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    10 books we loved this year – The Spaces

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Its been a year of highs and lows, lockdowns and new normals, and throughout 2021 weve been engaging in some metal escapism courtesy of the written page. As we close out the year, our team share some of their favourite books on The Spaces Bookshelf, from lavish architectural tomes to street photography essays, and much-missed pioneer Virgil Ablohs collaboration with Nike.

    Photography: Liz Seabrook

    Published by Hoxton Mini PressLiz Seabrook started her Female Chef series in 2021, as the restaurant industry tentatively reopened after lockdown. The book, written by Clare Finney, brings together stories and recipes from women many of whom were photographed against the backdrop of their own kitchens who are not only redefining the food scene but doing so in an especially challenging and fraught climate. The book is a loving portrait of these pioneering culinary talents as well as the spaces they inhabit.

    Photography: courtesy Taschen

    Published by TaschenTheres just a thousand special editions of this Gio Ponti monograph, billed as the most comprehensive account of his work to date. It follows six decades of the architects contribution to design, delving into over a hundred projects lovingly photographed and reproduced in high res as well as unpublished imagery that tells the bigger story behind his achievements. Included with this numbered collectors edition is a set of prints of Pontis ocean liner studies, and a reproduction of the Planchart Coffee Table handy for displaying the colossal book on.

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    Photography: Franois Halard

    Published by RizzoliThis limited edition book peeks inside the creative crucible that is interior designer Rose Uniackes home. Only 2,500 copies have been published, all of them reproduced in lavish detail think pages of gatefolds, and a canvas and wool dust jacket. Uniacke guides the tour herself, alongside essays from architect Vincent Van Duysen and landscape architect Tom Stuart-Smith.

    Photography: Karen Halverson

    Published by MW EditionsPhotographer Karen Halverson celebrates the mythical status of Los Angeless Mulholland Drive, with a coffee table hardback that dedicates plenty of space to her panoramic photos. She became fascinated with the road after seeing David Hockneys 20-ft painting of it, and after moving to LA set about documenting its 52-mile stretch from the sweeping rear lights of cars to the lush tropical greenery that borders the tarmac.

    Photography: Taschen

    Published by TaschenThe fashion world was left reeling earlier this year when Virgil Ablohs death was announced. Tributes to the pioneering designer poured in, celebrating his trailblazing contribution to design, fashion and architecture. A small but significant part of that is collected in Somethings Off a printed documentary of the collaboration between Nike and his label Off-White. Abloh described the book as a catalog of images from my process that are largely not on the internet, and cemented his love of print, sneaker culture and belief in the power of local bookstores.

    Photography: Rizzoli

    Published by RizzoliTheres interior inspiration aplenty in this hardcover collection of artists homes. Photographer Leslie Williamson has documented studios and houses belonging to the likes of Georgia OKeeffe, Isamu Noguchi and Barbara Hepworth, in an attempt to get under the skin of their creative process as well as their home life. I believe that the spaces where we spend our lives hold an ephemeral part of ourselves long after we have left them; our souls linger in the place where we spent our happiest, most fulfilled times, writes the photographer. This book is filled with those soul-imbued artists spaces.

    Photography: Stephen Johnson / Studio Volpe / Mayer Rus

    Published by RizzoliSteven Volpe, the titan of interior design and loft-living pioneer, takes readers inside his rule-breaking approach, in this first book dedicated to his work. The hardback delves into 10 projects by the designer, covering a wide range of spaces New York penthouses and modernist Cali homes through to classic city townhouses.

    Photography: Stefi Orazi

    Published by Prestel PressThis alternative travel guide is perfect for those of us dreaming of a long-awaited trip, going behind the doors of Modernist landmarks around the world. Its stuffed with eye candy, including photos of the exterior of buildings as well as the rooms inside. Author Stefi Orazi has added plenty of extra historical detail, meaning readers can choose their favourite, plan a trip, and visit armed with plenty of facts and figures.

    You can find out more about the book, and Orazis itinerary here.

    Photography: Ivar Kvaal

    Published by Thames & HudsonDreams of remote retreats take shape inside this book dedicated to the work of Canadian architect Todd Saunders, who has designed buildings in secluded locations in Newfoundland and Fogo Island. New Northern Houses is his first major monograph and emphasises Saunders expertise in creating architecture that reflects and blends with the nature that surrounds it. The book features 11 projects across Scandinavia and Canada and delves into the architects creative process and design philosophy.

