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    Career Girls: Difference Between Architect and Landscape Architect- Architect June Grant – Video - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Career Girls: Difference Between Architect and Landscape Architect- Architect June Grant
    Architect June Grant offers career guidance and advice to girls. Visit CareerGirls.org: http://www.careergirls.org Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook....

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    Norma Williams, 69, landscape architect - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Norma Eleanor Williams died at her home in Ridgefield on March 19th after a brief illness. She was 69 years old.

    She was born in Manchester, Connecticut on December 13, 1944 to Steven D. Williams and Martha Stoughton Williams. She grew up in South Windsor where members of her family had settled in the seventeenth century. She graduated from the MacDuffie School in Springfield, Massachusetts and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from St. Johns College in Annapolis, Maryland in 1967. She worked for IBM in New York until 1983 and held technical and management positions in information systems and internal audit.

    She left IBM and enrolled in the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia in 1983. She received a Masters degree in Landscape Architecture in 1986. She moved back to Connecticut that same year. She held professional licenses in Connecticut and New York and worked for several firms before she established her own practice and specialized in historic preservation. She worked on large-scale restoration and preservation projects at the Weir Farm Historic Site in Wilton, Connecticut, at Greenwood Gardens in Short Hills, New Jersey, and at Henry Wadsworth Longfellows house in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She was a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects and served as president of the societys Connecticut chapter for two terms. She was a founding member of the Connecticut Olmsted Heritage Alliance and served as its first president. She served as the First District Officer for Connecticut in the Historic American Landscape Survey. She was named to the Governors Council on Historic Preservation in 2011.

    She is survived by her husband, Tom Madden, by his daughter, Margaret McClennan of Framingham, Massachusetts, and by his two grandsons. She is also survived by two brothers, Steven Williams of Carmel, New York and Christopher Williams of Middletown, Connecticut and by a sister, Nancy Brown of Guilford, Connecticut.

    In keeping with her wishes there will be no memorial service. Contributions can be made in her memory to a food bank or to any organization that helps people who are hungry.

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    5250 East 128th Way Thornton CO 80241 – Video - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    5250 East 128th Way Thornton CO 80241
    For more information contact Michael Leeper at 303-460-6723 or 303-589-2426. Warm and inviting Multi level home with basement not to be missed in Woodbridge ...

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    Make Your Yard: Gordon Bell teaches Senior Mini College course 'Loving Your Landscape' - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Brandon Hopper

    hopperb@canoncitydailyrecord.com

    Senior Mini College instructor Gordon Bell talks to students about red cypress moss during the 'Loving Your Landscape' class Tuesday at Pueblo Community College Fremont Campus. (Brandon Hopper / Daily Record)

    Gordon Bell is in charge of the landscaping at Pueblo Community College Fremont Campus. On Tuesday, he taught a class called 'Loving Your Landscape' at the Senior Mini College. (Brandon Hopper / Daily Record)

    Gordon Bell's landscape is his sanctuary. With a little bit of know-how and some hard work, he thinks that's the way it should be for everyone.

    Bell is in charge of the grounds and maintenance at Pueblo Community College Fremont Campus. On Tuesday, he taught a 'Love Your Landscape' class at the 29th annual Senior Mini College.

    "Not all of us have artsy skills where we can paint, or sculpt, but you can create something in your own back yard, where you can represent your personality, your likes, your dislikes, even your colors," Bell said before the 75-minute class, "and (you can) make a refuge to where when you get home, you can go out (in your yard) and exhale. You get the pleasure of saying I did this, this is mine."

    About 20 students made the audience and asked questions that ranged from how to start from scratch to how to deal with old, pesky Aspen trees.

    It was the first time attending this kind of class for Laura Longo, of Texas Creek. She said she enjoyed it very much, and it really inspired to improve her landscape.

    Bell said the climate in Caon City likens itself to grow almost any kinds of plants. He moved to Caon City from Salida, and he said the growing season here is six to eight weeks longer.

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    Landscape waste pickup resumes in April - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Waste Management will resume seasonal collection of landscape waste on regularly scheduled pickup days beginning April 1.

    Residents are reminded of general guidelines:

    Landscape waste must be placed in approved biodegradable landscape waste bags or open garbage cans not larger than 32-gallon capacity. No plastic bags or boxes.

    Brush must be cut to 4-foot lengths and bundled with string or balers twine not wire or plastic rope and bundles are not to exceed 50 pounds.

    Landscape waste must be placed in approved biodegradable landscape waste bags or open garbage cans not larger than 32-gallon capacity. No plastic bags or boxes.

    Brush must be cut to 4-foot lengths and bundled with string or balers twine not wire or plastic rope and bundles are not to exceed 50 pounds.

