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This is Makkah (Mecca, mekah) as seen from level 33, Zam-zam Grand Hotel tower..

Nearly 30,000 population who lived around the Holy Kaabah lost their home in order to make way for developments.

 

Many old and not so old buildings (especially hotels) were no longer in sight. One of the Arab architects was heard saying... "The tower cranes in Mecca really look like spagheti now..."

 

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7-Eleven, nicknamed "Little 7" (Chat Jai) by the local, has operated in Hong Kong since 1981 under the ownership of Dairy Farm. With most locations being in urbanized areas, approximately 40 percent are franchised stores. In September 2004, Dairy Farm acquired Daily Stop, a convenience store chain located mainly in the territory's MTR stations, and converted them to 7-Eleven stores immediately upon takeover. As of 2009, it has 950 stores and made it a second place for the highest density of 7-Eleven stores after Macau, with 1 shop per each 1.16 km².

 

香港的7-Eleven起源於1981年4月3日,由香港牛奶公司取得授權。在港澳地區俗稱七仔、些粉(取Seven的粵語化讀音)或七十一。第一間7-Eleven於香港島跑馬地開幕,其後以加盟的形式迅速擴展分店網絡。2004年9月,牛奶公司成功以1.05億港元從南華早報集團收購香港第三大便利商店地利店全線87間分店,加上早前收購了原擁有港鐵將軍澳綫及東鐵綫便利店專營權的世昌便利店,使其分店總數一下子由510間(已包括原世昌的分店)大幅提升至597間,進一步鞏固其香港便利商店市場的領導位置。直至現時,7-Eleven已有超過900家分店,是香港另一所市面常見的連鎖便利店——OK便利店289間的3倍多。

 

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Endless blocks of flats...high density urban spaces along the walk, looming over walkers

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Vienna's Charles' square has been one of the city's most important hubs for centuries, a place of contradictions, a high-density urban space. But also an underrated place, which holds many secrets in itself. The area in front of the city walls has always been a field of hope for new urban uses. Here are some of the most important cultural institutions, including the Musikverein (Society of Friends of Music), the Künstlerhaus (House of Artists) or the Secession. Nowhere else do so many paths intersect, nowhere else in Vienna so many people change every day. The Karlsplatz is also a gateway to the "underworld" of the city.

The term "Karlsplatz" is relatively young. It arose 110 years ago in 1898 with the vaulting of the Wien River and the idea of ​​getting the area under control of urban planning. Previously, the area was a natural landscape, which was transformed step by step to the cultural landscape. Here "the mills clattered at the rushing brook" and the dead were buried. Here stood the cannons of the Turks, but here also the power of the Habsburgs was demonstrated with the Karlskirche. And - here was the most beautiful bridge in Vienna.

For 100 years the Karlsplatz has been a field of experimentation of the modern age. Since the Wilhelminian era, urban planning concepts and visions have been concentrated here, as well as conflicts. Much remained provisional, Karlsplatz was always unfinished and thus a residual area for utopias. So it always remained an open place with a lot of potential for the future.

Some quotes:

Architect Otto Wagner: "Karlsplatz is not a place, but an area."

Hans Weigel 1967: "Karlsplatz is the real heart of Vienna."

Newspaper "Kurier" 1977 on the occasion of the subway construction: "Chaosplatz (a place of chaos)"

The Karlsplatz clockwise:

National symbol Charles' church

According to a vow of Emperor Charles VI on the occasion of the plague epidemic of 1713, Karlsplatz owes its "landmark". The Saint Charles' church by Fischer von Erlach is one of the most important Baroque churches north of the Alps, a monument to the claim of the Habsburgs.

Turkish guns

From here, the besiegers brought their guns against the Carinthian gate in 1529 in position. On the Karlsplatz also the Ottoman elite unit of the Janissaries was stationed.

Dissected corpse

Medical history was written in the Holy Spirit Hospital. At the beginning of the 15th century, a corpse was dissected here in Vienna for the first time.

1,500 people

The Freihaus was around 1800 with 25,000 square meters, the largest tenement house outside the city - with 31 stairs, shops, schools, a library and a chapel.