    Photography: Marchand/Meffre

    Published by Prestel PublishingAbandoned places are a perennial source of fascination, and the grander they are, the more intriguing they become. Movie Theaters documents the crumbling picture palaces across the US, which photo duo Marchand/Meffre have been capturing for the last 16 years. The books oversized format does full justice to the pairs work, featuring hundreds of images of gracefully decaying movie theatres, filled with mouldering velvet seats and defunct equipment.

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    Casa S is an amoeba-shaped home on the coast of Chile – Dezeen

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A concrete podium topped with a sculptural, glazed volume forms Casa S, a cliffside Chilean house by architecture firms Gubbins Polidura Arquitectos and Ms Arquitectos.

    The project is located in Punta Pite, a community that sits between the beach towns of Zapallar and Papudo on the Chilean coast. As indicated by its name punta is Spanish for tip the site juts out into the sea.

    Santiago firms Gubbins Polidura Arquitectos and Ms Arquitectos were tasked with designing a second home for a couple with three children.

    Their design was heavily influenced by the clients unique property, which is almost 100 metres long and has a steep, rocky drop of 20 metres.

    "One of the main objectives of the project was to create a horizontal plane a large podium that allows for habitation and highlights the strength of the landscape, the view of the sea and the sunset," the team said.

    The two-level Casa S consists of a V-shaped, concrete podium topped with a glazed, amoeba-shaped volume.

    The podium is embedded in the site, making it barely visible from certain vantage points.

    "This reduces the image of a large house in the landscape," the team said. "When you are in the pavilion on the upper floor, the rest of the house disappears."

    Within the 420-square-metre dwelling, there is a clear division between public and private areas.

    "The idea of the proposal was to separate the public and private programs into two pieces arranged one on top of the other, relating both levels to the landscape," the team said.

    Upstairs one finds the kitchen, dining area and living room. Each occupies a circular room with a sunken central portion.

    Floor-to-ceiling glass enables the rooms to feel integrated with the natural terrain. Granite flooring continues outdoors, further helping the interior merge with the landscape.

    At the heart of the ground level is a spiral staircase, which leads down to the sleeping area. One side holds a main suite, while the other encompasses three bedrooms.

    Throughout the home, the team used a restrained palette of materials, including stone, wood and board-formed concrete. Stacked plywood boards form the stairs and dining furniture.

    Given Chiles high amount of seismic activity, the architects were mindful of earthquakes while designing the building. The upper portion consists of a concrete slab that rests on 21 steel columns.

    "The height of the columns is the minimum, 230 centimetres, thus avoiding the possible deformation of the structure in the face of dynamic stress," the team said.

    "This height enhances the horizontality of the enclosures, highlighting the views always towards the horizon."

    Other coastal dwellings in Chile include a pair of minimalist, timber-clad cabins by Croxatto and Opazo Architects, and a cliffside retreat by the late Chilean architect Cristin Boza that features a winding yellow wall and circular swimming pool.

    The photography is by Cristobal Palma.

    Project credits:

    Architecture firms: Gubbins Polidura Arquitectos and Ms ArquitectosArchitects: Antonio Polidura and Alex BrahmLandscape:Juan GrimmArchitecture collaborator: Hernan FourniesProject calculations: Alberto MaccioniConstruction: Daniel AlemparteLighting: Greene During Iluminacion and Luxia Lighting

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    $30m secured to begin Phase I of the Arvene East project in New York – Construction Review

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    A massive Arvene East project in Queens has been approved and up to 30 million worth of funding was secured from the New York City Department of Housing Preservation and Development, by a tri-joint venture consisting of Triangle Equities, The Bluestone Organization, and L+M Development; in order to undertake the first phase of the project. This development is intended to become the first net-zero community in the city.

    The Arvene East project will be located on a vacant 116 acres plot, nestled between Arvene and Edgemore neighborhoods along Rockaway Peninsula. Development plans for phase I will cover the restoration of a 116 acre vacant site; construction of a new building, which will house a welcome center, a park ranger office and comfort station; and a nature preserve which will be developed on 35 acres of land between Beach 44th Street and Beach 56th Place. The nature preserve will be managed by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation.

