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The Regierungsgebäude (or government building) of the Principality of Liechtenstein was built between 1903 and 1905 and has been the seat of the government ever since. The building, located in the center of Vaduz, was also the seat of the State Parliament of the Principality of Liechtenstein, with interruptions, until the opening of the new state parliament building in 2008.
At the turn of the 19th century (leading into the 20th century), the state authorities and their offices were housed in different buildings throughout Vaduz, including the old princely tavern and the bailiff's house. These spaces were cramped and not practically functional. On June 12, 1899, the Liechtenstein state parliament asked the government to take the necessary steps to create a new Liechtenstein government building. The regional administrator, Karl von In der Maur, turned to the then ruling Prince Johann II, who resided mainly in Vienna, Bohemia, and Moravia. The prince commissioned his architect Gustav Ritter von Neumann to draw up project plans, which feature Jugenstil (Art Nouveau), Beaux-Arts, Romantic, and historicist design elements. The building cost around 380,000 crowns, which was around 25% more than the state revenue in 1905. The building could only be realized because Prince Johann II made the building site available free of charge and paid 100,000 crowns from his private coffers. The government building was opened at a state parliament session on December 28, 1905.
Information from: de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regierungsgeb%C3%A4ude_(Liechtenstein)
Vaduz is the capital of Liechtenstein and also the seat of the national parliament. The small city, which is located along the Rhine, had about 5,700 residents in the 2020s. One of the most prominent landmarks of Vaduz is Vaduz Castle, perched atop a steep hill overlooking the city. It is home to the reigning prince of Liechtenstein and the Liechtenstein princely family. The city's distinctive architecture is also displayed in the landmarks of its historic district. Although Vaduz is internationally the best-known town in the principality, it is not the largest; the neighboring municipality of Schaan has a larger population.
Information from: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaduz
AMISOM Civil-Military Coordination officers in a group photo at the end of a course on Project Planning in Mogadishu, Somalia on 13 September 2019. AMISOM Photo / Ilyas Ahmed
The Philadelphia Water Department is dedicated to building community engagement around green infrastructure projects planned through the City's Green City, Clean Waters program. PWD joined volunteers for the annual fall Love Your Park cleanup at Weinberg Park and Mifflin Square and talked about green infrastructure projects coming to the neighborhood.
Engineers from Fredericksburg based Company A, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 116th IBCT train with engineers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 37th Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. March 6-7, 2015. The training is part of the Army's Total Force Partnership Program that is designed to promote informal leader development and pushes the units to find shared training opportunities and trade lessons learned. Engineers worked side by side on projects for Fort A.P. Hill building trenches and improving roads. 37th Engineer Battalion engineers were able to sign equipment from the Fredericksburg unit to get additional operating time. In exchange, 116th engineers gained valuable training time and experience because the equipment was already onsite and project planning was completed.(National Guard photos by Maj. Matthew Nowak/Released)
This is Lucia, who along with her mother, father, four brothers and three sisters received Community Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) training through a project funded by Plan Australia in Timor Leste. Before, Lucia became ill and was hospitalised with a waterborne disease and diarrhoea. After the training, which included things like handwashing with soap, latrine construction and general good hygiene practice, the family’s health is much improved!
Many children in rural Timor-Leste become sick because they do not have access to safe drinking water and do not understand the importance of good hygiene. Through this project, Plan works in schools and communities to raise awareness about good hygiene practice and increase access to child-friendly toilets and safe water.
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Is anyone know if there going to Brickcon 2012. I have a secret project planned so I was just see who was going.
Artwork on show at the end of year in City & Guilds of London Art School
The Art School’s Architectural Heritage
City & Guilds of London Art School occupies nos. 114-124 Kennington Park Road, a terrace of late 18th century houses, and 19th and 20th century studios built over the gardens behind. The terrace is Grade II listed and stands in the Kennington Conservation Area. The Art School has been on this site since 1879.
