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Terminal 4 cutaway diagram, from the "heritage" page of Scott Brownrigg, the architects.
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Monday, June 10, 2024 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
NEW TO AMAZON PRIME CANADA/CBC GEM/CRAVE TV/DISNEY + STAR/NETFLIX CANADA:
AMAZON PRIME CANADA I.S.S.
CBC GEM JUNIOR BAKING SHOW (Season 9)
NETFLIX CANADA GOSSIP GIRL (Season 1 - 6)
MLB BASEBALL (SN Now) 6:30pm: Orioles vs. Rays (SN1) 7:30pm: Jays vs. Brewers (TSN/TSN3/TSN4) 8:00pm: Cardinals vs. Astros (SN Now) 9:30pm: Padres vs. Angels
WNBA BASKETBALL (TSN/TSN4/TSN5) 7:00pm: Fever vs. Sun
NHL HOCKEY (CBC/SN) 8:00pm: Game 2: Oilers vs. Panthers
CARAVAGGIO'S SHADOW (Crave) 9:00pm: The Catholic Church secretly investigates Caravaggio as the Pope decides whether to grant him clemency for killing a rival.
ASHGROVE (Hollywood Suite 00s) 9:00pm: During a global pandemic, a leading scientist tries to find a cure to save the world's water supply. As she retreats to the countryside with her husband, she begins to suspect he's not being honest with her.
WE ARE LADY PARTS (W Network) 10:00pm/10:30pm (SEASON PREMIERE): Lady Parts return with a renewed artistic mission following a magical summer tour; they set out to lay down their legacy by recording their debut album, only to find that a rival band threatens their status quo. In Episode Two, a shocking eviction from their studio apartment leaves Lady Parts without a rehearsal space and rethinking their artistic priorities; a chance lifeline leads them to a creative retreat and the creation of an unexpected hype track.
SCOTT'S VACATION HOUSE RULES (HGTV Canada) 10:00pm: When Jillian and Emerson's stepdad passed, the cottage he was helping them build came to a halt; Scott and Debra step up to the challenge and build a two-storey cottage with windows to the lake, vaulted ceilings and contemporary design.
ROAST BATTLE CANADA (CTV Comedy) 10:30pm: Brendan D'Souza vs. Kyle Brownrigg and Rachel Schaeffer vs. Tom Henry.
THE ASHGROVE EXPERIMENT (Hollywood Suite 00s) 10:35pm: An indie film crew attempt to shoot a completely improvised drama where the film's big twist is being kept secret from their lead actress, while also navigating on-set mishaps, bizarre twists of fate, and the first year of a global pandemic.
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Moderna chooses mRNA vaccine manufacturing centre location
Following finalisation a ten-year strategic partnership with the UK government, Moderna has chosen the location for its Innovation and Technology Centre (MITC). Credit: Scott Brownrigg Harwell, the UK’s leading science and innovation campus in Oxfordshire will be the location of the Moderna Innovation and Technology Centre (MITC). This milestone follows the finalisation of Moderna’s ten-year…
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スコット・ブラウンリッジによるなだらかな屋上緑化された屋根を持つイギリスのNGO、CABIの本社ビル (Yanko Design) Thia sustainable office building uses passive energy practices and promotes biodiversity with their green roof (Yanko Design)
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The UK's most elegant contemporary building and the future of architectural photography.
The sun gently rose up transforming the streamlined aluminium colonnade fins into delicate shades of dusty pink...
https://vimeo.com/618938338 The sun gently descended transforming the streamlined aluminium colonnade fins into delicate shades of dusty pink, gently fading into a smokey blue. With one camera time-lapsing this transformation of the building, another on our drone capturing those previously impossible angles and the last moving on ground level documenting the monumental volumes, we certainly had…
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#Architecture#Cambridge Science Park#Contemporary Design#design#Office Design#Photography#Scott Brownrigg#Trinity College Cambridge#Workplace
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Strata House
Scott Brownrigg
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Marco Polo Residence, London (United Kingdom)
Designed by architect Scott Brownrigg as part of the rehabilitation of the Nine Elms industrial neighbourhood in the southern suburbs of London, the two buildings of the “Vista, Chelsea Bridge” programme overlook Battersea park to the west and the train tracks leading to the city-centre on the east.
Their height ranges from 6 to 16 levels and aims to reduce, when viewed further back, the mass of the two buildings as seen from the protected area of the park. This staged articulation made it possible to create large planted terraces - a rare luxury in London’s urban environment – echoing the greenery of the park.
