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Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks closed to all visitors Tuesday due to the coronavirus pandemic/NPS file, Jacob W. Frank
Editor's note: This updates with road closures at Mount Rainier National Park.
Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks announced Tuesday afternoon that they would close to all visitors. The announcement came hours after Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials, unable to discourage visitors from coming into the park, announced that they would close most of the park to the public in a bid to slow the spread of coronavirus. That was followed by news that the southern end of the Blue Ridge Parkway would close, and Mount Rainier National Park officials said they were closing all roads into their park.
The National Park Service listened to the concerns from our local partners and, based on current health guidance, temporarily closed the parks, said Yellowstone Superintendent Cam Sholly and Grand Teton Acting Superintendent Gopaul Noojibail in a joint statement. We are committed to continued close coordination with our state and local partners as we progress through this closure period and are prepared when the timing is right to reopen as quickly and safely as possible.
Sholly had said Monday night that the park staff had received "a substantial number requests to temporarily close, from state and local partners, including the governors of Montana and Wyoming, health officials from all surrounding counties, and local government leadership."
Under the parks' closures, there will be no visitor access permitted to either park. State highways and/or roads that transcend park/state boundaries and facilities that support life safety and commerce will remain open. Both parks will cooperate on the implementation of the closures.
Across the country at Great Smoky Mountains National Park, officials said their decision to close most of the park stemmed from daily crowds averaging roughly 30,000 people that resulted "in congested conditions at popular locations, such as Laurel Falls, Newfound Gap, and Cades Cove. Visitors from across the country have flocked to the area due to spring break, wildflowers, and warm weather conditions."
Just after 9 a.m. local time Tuesday a park release said that "all park areas, except the Foothills Parkway and the Spur, will close at noon on Tuesday, March 24, through Monday, April 6."
"The park will continue to assess changing conditions in our region and work with local communities to extend or terminate closures, as appropriate to ensure the health and safety of our visitors, employees, volunteers, partners, and local residents," the statement said.
Late Tuesday morning officials at Blue Ridge Parkway announced that "the southernmost 14 miles of the Blue Ridge Parkway, from Milepost 455 to 469, will close effective immediately in a continuing effort to support federal, state, and local efforts to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) and in coordination with travel restrictions in place from the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians and Great Smoky Mountains Park."
At Mount Rainier,all park roads to public vehicle access closed at 1:30 p.m. local time. "This closure will prohibit all vehicles, including cars, buses, motorcycles and nonmotorized vehicles such as bicycles from entering the park," a park release said. "The parks main gate near Ashford will also be closed."
At Shenandoah National Park, staff announced that all huts and cabins along the roughly 100 miles of Appalachian Trail in the park were closed.
Sandra "Sandi" Marra, president and CEO of theAppalachian Trail Conservancy, made a personal plea that hikers stay off the A.T.
"In a time when social distancing is necessary to minimize the spread and contraction of a dangerous virus, many have escaped to nature seeking isolation and unpopulated spaces. On the A.T., however, what theyve found are trailhead parking lots exceeding their maximum capacities, shelters full of overnight hikers, day hikers using picnic tables and privies, and group trips continuing as planned," she said. "Popular spots along the Trail like Blood Mountain in Georgia, the McAfee Knob area in Virginia, and Annapolis Rocks in Maryland have seen day use reach record-breaking levels. Cars line the highways leading to popular day-hiking spots on the Trail. Hiking the A.T. has become, in other words, the opposite of social distancing.
"These same crowds accessing the A.T. may not know how a simple half-day hike can spread COVID-19. While hiking, they may have eaten lunch at a picnic table, taken a break in a shelter, used a privy, or shared a map or food with someone unknowingly infected with COVID-19 and carried this highly contagious virus back to their communities at the end of the day," she went on. "They may not have realized that ATC staff and trail volunteers have been recalled from the A.T. and cannot maintain the footpath, trailheads, shelters and privies that may be heavily (or permanently) impacted by increased visitor use. And, they may not be aware of the rural communities adjacent to the trail that may not have the healthcare resources to help a sick hiker or volunteer or manage a COVID-19 outbreak should a hiker transport the virus in from the trail.