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    Design plans for the Arvene East project show that the building plans will incorporate various energy saving techniques, to ensure that the buildings produce more renewable energy than they consume. A net-zero energy status will be attained by using the passive house construction method, which will develop highly insulated and airtight buildings that make use of new efficient mechanical systems to bring in fresh, filtered air. In addition, photovoltaic panels will be used all through the development to ensure that enough energy is produced to offset the energy used in the new buildings.

    The Arvene East project, on completion will have about 1, 650 housing units built on the property, with 80% of them to be offered as affordable units and the remaining 20% to be set at the market rate pricing. This new development will also feature numerous retail and public spaces, along with a community center housed within the new building. The community center will be owned and operated by a non-profit group RISE, based in the Greater Rockaway community.

    Urbane, a community development consulting firm with an MBE certification will also become part of the tri-venture. The company will serve as development partner on the Arvene East project and will also be responsible for the management of retail and small business, with the aim of promoting the growth of new and existing local, small businesses. Other companies involved in this development include Starr Whitehouse, a certified MBE firm, serving as the landscape architect, and the WBE certified, WXY architecture firm, serving as the nature preserve architect.

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    Duck, Duck, Beer: What makes Stuttgart, Arkansas, the duck hunting capital of the world? – Oklahoman.com

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Grappling with flathead catfish: An Oklahoma noodling adventure

    David Dishman and Ed Godfrey waded through a creek for a noodling adventure. Noodlers use their bare hands, and some times feet, to catch flathead catfish.

    Jordan Green and Paige Dillard, Oklahoman

    John Stephens chuckled at the question ofwhetherbabies born in Stuttgart, Arkansas, are given duck calls instead of pacifiers to suck on.

    "It seems like everybody that comes from here knows how to blow a duck call," the 48-year-old call maker said.

    Stephens is a world duck calling champion who grew up on arice farm nearStuttgart, longknown as the "Rice and Duck Capital of the World."

    Atown of about 10,000 residents, Stuttgart is a six-hour drive from Oklahoma City and is hallowed ground to duck hunters. Mallardshave been flocking to the rice fields and bottomlandforests aroundStuttgartfor many, manyyears.

    That, plus the maze ofrivers, bayous, sloughs and oxbow lakes makeStuttgart, located 45 miles southeast of Little Rock,a magnet for ducks.

    "We have a lot of hardwood bottoms around here that flood naturally," Stephens said. "It's just kind of a natural funnel where ducks come for wintering grounds."

    And it's wintering grounds for duck hunters from across the country.

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    The flooded timber of theBayou Meto Wildlife Management Area, about 15 miles southwest of Stuttgart, is considered thecrown jewel of public lands for waterfowl hunting.

    The opening days of waterfowl season can get crowded atBayou Meto, even with its 33,832 acres.

    Between1,500 to 2,000 hunters usethe area each day in the early days of duck season and about350 hunters use the area daily therest of the season.

    Thirty-five miles southeast of Stuttgart is the White River National Wildlife Refuge, home to the largest concentration of winteringmallard ducksin theMississippi Flyway.

    AcrosstheDelta region of southeast Arkansas, near the confluence of the White, Arkansas and Mississippi rivers, there are duck hunting opportunities galorewhen there is adequate rainfall to flood the public hunting areas alongthe river bottoms.

    "This is a very dry year for us and we don't have quite the public land available because it's not flooded," Stephens said. "But on a normal year, that's what I think brings a lot of people here. You can just put a boat in and go somewhere and hunt."

    Last weekend, Stephens met duck hunters from Florida, Maine, North Carolina, Montana, Oklahoma and Texas in Stuttgart.In additionto mallards, hunting speckled-belly geese has become extremely popular in recent years, he said.

    "There's a lot of good hunting in Stuttgart, for sure," Stephens said.

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    The town of Stuttgart embraces all things duck and duck hunting, during and outside of waterfowl season.

    "That's one of thecool things about Stuttgart," Stephens said. "It's kind of duck season 365 days a year.Everything is just centered around the rice harvest and the fall migration of ducks,"

    There are numerous of duck hunting guides operating in Stuttgart. Itis home to the world duck calling championships each Thanksgiving weekend.

    Mack's Prairie Wings, which advertises itself as America's Premier Waterfowl Outfitter, calls Stuttgart home.

    Down the road from Mack's is Rich-N-Tone Calls (also called RNT Calls), one of the largest duck call manufacturers in the world. Stephens is RNT'spresident and chief executive officer.