    Landscape drop-off containers will be in place April 1 at the following locations:

    Fire Station 2, 1154 S. Seventh St.

    City Garden Plots, west of Fire Station 3, 950 W. Dresser Road

    The southeast corner of North Seventh and Oak streets

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    Mars surface recreated for rover mission - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The rover will have the capability to autonomously navigate up to 70 metres a day with no outside guidance from ground control, and Mars Yard will allow the ExoMars projects guidance, navigation and control team to finalise the sophisticated navigation system.

    Alvaro Gimnez, the Director of Science and Robotic Exploration at the European Space Agency, said: A facility like this enables us to develop sophisticated navigation systems to teach Mars rovers how to drive autonomously across the Red Planet.

    This will be a fantastic resource for the ExoMars rover team and for future missions to come.

    Opening the facility, Vince Cable, the Business Secretary, said: The ExoMars rover represents the best of British high-value manufacturing.

    The technologies developed as part of the programme, such as autonomous navigation systems, new welding materials and techniques, will also have real impacts on other sectors, helping them stay on the cutting edge.

    Not only is it hugely exciting that Europes next mission to Mars will be British built, but it is incredibly rewarding to see the benefits of our investment in the European Space Agency creating jobs here in the UK."

    Manufacture of the flight rover will begin early in 2015 after construction of an advanced clean room for interplanetary missions at the Airbus Defence and Space site.

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    Mars yard ready for Red Planet rover - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A state-of-the-art Mars yard is now ready to put the ExoMars rover through its paces before the vehicle is launched to the Red Planet in 2018.

    ESA, the UK Space Agency and Airbus Defence and Space opened the renovated test area in Stevenage, UK, earlier this week.

    ExoMars is a joint endeavour between ESA and Russias Roscosmos space agency. Comprising two missions for launch to Mars in 2016 and 2018, ExoMars will address the outstanding scientific question of whether life has ever existed on the planet, by investigating the atmosphere and drilling into the surface to collect and analyse samples.

    The programme will also demonstrate key technologies for entry, descent, landing, drilling and roving.

    ESAs rover is part of the 2018 mission and will be able to navigate and drive autonomously at least 70 m a day across the surface.

    A Mars yard simulating the martian surface, complete with rocky obstacles, provides a realistic training ground for developing such a sophisticated navigation system.

    Filled with 300 tonnes of sand, the 30 x 13 m Mars yard at the Stevenage site of Airbus Defence and Space mimics the appearance of the martian landscape. Its walls, doors and all interior surfaces are painted a reddish-brown colour to ensure the rovers navigation cameras are confronted by as realistic a scenario as possible.

    To mark the completion of the renovations, members of the press and public were invited to witness the inauguration by Vince Cable, the UK Secretary of State for Business, Alvaro Gimnez, ESAs Director of Science and Robotic Exploration, Colin Paynter, Head of Airbus Defence and Space in the UK, and David Parker, Chief Executive of the UK Space Agency.

    The ExoMars rover represents the best of British high-value manufacturing, noted Vince Cable. The technologies developed as part of the programme, such as autonomous navigation systems, new welding materials and techniques, will also have real impacts on other sectors, helping them stay on the cutting edge.

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    Gordon Bell teaches Senior Mini College course 'Loving Your Landscape' - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Brandon Hopper

    hopperb@canoncitydailyrecord.com

    Senior Mini College instructor Gordon Bell talks to students about red cypress moss during the 'Loving Your Landscape' class Tuesday at Pueblo Community College Fremont Campus. (Brandon Hopper / Daily Record)

    Gordon Bell is in charge of the landscaping at Pueblo Community College Fremont Campus. On Tuesday, he taught a class called 'Loving Your Landscape' at the Senior Mini College. (Brandon Hopper / Daily Record)

    Gordon Bell's landscape is his sanctuary. With a little bit of know-how and some hard work, he thinks that's the way it should be for everyone.

    Bell is in charge of the grounds and maintenance at Pueblo Community College Fremont Campus. On Tuesday, he taught a 'Love Your Landscape' class at the 29th annual Senior Mini College.

    "Not all of us have artsy skills where we can paint, or sculpt, but you can create something in your own back yard, where you can represent your personality, your likes, your dislikes, even your colors," Bell said before the 75-minute class, "and (you can) make a refuge to where when you get home, you can go out (in your yard) and exhale. You get the pleasure of saying I did this, this is mine."

    About 20 students made the audience and asked questions that ranged from how to start from scratch to how to deal with old, pesky Aspen trees.

    It was the first time attending this kind of class for Laura Longo, of Texas Creek. She said she enjoyed it very much, and it really inspired to improve her landscape.