"There is an unfortunate truth about this virus: unless everyone is safe, no one is safe. So, take a walk around the block. Spend time with your loved ones. And, please, stay home."
Also on Tuesday, officials at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park in Virginia and the Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River in Pennsylvania announced only essential personnel were being kept on the job.
"These are extraordinary times. The unprecedented steps our society and community are taking in the name of public health will inevitably entail some unwanted physical impacts on the park itself. Grass will not be mowed. The National Cemetery may soon be in a state that at any other time would be unacceptable," said John Hennessy at Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania. "If nature intervenes with storms or floods, we may have to close trails, scenic roads, or significant areas of the park. While unpleasant, all of these things are temporarythey can be remedied once the crisis passes. In the meantime, they constitute some of the burden we will all have to shoulder as we work our way, together, through this emergency."
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park in Georgia announced Tuesday that all parking lots, buildings, facilities, and trails in the park were closed. Virgin Islands National Park on St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands, announced expansion of previously announced closures:
*The Cruz Bay Visitor Center is closed. Information and services will not be available.
* The park dock and bulkhead at the Cruz Bay Visitor Center is closed to commercial activity.
* No more than two individuals may occupy a dinghy when travelling to or from the NPS dock.
* All restrooms and porta johns in the park are closed.
* Guided hikes and other on-site public or educational programs are cancelled.
* Food service and watersports rentals at Trunk Bay will not be available.
* The park will not issue special visitor use or business permits.
* Trash will not be collected. When visiting the park bring garbage bags so you can take your trash with you. Pack it in, pack it out!
* Trash receptacles will not be available for boater trash. Boaters must make other arrangements for trash disposal. Do not leave trash on shore.
* The pavilions at Trunk, Maho, and Hawksnest Bays are closed, as are changing rooms and showers.
* The park will not operate or provide restrooms, maintain roads or walkways.
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March 25, 2020 by
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TAMPA, Fla. Two men are facing federal charges in Florida for using small explosions to rob ATMs in the Tampa Bay area, authorities said Monday.
The U.S. Attorneys Office in Tampa has charged Mawdo Malick Sallah, 33, of Clearwater, Florida, and Kirk Douglas Johnson, 34, of Anderson, South Carolina, with conspiring to commit arson. They each face up to 20 years in prison.
Sallah and Johnson took nearly $70,000 from several Florida ATMs between November and January and vandalized others without taking any cash, according to a criminal complaint. Investigators believe the men injected some type of flammable fuel into the machines and used a spark to ignite it. The men were arrested Sunday after setting off an explosion at an ATM in Watkinsville, Georgia, prosecutors said. That ATM was damaged, but Sallah and Johnson were unable to retrieve any cash, authorities said.
Online court records didnt list attorneys for Sallah or Johnson.
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GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. Many businesses across the country are closing their doors amid the COVID-19 outbreak. And now many workers are losing their jobs. However, in West Michigan, there are opportunities available for people to find both temporary and full-time work.
13 ON YOUR SIDE spoke to local and national businesses with offices in West Michigan that are looking to hire employees as inventory and cleaning services are needed.
13 ON YOUR SIDE spoke to Kevin Belk, Senior Vice President of DK Security based in Grand Rapids. He says there are a lot of positionsthat their company is looking to fill, no experience required.
"Weve had a lot of our existing clients ask for additional security officers and then weve had another of other people that have contacted us, business, the healthcare industry has asked for help on a temporary basis," Belk said.
"Applicants need to be 18 years old, have a high school diploma or GED and they need to clear a drug test and a background screen. Then we provide the training here at DK Security, all the training they need to become an efficient officer and we do that all in house in Grand Rapids," he said.
DK Security is looking to hire for both temporary and full-time positions.
Amazon tells 13 ON YOUR SIDE that they are looking to fill 3,300 available jobs in Michigan.
