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    Demolition master 3D nutzlos ? – Video

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition master 3D nutzlos ?
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    The New Build – East Wing Demolition (Nov – Dec) – Video

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    The New Build - East Wing Demolition (Nov - Dec)
    The New Build commences with the demolition of the East Wing.

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    LEGO CITY TV-Spot "Demolition Experts" (Dansk) – Video

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    LEGO CITY TV-Spot "Demolition Experts" (Dansk)
    I LEGO City er nedrivningseksperterne ved at sprnge og rive den gamle bygning ned. Byg den kraftige nedrivningskran, sving nedrivningskuglen og vlt muren. Se flere film p http://www.LEGO.dk.

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    DEMOLITION DERBY! (GTA V Online Random Multiplayer #3) – Video

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    DEMOLITION DERBY! (GTA V Online Random Multiplayer #3)
    Welcome to GTA Online on next-gen consoles! We are playing on PS4. 🙂 This is just random multiplayer footage I play with friends n stuff. Lots o messing around and nonsense. Enjoy the video!...

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    Demolition ordered on old motel

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    This vacant motel building is facing a demolition order by the city. A fire has gutted the Island Highway building and graffiti covers the walls both inside and outside.

    image credit: Photo courtesy of the City of Campbell River

    City council is ordering a former motel building to be demolished.

    The building along the foreshore at 391 Island Highway, once part of the Eagles Nest Motel, is sitting vacant and has fallen into a state of disrepair, said Karl Read, the citys bylaw officer.

    This matter relates to the building at the foreshore level that has been vacant for some time and has sustained substantial fire damage, Read said.

    Prior to the fire damage the building was habitually accessed by unauthorized persons. Efforts by the owner to secure the building were regularly thwarted. The fire exposed further wall openings to the building. Particle board, which was put in place by the owner after the fire in an attempt to secure the exterior, has been ripped off.

    Read said the fire has compromised the structural integrity of the building, making it unsafe to anyone who tries to enter the building.

    The city sent a letter to the owner on Aug. 29 requesting the owner apply for a demolition permit to tear down the building within 30 days. However, Read said that to date, no action has been undertaken by the property owner.

    City council, at its Tuesday meeting, voted to send a remedial action notice to the owner asking the property owner to get a demolition permit from the city.

    If the owner does not comply, city contractors will carry out the demolition and removal of demolition material themselves, at the owners expense.

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    Bond Stores demolition halted

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Environment and Heritage Protection Minister Andrew Powell has called a halt on the proposed demolition of three old brick buildings in Margaret Street.

    Mr Powell wants a second opinion on the heritage value of the buildings as well as these Bonded Stores' contribution to the streetscape.

    Together the stores link to Brisbane's 1850s, although the buildings themselves date from 1913.

    The "stop work" order was announced by Premier Campbell Newman at Redcliffe on Friday.

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    Mr Newman said he had been advised there was new information about the buildings that was not available to Brisbane City Council in 2005 when it reviewed the city's heritage buildings.

    "These are heritage buildings. They are old buildings and there is precious little left in the Brisbane CBD," Mr Newman said.

    "We are concerned that these may be lost to the people."

    Mr Powell has called an urgent meeting of the Queensland Heritage Council to debate the demolition of the three buildings, which a developer wants to demolish for apartment block.

    Mr Newman said it was right to issue a "stop work" order and let the Queensland Heritage Council decide.

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    Demolition plans for derelict Bishop Auckland building

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    PLANS have been submitted to demolish a derelict former council school building in Bishop Auckland.

    The education offices on Kingsway, have stood empty for the past four years and has been a target for vandalism and anti-social behaviour ever since.

    Although plans have not been submitted yet for future development on the site, applicant Brian Robinson, of Coundon, makes reference to wanting to build new residential flats in his supporting notes if demolition is given the go-ahead.

    He believes refurbishing the building is not a viable option.

    The building, itself also the former St Annes School, is next to the former King James I Grammar School building, where comic actor Stan Laurel, was a pupil from 1902 to 1903.

    Both buildings have suffered from arson attacks in recent years, and concerns have been raised about the negative impact on the surrounding area.

    Rats have also been spotted running about on the former Durham County Council site.

    The former education offices also lie next to Bishop Auckland Cricket Club, where members are backing the demolition proposal.

    In a letter to planning officers from the club, backing for demolition is given due to the poor condition of the site, vandalism and improvements will enhance the area.

    In the application, Mr Robinson states: From the road the buildings look in reasonable condition, once on the site that all changes. There has been vandalism at a high level.

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    Home builders giving back

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    HIGHFALLS Sedgewick Homes created a program, Servants Heart, designed to give back to homeowners and the local community. The program recognizes individuals with careers in community service: primary and secondary school teachers, police officers, firefighters, nurses, EMS and men and women in our military. For those who work in one of those fields and choose to build a Sedgewick custom home, the company will give $1,000 back to the homeowner and donate an additional $1,000 to the organization of choice.