    And his journey to the top of the call making world began when he was a young boyin Stuttgart.

    More: Catch and keep: Oklahoma Wildlife Department hopes to change mindset of bass anglers

    Stephens first went duck hunting with his dad at age5.

    "I don't remember a whole lot about it, but I remember when I got to be the age of 6 or 7 they gave me a duck call to blow when we were sitting out in a blind," he said. "I was just making a bunch of racket, really."

    A duck flew inand the hunters shot it. Stephens said there is no way thatduck could have beenresponding to the noise he was making, but it hooked him on duck calling.

    In Stuttgart, there was a community of call makers, and a young Stephens would be a frequent visitor to watch them work and pick their brains.

    "There were probably a dozen call makers in this town," Stephens said.

    One of the bestwas a local craftsman namedButch Richenback, who won a world duck calling championship in 1972 and was the 1975 Champion of Champions caller.

    In 1976, Richenback startedRich-N-Tone duckcalls. In the beginning, making duck calls was more of a hobby and not a full-time job for Richenback, Stephens said.

    "I grew up going over to his little shop in his garage, learning how to blow a duck call," Stephens said. "And that is where I got interested in making calls."

    More than 20 years later, when Richenback began having health issues, he began looking tosell the company. Richenback could have sold Rich-N-Tone to alarger companybut he asked Stephens, whom he had mentored as a boy, tobuy it.

    Stephens was working as a landscape architect at the time and was reluctant about taking over for a legend, but he bought the company in 1999.

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    Today, Rich-N-Tone is one of the top sellers of duck calls in the world and the company has its own duck hunting show on the Sportsman Channel. Stephens is one of three co-hosts.

    Rich-N-Tone calls aremachine-builtthen finished by hand and tuned, but Stephens also has his own brand of custom-made calls that he still makes by hand. The Rich-N-Tone calls sell from $65 to $200, while Stephens' customcalls start around $500.

    Visitors to Rich-N-Tone's headquarters in Stuttgart can view how the calls are made. They can also see a collection of vintageduck calls.

    In addition to being a call maker, Stephens is a call collector. He displays old duck calls from different collectors around the country at his store and manufacturing facility in Stuttgart."Right now, we have a duck call collection from Tennessee," he said. "It's over 200 calls dating back from 1880 to 1950. We get a lot of people that come through to see the calls and get a beer."

    That's because three years ago Stephens also addeda tap room for craft beer atRich-N-Tone. The company's flagshipbeeris the"Flying Duck."

    Rich-N-Tone partnered with Flyway Brewing in Little Rock to makethe "Flying Duck" beer, which is sold in Harps Food Stores and liquorstores across Arkansas and Oklahoma.

    The Flying Duck tap room getscrowded during duck season.

    "During duck season we are packed," Stephens said of the tap room. "It's cool because you don't go to too many places where the whole placeis filled with duck hunters."

    Reporter Ed Godfrey looks for stories that impact your life. Be it news, outdoors, sports you name it, he wants to report it. Have a story idea? Contact him at egodfrey@oklahoman.com or on Twitter @EdGodfrey. Support his work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today.

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    Green Gardening: Enjoy the bounties of nature that native plants bring – Palm Beach Daily News

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Kim Frisbie| Special to the Daily News

    I was delighted the other day to pass a bright sign outside a garden along the ocean proclaiming, Native Plants bring Life to this Landscape. The sign was outlined with pictures of cardinals, butterflies, coral honeysuckle, dune sunflower, gaillardia, and other native flowers, with the logo FANN, the Florida Association of Native Nurseries at the bottom. Peeking over the gate, I saw a mass of colorful natives thriving happily along the dunes. People are paying attention.

    The New York City Parks Department recently jumped on the native plant bandwagon, urging the public to plant natives to help sharply declining bird and pollinator populations, which they acknowledge are in dire need of more natural space.The Parks Departments Pollinator Place Program supports birds, bugs and bees year-round by planting native gardens in city parks.Similar native gardens are springing up across the country, as people become more aware of the urgency to save our existing species, which happen to include us.

    We have the all-native Pans Garden at The Preservation Foundation, and Lake Drive Park at the towns new marina hosts an enormous number of native species. The town and The Preservation Foundation are now collaborating on the exciting 18-acre Phipps Ocean Park, a visionary oasis of native plants stretching from the Atlantic Ocean to the Intracoastal Waterway. Designed by renowned architect Raymond Jungles, the park will include trails through coastal hammocks of native trees, shrubsand wildflowers, educational outdoor classroomsand beautiful vistas overlooking restored dunes and mangrove islands.