Less open, the east facades are intended to form a screen between the communal space and the train tracks. This graphic screen combines natural stone and PIGMENTO® red zinc interlocking panels, chosen for their elegance and their durability. The entire building programme was certified “Excellent” by BREEAM.
Contractor: Architectural Aluminium Ltd Technique: VMZINC® Interlocking panel, Surface aspect: PIGMENTO® Red
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No one sent me asks from this list about my 2019 reading year, so I answered all of them, because I wanted to and because I can. Enjoy!
How many books did you read this year?
35! My highest number on Goodreads record is 38, so I almost beat out my highest number to date, but I’m pleased with the 35 I did read.
Did you reread anything? What?
I like to reread books, and this year I reread Little Women and The Tale of Despereaux
What were your top five books of the year?
In no particular order: The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers by Maxwell King Pachinko by Min Jin Lee Yale Needs Women by Anne Gardiner Perkins The Scarlet Forest by A.E. Chandler Meg, Jo, Beth, Amy: The Story of Little Women and Why It Still Matters by Anne Boyd Rioux
Did you discover any new authors that you love this year?
Not particularly… Although I did read two books by Monica Hesse. Both were good, but they didn’t blow me away. I was just intrigued enough by the first book, to pick up another one. What genre did you read the most of?
It doesn’t really count as a genre, but I did read 34.3% nonfiction, followed by 31.4% historical fiction.
Was there anything you meant to read, but never got to?
Yes, unfortunately. I made a 2019 TBR just because, without designating it as a concrete goal, but I’m still sad that five of the books never made it onto my “read” list.
Affinity by Sarah Waters *When We Were Outlaws by Jeanne Cordova *84, Charing Cross Road by Helene Hanff Pages For You by Sylvia Brownrigg Journey to a Woman by Ann Bannon
* denotes books I tried to read but were inaccessible due to library availability. All of these books are being carried over to my 2020 TBR.
What was your average Goodreads rating? Does it seem accurate?
3.6 is my average, which feels okay, but I do feel like I had a lot of great books this year! Ten 5 star books, and eleven 4 star books. My average does feel mostly accurate, but I might tip it up a bit to 3.8.
Did you meet any of your reading goals? Which ones?
I didn’t set any particular reading goals other than to not set a reading goal, haha. I set my Goodreads challenge to 1 to relieve all pressure and allow myself to just enjoy reading. I made a TBR just to keep my focus narrowed, but I didn’t make it to force myself to read any of the books. I definitely enjoyed my reading this past year, I am pleased with the non-goals that I set.
Did you get into any new genres?
I think I definitely read a lot more nonfiction this year, and I think it’s something I definitely want to continue doing. Many of my favorite books of the year were nonfiction.
What was your favorite new release of the year?
Yale Needs Women by Anne Gardiner Perkins! This book is about when Yale became co-ed, and follows the lives of various female students who were the first women at Yale. I would highly recommend this book to anyone and everyone.
What was your favorite book that has been out for a while, but you just now read?
I tend to read more of the backlist than new releases, so this one is tough. As it turns out, I think my favorite is a tie between Pachinko by Min Jin Lee and The Scarlet Forest by A.E. Chandler. Both were published in 2017.
Any books that disappointed you?
Ugh. Yes. The Daylight Gate by Jeanette Winterson, Nottingham by Nathan Makaryk, and Sherwood by Meagan Spooner.
What were your least favorite books of the year?
The Daylight Gate by Jeanette Winterson and Women in the Shadows by Ann Bannon.
What books do you want to finish before the year is over?
The year is already over. I was in the middle of two books, which I would have liked to have finished: A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki and Ghosts of the Tsunami: Death and Life in Japan’s Disaster Zone by Richard Lloyd Parry. I finished A Tale for the Time Being today (01/03), and will probably finish the second in the next few days.
Did you read any books that were nominated for or won awards this year (Booker, Women’s Prize, National Book Award, Pulitzer, Hugo, etc.)? What did you think of them?
After a quick couple Google searches, I don’t think I read any books nominated for or won awards.
What is the most over-hyped book you read this year?
I feel like I read several books that had a good amount of hype (either this year or in previous years). The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon, Pachinko by Min Jin Lee, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo by Taylor Jenkins Reid, among others. But I enjoyed many of my hyped books as much as I expected. With one exception. I was not a fan of Girls of Paper and Fire by Natasha Ngan. Ugh, that was an over-hyped and unenjoyable book.
Did any books surprise you with how good they were?
