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Sawing and screwing in the 2"x3"s. My arms probably won't move at all tomorrow.
I know this looks like joists for walls but it's not. Because we only have plasterboard separating out studios it's preferred we don't whack nails and stuff into it willy nilly. So instead the painters in the group have all screwed this second-layer of joists up in order to hang our canvases as we work. That way we can re-drill, stick in nails, or whatever to our hearts content over the years. :)
Framework ring- I ended up taking many, many photos of this and am undecided as to favorites just at the moment
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“Framework for the future” is a high-level debate, organized by Science|Business, about the future of the EU’s flagship R&D programme, Framework, and how R&D funding could help solve the grand challenges of our time like healthcare, alternative energy and climate change.
The symposium took place on 26 January 2010 and was hosted by the Mission of Norway to the European Union, Brussels.
Pictures by Thierry Monasse
“Framework for the future” is a high-level debate, organized by Science|Business, about the future of the EU’s flagship R&D programme, Framework, and how R&D funding could help solve the grand challenges of our time like healthcare, alternative energy and climate change.
The symposium took place on 26 January 2010 and was hosted by the Mission of Norway to the European Union, Brussels.
Picture by Thierry Monasse
I visited Matthew (who runs Saffron Frameworks) to interview him about frame building and more back in February. The interview will be online soon.
Ralph built a shade cover over the pond. This is at the framed stage; he has since laid boards across the top. We're going to plant vines (possibly passion flower and/or trumpet vine) at the base of each upright post & that will eventually provide most of the shade. And no, it isn't really lopsided, that's just the angle at which it was taken.
Wood framework building. The tipical way in this northern lands.
Edificio construido con el tradicional entramado de madera. Típico de las tierras del norte.
“Framework for the future” is a high-level debate, organized by Science|Business, about the future of the EU’s flagship R&D programme, Framework, and how R&D funding could help solve the grand challenges of our time like healthcare, alternative energy and climate change.
The symposium took place on 26 January 2010 and was hosted by the Mission of Norway to the European Union, Brussels.
Picture by Thierry Monasse
In the framework of the National Model United Nations held in Azerbaijan on 20-23 February 2016, the simulation of UNESCO on the case of protecting historical sites and cultural heritage from strikes during the war and terrorist attacks.
76 people participated in the simulation sessions during four days. The sessions were moderated by Nigar Alimardanli and Nadir Mehdiyev. Three draft resolutions were submitted by the member states, one of which sponsored by Argentina, Iraq, Lebanon, Norway, Palestine, Sweden, Turkey was adopted by a two-thirds majority. As the result of the game, the participants were awarded with certificates. For their outstanding contribution to the committee the following delegates were awarded at the closing ceremony.
-Ayshan Aliyeva, the delegation of Mali (Best Delegate)
-Narmina Ahmadova, the delegation of Iraq (Best Debater)
-Anastasiya Lavrina, the delegation of Germany (Best Position Paper)
-Nariman Namazov, the delegation of France (Honourable Mention)
-Madina Amiraslanova, the delegation of Israel (Honourable Mention)
-Aygun Ahmadli, the delegation of Libya (Honourable Mention)
Photos by Dilavar Najafov and Yagub Jafarov
6 October 2022 : Fourteenth Meeting of the inclusive Framework on BEPSCEREMONYGN
OECD Headquarters, Paris
Small deep vegetable bed framework utilises reused timber from single divan bed base.Approx 40cm soil depth maximum will be achieved if fully filled.
In the framework of the National Model United Nations held in Azerbaijan on 20-23 February 2016, the simulation of the International Telecommunication Union on the case of ensuring the security of personal digital data was organised.
58 people participated in the simulation conference during four days. The sessions were moderated by Vusal Abasov and Turana Aliyeva. Two draft resolutions were submitted by the member states, one of which sponsored by Mexico, Turkey, the United States of America, the Russian Federation, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Portugal was adopted by a two-thirds majority. As the result of the game, the participants were awarded with certificates. For their outstanding contribution to the committee the following delegates were awarded at the closing ceremony.
-Jamila Poladova, the delegation of the United States of America (Best Delegate)
-Eltur Gasimov, the delegation of Turkey (Best Debater)
-Yannick Aghbor, the delegation of Germany (Best Position Paper)
-Eltac Rustamli, the delegation of Russian (Honourable Mention)
-Nazrin Rustamzada, the delegation of Mexico (Honourable Mention)
-Ucal Agamammadov, the delegation the United Kingdom (Honourable Mention)
Photos by Dilavar Najafov and Yagub Jafarov