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Kevin Cooper © Photoline: Chambré Policy Eye NI Events, in partnership with Cleaver Fulton Rankin, hosted the conference providing unique insights into the issues that need to be considered as the Department for the Economy seeks to develop an energy vision for 2050 on Wednesday 11th September 2019 in Titanic Belfast. Delegates were welcomed by Will Chambré, Managing Director at Chambré and Editor at Policy Eye Northern Ireland, and Chair of the conference Jamie Delargy, Business broadcaster. The conference heard from keynote speakers: Richard Rodgers, Head of Energy at Department for the Economy, Jenny Pyper, Chief Executive at Utility Regulator, Declan Billington MBE, Chair of CBI Northern Ireland Energy Forum, Stephen Cross, Director and Head of Energy at Cleaver Fulton Rankin, followed by a panel discussion. There followed a panel discussion on Whole Energy System Transition with Jo Aston, Managing Director at SONI (System Operator for Northern Ireland), Dr Andrew Cripps, Regional Director, Sustainability at AECOM, Charlie Simpson, Partner and Head of Mobility 2030, Global Strategy Group at KPMG UK, Michael McKinstry, Group Chief Executive Officer at Phoenix Natural Gas. Two parallel sessions followed: the first session on Energy Consumption was Chaired by Grainia Long, Commissioner for Resilience at Belfast City Council, with panellists: Pat Austin, Director at National Energy Action (NEA) Northern Ireland, Karl Purcell, Programme Manager of Behavioural Economics Unit at Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), Professor Tom Woolley, Visiting Professor at Anglia Ruskin University, Richard Leach, Local Area Energy Planning Consultant at Energy Systems Catapult. The second session on Energy Production was Chaired by John Young, Head of Policy, Northern Ireland and Ireland, SSE, with panellists: Dara Lynott, Chief Executive at Electricity Association of Ireland (EAI), David Smith, Chief Executive at Energy Networks Association (ENA), Chris Johnston, Principal Scientist & Project Leader, Agri Environmental Technologies Unit at Agri-Food & Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Professor Neil Hewitt, Professor of Energy/Director of the Centre for Sustainable Technologies at Ulster University. Reportage from the parallel sessions and the final session on A New Strategic Energy Framework was Chaired by Eleanor McEvoy, Chair at Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) Northern Ireland Energy Group. Panellists included: Panellists included: Steve Aiken (UUP, South Antrim) with Daniel McCrossan (SDLP, West Tyrone), Paul Frew (DUP, N Antrim), Caoimhe Archibald (Sinn Féin, East Derry), and Claire Bailey (Green, South Belfast). Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy. Final remarks on that day’s discussions were by Paul Stapleton, Managing Director at NIE Networks and closing comments were by Jamie Delargy.

Karlsplatz Stadtbahn Station is a former station of the Viennese Stadtbahn. The buildings above ground on Karlsplatz are a well-known example of Jugendstil architecture. They were designed by Otto Wagner, adviser to the Transport Commission in Vienna,[1] and Joseph Maria Olbrich and are, unlike the other Stadtbahn stations, made of a steel framework with marble slabs mounted on the exterior.[2]

 

The station was opened as Akademiestraße in 1899. After the line changed from Stadtbahn to U-Bahn in 1981, the houses lost their function. Now one is a temporary exhibition spaces by the Wien Museum Karlsplatz, the other a café.

 

Red steel framework with reflective glass in Barker's Pool - Take a good look, its coming down!

Back to decoding gray codes. On the top left is an image from the original scan, at the bottom left is the gray coded displacement, and the bottom right is the binary coded displacement.

 

This is for a higher resolution, lower framerate 3D scanning system.

Framework for the station house and platforms is well under construction.

Daniel, Tom and Cassie approach the 'door' in Framework written and directed by Sean Mckenna. Photo by Guy Blackett.

Chair, upholstered chair and table. A wood skeleton which allows different applications as regards chair and table, enabling the products to be costumized and adapted to any designs. The framework, in software production, is a support structure on which software can be organised and designed. In the same way the Framework chair is formed by a support structure in massive beech wood on which various types of designs, materials and upholstery can be adapted.

 

Sedia, sedia imbottita e tavolo. Uno scheletro in legno che permette diverse applicazioni per quanto rigurada il tavolo e le sedute, permettendo di personalizzare i prodotti ed adattarli a qualunque progetto. Il Framework, nella produzione di software, è una struttura di supporto su cui un software può essere organizzato e progettato. Allo stesso modo la sedia è formata da una struttura di supporto in faggio massiccio sulla quale si possono adattare diverse tipologie di disegni, materiali e rivestimenti.

Demon had a sparse display with a very interesting frame.

 

Scene from Framework written and directed by Sean Mckenna. Photo by Guy Blackett.

More underside of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

 

Another photo taken whilst walking around taking photos.

 

I think that this makes for an interesting pattern, with some nice detail.

 

You get a sense of the strength of the structure without it feeling overbearing.

A view of Saw's Immelmann Loop at dusk - taken at Fright Night 2011. It was a great event and fantastic to experience the rollercoasters in the dark.

photo courtesy of Kirk Frameworks

Went to visit the secondary school where my son must go after next summer and was very impressed by this framework situated outside in the playground, it is only a framework without any wall, just to protect from the rain or sun;

The concrete framework of the Knight Arena on the University of Oregon campus gets poured.

When you decide to take part in a project titled "Outdoors in Black and White" you know that, at least in this part of the world, it's likely to mean taking a walk in the rain. But that's ok, rain & B&W go together like, well, rain & NW England. How I ended up climbing scaffolding for the shot is another matter entirely.

A look through to the stable.

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DSRL suppliers day - Framework agreement event hosted at the Norseman Hotel, Wick

Adam Fysh of UNISDR explains how the Sendai Framework has expanded the scope of disaster risks we must consider and calls for an understanding of the systematic nature of risk. "These are uncharted waters. Epidemics, industrial accidents, plant blights, and even droughts can't be modelled in the same way as other hazards. Exposure growth is making a farce of traditional return periods and vulnerability is barely understood from a risk data perspective.”

 

UNISDR is the secretariat of a new initiative known as the Global Risk Assessment Framework (GRAF) that will seek to both grapple with those challenges and come to terms with the uncertainty native to such an understanding. GRAF is open, collaborative, transparent & practical.

 

#GEOdatatech #DRR

 

Photo: Maddie West / GEO

an old model of mine I came across today - must be a few years old but can't even remember why I put it together! It'll be interesting to review it

A large proportion of marine litter is plastics (UNEP 2009). The impact of large plastic material on the environment has been widely studied. Effects include entanglement of marine animals in plastic and ingestion of plastic by marine organisms.

 

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