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thrillingshotmoment · 6 months ago
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fmarkets · 6 months ago
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CPKA Faces Setback in First Quarter Earnings: What's Next for the Agricultural Production Company? $CPKA #OTCM
Analyzing the Factors Behind CPKA's Operating Loss and Potential Path to RecoveryAs the first quarter of the 2024 earnings season comes to a close, various corporations in the Agricultural Production industry have reported their respective earnings. One such company is CPKA, which recently disclosed an operating loss of $-0.039137 million. While this may seem concerning at first glance, it is crucial to analyze the broader picture and delve deeper into the numbers. In comparison to the first quarter of 2023, CPKA's operating los
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oneloveology · 2 years ago
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erfigh · 2 years ago
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𝗬𝗮𝗻𝗴𝘀𝗵𝘂𝗼 𝗖𝗼𝗿𝗺𝗼𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘁 𝗙𝗶𝘀𝗵𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗦𝗰𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗿𝘆 (China) ༄༄༄༄༄༄༄༄༄༄༄༄༄༄༄ #liriver #yangshuo #yangshuochina #yangshuochina2018 #china #chine #cina #xina #xina2018 #china2018 #china🇨🇳 #guilin #fisher #fishermen #cormoran #pescador #chusayinka #lirivercruise #liriverchina #liriverguilin #ilovechina #chineseculture #chinalife #chinastyle #chinatravel #chinesescenery #instachina #visitchina #travelphotography #travel2china (en Yangshuo,Guilin,China) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpKA-pkvEHI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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futerock · 4 years ago
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Foi uma ótima experiência fazer parte do staff da equipe @cadelosracing no Interclubes de kart da @cpkakartamador. Muito aprendizado e emoção, com chuva e pista molhada por boa parte das 8 horas do endurance! Tivemos o apoio do @karteiros e do @amdcampo, seu app @myspotter_racing foi fundamental pra conseguirmos terminar a prova com dois karts no Top 10, em P9 e P10. Em uma parte do endurance chegamos a estar em P1 e P10, o que nos deixa felizes, mas com a sensação de fazer melhor na próxima edição! Agradeço aos pilotos e companheiros do time pela oportunidade de e a todos que nos apoiaram antes e durante o evento! Dia 27/02 tem a primeira etapa do Formula FuteRock, em Interlagos, venha vc tbm acelerar e se divertir com a gente! #futerock #blogfuterock #formulafuterock #kart #karts #kartismo #karting #kartindoor #granjaviana #cotia #interclubes #cpka #endurance #myspotter #cadelos #teamwork #equipe #time #trabalhoemequipe #kartrace #kartlovers #kartlover #kartinglife (em Kartódromo Internacional Granja Viana) https://www.instagram.com/p/CLSgY-TAlv6/?igshid=1rnfqqh41s845
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asiancommunitynews · 4 years ago
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germanautohaus · 6 years ago
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VW 1.8T TSI EA888 Gen 3 engine found in the MKIV Jetta, MKII Beetle, and B7 Passat. 250 HP and 293 TQ after an APR Stage I upgrade. That's an increase in +68HP & +99 TQ over stock! Contact German Autohaus of Chattanooga for your Volkswagen, Audi, and Porsche service and performance needs! #germanautohaus #chattanooga #sceniccity #volkswagen #vw #vwvortex #cpka #cpra #tsi #ea888 #gen3 #engine #mk6jetta #mk2beetle #b7passat #goapr #aprllc #tuning #stage1 (at German Autohaus)
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cpkukrejaarchitect · 3 years ago
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Why Hire an Architect?
There are several benefits associated with hiring an architect. One of them is that an architect will be able to deliver highly creative and interesting spaces that will support the natural environment and surroundings of a place, all of that while adhering to necessary guidelines, zoning regulations and requirements, building codes etc. To learn more about the best architects and top design firms in India, you may wish to visit the website of CPKA.