United Commercial Services, a Grand Rapids based cleaning company, tells 13 ON YOUR SIDE that they are still hiring.
The Grand Rapids-based grocery store says they are actively looking to hire as many as 30 to 40 people per store.
Shipt, the grocery shopping delivery service used by Meijer and Target, is looking to add 2,000 shoppers in the Grand Rapids area because of increase demand amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting Tuesday, March 24 Shipt will be recruiting shoppers. According to the company, shoppers must be at least 18 years old, have reliable transportation and a current drivers license.
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The Vice President of Sales for Enviro-clean Matt Koster told 13 ON YOUR SIDE the company has jobs available that have some advantages at a time like this that don't require being close to others.
"Much of our cleaning/disinfecting is done after hours. You do not come in contact with the general public. We have flexibility to work with people's desired shifts. Weekly pay is something else we just implemented which our employees enjoy. Jobs are located across the viewing area," Koster said.
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"...we need to be patient, we need to be kind to one another and certainly part of our job is to try to figure out how we can help. How we can get people to work so that the healthcare industry can operate more efficiently. And we just want to be a good part of that," he said.
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Consider Light and Sound
To make sure you can be easily heard, Mr. Mendelson advised using a room with carpeting and window treatments to absorb sound. (He was speaking by phone from his childrens bedroom, which he described as having an area rug, two upholstered headboards, Roman shades and stuffed monkeys.) His home office is all wood and glass and a beautiful place to work, he said, but too echo-y for conversations.
And to look your best, Ms. Rottet warned never to sit directly under a light source; it will throw under-eye and next-to-nose shadows. A lamp or window positioned two feet directly opposite to you that lights you evenly will be most flattering and will not cast glare on your screen. (People adept at videoconferences also swear by ring lights: circular fluorescent or LED lamps that reduce facial shadows and the appearance of imperfections.)
To avoid glare and unwanted reflection, Ms. Rottet said you should not let a light source, either from a light or window, be seen directly in the camera. Have the light source in front of you or beside you, but not in camera view, she said.
But how much fun is neutrality? Some homebound workers are finding in videoconferencing setups a chance to project an upbeat attitude or convey a hopeful message.
Ms. Minervini, for example, prefers her own surroundings to be vibrant. I love having video chats from my kitchen its new, modern and bright, even on a cloudy day, she said. For a background, she recently hung a mixed-media work by an artist friend, showing swirling waves, battleships, a rustic house and what looks like the profile of George Washington. She described the piece as energetic.
Mr. Hart said he chose to sit in front of a Whats Up? South! map while teaching remotely because it is attractive and makes a humanistic point: North and South are relative to each other, he said. Depending on your perspective the world may appear upside down, and yet there is no absolute up or down. He also wears school swag. The message to his dispersed students, he said, is that we are all still at Amherst regardless of where we are currently.
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Trace features many color options with an IP67 water resistant rating, making it suitable for any indoor or outdoor applications
With more than 50 years of innovation and linear lighting leadership, Tivoli Lighting introduces Trace, a flexible surface mounted device (SMD) LED strip with zero voltage drop offering precise color uniformity for interior and exterior horizontal and vertical lighting applications.
Ideal for outlining structures and other applications where glass neon is typically used, Trace Horizontal and Vertical units provide a high CRI greater than 80 and are available in high, standard and low output lumen intensities in 2400K, 2700K, 3000K, 4000K, 5000K, green, blue, red and amber.
The high output Trace Horizontal and Vertical units deliver 261 and 144 lumens, while consuming only 4.5 watts per foot. The flexible light strip has a 115.8 horizontal and 124.4 vertical beam angle and operates on a low voltage 24-volt DC power, while dimming is controlled by TRIAC, ELV, MLV, DMX and 0 - 10 volts.
For long lasting performance, Trace has an impact-, solvent- and saltwater-resistant, UV stabilized silicone body that will not yellow or crack. The flexible LED can cut to 2-inch increments with a 2-inch bending diameter enabling precise field installation for customized lighting applications. Tivoli Lighting also offers a variety of locking mounting channels to cleanly and discretely install Trace into a variety of applications for indirect, direct view, and surface-mount.