    These parks play a vital role in reconnecting us with naturebut we shouldnt have to go to a park to hear birds and see butterflies. This should be a part of our everyday lives.

    The tropical jungle that was once Florida has been almost entirely replaced with exotic species. Many of these are beautiful and do indeed add to the allure that is Palm Beach, but we need more native plants in the mix to establish balanced ecosystems that support essential polllinators and the birds and wildlife that depend on them.

    Diversity of plant material is also crucial; monocultures created by using too much of a single species invite disease and pests. This is underscored by the overuse of Ficus benjamina hedges, which cannot survive without toxic pesticides that poison our air and pollute our water and soil. Native plants have evolved with their insect pollinators in adapting to our specific growing conditions, so they require no chemicals.Once established, native plants will literally bring life to your landscape, providing sustainable habitat for butterflies, bees and other pollinators, songbirds, hummingbirds and interesting wildlife.

    There is nothing more joyful than a real, living garden, full of color, fragrance, and activity. This is a far cry from the sterile landscapes to which we have grown accustomed in Palm Beach: lifeless, chemically treated lawns surrounded by sterile, manicured ficus hedges accented with spikes of podocarpus or globes of schefflera trinette provide no environmental sustenance.

    A common complaint about natives is that they are too unkempt or not formal enough, but this is not the case if they are planted correctly. Sun-loving plants wont thrive in the shade, and shade-loving plants wilt and yellow in full sun. Its just a matter of learning what to plant in your specific location.

    Its also important to take size into consideration: Dont plant a shrub that will grow to 10 feet in front of a window if you want to see out. And understand the natural growing characteristics of plants: tall slender myrsine fits nicely into a shady corner while open spreading fetterbush needs more space, but makes a great hedge or accent plant.

    If you want a manicured look, plenty of natives are fine with pruning, including cocoa plum, buttonwood, Simpson's stopperand red cedar. Give plants room to grow; planted too closely, they will not thrive or reach their full potential.

    And it wouldnt hurt us to modify our conception of the perfect garden to include more naturalistic plantings. Its fun to experiment with new species to add variety to your landscape; the more diversity you incorporate, the more birds you will attract.

    Here are some interesting, beautiful natives that will add grace, distinction and sustainability to your gardens.

    Blacktorch, Erithralis fruticosa, is a beautiful accent shrub with glossy evergreen foliage and small star-shaped white flowers followed by striking clusters of shiny black berries. This does well in sun or shade and grows to 6 feet.

    Snowberry, Chiococca alba, has drooping clusters of fragrant white bell- shaped flowers followed by lovely bright white berries that glisten against the glossy green foliage. This grows to 8 feet in sun or part shade.

    Fetterbush, Lyonia lucida, is a sprawling evergreen shrub growing 3-5 feet, thriving in moist soils in filtered shade. Fragrant white to deep pink flowers appear in spring attracting numerous butterflies, and the fruit is loved by mockingbirds. The evergreen leaves are coppery when young.

    Golden creeper, Ernodea littoralis, is a fabulous low-growing, sprawling shrub perfect as a ground cover or in a planter where its arching stems will cascade gracefully over the sides. In coastal areas it forms a spreading mat controlling sand erosion, and the small whitish-pink flowers bloom all year. Heat- and drought-tolerant, it thrives in full sun. This is a threatened species, so you will be doing yourself and the environment a big favor by planting it.

    Pearlberry, Vallesia antillana, is another undemanding shrub with beautiful elliptical foliage setting off delicate clusters of milky star-shaped flowers and white, translucent pearl-like berries.This makes a lovely specimen or dense screen in sun or part shade.

    White indigoberry, Randia aculeata, is a tough, slow growing evergreen shrub that's perfect for difficult sites with no irrigation. The fragrant white flowers appear year-round, and the white berries enclose an indigo blue pulp. Reaching 10 feet, this can be pruned to a smaller size. It is the larval host for the tantalus sphinx moth and provides nectar for numerous butterflies.