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thrillingshotmoment · 6 months ago
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canalalentejo · 3 years ago
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CPKA e Município de Beja garantem Baja TT Montes Alentejanos até 2025
CPKA e Município de Beja garantem Baja TT Montes Alentejanos até 2025
O Clube de Promoção de Karting e Automobilismo assinou recentemente com o Município de Beja um protocolo que assegura o apoio da edilidade para a concretização das três próximas edições da Baja TT Montes Alentejanos. O apoio da autarquia de Beja para a realização desta prova, que acolhe grande agrado por parte de pilotos e equipas, é de grande importância tanto para a continuidade da competição…
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fmarkets · 1 year ago
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Breaking News: Chase Packaging Corp Shines Bright with Impressive Q3 Operating Income in 2023 $CPKA #Agricultural Production #OTCM
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bentelarchitects · 3 years ago
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The Best Architectural Firms in India
The following list outlines some of the best architectural firms in India. These designers create buildings that are environmentally friendly and incorporate innovative design concepts. They are often called on to create important structures in the Indian capital, including the Office of the Comptroller and Auditor General of India, the Apollo Hospital, and the Canadian High Commission. Each project is unique, but each one reflects the firm's diverse philosophy. You can learn more about the firm's work from the links below.
Kalayojan LLP. Founded in 1984, Kalayojan LLP provides full services in architecture. The firm focuses on achieving the highest degree of quality and prevailing standards of practice. The firm has an impressive portfolio of projects in India, including Mumbai, Maharashtra, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttaranchal. In addition to offering innovative designs, Kalayojan LLP works with a variety of clients across the country.
SRK architects. The firm provides architecture, urban design, and heritage conservation services. It is based in Kerala and has offices across the state. Founded in 1991, the firm has won over 25 national and international awards for its work. In addition to residential and commercial projects, SRK has also completed projects in the U.S., Europe, and Asia. A number of their projects have won awards for their innovative design.
Made In Earth. This architecture firm strives to protect the planet through sustainable design, and avoids over-exploitation of natural resources. Its creative designs and effective execution are responsible for its recent projects, such as the three kiosks at Cubbon Park in Bangalore. These are made out of recycled palette wood, bamboo, and earth. Its latest project is an experience center that will allow visitors to experience nature through the use of tactile displays.
Kalayojan LLP. This firm has a wide range of projects in various fields of architecture, and is one of the best architectural firms in India. The firm guarantees to deliver the highest level of quality and the most prevalent standards of practice. Its diverse portfolio includes projects in India's capital city, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttaranchal. This award-winning firm has won multiple awards in various fields, including in the USA and Europe.
Ar C.P. Kukreja: CPKA was established in 1992 by an architect who has a modest background. It is one of the most prestigious architectural firms in India. Its mission is to provide sustainable and innovative design solutions. The firm aims to maximize visitor experience. They have received over 140 international awards and have exhibited at numerous exhibitions around the world. Aside from the awards, CPKA is also a highly acclaimed architectural firm in India.
Hafeez Contractor: This architectural firm has been around since the 1970s, and is a family-run business with 550+ employees. Its founders are dedicated to the environment and have won many national and international awards for their work. The firm has executed numerous green projects, including the Gulbarga police headquarters, which has achieved a LEED gold rating without air conditioning. Their designs are renowned for their aesthetic appeal and sustainability.
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architectnews · 3 years ago
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Expo 2020 Dubai India Pavilion Building
Expo 2020 Dubai India Pavilion Building, LAVA Architects, UAE Design Project Photos
India Pavilion at the Expo 2020 Dubai
31 January 2022
Design: CP Kukreja Architects
Location: Dubai, UAE
Indian Pavilion at EXPO 2020 Dubai
The Expo 2020 Dubai is a global stage for renowned architects from all over the world to represent countries whilst showcasing design finesse. With an overarching theme of ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’, it is a platform promoting partnerships for innovation, inclusion and understanding.
The design for the India Pavilion seeks to exhibit the substantial growth the country has witnessed through the years after Independence, becoming a land of limitless opportunities even for international investors.
For the prestigious project, the Architects have amalgamated the ethos of the country’s mobility with technology that infuses a sensory stimulus into the Pavilion. The India Pavilion is one of the largest pavilions at the Expo, at par with pavilions of countries such as USA and China. It is one of the three Pavilions at the Expo which would be retained for posterity after the event and would be a part of the Legacy Phase, Dubai.
Dikshu Kukreja, Harvard graduate and Managing Principal CPKA, explains, “Architecture is an amalgamation of creativity and engineering. For us, representing India on an international platform meant developing a design that creates a meaningful dialogue between the tangible and intangible aspects of the built form. This was a very unique project to work on because it is showcased on a global stage where you have an assortment of architecture from around the world.
