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Multiply Your Options is a one day conference for 8th-grade girls aimed at exposing the students to female role models in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

MultiPly by Waugh Thistleton Architects, supported by the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) and ARUP - Credit Matt Alexander/PA Wire

MultiPly

(September – October 2018)

 

London Design Festival has collaborated with Waugh Thistleton Architects, the American Hardwood Export Council and ARUP to create MultiPly, an interactive modular maze-like installation in The Sackler Courtyard at the V&A.

This pavilion will delve into two of the current global challenges – housing and climate change - and will present the fusion of modular systems and a responsible choice of materials as a vital solution.

This three-dimensional permeable structure will be built out of a re-usable panel system made with 60 cubic metres of American Tulipwood, and it will explore ways in which modular architecture can be developed and enjoyed. “The structure will lead people a merry dance up and down staircases and across bridges exploring space and light,” says Andrew Waugh. “The experience will provide previously unseen framed glimpses of the V&A and the courtyard below.”

[V&A]

Multiply Your Options is a one day conference for 8th-grade girls aimed at exposing the students to female role models in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

MultiPly

(September – October 2018)

 

London Design Festival has collaborated with Waugh Thistleton Architects, the American Hardwood Export Council and ARUP to create MultiPly, an interactive modular maze-like installation in The Sackler Courtyard at the V&A.

This pavilion will delve into two of the current global challenges – housing and climate change - and will present the fusion of modular systems and a responsible choice of materials as a vital solution.

This three-dimensional permeable structure will be built out of a re-usable panel system made with 60 cubic metres of American Tulipwood, and it will explore ways in which modular architecture can be developed and enjoyed. “The structure will lead people a merry dance up and down staircases and across bridges exploring space and light,” says Andrew Waugh. “The experience will provide previously unseen framed glimpses of the V&A and the courtyard below.”

[V&A]

Multiply Your Options is a one day conference for 8th-grade girls aimed at exposing the students to female role models in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Multiply Your Options is a one day conference for 8th-grade girls aimed at exposing the students to female role models in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Multiply Your Options is a one day conference for 8th-grade girls aimed at exposing the students to female role models in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

MultiPly

(September – October 2018)

 

London Design Festival has collaborated with Waugh Thistleton Architects, the American Hardwood Export Council and ARUP to create MultiPly, an interactive modular maze-like installation in The Sackler Courtyard at the V&A.

This pavilion will delve into two of the current global challenges – housing and climate change - and will present the fusion of modular systems and a responsible choice of materials as a vital solution.

This three-dimensional permeable structure will be built out of a re-usable panel system made with 60 cubic metres of American Tulipwood, and it will explore ways in which modular architecture can be developed and enjoyed. “The structure will lead people a merry dance up and down staircases and across bridges exploring space and light,” says Andrew Waugh. “The experience will provide previously unseen framed glimpses of the V&A and the courtyard below.”

[V&A]

This map is really the arithmetic operation of multiplying, the height of each point being the product of its co-ordinates.

You can find a valley, an edge and a saddle point where they cross.

You can even find a quite exotic relief feature, a winding staircase.

Multiply Your Options is a one day conference for 8th-grade girls aimed at exposing the students to female role models in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Strawberry Festival Plant City FL

Isolette multi exposure shot

i had the best hiding spot

for Our Daily Challenge topic "Magnify'

 

some new pix of the twin fawns are in my stream now

...at the Radio City Rockettes Show in Philly

 

(a little blurry, because I couldn't use a flash)

Multiply Your Options is a one day conference for 8th-grade girls aimed at exposing the students to female role models in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

The ultimate “threat multiplier,” climate change is increasing the challenges facing the U.S. development, diplomatic, and security communities. “A New Climate for Peace: Taking Action on Climate and Fragility Risks,” an independent report commissioned by the members of the G7, identifies seven compound climate-fragility risks that pose serious threats to stability in the decades ahead. Based on a thorough assessment of existing policies, the report recommends that the G7 take concrete actions to tackle climate-fragility risks and increase the resilience of states and societies.

 

Join leaders from the development, diplomatic, and security communities and the report’s coauthors for the U.S. launch of a “New Climate for Peace.” The high-level interagency panel will explore how these climate-fragility challenges are changing the way the United States and its partners work, and will also identify opportunities for joint action to address them.

 

The report can be accessed on the New Climate for Peace website.

 

Read more: www.wilsoncenter.org/event/new-climate-for-peace-taking-a...

Multiply Your Options is a one day conference for 8th-grade girls aimed at exposing the students to female role models in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

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