Secession as "Krauthappel (head of lettuce)"

Built as a stage for the Secessionists around Gustav Klimt, the Secession was to become the property of the community after 10 years. But things turned out differently, as in the tourist office, which was planned only as a temporary building.

Wild animals

Bears, wolves, aurochs and reptiles romped in the riparian forest before the settlement of Karlsplatz. Today you can find stone martens, bats and kestrels.

Bridge over the Vienna

For a long time the "Stone Bridge" from the 15th century led over the river Wien. On the opening day of the new "Elisabeth Bridge" on April 23, 1854, Empress Elisabeth moved to the city.

Cesspool

Almost half of the city's faeces and sewage was disposed of via the small river Vienna - this was compouned by the risk of flooding. In 1897/98, the river between the Grain market and City Park was vaulted.

Artist house

In the area of ​​the Künstlerhaus, you came upon the remains of monumental Roman tombs that stood along the important Limes road.

First museum after 1945

The Wien Museum was opened here in 1959, making it the first new museum building in the Second Republic. Otto Wagner had already planned a splendid city museum on this site.

 

Der Wiener Karlsplatz ist seit Jahrhunderten eine der wichtigsten Drehscheiben der Stadt, ein Platz der Widersprüche, ein Stadtraum mit hoher Intensität. Aber auch ein unterschätzter Ort, der viele Geheimnisse in sich birgt. Immer schon war das Areal vor den Stadtmauern ein Hoffnungsgebiet für neue urbane Nutzungen. Hier befinden sich einige der wichtigsten Kulturinstitutionen, darunter der Musikverein, das Künstlerhaus oder die Secession. Nirgendwo sonst kreuzen sich so viele Wege, nirgendwo sonst in Wien steigen täglich so viele Menschen um. Der Karlsplatz ist aber auch ein Tor zur „Unterwelt„ der Stadt.

Die Bezeichnung „Karlsplatz„ ist relativ jung. Sie ergab sich vor 110 Jahren 1898 mit der Einwölbung des Wienflusses und der Idee, die Fläche städtebaulich in den Griff zu bekommen. Zuvor war das Gebiet eine Naturlandschaft, die Schritt um Schritt zur Kulturlandschaft transformiert wurde. Hier „klapperten die Mühlen am rauschenden Bach„ und wurden Tote begraben. Hier standen die Kanonen der Türken, hier wurde aber auch mit der Karlskirche die Macht der Habsburger demonstriert. Und – hier befand sich die schönste Brücke Wiens.

Seit 100 Jahren ist der Karlsplatz ein Experimentierfeld der Moderne. Hier konzentrieren sich seit der Gründerzeit städtebauliche Leitbilder und Visionen, aber auch Konflikte. Vieles blieb provisorisch, immer war der Karlsplatz unfertig und somit eine Restfläche für Utopien. So blieb er stets ein offener Ort mit zahlreichem Potential für die Zukunft.

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Architekt Otto Wagner: „Der Karlsplatz ist kein Platz, sondern eine Gegend.”

Hans Weigel 1967: „Der Karlsplatz ist das eigentliche Herz von Wien.”

Tageszeitung „Kurier” 1977 anläßlich des U-Bahn-Baus: „Chaosplatz”

Der Karlsplatz im Uhrzeigersinn:

Nationalsymbol Karlskirche

Einem Gelübde Kaiser Karls VI. zufolge anlässlich der Pestepidemie von 1713 verdankt der Karlsplatz seine „landmark„. Die Karlskirche Fischer von Erlachs ist eine der wichtigsten Barockkirchen nördlich der Alpen, Monument für Machtanspruch der Habsburger.

Türkische Geschütze

Von hier aus brachten die Belagerer anno 1529 ihre Geschütze gegen das Kärntner Tor in Stellung. Auf dem Karlsplatz war außerdem die osmanische Eliteeinheit der Janitscharen stationiert.

Sezierte Leiche

Im Heiligengeistspital wurde Medizingeschichte geschrieben. Anfang des 15. Jahrhunderts sezierte man hier in Wien erstmals eine Leiche.

1.500 Menschen

Das Freihaus war um 1800 mit 25.000 Quadratmetern das größte Mietshaus außerhalb der Stadt – mit 31 Stiegen, Geschäften, Schulen, einer Bibliothek und einer Hauskapelle.