How does one capture or freeze India and its diversity into one building? Does one just make a hash of different architectural styles from the South, North, West and East of India? Or does one make an amalgamation of their unique features using all the clichés like arches and domes, or do we do something different? These were the questions we were faced with. We felt that the best way to communicate an India on the move, the transformational aspects of the country so to speak, was to bring that dynamism to the façade. We chose to represent this using a kinetic façade with rotating elements that can become a blank canvas given to India to tell its story. Weaving technology and craftsmanship together, we were able to bring forth a concept which befittingly capsules the diverse cultures of our country whilst captivating the visitors through enthralling storytelling.”
India is one of the fastest growing nations in the world. Interaction through celebrations, travel, community gatherings are few things that keep the human spirit alive. Mindfulness in architecture is the word of 21st century, bringing together eco-conscious and technology in a holistic manner. Through the Pavilion, we hope to pay a homage to the cultural multifariousness of our country whilst nurturing the idea of India as a pool of opportunities for investment and collaboration. As one of the fastest growing nations in the world, the design of the Pavilion imbibes the theme of ‘India on the move’.
The façade comprises of 600 individual blocks that move using kinetic architecture. The design also celebrates India’s 75 years of Independence. Through seventy-five identified stories, the façade would engage visitors through the charm of storytelling through the day – familiarizing them with the history, geography and literature of the country. In the evening, the façade will turn into a vibrant show with sound, light and projections, almost as if hosting a festival. The awkward-shape of the trapezoidal site has been designed to create a visual memorabilia and utilise the land to its full potential. The planning of the site is such that it condenses the vastness of India’s culture and cityscape within it.
Different design elements such as the radiant sun-dial and the elaborate amphitheatre are seamlessly tied into a single harmonious unit. The pavilion is the tallest at the Expo. We used sustainability as one of the key design features, integrating climatological influences of the region with technology. Movement in façade helps control factors such as sunlight and wind inside the Pavilion which is helpful in regulation of natural daylight and ventilation. We also incorporated skylight in the design to optimise natural daylight in the interiors. Using solar panels installed on the terrace, we maximised the benefit from Dubai’s harsh sunlight. The chakra is designed using steel construction with modular steel members that can be recycled.
Interestingly, Dikshu recalls, “The pavilion design as an architectural process is quite novel in that a single architect designed 82 different design options for the pavilion. The process began three years ago in September 2018. There were so many possibilities to represent India in a single pavilion. And, of course, the design had to go through the many stakeholders and government officials involved right up to the Prime Minister’s office. The whole process took six months.”
The interior design makes the journey inclusive and interactive for the visitors by employing the use of latest cutting-edge and innovative technologies. The visitors will get to witness both, physical exhibits as well as immersive digital content which would showcase various sectors in the thriving Indian economy.
Such close integration of creative and technical approach is exhilarating, constructing an imaginative atmosphere for the visitors. Programs such as Make in India, Digital India, Skill India and Start-Up India campaigns would be featured as the key highlights, displaying the country’s capabilities at an international level. The interior fit-outs have been designed by Muse International.
The India experience inside the pavilion is designed under eleven themes. As one enters the building, one is fascinated by the starry space – guiding them through India’s journey in space exploration. As a land of tranquility and healing, live yoga performers will have projection of mandalas behind them.
A walk inside a giant radium will help the visitors to understand the many benefits of Ayurveda. On the first floor, the colours of India in an immersive environment are showcased with LED walls enveloping the visitors in a heritage experience. Mesmerising installations also help exhibit India’s diverse culture. The second floor will display India as a land of endless opportunities. A state-of-the-art theatre hall will be open for meetings, conferences, cultural shows, reception as well as film screenings.
The India Pavilion amplifies the country’s position on the global map as a thriving hub of limitless possibilities integrating futuristic approach and mobility while projecting the Indian story in a global narrative.
Design: CP Kukreja Architects – https://www.cpkukreja.com/
Expo 2020 Dubai India Pavilion building design images / information received 310122
Location: Dubai, UAE
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trimkid77 · 3 years ago
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carolamorim · 3 years ago
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#monster #digitalart #illustrator #fun #kid #colorful https://www.instagram.com/p/CPKa-9eF_N1/?utm_medium=tumblr
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celebanything · 3 years ago
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