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Proyecto: Marta González, Propósito: PFC, ETSAG UAH.
Infografía: Christian Robles (rd, ps), Mirella Verdes-Montenegro (md)
Fecha: 06-09-2012
Sala de exposiciones.
April 26,2015 - Sylhet, Bangladesh –Portrait of a tea plucker in Sylhet. One lazy Sunday morning, holding a cup of vapor rising tea and day’s newspaper...do we need anything else to enjoy a perfect morning! Sylhet is a traditional tea growing area. People living here are the tea workers. They came from various parts of India in the British period and still are living under those circumstances. They are unaware of their right. And they are passing their lives as a slave of cultured people. The area of Sylhet has over 150 gardens including three of the largest tea gardens in the world both in area and production. Nearly 300,000 workers are employed on the tea estates of which over 75% are women. It seems they need an art to pluck two leaves one bud from every tea plant. The calculation of daily wage is 70tk(1$) for plucking at least 2 kg leaves per day for a worker. These tea workers are leading their life and completing their work through untold hardships. Being the bondservants of the civilized people, they are still sacrificing their generation after generation for working in such a condition and living in a dark world of opaqueness. Their hidden desire may be come to us through the bed tea with the morning newspaper and tell us that- “if we are not there may be you people won’t get a perfect morning everyday and that is why we work really hard, constantly, selflessly only to make your every morning as beautiful as life is”.
Quito (Ecuador) marzo 2022
Registro fotográfico realizado a los estudiantes graduados de las diferentes carreras del Instituto Metropolitano de Diseño de las promociones 64 / 65, para ser usadas en la ceremonia de incorporación virtual.
Foto: Andrés Páez / La Metro
The Rookery
Architect: Burnham and Root + Frank Lloyd Wright (Interior)
Date: 1888
Style: Romanesque Revival
Address: 209 S. La Salle Street
Height: 180.5’ (12 floors)
Exterior: Brick
Structural
Material: Steel and Masonry
Program: Commercial Offices, Retail
As some other buildings designed by Burnham and Root during this period, the Rookery used a system of both masonry and steel frame. Because steel framed structures were new, they often incorporated both systems into the building’s design.
John Root designed an innovative new foundation system for this buildings immense weight. It was known as the “grillage foundation,” iron rails and structural beams in which cross each other, acting as a sort of rebar in a larger concrete structure.
Quito (Ecuador) marzo 2022
Registro fotográfico realizado a los estudiantes graduados de las diferentes carreras del Instituto Metropolitano de Diseño de las promociones 64 / 65, para ser usadas en la ceremonia de incorporación virtual.
Foto: Andrés Páez / La Metro
Brasília, 12 de Março de 2018.
Intercambistas e acadêmicos vindos pelo Programa de Estudantes Convênio de Graduação (PEC-G) tiveram boas-vindas especial nesta segunda (12)
Foto: Secom/UnB.
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Brasília, 12 de Março de 2018.
Intercambistas e acadêmicos vindos pelo Programa de Estudantes Convênio de Graduação (PEC-G) tiveram boas-vindas especial nesta segunda (12)
Foto: Secom/UnB.
Confira a matéria completa da repórter da Secom/UnB, Nair Rabelo, no portal da UnB:
noticias.unb.br/publicacoes/74-internacional/2129-estudan...
ATENÇÃO – As informações, as fotos e os textos podem ser usados e reproduzidos, integral ou parcialmente, desde que a fonte seja devidamente citada e que não haja alteração de sentido em seus conteúdos. Crédito para textos: nome do repórter/Secom UnB ou Secom UnB. Crédito para fotos: nome do fotógrafo/Secom UnB.
April 26,2015 - Sylhet, Bangladesh –Portrait of a tea plucker in Sylhet. One lazy Sunday morning, holding a cup of vapor rising tea and day’s newspaper...do we need anything else to enjoy a perfect morning! Sylhet is a traditional tea growing area. People living here are the tea workers. They came from various parts of India in the British period and still are living under those circumstances. They are unaware of their right. And they are passing their lives as a slave of cultured people. The area of Sylhet has over 150 gardens including three of the largest tea gardens in the world both in area and production. Nearly 300,000 workers are employed on the tea estates of which over 75% are women. It seems they need an art to pluck two leaves one bud from every tea plant. The calculation of daily wage is 70tk(1$) for plucking at least 2 kg leaves per day for a worker. These tea workers are leading their life and completing their work through untold hardships. Being the bondservants of the civilized people, they are still sacrificing their generation after generation for working in such a condition and living in a dark world of opaqueness. Their hidden desire may be come to us through the bed tea with the morning newspaper and tell us that- “if we are not there may be you people won’t get a perfect morning everyday and that is why we work really hard, constantly, selflessly only to make your every morning as beautiful as life is”.