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Monday Demonstrations in Germany: The Architects Of The Future
In this original short documentary by NuoVisoTv, we learn about the widely popular, organic, grassroots movement that recently rose up in Germany against the U.S Federal Reserve, Main Stream...
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Architects Engineers For 911 Truth part 1 of 3
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ARCHITECTS - Gravedigger (Minsk_Re:Public_01.07.2014)
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The M Group Architects and Interior Architects Success Story
The M Group Architects and Interior Architects Explore the many ways this Virginia-based firm designs outstanding facilities with Vectorworks software that are functional, creative, buildable,...
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Architects - These Colors Don #39;t Run(Live) Moscow
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hide captionShamsArd, a Palestinian architecture firm, uses packed earth to construct its environmentally friendly homes.
ShamsArd, a Palestinian architecture firm, uses packed earth to construct its environmentally friendly homes.
The city of Jericho sits in the hot, flat Jordan Valley down the hill from Jerusalem. Jericho has bragging rights as one of the oldest towns on Earth. But one of its newest homes looks like it might have arrived from outer space.
Ahmad Daoud hired a firm of young Palestinian architects to build this house. Like Jericho's original homes, it is built of dirt. This one has a contemporary twist, though: It's constructed with earth compacted in bags that are then stacked and plastered over.
Daoud loves the domed rooms, the nod to the past and the environmental advantages.
"It's an environmentally friendly house," he says. "I can tear it down and nothing will remain. In the summer, I don't need air conditioning, and in the winter, I don't need heat."
hide captionAhmad Daoud's neighbors in Jericho are skeptical of his home, with its domed ceilings and walls packed with earth.
Ahmad Daoud's neighbors in Jericho are skeptical of his home, with its domed ceilings and walls packed with earth.
Amid the dust, palms and the square, concrete houses of Jericho, Daoud's home stands out. Daoud says everybody has something to say about it.
"A lot of neighbors say it's nice to look at but not to live in," he says.
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BY ROSANNA GARGIULO Times Record Staff
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L.L. Bean founder Leon Leonwood Beans Freeport home will be getting a splash of color if a restoration project, up for review by the Freeport Planning Board next week, is approved.
The objective is to return the house to its historic appearance during the period of significance, said Freeport-based historic architect Malcolm Collins, who has been contracted for the restoration project.
It is believed that the Queen Anne style home, located at 6 Holbrook St., across a parking lot from Main Street, was designed by Francis H. Fasset, Portlands leading architect of the 1870-1880s.
Restoration to the period of significance, circa 1912-1917, is being guided by historic photographs in the home, which is currently in use as the L.L. Bean Museum and Archive Center. The center contains the corporate archives and museum artifacts, along with storage and office space.
BERTHA PORTER BEAN, Leon L. Beans first wife, sits on the steps of their home at 6 Holbrook St. circa 1912-17, at left. Standing in the yard is their daughter Barbara Bean (Gorman), Leon Gormans mother. The Queen Anne style home, believed to have been built in the late 1800s by Portland architect Francis Fassett, is where L.L. Bean lived when he started his company and designed the Maine Hunting Shoe. Today the building, at right, houses the L.L. Bean corporate archives, museum, offices and storage space. Renovations will include the removal of later additions, restoration of the original exterior walls, and construction of a climate controlled gallery. ROSANNA GARGIULO This is the house that L.L. Bean and his first wife Bertha moved into when they moved to Freeport in 1912, said Collins, noting that during this period L.L. Bean founded his company and invented the product that the company built its reputation on: the Maine Hunting Shoe, now commonly called the Bean boot.
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FITCHBURG -- Revoli Construction has apparently agreed to take responsibility for a problem that forced raw sewage into a Maverick Street home.
Meanwhile, the city is housing the mother and son residing at 4 Maverick St. at a hotel until the home becomes livable, said Jeffrey Stephens, a Fitchburg code-enforcement inspector.
"We are going to figure out how best to implement the restoration of the property, he said. "I would like to get the residents back into their home and back to normal as quickly as possible."
A second house at 199 Harrison Ave. was also affected by untreated water backing up through municipal pipes but that appeared to be rainwater rather than sewage, Stephens said.
The back-up was limited to a concrete floor and only a wet spot was left by the time Stephens surveyed the scene.
A woman answering the phone at Revoli Construction declined comment Wednesday.
However, it appears Revoli may be authorizing claims to be filed against its insurance, Stephens said.
Wright-Pierce, an Andover-based engineering firm, conducted a hydraulic analysis of the problem and company officials were expected to review them with Revoli officials Wednesday.
The construction firm is actually working on sewer and water lines on Boutelle Street.
Julie McCann-Richard woke up and found sewage backing up through a pipe in her basement and through a first-floor toilet last Thursday about 4 a.m.
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