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Members of the Springfield College Occupational Therapy Program celebrate during an Academic Completion Ceremony in Fuller Auditorium on Friday, May 6, 2022.
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
As the new accommodation nears completion, the Trust's collection is starting to be moved into it's new home, here the North London Railway 2nd Class enters the new building for the first time where it will stand over the pit behind the RMB.
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.
I am adding the final facing card. The facing card is a business card folded in the same way as the other cards that make up the object. It is tucked into the tabs of the exterior cube face and makes a neat and clean finished surface.
Automatic Alignment and Completion of Point Cloud Environments Using XR Data Ⓒ Jelle Vermandere. A combined point cloud (coloured) with an XR mesh(blue)
Jelle Vermandere, Maarten Bassier, Maarten Vergauwen, KU Leuven
London Bridge, built in 1831, was dismantled in 1967 and purchased by developer Robert McCulloch as a tourist attraction for his planned retirement community of Lake Havasu City, Arizona. The original stones were numbered, then shipped to the US. Reassembly over a reinforced concrete structure was completed in 1971. The bridge was positioned between Lake Havasu City and the peninsula of Pittsburgh Point, and after its completion a navigable channel was dredged, forming an island. This series of photos is dedicated to my photography friends across the pond.
Construction is nearing completion for the County's Emergency Operations & Public Safety Building in Martinez, California.
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Dreyfuss + Blackford has a specialty practice for Emergency Operations Centers (EOC) and our newest project of this type is for the County of Contra Costa. The County’s new EOC will replace an existing outdated facility. We worked closely with the design architect, Ross Drulis Cusenbery Architecture, to deliver the project to the County and meet their expectations through further refinement of the overall design and production of the final construction documents. We are the Architect of Record through full construction of the facility and it’s occupancy.
This essential service facility is the new Public Safety building which houses the office of the County Sheriff and Command Staff. A state-of-the-art Emergency Situation Room within the EOC is equipped with the highest level of communication technology. Additionally, the new building has a public training and lecture hall with amenities to support media briefings in times of emergency operations and community events.
Contra Costa County’s EOC is designed to operate independently for up to a week in the event of a natural disaster or crisis where city utilities are unable to function. Construction is being sequenced to serve an active occupied County site. In addition to the new facility, the former building is undergoing renovations to be utilized for future County services.
The project is designed to achieve LEED Gold certification.
A completion ceremony for 10 M88A1 recovery vehicles destined for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was held Oct. 4, 2019.
The Sagrada Familia, an ongoing, possibly unfinishable project in Barcelona. The completion date will coincide with the centenary death of Antoni Gaudí.
Completion is expected before October 15, 2005. Photo taken May 9, 2008.
Another sign says something like 'no overnight camping'
Church of St. James the Greater
The geographical coordinates 49 ° 11 ' 48.04 " N, 16 ° 36' 30.4 " E
Architects Mj. Anton Pilgram, A. Gabri
Gothic architectural style
Construction of the 13th Century - 1592 (completion of the tower with helmet )
Address Jakubské Square
St. James Church is a late Gothic three-nave church situated in the Jakubské square in Brno- Brno center, whose history dates back to the early 13th century. In 1995 the church was declared a national cultural monument. In the church is the tomb of the famous defender of Brno Louise Raduit. On the ceiling of the church are a number of guild characters, coats of arms of noble families and several monograms.
History
Church in 1828
At the time of its founding, the church was mainly intended for the German population that settled around present-day Běhounska street. Foundation of the church is expected in the period, which is defined by the reign of Vladislav Henry, between the years 1201 to 1222. Was in 1340 in the basement of the house next door, which the church before his death bequeathed the local vicar, established ossuary. At this time, documented cemetery around the church, which was in the next ten years gradually expanded. From 1368 to 1405 around the church have been established several chapels (Corpus Christi, St. Maurice and St. Ursula), which created a special urban complex.
Construction
Construction of the church, in the form in which it is known that certain amendments to the present day, had already begun before the Hussite wars, but the construction has progressed only to the position of the choir, pillars and perimeter walls. From 1502 he began work on the church builder Anton Pilgram, who founded the northern ship with the portal . Roofing was done probably before 1530. The construction of the church tower began in the 16th century, in 1592 it was increased by A. Gabrie of the clock and completion did Simon Tauch, who put the tower Renaissance dome. The height of the tower is 92 meters. During the Thirty Years' War, the church was not damaged and therefore there was no need to rebuild the church - helping to maintain his predominantly late-Gothic appearance.
The cemetery which was located around the church, has been around since 1784, and with it gradually disappeared also the complex above the chapel. From the church were subsequently moved several tombstones, and currently there are six. Church without prejudice to the Baroque style. In 1878 the church was done insensitively regothization. In the years 1900 - 1901 was the neo-Gothic parish church designed by Alois Prastorfem and Germans Wanderleym .
Constance.
For more information, see Brno Ossuary .
In the basement of the church is the second largest ossuary discovered in Europe. According to estimates, in the ossuary are located the remains of about fifty thousand individuals. Constance is from the end of June 2012 normally open to the public in visiting hours.
Boardman Local Schools 42 - 2017 Thomas Saf-T-Liner EFX; Myers Equipment Corp. - Canfield, Ohio. One of three 2017 models in the fleet. Bus was in for warranty paint work at the time of photography. I picked this bus up at the time after completion.
Arrival of Guest-of-Honour, Dr Intan Azura Mokhtar, Grassroots Adviser to Ang Mo Kio Grassroots Organisations.
Josh Malone, wide receiver for the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl East Team, from Station Camp High School in Gallatin, Tenn., leaps to complete a pass during East Team's first practice at Heroes Stadium in San Antonio Dec. 30, 2013. The All-American Bowl players were able to enjoy some of the warm weather gear received in their grab bags the day before in today's 39-degree weather. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Pfc. Thomas C. Love, 205th Press Camp Headquarters)
Completion of the Spinning Mills at Gilford took place in November 1841, and an extract from the Northern Whig of November 22, 1924, recalls the occasion, "19th November, 1841 was a great day in Gilford when one of the most splendid soirees ever held in this part of the country took place at the Works of Messrs. Dunbar, McMaster & Co. in the reading room and library belonging to the establishment.
Land is being cleared and prepared for the new 8-lane section of I-485. This picture shows the path of the roadway, looking west from Mallard Creek Road.
The path of I-485 is becoming more defined as crews clear and grade the area for a new 8 lane section of the Outer Loop.
This picture shows existing Odell School Road, and the path of where it will be relocated as part of the final leg of I-485.
CEA are pleased to announce the completion of their new yard in Songkhla. The new yard is 6400 m2 and will complement our other facilities in the area. The yard comprises of the following:-
6400m2 Hard Stand Yard
Secure External Storage
Full Utility Services: Power, Water, & Waste Water
24 Hour Security
Travel Times:-
Muang Songkhla via ferry: 25 mins.
Hat Yai Airport: 40 mins.
Travel Distances:-
1.5km from PTTEP Jetty
2.0km from Deep Water Port
CEA Songkhla also recently took delivery of a new batch of Swire offshore baskets.
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