Trace is UL certified and IP67-rated for water resistance. The flexible LED will perform in temperatures of -13 to 140F and comes with a three-year limited warranty. For more information about Trace, visit http://www.tivolilighting.com/trace-horizontal.html and http://www.tivolilighting.com/trace-vertical.html or call Tivoli Lighting at 714-957-6101.
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In the age of coronavirus, many of us have transformed overnight from office workers into telecommuters. And we are increasingly relying on videoconferencing apps like Zoom and FaceTime to correspond with our peers.
But inevitably, with our homes and workplaces merging into one, the boundaries between our personal and professional lives are beginning to erode and awkward situations have ensued.
By now, you may have had a few video calls with colleagues who took meetings in odd places, like their bathroom or closet, to avoid their children. Then there are the colleagues who surrender their boundaries entirely and let their children and pets be a part of the meeting.
Its cute and heartwarming. But it can also prolong a meeting or derail it altogether.
Theres the technical issues and the discomfort of it all people arent used to being onscreen, said Elaine Quinn, a Chicago entrepreneur who wrote the book Theres No Place Like Working From Home. They dont think to look behind them and see what it is people will see.
We all get it: No one was really prepared for this transition, and there are limitations to what we can all do. But now feels like an opportunity to bring up how to be kinder to your co-workers in workplace video calls, since theyre the ones the calls are really for in the end.
The bottom line: A bit of preparation goes a long way to making video calls more tolerable for you and your colleagues.
The No. 1 culprit of a painful videoconference is the quality of the call itself. If you cant see or hear a colleague, whats the point of a video call?
So before we video-chat with a colleague, the least we can do is a test run to ensure the call looks and sounds good, with minimal tech snafus. A few steps:
Preview your webcam. Mac users can launch the Photo Booth app, and Windows users can click the Start button, then Camera. Here, you can check your picture. Adjust your indoor lighting and camera angle to make your face look properly lit. And most important, be mindful of whats in the background: Anything you wouldnt want your colleagues to normally see, like your liquor collection or dirty laundry, should be out of the frame.
Test the microphone. Make sure you wear a headset with a built-in microphone or use an external microphone the microphone included on laptops can sound very poor. The easiest way to make sure you sound good is to do a video call with a friend and ask how you sound, then adjust accordingly.
Check your internet speeds. Because so many people are staying home and using the internet at the same time, our bandwidth and service are slowing down in many neighborhoods. Visit speedtest.net to gauge your internet speeds. If your speeds are below 20 megabits per second, theres a high likelihood your video is going to look pixelated and have audio delays. (My last column on the tech headaches of working from home goes over some solutions for slow internet.)
This may seem obvious, but plenty of people forget to mute their microphones before joining a call with multiple people.
That can lead to sounds like barking dogs and screaming children interfering in the call. On video-chatting services like Zoom and Google Hangouts, you have the option to turn off the microphone before joining a meeting, and everyone but the person leading the meeting should do it. Unmute only when it is your turn to speak.
With constrained internet bandwidth, you could even take the extra step and turn off your camera by default until you want to speak to the group. Theres no practical value in people watching you silently look at your camera.
Our families are more important than anyone, but that doesnt mean our colleagues want to see our partners in their bathrobes, our cats sitting on keyboards or our children throwing toys.
Thats why its important to take a video call in a place where you can draw boundaries, if possible. The simplest physical boundary is a room with a door, which can be shut when you are on a video call.
Many of us who are now being required to work from home never had much physical space to begin with. But there are workarounds.
I lack a home office and work on my dining table. On video calls, I have made it a habit to point my web camera at a blank wall, away from common areas like the kitchen and hallway, and my earbuds are a visual cue for being on a video call.
The onus is on managers to make virtual meetings concise and engaging. That was already true for in-person meetings, but for virtual meetings, setting an agenda is even more crucial, said Ms. Quinn, who managed remote employees at pharmaceutical companies before starting the Solopreneur Specialist, a website for remote workers.
