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September 11, 2014 by
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MANCHESTER Bankers and financial advisers volunteered to sort through donated goods for a future yard sale and painted inspirational sayings on walls Wednesday at the Manchester Homeless Services Center.
It was all part of the Granite United Ways annual Day of Caring, when an estimated 1,500 people volunteered at 160 different nonprofit locations.
Karrie Eaton, United Way spokesman, said the non-profits look forward to the day each year because many dont have the manpower to do the needed work.
Theres a lot of painting, she said, explaining the organizations dont have the staff to empty a room, paint it and then put everything back. Theres a lot of sweat equity going on.
Sprucing up city shelter
Among those providing some of that sweat was Ken Sheldon, state president of Bank of America, who with 10 others in the financial field took up brooms and paintbrushes to spruce up the Manchester Homeless Services Center at 140 Central St.
Weve been cataloging some donations. Theyre going to be holding a public yard sale, he said. Now were taking on some painting assignments.
Sheldon said he has worked in Manchester for about 20 years, and it was only through the Day of Caring that he came to learn about the center, which provides a hand up, not handouts to about 100 to 200 homeless people, according to Jake King, the centers director.
Painting inspirational sayings on the centers walls was one of the projects. Jared Breault of Bank of Americas Merrill-Lynch Wealth Management division, made certain Nelson Mandelas, It always seem impossible until its done, was perfect, using a rag to wipe away an errant bit of paint.
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September 11, 2014 by
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CHARITIES and community groups in Yeovil are being invited to apply for a paint donation from Dulux Decorator Centre, as part of its campaign to help worthy causes in the local area.
Following the launch of its new look store on Bartlett Court, Dulux Decorator Centre is looking to provide a brighter future for lucky local community groups by offering them the chance to receive a colourful transformation.
The initiative is open to any charity or community group that wants to make a difference in their local area, with successful applicants receiving a donation of high-quality paint and accessories from Dulux Decorator Centre.
Available for interior projects across the country, Dulux Decorator Centre Yeovil is encouraging charities, community groups and professional decorators to get involved in the scheme by applying or nominating organisations they feel passionate about.
Andy Vanstone, Store Manager at Dulux Decorator Centre Yeovil, said: There are so many organisations in Yeovil that carry out invaluable work in the local community, and we wanted to support them by brightening up their building with an interior makeover.
Were calling all decorators, charities and community groups to nominate the schemes that make a positive contribution to the people they work with and are therefore deserving of a splash of colour.
For more details on the community initiative and how to apply, visit: https://www.duluxdecoratorcentre.co.uk/community-donation-application.jsp.
A successful community project will be chosen from each of the 12 Dulux Decorator Centre regions across the UK.
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September 11, 2014 by
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September 11, 2014 by
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Stand Sure Homesteading - PVC Flooring Installation
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September 11, 2014 by
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September 11, 2014 - Featuring Stair Step optic design that hides LEDs when viewed from behind, LED KicK delivers 12,880 lm at up to 99 lm/W with 0% uplight and 0% backlight. Luminaire features integral surge and thermal protection, is 010 V dimming ready, and is compatible with wired and wireless control systems. Available in 4 and 5 in. sizes, 3 optical distributions, and 3 color temperatures of 3,000, 4,200, and 5,100 K, luminaire is suited for walkways, paths, and building entrances. Hubbell Lighting Div. 701 Millenium Blvd Greenville, SC, 29607 USA Press release date: September 10, 2014
Greenville, SC Hubbell Lighting, a world leader in lighting innovation, announced today the introduction of Architectural Area Lightings (AAL) latest site and area lighting masterpiecethe LED KicK. Representing an entirely new class of LED luminaire, the KicK is the industrys first product to angle upwards and yet provide full light cutoff.
Fusing a contemporary urban design with advanced LED technology, the KicK combines form and function where it matters moston the pedestrian scale. The pole and luminaire are stylishly integrated into one bold angular design that delivers a truly elegant low glare solution for walkways, paths and building entrances.
The simplicity of the patent-pending Stair Step optic design lets form follow function, resulting in the luminaires slim and sleek design that hides the LEDs when viewed from behind. The KicKs unique optical system delivers an impressive 12,880 lumens at up 99 lumens per watt with 0% uplight and 0% backlight.