    Jenny Comer, a teacher at Highfalls Elementary School, participated in the program. After selecting Sedgewick Homes, Comer chose to donate her Servants Heart award to the Highfalls Elementary Parent-Teacher Association (PTA). As a civil servant, Comer works toward maintaining and building her beautiful Pinebluff community each and every day. That is what the Sedgewick Servants Heart program is all about selfless people who work to foster a safe, cohesive environment in which youd want to raise your family.

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    Jorge Pardo's 'Dads Cuba' at 1301PE is a lesson in everyday pleasures

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Jorge Pardo was born in Cuba in 1963. He moved to the U.S. when he was 6 and didnt visit Cuba for 43 years, when his work was included in the 2012 Havana Biennial. That installation, titled Dads Cuba, has been reinstalled at 1301PE. Its vintage Pardo: casually magnificent.

    In Cuba, Dads Cuba was not installed all at once. As its star-shaped wood panels were mechanically routed and then painted by hand, they were hung, one after another. Fitting together like puzzle pieces, they eventually filled a gallery at the Wifredo Lam Center.

    Then Pardo added lamps. Like his interlocking starburst paintings, which functioned as heavy-duty, reusable wallpaper, his lamps combined sculptural beauty and utilitarian illumination.

    In Los Angeles, Pardo has reversed the installation process. When the show opened in November, 31 lamps hung from the ceiling, their colorful fabric skins casting a rusty golden glow in the gallery.

    This week, the wall works are scheduled to go up, one at a time, until the walls are covered. The installation wont be finished until the show closes in January, when a party will be thrown.

    Thats also vintage Pardo. Emphasizing arts roots in everyday pleasures, he treats his works into backdrops for social occasions where friends and strangers might meet up and enjoy what Oscar Wilde described as arts true purpose: civilized discourse (otherwise known as friendly conversation).

    1301PE, 6150 Wilshire Blvd., (323) 938-5822, through Jan. 17. Closed Sundays and Mondays. http://www.1301PE.com

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    Ghostly sculptures draw attention to dilapidated St. Georges church

    - December 19, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Earlier this year, Jakub Hadrava, a third-year student of sculpture at the University of West Bohemia, made international headlines with an unusual installation at St. Georges church, a dominant but dilapidated site located in Lukova in the picturesque Plze countryside. Consisting of more than a dozen life-sized ghostly figures which the artist seated in the churchs pews. The work became a focal point for tourists from as close by as Germany and far off as Brazil.

    Photo: Czech Television Not long ago, I spoke to the artist, asking him how the project came together:

    The idea came together in Professor Ji Berneks atelier at the Ladislav Sutnar Department of Design and Fine Arts at the University of West Bohemia. Everyone in the class was to find a suitable but dilapidated church for their own installation, with the aim of also trying to raise funds for the Plze Diocese to use for renovation. Basically, it was my Bachelors work. Some locations that my colleagues went with had only the foundations or a few walls. We are all studying Landscape art, so my colleagues work was more abstract. One work reflected the stations of the cross, another replaced missing windows.

    St. Georges church in Lukova, dating back to the 14th century, was in better shape, with a damaged roof but still functional interior. The church, has what Czechs call a bent history through the centuries, suffering fire and sacking, then falling into disrepair and disuse for decades after the 1960s, after part of the ceiling collapsed during a funeral. Petr Koukl is a local resident who helped artist Jakub Hadrava with the project.

    Jakub Hadrava, photo: Czech Television Theres no question the 14th century church has seen a lot: it suffered several fires, it was allegedly damaged by the Husittes, it was rebuilt several times. The last straw, though, was the collapse of part of the ceiling during a funeral service in 1968 which chased the mourners out. After that the church was closed and not reopened again.

    The years which followed were not kind to St. Georges, either; Petr Koukl again:

    Everything was broken or stolen. Paintings and statues were lost, the church bell was stolen, the church organ was damaged, the tower clock and mechanism are gone. Everything went missing. The communist regime certainly had no love for religion so this was hardly the only site allowed to fall into disrepair.

    Koukl, who originally bought property in Lukova for a summer home, became intrigued when he heard there was chance the church might be repaired. He agreed to make sure the church was accessible to visitors in the summer and autumn months, after the sculptures were installed.

    St. Georges church in Lukov, photo: Zdeka Bukov, CC BY-SA 4.0) Its true the church in Lukova attracted an enormous amount of attention: we had visitors from other parts of the Czech Republic but also from abroad: Germany, England, Australia, Brazil, Russia. The installation and church has proven to be very popular with photographers. You could say that this project kickstarted an interest in saving dilapidated churches in the area.

    As for the ghostly figures themselves? Creator Jakub Hadrava told me how they were produced.

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