Secession als „Krauthappel”

Als Bühne für die Secessionisten rund um Gustav Klimt erbaut, sollte die Secession nach 10 Jahren in den Besitz der Gemeinde übergehen. Es kam anders, wie beim Verkehrsbüro, das nur als temporäres Gebäude geplant war.

Wilde Tiere

Bären, Wölfe, Auerochsen und Reptilien tummelten sich im Auwald vor der Besiedelung des Karlsplatzes. Heute kann man Steinmarder, Fledermäuse und Turmfalken vorfinden.

Brücke über die Wien

Über den Wienfluss führte lange die „Steinerne Brücke„ aus dem 15. Jahrhundert. Am Eröffnungstag der neuen „Elisabethbrücke” am 23. April 1854 zog hier Kaiserin Elisabeth in die Stadt.

Kloake

Fast die Hälfte der Fäkalien und Abwässer der Stadt wurde über die Wien entsorgt – hinzu kam die Hochwassergefahr. Im Jahre 1897/98 wurde der Fluss zwischen Getreidemarkt und Stadtpark überwölbt.

Künstlerhaus

Im Bereich des Künstlerhauses stieß man auf die Überreste monumentaler römischer Grabbauten, die entlang der wichtigen Limesstraße standen.

Erstes Museum nach 1945

1959 wurde hier das Wien Museum eröffnet, somit war dies der erste Museums-Neubau der Zweiten Republik. Auf diesem Areal hatte bereits Otto Wagner ein prunkvolles Stadtmuseum geplant.

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When the density of cloud is right, you can see the disc of the sun - remarkably similar to that of the moon. The sun is over 400 times bigger than the moon, and almost 400 times the distance from earth. Port Stephens

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depending on which way you walk [inwards/outwards] there is footwear that is made for certain types

 

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you don't walk right

 

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Remember that the density of Monaco is around 16.000hab/km^2...

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Have anyone wondered how far our fingers travel on the paper when fold a model?!

Many of you might have, but I took it a step further... I calculated the total length of the folds involved in this corrugation.

I started with 30cm square of printer paper and ended up folding for.... guess...??!

It's 31.4metres. That's right- metres. This gave me an idea for a new term-

Fold Density- Length of the folds per unit area. Units are cm/sq.cm. And also the fold density(FD) is independent of size of the model and is indirect representation of the complexity of the model.

For this model, FD is about 3.49cm/sq.cm.

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I should called this "25-2+1".

I did 25 Hydrangeas, 2 of them was changed into Andrea's Rose and then I put one more Hydrangea.

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Microchip's 8-bit PIC16F178X enhanced Mid-Range core MCU family with increased Flash memory densities, intelligent analog and digital peripherals, such as on-chip 12-bit Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs), 16-bit PWMs, 8-bit and 5-bit Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs), operational amplifiers, and high-speed comparators with 50 ns response time, along with EUSART (including LIN), I2C™ and SPI interface peripherals. The PIC16F178X are the first PIC® MCUs to implement the new Programmable Switch Mode Controller (PSMC), which is an advanced 16-bit Pulse-Width Modulator (PWM) with 64 MHz operation and high-performance capabilities. This combination of features enables higher efficiency and performance, along with cost and space reductions. The new MCUs also feature eXtreme Low Power (XLP) Technology for active and sleep currents of just 32 µA/MHz and 50 nA, respectively, helping to extend battery life and reduce standby current consumption. For more info visit, www.microchip.com/get/92C2

Population density measures the number of persons per square kilometer of land area. The data are gridded at a resolution of 30 arc-seconds.

Animated design of a 2' x 2' high density LED grow setup. Using Snowryder to compensate for the decreased light penetration of the LED's. Snowryder grows to a height of 12 - 14 inches giving a good yield of 15 - 25 gr per plant. In this 4 square foot area there are 16 plants...do the math! I show the use of 1, 2, and 4 LED panels. Due to the fact that the LED's can be 2 - 6" from the plants and the directional properties of LED's, I prefer the 4 panel configuration as it will tend to give less problems with shadows and compensate better for the short comings of LED's.

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