The luminaire is available in three color temperatures (3000K, 4200K, 5100K); three optical distributions (Type 2, 3 and 4); two popular sizes for flexibility (K4, 4 and K5, 5); and three configurable mounting options including integral pole, tenon mount and side mount. AALs KicK features integral surge and thermal protection, is 0-10V dimming ready and is compatible with a number of wired and wireless controls system including Hubbell Lightings wiHUBB.
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September 11, 2014 by
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The subject of Washingtons buzziest architecture competition isnt a Smithsonian museum or a downtown office building, but a series of concrete piers jutting out of the Anacostia River a dozen blocks east of Nationals Park.
More than 40architecture teams comprised of 82 firms initially expressed interested in designinga park traversing the Anacostia what could become a local version of New Yorks High Line Park atoppiers thatheld up the old 11th Street Bridge before it was replaced.
The four finalists submitted their proposals to the projects organizers Tuesday, andtheyleave nothing to the imagination: there are amphitheaters, education centers, dining piers, urban gardens, waterfalls, climbing walls and an array of eye-catching architectural features, any of which could transform the old bridge site into adistinctivelandmark.
Scott Kratz, director of the 11th Street Bridge Park, said the project has the chance to bring needed attention toa river that has suffered environmentally and long served as a barrier between the majority of the city and some of its poorest communities. He said he was thrilled at the quality of responses.
These are some of the best designers in the world and their work reflects that, he said. We were hoping that the proposalswould not just be shades of gray and we received reds and blues and greens and purples. They are all so different while still responding to the communitys vision.
The teams will come to Washington to present their ideas to a jury of experts in design, architecture, health and economic development onSept. 29-30 anda final decision is expected Oct. 16.
Whoever is named the projects designer will do so with a caveat, as some $40 million needs to be raised to build and operate the park.The project is a collaboration between the D.C. government and the non-profitBuilding Bridges Across the River, and already the D.C. government has committed to providing $14.5 million of the $25 million construction price tag, Kratz said.
Here is an initial look at each of the proposals. In addition to the jury, public input will play a factor in making a final selection, so for readers interested in taking a more detailed look at the proposals and offering opinions, please take our poll. (All images are courtesy of the architecture teams, via the 11th Street Bridge Park.)
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September 11, 2014 by
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The Tel Aviv Municipality and the Israel Architects Association are planning a contest for the redesigning of Rabin Square. Tel Aviv's city engineer, architect Danny Kaiser, announced plans for the contest at a conference in honor of International Architects' Day last week. No date has been set, so for the moment the contest is just one more step in the winding road to a new design for the square.
It was actually the local planning and building committee that decided to hold the contest, when it received - more than six months ago - the plans for the underground parking lot to be built beneath the square.
Some committee members objected to the appointment of the project's planners - namely, Kaiser - and insisted that continuing the procedures for approving the parking lot should be conditional on running a contest for redesigning the square itself.
The plans for the parking lot have stirred up a stormy public debate, which even reached the Knesset Interior and Environment Committee.
At a meeting held in June, the committee warned that if the contest proposal was not accepted, a bill would be presented to the Knesset for the expropriation of Rabin Square from Tel Aviv's jurisdiction.
So far, the parking lot plans have not been submitted to the Knesset committee or to the regional planning committee, nor has an expropriation law been promulgated. Deputy Mayor Michael Ro'eh says that plans will be submitted soon, when the city and the Knesset committee finish dealing with more urgent matters.
Meanwhile, the city council is set to hold a public debate regarding Rabin Square at one of its plenary sessions.
Intellectuals and architects will participate in the debate, which was proposed by council member Mordechai Virshubski. "It will be philosophical, ideological and democratic," promised Ro'eh, although it will have no bearing on actual planning procedures for the square, which are in the hands of the various legally appointed planning committees.
This is without a doubt the reverse of what should have happened. Now, instead of discussing the matter before it is sealed, it is being debated afterward. Had the city's ideology been discussed democratically, all the suspicion could have been avoided.
The city's leaders were the main forces behind the vagueness, whisperings, rumors and misunderstandings over the plans.
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September 11, 2014 by
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Enduring architecture award nominee, the Apostolic Nunciature by Enrico Taglietti. Photo: Enrico Taglietti
When Canberra architect Enrico Taglietti set out to design the Apostolic Nunciature in Red Hill, he began by thinking about one of Pope Paul VI's letters to Catholic bishops.
"I went to Rome. I found there an incredible acceptance of architectural urban design, which was supported by the then pope, Paul VI," Dr Taglietti said. "He had an encyclical recognising the revelation of design of art had an enormous impact on all the life of the planet."