Pachinko surprised me. But otherwise, I don’t think so. I have a pretty good sense of which books I like, and if I don’t like something, I can DNF it a chapter or two into the book, guilt-free. Life is too short for unenjoyable books.
How many books did you buy?
4.
Did you use your library?
So much. That’s why I only bought four books. Overdrive and my Kindle are my best friends while I’m living in the Japanese countryside, far away from access to English books.
What was your most anticipated release? Did it meet your expectations?
I really don’t track new releases, so I didn’t anticipate any new books this year.
Did you participate in or watch any booklr, booktube, or book twitter drama?
I watch plenty of Booktube, but I don’t follow channels that participate in drama. The most “drama” I participated in was watching Ariel Bissett’s video about the difficulties of being a book reviewer and reviewing a book published by a close friend (referencing Christine Riccio’s new book.) But I don’t think that’s drama. I think it’s an honest opinion about her experience and very positive content.
What’s the longest book you read?
I think it’s probably The Priory of the Orange Tree by Samatha Shannon.
What’s the fastest time it took you to read a book?
I haven’t the faintest idea. And I don’t want to dig through my Goodreads to find out.
Did you DNF anything? Why?
I DNFed Sherwood by Meagan Spooner. For many reasons. But mostly because I felt it did a disservice to real medieval women by over-writing history and promoting incorrect assumptions in order to write a modern feminist Robin Hood retelling. A badly written retelling to boot.
I also DNFed Across a Broken Shore by Amy Trueblood and Invictus by Ryan Graudin.
What reading goals do you have for next year?
My Goodreads reading challenge is already set to 1, and I plan on enjoying my reading as much this year, as I did last year. I also want to read Ivanhoe by Sir Walter Scott and England Under Norman and Angevin Kings, 1075-1225 by Robert Bartlett. Otherwise, I have a focused TBR that I am free to ignore if I wish.
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London Heathrow Terminal 4 planning diagram by Scott Brownrigg and Turner, from the SIGGRAPH archives:
The major use of computer drafting systems in architecture, so far, has been in the production of working drawings. The objective here is to reduce the cost and shorten the time required for this phase of the design process by increasing the productivity of drafting workers. Computer drafting systems are particularly cost-effective on large projects with high levels of repetition, such as this airport terminal building. GDS turnkey drafting system {Developed by Applied Research of Cambridge, in Cambridge, England; and marketed in the U.S. by McAuto}.
Previously.
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Monday, July 04, 2022 Canadian TV Listings (Times Eastern)
WHAT IS <i>NOT</i> PREMIERING IN CANADA TONIGHT?: MACY'S 4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS SPECTACULAR (NBC Feed)
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NETFLIX CANADA CAFE MINAMDANG CHIP AND POTATO: CHIP'S HOLIDAY
WIMBLEDON TENNIS (TSN/TSN5) 6:00am: Round of 16 (TSN2) 10:00pm: Primetime
NATHAN’S FAMOUS HOT DOG EATING CONTEST (TSN3/TSN4) 12:00pm
WNBA BASKETBALL (SN1) 1:00pm: Mystics vs. Sun
MLB BASEBALL (TSN3/TSN4) 1:00pm: Guardians vs. Tigers (SN1) 1:30pm: Rays vs. Red Sox (SN Now) 4:00pm: Cubs vs. Brewers (SN1) 7:00pm: Cardinals vs. Atlanta (SN) 9:00pm: Jays vs. A’s
FIBA BASKETBALL (SN) 4:50pm: Canada vs. Virgin Islands
CFL FOOTBALL (TSN3/TSN4/TSN5) 7:30pm: Blue Bombers vs. Argos
SECRETS OF BIG DATA (Super Channel Fuse) 8:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): A British warship has its location mysteriously faked when its automated tracking data is compromised; a teen is arrested and beaten by police after parking his car in an area determined to be a hot spot for crime by a computer algorithm.
MLS SOCCER (TSN) 8:30pm: Whitecaps FC vs. LAFC (TSN/TSN5) 10:30pm: LA Galaxy vs. CF Montreal
VEGHEADZ (CTV Life) 8:30pm: Chef Pino Di Cerbo creates vegetable-forward dishes with his favorite color, green.
BUY IT OR BUILD IT (HGTV Canada) 9:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): A couple needs a new home for their growing family, but while a game room tops his wish list, mom thinks a walk-in closet is more important; Chris and Calvin work to turn their strict budget and tight deadline into a family home they'll both love.