The houses at nos. 114-124 Kennington Park Road were built in 1788, as part of the first wave of urbanisation in this area. They were designed as one half of a gateway development to a planned grand square by the builder Michael Searles. The projected plans were never fully realised, and the development of the square was carried out on a much-reduced scale, becoming what is now Cleaver Square. Although originally designed as a middle-class street, the growth of London in the Victorian era and the flight of prosperous families to suburbs such as Clapham and Brixton led to a decline in the area. While the 19th-century occupants of the Georgian houses are unknown, it seems quite possible that they were lower middle or working class.
In 1879, the South London Technical Art College (City & Guilds of London Art School since 1937) moved into nos. 122-124. Its predecessor, the Lambeth School of Art, had been founded nearby specifically to be close to the Doulton potteries, in order to provide art education to local workers (and mainly women). The first studio sheds, located behind nos. 122-124, were built shortly after 1879. These structures, shown on the Ordnance Survey map of 1894, had timber truss roofs. Later on, between 1918 and 1939, the Art School expanded into nos. 118-120, and new studios with steel frame trusses were constructed in the gardens behind. No. 116 Kennington Park Road was purchased by the Art School in 1974, while the final property of the six, no. 114, was acquired in the late 1980s, allowing the stone yard area to be developed.
21st-Century Developments
Since 2010, the Art School has embarked on an ambitious programme of renovations and enhancements on its Kennington site. The Masterplan for the project, established under the direction of Alan Higgs Architects, is based on a three-phase delivery:
Phase 1 (2010-2014)
Completed over five consecutive summers, Phase 1 consisted of the renovation and upgrade of the six terrace buildings, including refurbishing some 35 studios, creating the expanded Sackler Library, and improving circulation throughout. In 2012, the Foundation Department relocated to the adjacent 1930s Old Vauxhall Telephone Exchange building.
Phase 2 (2015-2016)
This phase involves the creation of a new entrance for the Art School by inserting a glazed steel canopy structure forming an atrium in the space between the Georgian terrace and the studio buildings. Following ground level works in 2015, summer of 2016 saw continued developments with the installation of the new roof structure.
Phase 3
The final phase will focus on a partial re-development and refurbishment of the studio buildings at the rear of the site, which increase the work spaces for creative practice while protecting the special character and the legacy embodied in its buildings.
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Brig. Gen. Mark Toy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commander, poses with retired Lt. Gen. Robert Flowers, well known in Corps of Engineers for his service and leadership as the 50th chief of engineers, during the First Annual Nashville District Small Business Opportunities Open House at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tenn., March 16, 2017. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army Eugene Collins presents a 2016 Secretary of the Army Environmental Award to Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and the staffs of the Virginia National Guard Environmental Office and Camp Pendleton Collective Training Center Aug. 31, 2017, in Virginia Beach, Va. Camp Pendleton earned top honors in the U.S. Army in the Cultural Resources Management – Small Installation category. Following the award presentation, Collins received a briefing on the history of Camp Pendleton as well as future projects planned for the facility, and a tour of the installation and first-hand look at some of Camp Pendleton’s historic buildings. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne)
Engineers from Fredericksburg based Company A, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 116th IBCT train with engineers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 37th Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. March 6-7, 2015. The training is part of the Army's Total Force Partnership Program that is designed to promote informal leader development and pushes the units to find shared training opportunities and trade lessons learned. Engineers worked side by side on projects for Fort A.P. Hill building trenches and improving roads. 37th Engineer Battalion engineers were able to sign equipment from the Fredericksburg unit to get additional operating time. In exchange, 116th engineers gained valuable training time and experience because the equipment was already onsite and project planning was completed.(National Guard photos by Maj. Matthew Nowak/Released)
Passing under a 6.06m high bridge on the A339 in Newbury. The UK transport project planning was by Teahan Convoi Service. This load was escorted by Teahan, Convoi Assist & Thames Valley Police.