Youre in private, and its easy to drift off, she said.
Managers can take a number of approaches to make videoconferences more organized. For one, they can ask each employee ahead of the meeting to plan to talk about something specific, so that everyone has something to do and can stay engaged.
Conversely, if you have something better to do than be on a video call, its more polite to excuse yourself than it is to remain on the call and obviously stop paying attention.
If you do drift off and switch to a different app, like Twitter or Facebook, be aware that people may know. The Zoom app, for example, has a setting that lets hosts see if you have switched away from the Zoom app for more than 30 seconds a dead giveaway that you arent paying attention.
In offices, businesses may feel tempted to rope people into conference rooms for back-to-back meetings. But with remote work, we dont need to replicate all those meetings into videoconferences, said Jason Fried, a founder of Basecamp, a software company in Chicago that makes remote-working tools.
Thats not what remote work is about, said Mr. Fried, who co-wrote the book Remote: Office Not Required. Its about respecting peoples time and attention and space and giving people room.
Thats partly because asking your colleagues to join a video call involves more than you might think. Not only do they have to test their tech setups before joining the call, but they have to make other arrangements, like getting a caretaker to take their children on a walk outside.
A good rule of thumb is to book video meetings sparingly. Ideally, reserve them for discussions that require visual aids, like presentations and documents.
There is no universal rule requiring you to use video chat to work from home. The old-fashioned telephone is just as good.
Last year when Mr. Frieds team used videoconferencing to vet candidates for a marketing position for Basecamp, which is composed of remote workers, their final interviewee joined the call with his camera off. The candidate explained that he had his best conversations when he was walking around instead of sitting stiffly in front of a camera.
He was like, I want to be looking my best right now, and Im better moving around, Mr. Fried said. I really appreciated that, because he was just being himself.
The company ended up hiring him.
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High demand for cost-effective and energy-saving LED lighting, increased need for replacement of old, traditional lighting, and government campaign toward LED adoption are the major drivers of the global industrial and commercial LED lighting Market. However, voltage sensitivity & temperature dependence of LED lighting hampers market growth. On the contrary, increase in adoption of smart lighting is expected to create lucrative opportunities in the near future.
The global industrial and commercial LED lighting marketwas pegged at $9.06 billion in 2017 and is projected to garner$39.39 billionby 2025, registering aCAGR of 19.9%during the period 20182025.
Based on application, the market is divided into indoor lighting and outdoor lighting. In 2017, the segment accounted for the largest share, contributing about three-fourths of the total market, owing to benefits such as less power consumption and enhanced light versatility.
However, the outdoor lighting segment is projected to manifest the fastest CAGR of 21.4% during the study period, owing to rise in need for longer service life of light panel/bulbs along with brighter light in outdoor applications.
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On the basis of end user, the market is bifurcated into industrial and commercial. The industrial segment held the largest share in 2017, accounted for nearly two-thirds of the total market.
However, the industrial segment is estimated to portray the fastest CAGR of 20.7% during the forecast period.
Based on geography, the market is divided into North America, Asia-Pacific, Europe, and LAMEA.
The market in the Asia-Pacific region held the largest share in 2017, contributing more than one-third of the total market, owing to increased adoption of smart devices in the region. However, the LAMEA region is expected to register the fastest CAGR of 21.5% during the forecast period, owing to high adoption rate of advanced systems and solutions in various industry verticals.
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The report includes an analysis on the major market players in the region such as Cree Inc., Eaton Corporation, Dialight PLC, Deco Enterprises, Inc., General Electric Company, Osram Licht AG, Toshiba Corporation, Koninklijke Philips N.V., Syska, and Zumtobel Group AG.
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As reported on ERR News, on Wednesday evening, the sea-facing side of the former Patarei Prison, one of the symbols of the crimes of totalitarian regimes, will be lit up red to commemorate victims of Communism.
Members of the Memento Association will place flowers and light candles at memorials on Wednesday, where possible. Church bells will toll at noon and at 3 p.m., inviting people to remember the thousands of people who were deported to Siberia and never returned.