AMERICAN RESTAURANT BATTLE (Food Network Canada) 9:00pm (SERIES PREMIERE): Scott Conant challenges three chef teams to compete in a real-world culinary battle from their own restaurant kitchens; for a shot at $15,000, the teams must impress the respected restaurateur and judge waiting in their dining rooms.
GO-BIG SHOW (Much) 10:00pm: Contestants push the limits with extreme height, intense fire, raging stallions, a shocking lift and judges in danger; six more crazy acts duke it out for a shot at the $100,000 prize.
ROAST BATTLE CANADA (CTV Comedy) 10:30pm: Featuring Daniel Woodrow, Jackie Pirico, Hunter Collins and Kyle Brownrigg.
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This is what sports tourism looks like in the future
Designed by Scott Brownrigg, this new sports tourism destination at Turtle Bay is located in southern Morocco. The plan includes agri-business spaces, community facilities and sustainable design. Above all, this is a spot for active people who love nature, athletics and adventure. All of these things are a way to enjoy the natural world. Doesn't it make sense that sustainable design is the best way to enjoy them? from Inhabitat - Green Design, Innovation, Architecture, Green Building https://ift.tt/y1SmPT9
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2022 RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards
RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards 2022, Architectural Prize Wales Shortlist, RIBA Building Contest
2022 RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards News
21 February 2022
RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards 2022 Shortlist
RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards in 2022
Two projects shortlisted for the 2022 RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards
Two projects have been shortlisted for the Royal Society of Architects Wales (RSAW) 2022 architecture awards.
The projects that have been shortlisted are:
• Grange Pavilion, Cardiff, Benham Architects and IBI Group
• Private Residence, Swansea, Loyn & Co Architects
RSAW Jury Chair, Sarah Featherstone, welcomed the news:
“The jury had lively and stimulating conversations around all of the entries and were unanimous in our decision to shortlist these two very exciting projects. Both are quite different – with one being a community hub and the other, a private dwelling but they share a similar sensitivity and distinctiveness in the way they responded to their contexts. Environmental sustainability and social sustainability were high on our agenda and neither project disappointed. We are looking forward to our site visits and the opportunity to experience the buildings in person.”
All shortlisted projects will be assessed by a regional jury, and the winning projects will be announced later this Spring.
RSAW Award winners are considered for several RIBA Special Awards including the RIBA Sustainability Award sponsored by Michelmersh and the RIBA Building of the Year sponsored by Taylor Maxwell.
RSAW Award winners will be considered for a highly coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will be announced in the summer.
The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the best building of the year will then be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning projects, and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.
Grange Pavilion, Cardiff Design: Benham Architects and IBI Group
photograph : James Alexander Foxhall
photographs : Kyle Pearce
Private Residence, Swansea Design: Loyn & Co Architects
photographs : Charles Hosea
Previously on e-architect:
RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards 2017
RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards in 2017
The Chickenshed photograph : Michael Sinclair
RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards
National Eisteddfod of Wales’ Gold Medal for Architecture 2016 Shortlist – selection:
City centre community campus, Cardiff and Vale College, Cardiff: photo from award organisers
Caernarfon Castle Entrance Pavilion, Gwynedd: photo : Andy Marshall
Pontio Arts and Innovation Centre, Bangor, north Wales: photo from award organisers
The Chickenshed, Monmouth: photo : Michael Sinclair
Shortlist for the National Eisteddfod of Wales Gold Medal for Architecture
The National Eisteddfod Award
Wales Gold Medal for Architecture Shortlist
Cliff House, Gower: photo from award organisers
Cefn Castell, Criccieth, north Wales: photograph : Andrew Wall
Upside down house, Vale of Glamorgan: photo © Charles Hosea
The Nook, Monmouthshire: photo © Simon Maxwell
2022 RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards images / information from RIBA / RSAW
Royal Society of Architects in Wales – Cymdeithas Frenhinol Penseiri yng Nghymru Studio 111, The Creative Quarter, Morgan Arcade, Cardiff, CF10 1AF, Wales
Telephone 02920 228 987
Welsh Architecture
Wales
Welsh Architecture Designs – architectural selection below:
Museum Of Military Medicine, Britannia Park, Harbour Drive Architecture: Scott Brownrigg Architects image courtesy of Scott Brownrigg Museum Of Military Medicine
Cardiff University Innovation Campus Design: Hawkins\Brown ; HOK ; BDP ; DPP image from architecture office Cardiff University Innovation Campus
Cardiff Architecture
Swansea Architecture
Comments / photos for the 2022 RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards page welcome
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