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The Catalyst Paper Mill (1910) at Powell River, British Columbia, was the first and largest newsprint manufacturer in Western Canada. The Powell Lake Dam is on the right.
"Catalyst Location: Minnetrista Campus, 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy., Muncie, IN. Catalyst was commissioned for Minnetrista by Virginia B. Ball to honor her husband, Edmund F. Ball. The design represents partnership, giving and stewardship which were important ideals of Mr. Ball. It was also intended to represent a century of giving by the Ball family, their stewardship of the land, and Minnetrista as a catalyst in the community. The sculpture was dedicated in June 2004. The artist is Beverly Stucker Precious of Indianapolis.
The completed sculpture is comprised of 32,000 pounds of limestone, 17,000 pounds of stainless steel and 2,000 pounds of dichroic and plate glass. Forty-four hundred hours went into the fabrication of steel for Catalyst, which is 26 feet in diameter."
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William McNamara, assistant professor of chemistry, and his students are working on creating cleaner, more efficient and more cost-effective ways to harvest energy by mimicking the way plants use sunlight to create their own energy.
Photo by Stephen Salpukas
William & Mary
Powell River's 'raison d'etre' is this pulp and paper mill.
The old ships parked in front of the mill form a breakwater for the barges. It's actually claimed to be the largest floating breakwater in the world, with 9 floating wrecks, most built of concrete during WWII. Definitely taking the kayak out for a closer look next time I come!
The Texada Island ferry arrives in the foreground.
My Catalyst showing off its five killmarks, it would eventually get seven of them before it exploded.
June 2018 by Rixx Javix/Bryan Ward
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Tour and groundbreaking ceremony for the Catalyst project just west of Saddle Creek Road near Farnam Street that will transform the former Omaha Steel Works facility into a medical industry innovation hub. The groundbreaking ceremony was held in the atrium of the Davis Global Center on Monday, May 8, 2023.
Tour and groundbreaking ceremony for the Catalyst project just west of Saddle Creek Road near Farnam Street that will transform the former Omaha Steel Works facility into a medical industry innovation hub. The groundbreaking ceremony was held in the atrium of the Davis Global Center on Monday, May 8, 2023.
Tour and groundbreaking ceremony for the Catalyst project just west of Saddle Creek Road near Farnam Street that will transform the former Omaha Steel Works facility into a medical industry innovation hub. The groundbreaking ceremony was held in the atrium of the Davis Global Center on Monday, May 8, 2023.