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Nearing completion of a depth 1 Menger's Sponge made out of folded business cards. No glue, tape, or fasteners of any type, except the folded cards themselves.
The last cubes have to be constructed in place. At least, I found that to be the easier way to do it.
Sparks fly as the cut for the firepot is being made. Special thanks to my family for letting me use the space to do this project.
HM Coastguard Hope Cove, succesfull completion of Rope Rescue Assesment. Takes many weeks of hard work, well done.
Year 7 Completion Ceremony | 2013-14
22 members of the seventh year cohort of the Aboriginal Youth Internship Program (AYIP) celebrated the completion of their 12-month program at a ceremony in Victoria, B.C.
The Honourable John Rustad, Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation, presented each of the interns with a completion certificate. Speakers included Chief Ron Sam, Songhees Nation, Chief Andy Thomas, Esquimalt Nation, Kate Elliot, Métis Nation B.C., Howard Grant, First Nations Summit, Hjalmer Wenstob, BC Assembly of First Nations, Priscilla Sabbas Watts, and intern Joshua Gottfriedson.
Another installment in the "same angle" shot of the kitchen. In this one you can see the hanging dishrack above the sink island and a little of the new shelving and hanging bars on the wall. You can also see that the drywall in the entryway is very close to being completed. In fact, all I have to do is smooth it one more time, prime, and paint it.
Gov. Neil Abercrombie and the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) celebrated the substantial completion of the H-1 Freeway Rehabilitation Project at a dedication ceremony at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, overlooking the freeway. The project reconstructed and resurfaced one of the most heavily traveled corridors in the state and added an extra travel lane in both directions in less than 11 months. New LED street lighting, added drainage, and glare screens were also installed to improve highway safety.
Gov. Neil Abercrombie and the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) celebrated the substantial completion of the H-1 Freeway Rehabilitation Project at a dedication ceremony at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, overlooking the freeway. The project reconstructed and resurfaced one of the most heavily traveled corridors in the state and added an extra travel lane in both directions in less than 11 months. New LED street lighting, added drainage, and glare screens were also installed to improve highway safety.
Gottfried Böhm
Completion 1965
Taken from the exhibition
Light Lines: The Architectural Photographs of Hélène Binet
(October 2021 — January 2022)
Over the past 30 years, Hélène Binet has travelled the world to photograph historic and contemporary buildings, as well as projects in the making. Considered “the architect’s photographer” by many, Binet has worked closely with Zaha Hadid RA, Daniel Libeskind Hon RA and Peter Zumthor Hon RA among others, who have turned to her to interpret their work.
In this intimate exhibition of around 90 photographs, spanning projects from across Binet’s career, we foreground her ability to capture the essential elements of architecture. A number of the works are handprinted in black and white at her North London studio, using an analogue camera and film. Binet’s powerful, thought-provoking images reveal the light, space and form that unites architecture, be it 1970s brutalism or an 18th-century City church.
A key highlight will be a section focused primarily on Binet’s work with Zaha Hadid RA, with whom she built a close professional relationship and captured almost all of the late architect’s projects. Other buildings featured include the Thermal Baths at Vals by Peter Zumthor Hon RA, Le Corbusier’s La Tourette monastery in France and the Jantar Mantar Observatory in India. Binet’s enquiring, contemplative approach to photography extends into her recent work, which includes a set of Five Churches in Cologne by Gottfried Böhm, commissioned to celebrate the architect’s centenary, and an iconic yet rarely-seen private house, Can Lis, by Jørn Utzon.
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We are preparing to close off 3 exits on the south side of Building D and one exit on the north -- which will happen as soon as the Emergency Exit stairs are completed
Unveiling of the Boon Lay Meadow precinct plaque to commemorate the completion of the precinct:
From left to right: Boon Lay Zone ‘C’ Residents' Committee Chairperson, Mdm Fung Poh Chow; HDB Director (Community Partnerships Department), Mr Tan Beng Teck; Guest-of-Honour, Mr Lawrence Wong and Boon Lay Citizens’ Consultative Committee (CCC) Vice-chairman, Mr Kuek Chiew Peng.
6 August 2010 and arriving at 45 Kingsdale Road for the first time as owner. Could not get in as a
key was missing!
Event: Solar Powered LED Lanterns rewards ceremony to young Teaching Students of Development in Literacy (DIL) School Orangi Town, Karachi, Pakistan and Learning Adults like parents, neighbors, relatives, community elders upon completion of the short 3 month course.
Event Date: March 28th, 2014
Gifting program under Lodhie Foundation Pehli Kiran initiative by Pervaiz Lodhie, founder and president LEDtronics USA and Shaan Technologies KEPZ Pakistan
Chief Guest: Capt. Aamir Aftab
Location: Shaan Technologies Head Office, PECHS, Karachi, Pakistan
Organized by Shaantech team headed by Shahid Siddique
Attended by teachers and staff of all Orangi DIL schools.
Impact:
Small fight against adult illiteracy.
Young students gained confidence.
Education reinforcement in Students.
Desire to continue education.
Improved adults self esteem.
Gov. Neil Abercrombie and the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) celebrated the substantial completion of the H-1 Freeway Rehabilitation Project at a dedication ceremony at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, overlooking the freeway. The project reconstructed and resurfaced one of the most heavily traveled corridors in the state and added an extra travel lane in both directions in less than 11 months. New LED street lighting, added drainage, and glare screens were also installed to improve highway safety.
Idol awaits completion.
Date : 04-Oct-2016
Place : Kolkata, West Bengal
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LUC was appointed by Peabody in 2012 to help deliver thirty-three new affordable homes on a site close to Whitechapel Road in London. The site was previously used as a Jewish maternity hospital in the early 20th Century, founded by Alice Model, an important Jewish philanthropist. The existing buildings were in a dilapidated state, remaining unoccupied since 2005.
The completed development incorporates affordable rented and shared ownership properties only, for residents of Tower Hamlets who are in housing need. The homes vary in size from one-bedroom flats to three-bedroom courtyard houses, and four-bedroom maisonettes entered directly from the street.
The form of the development emerged through a careful urban analysis, and was sensitively designed to site within the local context, considering natural light and views across the City of London. Peabody were keen to commemorate the local history of the site, and this is reflected through the use banded lettering inscribed into the masonry walls at street level describing the history of the Jewish Maternity Hospital.
LUC was responsible for the design of the hard and soft landscape, including a central planted courtyard, seating areas, a small play area for young families, and a communal rooftop garden.
For more information, visit: www.landuse.co.uk
NCB 49 is nearing completion after a heavy overhaul but did not quite make it into steam in time for the gala weekend. The livery is authentic but fraudulent as the corporate colour in Northumberland for the NCB was black. However under a local initiative of the Backworth colliery staff this very attractive green livery was applied.