Dr Taglietti's design of an all-embracing roof, accepted in the Holy See, proposed practically emphasising the total roof as a symbolic embrace from the Catholic Church towards the rest of the world, as protection, and protection of principle.
Enrico Taglietti with Archbishop Paul Gallagher at the Apostolic Nunciature in Red Hill. Photo: Jay Cronan
The Holy See rewarded Dr Taglietti with a papal knighthood.
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The Australian Institute of Architects has acknowledged Dr Taglietti and the Catholic Church as custodians of the building, short-listing the Apostolic Nunciature for the 2014 national awards in the enduring architecture section.
The Vatican gave Italian-born Dr Taglietti plenty of freedom over his design of the two-storey brick, concrete and terracotta tile building, which has wide timber eaves and is on the national heritage list.
"It was quite exceptional; I did not have carte blanche, in relation to expression of architecture, I was in control, they were happy for me to be in control, apart from [the] usual constrain on costs," Dr Taglietti said.
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September 11, 2014 by
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CALGARY - Village-style retail space with restaurants along the ground level and unique office space above is planned along the RiverWalk area near the Bow River in the East Village neighbourhood.
Calgary Municipal Land Corporation announced Wednesday that the development on 10,872 square feet of land by Calgarys XYC Design + Development will take place immediately east of the historic Simmons Building.
Kate MacGregor, president of XYC Design + Development, who also works as an architectural designer with nArchitects in New York City, said the M2 parcel is a highly visible site, and even though its small, it will have a huge presence in East Village.
The prominent location is ideal for what we intend to develop namely, village-style retail space with restaurants along the ground level and unique office space above. This wont just be an amenity for the neighbourhood, it will be a destination for all Calgarians, she said.
It will be really unique office space that I think will really be unlike any other office space in the city just because of the quality of architecture that were producing here and also just being right on the river and being right on the bike path but also part of this mixed-use neighbourhood.
The project by XYC Design + Development will yield between 17,000 to 20,000 square feet of village-format retail and office space in a four-storey building that fronts onto RiverWalk. Two restaurants, one fine dining and the other casual, on the main floor will spill out onto RiverWalks public promenade. XYC Design + Development is currently finalizing files for their Development Permit Application, which they expect to submit early in the new year. The office space will be about 12,000 square feet with the potential of one or two tenants.
The design of the building is by nArchitects - Eric Bunge, Mimi Hoang - with associate architect Riddell Kurczaba.
As a Calgarian I feel really privileged to be able to participate in this new neighbourhood which I think really aligns with my values as an an architect and as an engineer and someone who has lived in New York City and is hoping to come back to Calgary for a neighbourhood just like this one, said MacGregor.
She said she hopes construction will begin in 2016 dependent on the development permit process with a 12-month construction period.
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September 11, 2014 by
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Construction site work on Freshwater Plaza, the mixed use development project that Wauwatosa-based Wangard Partners plans to build northeast of South First Street and Greenfield Avenue in Milwaukee's Walker's Point neighborhood, could begin this fall.
The site work that could begin in upcoming months includes environmental remediation and utility work, said Mark Lake, director of retail development for Wangard.
Were still holding out hope we can break ground this fall, said Joe Kleiman, a broker for Mid-America Real Estate, which recently began marketing the retail space in the project.
Wangard still needs to complete the entitlement process for the project, Lake said.
"The city has a lot of work to do, but the project could open in late summer or early fall 2015," he said.
Wangard is also working to obtain financing for the project and is pursuing numerous funding sources, which could include tax incremental financing and new markets tax credits, Lake said.
Were looking at all financing sources right now, he said.
The project will include a 42,000-square-foot Cermak Fresh Market grocery store, a 45,750-square-foot office building, an L-shaped building at the corner of First and Greenfield with 15,900 square feet of retail space on the first floor, 19,000 square feet of medical office space on the second floor and 66 apartments on the upper three floors, plus two small outlot retail buildings on First Street with a total of 6,600 square feet of retail space.
The apartments could be a mix of market-rate and subsidized affordable housing units, Lake said. Since Wangard is seeking new markets tax credits for the project the firm could be required to offer some affordable units, he said.
The plans also include a 226-space parking structure between the grocery store and the office building, 289 surface parking spaces, and a water feature along Greenfield Avenue.
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