An evening memorial concert "Mda linnuteed " which was to be held in the Jaani Kirik in Tallinn has been postponed as well.
Riigikogu speaker: We must not forget, even in current crisis
Riigikogu speaker Henn Plluaas (EKRE) addressed the public on Wednesday morning, recalling that exactly 71 years ago, on a beautiful Friday winter morning, the Kremlin's operation "Priboi" ("coastal surf") commenced.
"The occupation regime had decided to methodically destroy the smaller nations. Four deportation waves left from Estonia, the most severe of which were in March 1949. Twenty-three thousand Estonians were removed from their homes," Plluaas said, according to ERR's online news in Estonian.
"They were crammed into cattle carts and began their journey eastward toward Siberia. The youngest deportee was only a three-day newborn and the oldest, - a 95-year-old grandmother There were 900,000 Estonians suffering from the grief left behind. Less than a million."
Plluaas noted that on March 25, 1949 and during the following days, Estonians and the people of Estonia stood alone in their sadness, as did Latvians and Lithuanians deported at the same time.
"The pain of our souls has plagued us all, young and old, on board and behind the train. Great uncertainty awaited us," Plluaas went on.
For many, this actually meant starvation and death.For some, however, fate was also for their return.For those who were at home, waiting and fear under the omnipresent communist regime were the lot.
"March 25 is a day every year to commemorate our history and what happened to the Estonian people. We sympathize with everyone who had to feel the pain during those tragic days and years of suffering. There were many of these around us, who had no one to blame."
Plluaas also stressed a personal duty to talk about what happened, even when facing completely different crises, as we do today.We must not and cannot forget the crimes of the past, he said.
"I invite everyone to light a candle on their home window and bow their heads. We will remember and will not let history repeat itself!"
Rescue Board safety recommendations
The Rescue Board (Psteamet) reminds those planning to mark the occasion that a candle lit on a window sill must be placed on a heat-resistant base and away from flammable materials.The candle should not be left unattended. Only candles marked as suitable for indoor burning should be used.
From March 25-28 1949, more than 22,000 people in Estonia alone, and altogether nearly 95,000 people across the Baltics, from infants to the elderly, were forced from their homes and deported to Siberia under the Soviet Operation Priboi ("Coastal Surf"). Several thousand of these deportees never made it back home
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March 25, 2020 by
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New Delhi-based 42MM Architecture recently completed a stunning residence at one of Gurgaons most coveted addresses, DLF Magnolias. The team, lead by firm partner Rudraksh Charan, created the duplex by combining two apartments on consecutive floors, each spanning 3500-square-feet. By virtue of it being a duplex, having a cut-out in the centre and having a double-height terrace, the three-dimensional interactivity of the spaces is brilliant, says Charan. In terms of scale, you dont have too many rooms that are too tiny, and you dont have very large spaces either.
42MM treated the house in three layersthe primary structural layer is neutral, with muted tones and minimal accents. Over that is the layer of greenin the form of expansive views of the DLF golf course, as well as a variety of indoor house plants and hanging terrace planters. Finally, there is a layer of artworksculptural lighting, woven carpets, dcor pieces and wall art, that perfectly compliment the modernist and contemporary Italian furniture. We did not want to give it a very strong flavour of interior design, Charan explains, It did not require interior design, it required the architecture and the vision to be respected.
The most striking feature of the entrance lobby is a stunning 7 metre light sculpture by Artemide, comprising 7 circular pendants, suspended over a shell sculpture by Sogani. It reminded me of a Venn diagram, says Charan. It is a kinetic chandelier; it keeps on moving when you light it up, it has these speckles of light. Charan specifically didnt want a completely opaque chandelier, because he wanted the lobby to remain visually unobstructed. As the nucleus of the apartment, the lobby acts as a pivot around which the other rooms are arranged. The first floor has the public areasthe living room, drawing room, kids activity room, dining and kitchen. The upper level opens onto a family lounge, which leads into four bedrooms. Right at the front of the lobby is the double-height terrace, which is enclosed by the U-shaped building.