    Finally, native plumbago, Plumbago scandens, provides delicate white star-shaped flowers year-round in sun or shade. Growing 3-4 feet, the arching stems intermingle with adjacent plants, making them appear to be blooming as well. The crushed foliage is used medicinally in the Caribbean.

    Planting just a few natives will add interest and variety to your gardens, and you will love the butterflies and birds that seek out the nectar and habitat provided by their fruit and foliage. Every one of the plants Ive mentioned can be seen at Pans Garden, and I have them in my garden as well, so I can vouch for their beauty and performance.

    There are hundreds of natives from which to choose:experiment with different colors, textures, sizes and shapes. And let the plants natural characteristics dictate where they will be best suited in your landscape. Then sit back and enjoy natures pageant of birds and butterflies.

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    Kitchen Cabinet Refacing | Kitchen Tune-Up

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    For many people, do it yourself, home improvement projects can be rewarding and typically more affordable than paying professional contractors to do the job. This is, of course, if the task at hand is relatively straightforward. However, refacing cabinets is a challenging project, and if mistakes are made, it can turn out more costly than using a professional service.

    Though you might save on labor by taking the DIY route, youll still need plenty of supplies and tools to complete the job, and purchasing them can be expensive. If you cheap out and buy all the products needed at the lowest price, to save money, it will likely result in a poor-quality job.

    We have relationships with manufacturers who can provide us with high-quality products at the best price. If you try purchasing similar cabinet doors and draw fronts of the same quality yourself, its going to be much more costly.

    Kitchen cabinet refacing requires a lot of expertise and attention to detail. Hiring a professional who has had plenty of experience in carrying out cabinetry work will guarantee the end results are perfect. If you mess up, its on your dollar, and having to fix the issue will add costs and time to your project.

    You can expect us to complete the job in two to four days; we have streamlined the process, have skilled, highly-trained professionals on hand, and all the tools and materials needed available. Even the most skilled DIY enthusiast will struggle to complete the work within a week, and thats if they get it right the first time.

    If you are firmly determined to reface your cabinets yourself, realize that you dont get the guarantees that a professional cabinet refacing company offers if you mess up. If you want a fast, professional service using high-quality tools and supplies, save yourself the stress and hire skilled cabinet refacing experts such as ourselves.

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    Affordable Cabinet Refacing Half Cost of Replacing Cabinets

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Affordable Cabinet Refacing deserves an A+

    This was the third time my husband and I hired Affordable Cabinet Refacing because we know the quality of their work. Several years ago they refaced our cabinets in our old home. It came out beautiful and when we sold the house, that was the biggest selling pointeveryone at the open house loved the kitchen (got the offer that day!).

    Then we had ACR reface our cabinets in our vacation condo in Mount Washington Valley. They did the kitchen and the bathroom it came out really nice; we were very pleased with the results.

    Finally, we hired ACR to reface the kitchen cabinets in our new home. This time I changed my mind on my cabinet and countertop selections twice and Shawn was patient with me until I was sure I had ordered what would be best in our kitchen. It came out beautiful., again we were quite pleased with the craftsmanship and quality of the work. I love my roll out shelves and soft close drawers.

    All three times Shawn reviewed our options thoroughly and when he wrote up the contract he reviewed it word for word with us so there would be no confusion or errors. They are on time, professional, hardworking and do quality work, until the job is done.

    If you are on the fence about hiring ACR, do not hesitateyou wont be disappointed!

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    Why location intelligence is the science of where – Business Post

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    We live in a complicated world and location is the science of our world, allowing us to organise and apply thinking related to human and natural activities. The world is constantly changing and we are part of this living, evolving system, that touches all of our lives.

    As individuals, it touches our friends and families. As workers, it touches our organisations and businesses. As citizens, it touches our cities and communities. And as human beings, it touches our whole planet. Essentially, everything happens somewhere.

    Nearly all data can be linked to a physical location and time. Location is a powerful way to connect people to place, transactions to actions, responses to trends, and customers to where they do business and the kind of business they do. However, location isn't just a common thread connecting disparate data sources and breaking down silos; often it provides the most transformative insights.

    Location intelligence is powered by what is generally referred to as a Geographic Information System, or GIS. A GIS is a platform that provides a framework of capabilities to manage, visualise, analyse, optimise and ultimately understand the significance of location, place and geography.

    A GIS helps to transform businesses and organisations across a wide range of industries by enabling a better understanding of the impact and influence of where things are.

