Decks In The Park - June 2014
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Decks In The Park - June 2014
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Lindsay Lohan Hits The Decks In London With P Diddy There For Support
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Bang La Decks - Zouka
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Disney Springs Parking Decks Construction Update
A quick look at the current state and progress at the Disney Springs (Downtown Disney) Parking Garages which will provide better access to parking and mobili...
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YGOPRO: Realm of Light and Cyber Dragon Revolution Structure Decks
Downloads below. I got into the sudden habit of making Structure Decks on YGOPRO, similar to when I made Character AI decks. I just took the two newest ones ...
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So far, most existing vertical farms look like big greenhouses or plant factories--all of the action happens on the inside. Warehouses in Chicago, Kyoto, Singapore, and a handful of other cities grow plants with ultra-high-efficiency systems under artificial light, and a recent skyscraper in Sweden, built by the urban farming company Plantagon, raises greens near the windows on each floor. But a new design concept from Aprilli Design Studio takes a different approach, using lightweight decks to provide growing space outdoors on the sides of a giant skyscraper.
The architects aren't the first to embrace the trend of sticking greenery on towers, but they may be one of the first to look at how to use the technique to maximize food production. "Our version of the vertical farm was intended to become an independent, open-to-air structure which would be purely focusing on farming activities and sustainable functions such as generating renewable energy and performing air, and water filtration," say architects Steve Lee and See Yoon Park.
Designed to mimic the shape of an enormous tree, the Urban Skyfarm is covered in leaf-like decks that can provide 24 acres of space for growing fruit trees and plants like tomatoes. The "trunk" of the tree houses an indoor hydroponic farm for greens, and solar panels and wind turbines at the top of the tower provide enough energy to power the whole operation. The design would also capture rainwater and filter it through a constructed wetland before returning it to a nearby stream.
The architects envision the project in the middle of downtown Seoul, South Korea. "It seemed to be an ideal place to test out our prototype since the specific area is very dense and highly active and has been suffering for a long time by all sorts of environmental problems resulting from rapid urbanization," say Lee and Park.
"With the support of hydroponic farming technology, the space could efficiently host more than 5,000 fruit trees," the architects explain. "Vertical farming is more than an issue of economical feasibility, since it can provide more trees than average urban parks, helping resolve urban environmental issues such as air pollution, water run-off and heat island effects, and bringing back balance to the urban ecology."
The design would also provide community gardens, park space, and a farmers market to cater to a demand for fresh, local food in a city where apples can cost more than $20 at local markets.
Vertical farming has already started in South Korea. Another project, based in Suwon, is growing food in a three-story building and may eventually expand into a skyscraper. But the outdoor vertical farm is just a concept for now.
"We believe there will be more attention and discussions of vertical farms as the 2015 Milan Expo approaches, and we hope the Urban Skyfarm can become part of the discussion as a prototype proposal," say Lee and Park. "Vertical farming really is not only a great solution to future food shortage problems but a great strategy to address many environmental problems resulting from urbanization."
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The July Fourth holiday period typically presents hazards of fire and burn injuries. The most common involve cooking grills, wooden decks, and use of fireworks or sparklers.
Ted Pisciotta, assistant Shelton chief for fire prevention, said everyone must seriously consider the tragic consequences that a sudden mishap involving fireworks or a hot sparkler could cause. Physical injuries can last a lifetime.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) points out that fireworks can have a life-altering impact on people, including severe eye injuries, loss of limbs, and even death.
In a recent report, CPSC estimated 8,700 consumers were treated in U.S. hospital emergency departments for fireworks-related injuries last year. About 1,000 reported injuries involved sparklers and bottle rockets fireworks that are frequently and incorrectly considered safe for young children.
This is in addition to fires resulting in property damage that are ignited by fireworks.
During the holiday weekend, the Shelton Fire Prevention Bureau encourages everyone to remember:
Treat all fireworks as being suitable only for use by trained professionals. Attend public firework displays that are pre-arranged under controlled conditions. Stay back at least 500 feet from professional fireworks displays.
Avoid use of sparklers, which can reach 1,200 degrees, according to the National Fire Protection Association. That is more than five times hotter than it takes to boil water and certainly hot enough to burn skin or ignite a fire. Consider also that wood burns at 575 degrees and glass melts at 900 degrees.
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How To Combine Three Realm of Light Structure Decks!
Lightsworns are a perfect candidate for a budget deck, and now for the low cost of 35 dollars you can build your own semi-competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! deck.
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Budget/Easy Lightsworn Deck Profile (Only using 3x Structure decks)
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Deck Contractor, Waterproofing Decks in Metairie LA 70002
Dixie Wall Systems LLC is a contractor in Metaire, LA that offers deck waterproofing, historical building restoration and exterior stucco coating. Let our expert team assist you with your waterproo...
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