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Construction of an 11-story, 500,000-sq-ft building consisting of office space for over 2,100 police personnel, helipad, hearing room, locker facilities, auditorium, cafeteria, retail space, and two levels of underground parking
A Sarasota native, Scott graduated from The Out-of-Door Academy in 2006 then immediately enrolled in Florida State University’s College of Engineering.
Seismic retrofit of 4.5-mile-long bridge with two spans across shipping channels; represents the longest steel bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area
Cordarell Suggs, a part-time Library Assistant III at the Smithfield Branch Library, tutors elementary school students on Tuesdays and middle-school students on Thursdays as part of Power Hour at the library.
ALIAS: workshop internazionale con "Ecosistema Urbano" (Madrid), "Art Kitchen" (Milano) e Stalker/ON (Roma)
FERRARA, dal 22/09 al 26/09 del 2010
L'associazione di promozione culturale "Basso Profilo" e l'associazione di promozione sociale "Arci Ferrara" hanno organizzato, dal 22 al 26 settembre 2010, il workshop internazionale "Alias: pratiche urbane in spazi altri" con il team di architetti "Ecosistema Urbano" (Madrid) e con la collaborazione dell'artista Ivan Tresoldi (ass. "Art Kitchen",Milano) e dell' arch. Francesco Careri (collettivo "Stalker/Osservatorio Nomade", Roma).
Il workshop, che si è svolto con successo nella città estense, è stato organizzato nell'ambito del progetto "Ri-Generazione Urbana" con il finanziamento della Regione Emilia-Romagna ed il patrocinio del Comune di Ferrara.
I partecipanti al workshop hanno lavorato su cinque aree di marginalità fisica o sociale della città di Ferrara, scelte attraverso il bando di concorso "Visioni Collettive".
INFO: www.rigenerazioneurbana.org/index.php
MAIL: info@rigenerazioneurbana.org
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