Charan describes the living room as a post-modernist hangover. A chaise from B&B Italia presides over the room, in front of which stands a sleek, rounded coffee table from Poliform. The client likes the retro look, Charan explains. And he wanted the living room to feel familiar. A sculptural chandelier by Roll and Hill compliments a minimalist clock wall piece. Red wood panelling on the wall and ceiling compliments a lighter wood floor and stone tiled wall. The use of wood is sparing, and never incidental. Im not using it to over-glamorise the space, explains Charan. It is being used in its completeness, to add a layer of warmth.
While the living room was more in keeping with the clients personal aesthetic, the drawing room is a slightly more formal affair. A neutral-toned carpet sets the colour palette which is furnished with white, grey and brown-toned sofas from Minotti and marble-accented coffee tables. The pop of colour is offered by two orange lounge chairs from B&B Italia. The drawing rooms most eye-catching element is a lighting artwork by Artemide called Chlorophyllia, which, when lit, creates a lustrous shadow pattern on the ceiling.
Dark marble floor tiles identify the study as a formal space, as per Charans nuanced flooring code the for the apartment. The formal area is black, the semi-formal area is white, and all private areas are wooden, he explains. In the formal area, we wanted to create a contrast; we wanted to define it as not just an extension of the semi-formal area. A Giorgetti study desk takes one side of the room; while a more casual seating arrangement comprising a B&B Italia sofa and a Frigerio Salotti coffee table, underscored by an earth-toned rug, is on the other. A wooden ceiling completes the tableau, adding a touch of distant warmth to the space.
A Giorgetti dining table and Cattelan Italia dining chairs sit under an eight-piece pendant lighting arrangement by Bocci. A potted plant balances out the white marble floors and modernist geometric wall panelling. The dining room hovers between semi-formal and intimatewith soothing tones and contours that still allow for movement, space and elegance.
The kids play room is a stark contrast from the rest of the apartment, in that it has a pop of colour and a cacophonous geometry. The couple are very hands on parents, says Charan. They wanted an area that the kids could appropriate for themselves. The 42mm team interacted with the childrenaged 4 and 2 , to see what they liked and disliked. Based on that, they developed a muted, purple and yellow colour palette, with strong geometric shapes and acentric angling. It has some nooks and corners for the kids to get under, get over, which I think was the idea, explains Charan. They dont want to live in very structured environments.
The bedrooms are on the upper floor of the duplex, leading off from the central, pivotal lobby. Wood floors warm the space while stone tiled walls and subtle wood panelling offset the earthy tones. The master bedroom has an especially interesting headboard, crafted of geometric ceramic panels in shades of grey and bronze lines, and a lighting artwork by akritepo. Keeping the wall behind the bed dark was a great idea, because it tends to not reflect on the TV, says Charan. The light from arkitepo is a bounce light, so when youre sitting on the bed, it does not kill your TV viewing experience, at the same time it gives you enough light to be able to read a book.
The master bathroom was well-placed to receive natural light, so the firm added a three-foot wide space of greenery between the shower cubicle and the window. Eventually, the greenery started becoming so thick, the blinds dont need to be drawn every time the bathroom is being used, explains Charan. The small master bathroom doesnt have access to natural light, and so Charan placed a printed picture window to bring in the illusion of natural light.
The double-storey terrace offers expansive views of the DLF Magnolias golf course, which the team was careful to maintain as the hero of the visual plane. We couldnt keep plants on the deck, in front of the railing Charan explains, because then youll see the plants but not the golf course so we decided to hang the plants. The custom-made cold-rolled iron planters are suspended over the terrace, where the plants will grow out to envelop the ceiling. The terrace has a wooden floor, which connects the terrace to the outdoors, while also being a safe material for children to play on. The terrace is also furnished with a Kumo sofa and Mood coffee tables from Manuttiplush indoor pieces that allow the terrace to feel like a comfortable extension of the living space, rather than a segregated section.
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