    Location intelligence: Esri Ireland

    Esris ArcGIS System is the worlds most powerful mapping and spatial analytics technology, helping organisations across 80 countries to visualise, analyse and optimise business data for better evidence-based decision-making. The ArcGIS System combines maps, apps and data analytics to deliver location intelligence and meet digital transformation needs for organisations of all sizes.

    Esri Ireland is the market leader in GIS and its application. As Esri's official point of presence in Ireland and Northern Ireland since 2002, it has partnered with both the public and private sector to help them understand the impact of geography on their business. Esri Ireland is part of the Esri Global Network, a billion-dollar privately held software company with nearly 10,000 employees worldwide.

    Location intelligence: enabling industry growth

    Esri Ireland provides software, services and expertise for a continually growing and broad-ranging customer base. Esris technology is applied across many different industries from construction, renewable energy and engineering, to utilities, government departments and local authorities.

    Esri Ireland, through its customers, also supports critical infrastructure projects of national importance within the Programme for Government, Project Ireland 2040, the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and the National Data Strategy, all of which connect and encourage stakeholder communities to work collaboratively across different industries and market sectors.

    Esri Irelands diverse customer community is testament to the flexible and dynamic nature of its offerings and highlights the value location intelligence can bring to every industry. For example, Esris ArcGIS System is the pivotal technology enabling Actavo to design a high-speed fibre broadband network that will help to deliver connectivity to 1.1 million people in rural Ireland through the National Broadband Plan.

    Bord na Mna is actively engaged in projects to restore and rehabilitate 33,000 hectares of peatlands and uses Esris ArcGIS System to design and implement the most appropriate rehabilitation measures as quickly and efficiently as possible.

    Open Eirs new service mapping web app, built using Esris ArcGIS, allows customers to easily search by Eircode or address for a property on an interactive map to discover which areas of Ireland have 1 GB fibre-to-home or 100 MB fibre-to-cabinet connectivity.

    The Veterinary Service Animal Health Group within Northern Irelands Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs has completely transformed its animal disease investigation process with new digital workflows, swapping paper forms on clipboards for field-based ArcGIS Survey apps and online dashboards.

    Location intelligence: our planets nervous system

    Location intelligence through The Science of Where is creating an enormous impact across all parts of life, enabling individuals, organisations, businesses and communities to not only collect and manage their data, but to synthesise and socialise it into interesting collections of detailed information for the planet.

    By thinking globally and acting locally, data related to location is increasingly being organised into all types of information products that help us understand almost everything about our world, creating what Esri refers to as an intelligent nervous system for the planet.

    This nervous system is providing a framework for advancing scientific understanding and integrating and analysing all types of spatial knowledge across many fields such as biology, sociology, geology, and climatology.

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    Where (in Germany) is the landscape behind this newsreader …

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

    When the German tagesschau evening news on the public broadcaster Arbeitsgemeinschaft der ffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (ARD) announce the upcoming weather forecast, there is the image of a landscape somewhere in Germany behind the announcer.

    Source: tagesschau broadcast on Hessische Rundfunk, broadcast 2021-11-22 20:00-20:15

    Usually, when faced with an unknown landscape, I tend to find it using reverse image search on Google Search. However, in this case the reverse image search comes up with newsreaders with (different) landscapes behind them, which is reasonably impressive from a technical point of view, but not helpful to identify where this specific photo is located.

    Where is this landscape with a steep, lush hill with a gazebo on the summit, surrounded by broader, forested hills? Due to its appearance behind the newsreader on ARD tagesschau on German federal public television, I infer it is likely in Germany. Usually German landscapes I can't identify are in Saxony (Sachsen), but I don't know if that is the case here too.

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    Dairy Alternative Market 2021- Competitive Landscape …

    - December 28, 2021 by Mr HomeBuilder

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    Data Bridge Market Research analyses that the Asia-Pacific dairy alternative market to account USD 256,676 million by 2028 growing at a CAGR of 9.1% in the forecast period of 2021-2028.

    Dairy alternative are referred to foods and beverages that can be used as substitutes for dairy products. These foods and beverages made from plants and are considered very healthy substitute for dairy products. Rice milk, soy milk, and almond milk are the most popular alternatives to dairy products globally. Due to the presence of many essential vitamins and minerals, dairy substitutes are considered healthy. Its fat and cholesterol content is also very low and its lactose content is zero.

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