yorkshire stoves. If you are looking to transform your home and add a powerful yet energy-efficient heat source, this is the perfect solution. Plus, with so many designs available, you can easily find the right one for you.
Executive Associate Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations Thomas Homan speaking at the 2025 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in National Harbor, Maryland.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Yvonne Jackson, Associate Chief Information Officer explains the depth and breadth of Information technology services to students from Edison Academy in Fairfax, Virginia during the annual IT Job Shadow Day held at the United States Department of Agriculture, Office of the Chief Information Officer in Washington, DC, Tuesday, April 2, 2013,. USDA Photo by Bob Nichols
Team Associated RC10B44
ESC: Novak GTB
Motor: Novak Velociti 5.5 Light
Servo: Airtronics 94360
Batteries: Brood IB3800
Wing: Ofna CRT.5
Radio/Receiver: Nomadio Sensor
August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!
UTA celebrated outstanding faculty, associates, and advisors at the annual awards meeting Tuesday, April 23.
Photos by Ellman Photography.
August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!
Urban/Civic Sites
August-September 2015
IDS Center
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Philip Johnson w/ Edward Baker Associates
Dean's open house for the new curation space for the Sarah Moody Gallery of Art's Permanent Collection at The University of Alabama.
Engineering USA and Design Automation Associates, or DAA, are now one team with a singular vision, and we could not be more excited! DAA is a solution provider specialized in design automation and design engineering, and their 45 engineers and programmers focus on using technology and process redesign to improve how manufacturers design products. Following the official acquisition, Engineering USA's executive team headed to DAA's headquarters in Connecticut in order to welcome their talented team to our organization, to eat some delicious New Haven-style pizza and to begin building a joint vision for our future together. Thanks for the hospitality, new colleagues, and we hope to return the favor in Chicago soon!
Califone threw a surprise party for our own Patrick Sais (associate from the Service & Warranty Team). Shown with his family. Click to read more www.califone.com/blog/2010/04/19/baby-shower/
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Valubility of the Year Celebration and announcement.
Winners are:
Emily Spence-Almaguer - Associate Professor, Behavioral & Community Health, School of Public Health
Chrystyna Senkel – Instructor, Physician Assistant Studies, School of Health Professions.
Emily Mire – Director of Student Services, Wellness, Student Affairs
Brandie Wiley – Enrollment Services Associate, Student Affairs
Patricia Gwirtz – Associate Dean, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) of Wisconsin has recognized Consolidated Construction Co. Inc., a full-service design/build firm headquartered in Appleton, recognized by with a Gold Projects of Distinction Award for construction excellence for the firm’s Ajinomoto Windsor, Inc. frozen food plant (Joplin, Mo.) project.
When the original Ajinimoto factory project team fell behind schedule, and cost estimates ballooned from the budgeted number of $32 million to a whopping $42 million, Consolidated’s experienced Food and Beverage construction group were brought in to offer their expertise.
The team carefully re-evaluated every element of the project throughout all divisions of work. Designers chose an integrated blend of conventional and pre-engineered materials to make the building as cost- and energy efficient as possible. They also coordinated the fast-track design and permitting process, allowing construction to start just three months after hire. Ultimately, $10 million was trimmed from the construction price without impacting energy- or production efficiency.
The result is a truly state-of-the-art, 135,000 sq. ft. facility that produces frozen appetizers at a rate of up to 57,000 lbs. per hour. Cooler and freezer warehouse areas are equipped with capacity of more than 1,700 tons. Three fryer rooms accommodate high-heat activities and fire prevention equipment. Best of all, the project came in on budget and on schedule.
2024 Skyland Trail Associates Spring Luncheon - March 15, 204 - Piedmont Driving Club - Photos by Kim Link
Joe A. Gayle & Associates has worked with clients ranging from the most exclusive to builders, developers, and homeowners. Our vision is to create the most aesthetically pleasing design that not only provides a better quality of life, but also an increase in the value of an investment.
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Baltimoreans associated the name McDonogh with a well-known private school founded in 1873. Buried here are the parents of the school's founder, Irish natives John (1734-1809) and Elizabeth McDonogh (1747-1808).
John McDonogh, a brickmaker, took part in two events that shaped early American history: the French-Indian War (1754-1763) and American Revolution (1775-1783). Serving under George Washington in 1755, John witnessed the disastrous defeat of British General Edward Braddock near Fort Duquesne. In 1777, he fought at the Battle of Brandywine as part of Cox's Company of Baltimore soldiers. John later served with David Poe, Edgar A. Poe's grandfather, in another Baltimore company. At his death in 1809, a Baltimore newspaper called John McDonogh "a patriotic veteran."
John and Elizabeth's son, John, the school founder, was born on December 29, 1779 during the war's coldest winter. He died in New Orleans in 1850, but was reburied in Baltimore's Greenmount Cemetery in 1860. McDonogh's remains were later moved to the campus of the school that bears his name.
NRCS Associate Chief Louis Aspey visited Oregon in June 2023 to meet with NRCS' National Water and Climate Center (NWCC) and NRCS Portland Data Collection Office (DCO) staff, both part of the Snow Survey and Water Supply Forecasting (SSWSF) Program. Cara McCarthy (NWCC Water and Climate Services Team Lead), Melissa Webb (NWCC Water and Climate Monitoring Team Lead), Sean Fleming (Portland DCO Supervisory Hydrologist) and Matt Warbritton (Portland DCO Hydrologist) visited the Mt. Hood Test Site SNOTEL (snow telemetry) site with Associate Chief Aspey to highlight the work of the SSWSF Program and its extensive mountain hydroclimatic monitoring network with more than 900 SNOTEL sites in the western U.S.
The NWCC is located in Portland along with the Portland Data Collection Office, which is part of NRCS Oregon. The NWCC and 12 western states including Alaska, administer the SSWSF program. The NWCC is primarily responsible for producing water supply forecasts and other hydroclimatic products, while state snow survey programs disseminate those products and data, in addition to maintaining the monitoring network. The Portland DCO’s operational area covers Oregon, Washington, and a part of northern CA, overseeing 156 SNOTEL sites and nearly 150 other monitoring stations. Standard SNOTEL sites have a snow pillow to measure snow water content, temperature sensor, precipitation gage, snow depth sensor, and a shelter to house equipment. Some sites have additional sensors for soil moisture, net radiation, wind, and relative humidity. Data from these sites are used in a variety of ways apart from water supply forecasts including for climate research, flood management, wildfire research and risk assessments, hydroelectric operations, ecological management, and more.