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On Thursday 14 September 2017, UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017 launched the EDGE symposium series, exploring the concept of situated practice in contemporary art, architecture and urbanism. The events bring together practitioners and thinkers at three ‘edge’ locations connected by the High Speed 1 railway, which acts a geographical link and embodies ideas associated with community, connectivity and escapism.
In framing these events, we have considered 'edge' as: 'Where an area that is known or privileged meets another that is unknown or ignored; a point of balance between contrary or diverse phenomena; a place of connectivity and interaction.'
'Gateway' was a day of enquiry on Bloomsbury and King's Cross as 'edge' locations through a mix of artist masterclasses and an evening conference. The Gower Street campus of UCL was planned and built on the urban/rural edge of nineteenth-century London, a ‘learning’ gateway through which generations of students have now passed, and one which now runs up against the King’s Cross development, conceived as a mix of ‘knowledge’ and ‘transport’ gateways.
Keynote: Jeremy Deller
Speakers: Marjetica Potrč and OOZE, Aidan Andrew Dun, Matthew Beaumont, Jan Kattein, and Rebecca Ross
Masterclasses: Samson Kambalu, Gary Woodley, Florian Roithmayr, Leah Lovett, and Katy Beinart
The series is organised by the UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017, with additional support from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL and The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.
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Intersection of Edge Falls Road and FM-473 in Kendalia.Go 4.1 miles south on Edge Falls Road.
The Falls is located just south of Kendalia on Edge Falls Road.This was a popular place to go from the 1940's through the 1970's, but is now closed to the public. The only view of this scenic area is from the bridge. There are at least 10 "No Trespassing" signs in the area. A beautiful place. 29 54.930' N 98 30.484' W
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On Thursday 14 September 2017, UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017 launched the EDGE symposium series, exploring the concept of situated practice in contemporary art, architecture and urbanism. The events bring together practitioners and thinkers at three ‘edge’ locations connected by the High Speed 1 railway, which acts a geographical link and embodies ideas associated with community, connectivity and escapism.
In framing these events, we have considered 'edge' as: 'Where an area that is known or privileged meets another that is unknown or ignored; a point of balance between contrary or diverse phenomena; a place of connectivity and interaction.'
'Gateway' was a day of enquiry on Bloomsbury and King's Cross as 'edge' locations through a mix of artist masterclasses and an evening conference. The Gower Street campus of UCL was planned and built on the urban/rural edge of nineteenth-century London, a ‘learning’ gateway through which generations of students have now passed, and one which now runs up against the King’s Cross development, conceived as a mix of ‘knowledge’ and ‘transport’ gateways.
Keynote: Jeremy Deller
Speakers: Marjetica Potrč and OOZE, Aidan Andrew Dun, Matthew Beaumont, Jan Kattein, and Rebecca Ross
Masterclasses: Samson Kambalu, Gary Woodley, Florian Roithmayr, Leah Lovett, and Katy Beinart
The series is organised by the UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017, with additional support from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL and The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.
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January 05/23
Mississauga
Residential
Edge Towers
24-64 Elm Dr W
Solmar Development Corporation
12s + 35s + 40s + 50s
Rosario Roy Varacalli
Cusimano Architect Inc
Bagged with Adrian Dust after parking at Carter Bar. Wooplaw Edge, Leap Hill, Hungry Law, Greyhound Law and then Ravens Knowe before heading to the Cottonshope road to walk back to collect Dusty's car from the campsite opposite this road beside the A68.
Name: Wooplaw Edge
Hill number: 15931
Height:459m / 1506ft
Parent (Ma/M):2302 The Cheviot
Section: 33: The Scottish Border to the River Tyne
Area:The Cheviots
County/UA: Scottish Borders (UA)
County/UA: Northumberland (CoU)
Class:Tump (400-499m)
Grid ref: NT 70818 06693
Summit feature:no feature: ground a few metres W of fence corner
Drop: 41m
Col: 418m NT698068
Photo by Mike Nice
The River's Edge apartments on River Street are now open. The building incorporates some lighting features on the outside, including a clock.