    Bell said the climate in Caon City likens itself to grow almost any kinds of plants. He moved to Caon City from Salida, and he said the growing season here is six to eight weeks longer.

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    NJ Custom Pool Firm Eyes Rapper Drake For Record Pool Build - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    (PRWEB) March 28, 2014

    Cipriano Landscape Design & Custom Swimming Pools, a luxury swimming pool design & construction firm based in Northern NJ, issued a challenge to rapper Drake recently after coming across a quote made by Drake himself in a Rolling Stone profile on February 13th of this year. According to the article Drake claimed he is obsessed with residential swimming pools adding, one of my goals in life is to have the biggest residential pool on the planet.

    After recently building a custom spa for rap royalty Rev Run for the HGTV show 'Rev Runs Renovations, premiering on HGTV tonight @ 9:00 pm EST, owner Chris Cipriano has set his eyes on Drake as his next challenge. We are ready to go. If Drake wants the largest residential swimming pool on the planet we are ready to build it for himthe question is, is he ready. stated Chris, the sky is the limit when it comes to custom swimming pool design and size is one aspect but being an artist I am interested in hearing what Drakes vision for this pool would be. Would he want a room underneath the pool with a glass ceiling? A grotto three times the size of Heffs? I am very interested to hear his creative vision and hope he is ready to make it a reality.

    Building in custom pools built for musicians is no new venture for Cipriano as his firm completed a custom inground pool built in the shape of a Stradivarius Violin last year in Bedford NY. The technology incorporated would impress even Drake. Controlled completely wirelessly from an iPhone, all glass tile, a Riverflow jet system to kayak or swim against, Nearly six thousand fiber optic lights and acrylic panels so that swimmers can look through and see an adjacent custom koi pond.

    Cipriano has brought his challenge to social channels in order to allow Drakes loyal fans to chime in. A Twitter profile and registered hashtag will allow fans to get involved. Any fan who would like to add their thoughts on what they think Drakes dream pool would or should look like is encouraged to join the conversation and Chris has said that if Drake builds the record-setting pool and uses a fans tweeted idea as inspiration, he would fly that fan out for the photo shoot of the finished project. Make sure to follow @drakesdreampool and like Cipriano Custom Swimming Pools on Facebook to join the conversation! Tweet your design ideas using the hashtag #drakesdreampool!

    The ball is in Drakes court now. Will he make history yet again by building the largest residential pool on record? We will have to wait and see his response but dont underestimate your power in thisif you have a crazy idea that Drake ends up loving you could make history as well.

    Celebrating 25 years in business, 14-time international award winner Cipriano Landscape Design distinguishes themselves from all other swimming pool & landscaping companies with their extensive design and construction experience. As a recognized national leader in custom residential & commercial landscaping, masonry, swimming pools and water features, the Mahwah NJ firm has been offering complete estate transformations since 2001. With a design office headed by Certified NJ Landscape Architect William Moore, the Cipriano team has won 75 awards of excellence since 2006 and in 2013 was named by Pool And Spa News to their "Top 50 Pool Builders list.

    Visit http://www.njcustomswimmingpools.com

    CONTACT: Matt Staudt Anchor Social matt(at)anchorsocial(dot)com (855) 424-6326

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    Tropical gardens echo West Indies-style home - March 28, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Sue Efron had very specific ideas for her new Palm Beach home and gardens. She chose West Indies-style architecture and she wanted a tropical landscape, using natives where possible, to complement the look of the house.

    Sue had a clear vision of what she wanted regarding design, color and texture, said Keith Williams of Nievera Williams Design, whom she chose two years ago to handle the project.

    In her collaboration with Williams, Efron also stressed water conservation wherever possible, so he installed an underground drip irrigation.

    To save even more water, Williams restricted turf grass to the back yard, where larger spaces were planned for kids and the family dog. In the front, he relied on ground covers but very interesting ground covers. Williams designed patterns using succulents and gravel made from crushed coquina stone.

    The succulents will creep and grow over time, said Williams. Throughout most of the garden, we wanted plants to do their own thing.

    That strategy was part of Williams goal of creating a relatively low-maintenance garden.

    In summer, we come in once and cut back everything that needs it, he said, referring mainly to hedges along the perimeter of the property and the Zoysia lawn. He used diamond Zoysia, a hybrid developed at Texas A&M University for putting greens.

    It does require special maintenance, he said. In summer, we level it to the roots and add sand to get this carpet effect.

    Having lived in England for several years, Efron had developed an appreciation for follies in the landscape, those often-whimsical structures that provide a focal point amid the greenery. Adapting her request for its tropical location, Williams designed a pool cabana in an orchid house style, complete with slat roof.

    We love it, Efron said.

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