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About 120 business leaders were able to network during the First Annual Nashville District Small Business Opportunities Open House at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tenn., March 16, 2017. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)
AMISOM Deputy Force Commander in charge of Operations and Plans, Maj. Gen. James Nakibus Lakara addresses AMISOM Civil-Military Coordination officers at the end of a course on Project Planning in Mogadishu, Somalia on 13 September 2019. AMISOM Photo / Ilyas Ahmed
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(l)Dale Jarvis, (c) Sandra Roach, (r) Ryan Davis
Project Planning for Cultural Festivals
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Dale Jarvis, ICH Development Officer; and Ryan Davis, 2009 Mummers Festival
Cupids 400
Prince of Wales Loyal Orange Lodge #26 (1906)
Cupids, Newfoundland and Labrador
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I thought this gives a biologist perspective on John's diagram...I especially like the up and down in the planning and the explosive chaos of the launch!
Brig. Gen. Mark Toy, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Great Lakes and Ohio River Division commander, talks with Diane Parks, Nashville District Operations Division chief, during the First Annual Nashville District Small Business Opportunities Open House at Tennessee State University in Nashville, Tenn., March 16, 2017. The event gave business leaders direct access to Nashville District officials from across the organization. (USACE photo by Leon Roberts)
Morn and I have a zillion activities flying all at once trying to launch Dance Labs as a non-profit to support all our efforts with Dance Chalat!
I did some research and stumbled across a PM thread on Edward Tuft's site
We took a stab at a suggested "Cards On the Wall" (COTW) activity and busted out the post-it notes! What's been really great is how this method has helped us further reduce our Thai/English language gap and more importantly, bridge her original mindmap and the dashboard representation I created as a result of processing her map.
We know we're not quite complete with this activity and we're happy we're out of each other's heads and have a stronger direction and partnership as a result. Special thanks to Mr. Jerry Manas for giving us the nudge!
Interestingly enough, COTW also means "Children of the World" - how great is that?!?
Engineers from Fredericksburg based Company A, 116th Brigade Special Troops Battalion, 116th IBCT train with engineers from Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 37th Engineer Battalion, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division at Fort A.P. Hill, Va. March 6-7, 2015. The training is part of the Army's Total Force Partnership Program that is designed to promote informal leader development and pushes the units to find shared training opportunities and trade lessons learned. Engineers worked side by side on projects for Fort A.P. Hill building trenches and improving roads. 37th Engineer Battalion engineers were able to sign equipment from the Fredericksburg unit to get additional operating time. In exchange, 116th engineers gained valuable training time and experience because the equipment was already onsite and project planning was completed.(National Guard photos by Maj. Matthew Nowak/Released)
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People who want to design architectural projects often ask us how to go about it. In answer to this frequently asked question Ken Small Architect made this video listing one option for the steps to get your architectural project designed.
Normal procedure for use of standard structural members like standardized steel trusses is that everything related to structural design is included in one set of documents that come from the structural engineer.
When constructing projects using wood or some other systems it is frequently a cost savings to use custom designed trusses in unique shapes that are not standard premanufactured units.
The way that this is done is that the SE draws his plans showing the placement of the trusses and the structural loading criteria.
For the construction documents to be complete the truss supplier must design the individual trusses and provide drawings and calculations of them.
We can help you with all design and construction aspects of your project planning, construction and interior design. We highly recommend that you contact SSA Architecture to do a preliminary architectural floor plan design before you sign your lease or even make an offer to buy or lease a building or lot for your use. For a small cost this due diligence can make relatively sure that your planned use will work and that you can use the preliminary project design to get a “Ball-park” opinion of probable construction cost from a contractor. With that methodology you can verify that your goals will work.
SSA Architecture, Small Studio Associates and Ken Small Architect are architectural practitioners located in Las Vegas Nevada. We are currently licensed to practice architecture in Nevada, Arizona and California and other jurisdictions. Please go to our web site for more information www.smallstudioassociates.com
This video is provided for educational purposes. Use of the ideas shown are done at your own risk. A 20 minute video or buying cadd software is no substitute for a licensed architect.
Adam Rabinowitz, University of Texas, Austin, and Bill Caraher, University of North Dakota at the ARCS project planning meeting at MATRIX, Michigan State University.
4 windmills supply electricity to all the offices for the coop bank and the CIS Ltd! 2 others supply energy to other customers such as Sainsburies, apparently.
It's weird to see Lincolnshire turning back to windmills... :)
And no, I was right up close and I couldn't hear anything. I think they're beautiful.
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Los Angeles District began a remedial investigation and feasibility study July 13 at the former Sahuarita Air Force Range in Pima County, Arizona.
SAFR is a Formerly Used Defense Site of approximately 27,000 acres. Airmen from Davis-Monthan in Tucson used the site from 1943 to 1958 for bombing and gunnery training.
This RI/FS will investigate more than 10,000 acres using digital geophysical mapping.
"DGM is being used to characterize the nature and extent of munitions of explosive concern at the site," said Kyle Lindsay, a geophysicist from the Sacramento District. "DGM locates anomalies resulting from metal in the subsurface. These anomalies are then excavated to determine what they are, and the information is then used to define concentrated target areas which help determine an appropriate remedial action."
To calibrate the DGM equipment, three site survey control points were established for the area.
"A number of quality control tests are run at the beginning of each day to ensure the geophysical instrument is functioning properly," added Lindsay. "Additionally, data is collected over an area with known objects buried at known depths and locations to verify GPS accuracy and instrument readings."
In addition to the harsh desert terrain, some of the munitions used were quite small.
"The smaller an object is, the more difficult it is to accurately detect in the subsurface," said Lindsay. "There were some very small munitions potentially used at SAFR which presents an interesting challenge for DGM."
The District is working with the State of Arizona Department of Environmental Quality Federal Projects Team as a regulatory partner for the project.
"ADEQ's role is to provide oversight of the project and to ensure that all State and Federal regulatory requirements are properly followed and met," said Sara Benovic, ADEQ project manager. "We will coordinate with the Corps and all stakeholders to discuss the project by participating in Technical Project Planning meetings, teleconferences, site visits and emails."
The RI/FS will run through May 2018, with a final report due in August 2019.
"ADEQ appreciates being a part of this project and looks forward to working with the Corps, as well as stakeholders such as Arizona State Land Department and the City of Tucson," added Benovic. "Our mission is to protect and enhance human health and the environment."
In March, 2006, thirty university students carried a sign through Izmir's city center which read, “Life is an endlessly running water,” then gathered on campus and formed a human chain to protest six dam projects planned by the government and international firms.
Photos taken from software process improvement related trainings that Janette Toral has done from 2004 to the present.
Photos taken from software process improvement related trainings that Janette Toral has done from 2004 to the present.
Jamie James, Nashville District Hydropower Rehabilitation Program manager, tells participants taking the Hydropower Acquisition Course June 19, 2018 in Nashville, Tenn., that the Corps of Engineers almost always retrofits, rehabs, repairs and modernizes because 40 percent of the hydropower units are more than 50 years old. (USACE Photo by Leon Roberts)
Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army Eugene Collins presents a 2016 Secretary of the Army Environmental Award to Maj. Gen. Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, and the staffs of the Virginia National Guard Environmental Office and Camp Pendleton Collective Training Center Aug. 31, 2017, in Virginia Beach, Va. Camp Pendleton earned top honors in the U.S. Army in the Cultural Resources Management – Small Installation category. Following the award presentation, Collins received a briefing on the history of Camp Pendleton as well as future projects planned for the facility, and a tour of the installation and first-hand look at some of Camp Pendleton’s historic buildings. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Master Sgt. A.J. Coyne)