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almostarts · 7 months ago
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Danilo Silvestrin, Gunther Lambert,
"Rare seating object for two people / acrylic ball chair"
Rare seating object for two people/ball armchair. Designed in 1968. Consisting of two acrylic hemispheres, which can be closed into a ball using a hinge. Silver vinyl covers. H. 80 cm. D. 90 cm.
This object is one of very few surviving examples of this piece of seating furniture. It was discovered after about 25 years in storage and was preserved for posterity through extensive restoration.
Danilo Silvestrin designed this icon of space design of the 1960s for his friend, the Düsseldorf photographer Lothar Wolleh. He furnished Wolleh's apartment, which also functioned as a gallery for the works of his artist friends, with a variety of futuristic, transparent furniture.
Courtesy: Kunstunddesign-Auktionen
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neonpaperlanterns · 4 months ago
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Say Lambert "visited" the hazbin hotel everytime they died. Just waiting there till the crowns' power sends them back to the living.
How do you think things would change in that series with a "regular" whom wears the crown and bares the power of Death itself?
Do you think they'd be like the sinners where any death down there just equals respawning (unless angelic steel is used, I think that's the only thing that denies a sinner their un-life.) or due to their unique predicament. They can't die down there despite the amount of damage done to them.
Okay so the image of this little Lamb just kickin it in hell like it's some kind of DMV waiting room or a pit stop at your nearest 711 is really funny to me.
So first angelic steel wouldn't do shit cause he isn't actually dead. And also technically not a sinner. He's just a guy who pops in, collects taxes and then dips. And by taxes I mean devotion cause this dude has a cult following in hell.
Alastor guns for Lambs soul and they just stare at him with their big ol' eyes and it's that entire interaction between Gunther and Hunson Abadeer from adventure time.
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hrny-song-tournament · 2 years ago
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Inspired by other song brackets like @crysongz, @best-overplayed-song, @weird-song-bracket, @lovesongbracket, @songcharshowdown, @songshowdown, @movingmusiccomp.
Also tagging @tournamentdirectory, @ultimate-poll-tournament, @thedilftournament, @ultimatemilvesbracket. Pls let me know if you are uncomfortable with being tagged in this bracket.
Btw, it's a safe space for aspecs if you aren't sex repulsed etc.
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It's time for horny. 69 songs, but which is the horniest/makes you most horny?
Cardi B - WAP vs Nine Inch Nails - Closer
Hey Violet - Guys My Age
Hudson Mohawke - Cbat vs Lilianna Wide - Grind Me Down (Jawster Remix)
Ok Go - I Want You So Bad I Can't Breathe vs Prince - Soft and Wet
Arctic Monkeys - I Wanna Be Yours vs Gunther - Ding Dong Song
Britney Spears - 3 vs Daft Punk - Something About Us
Ty Dolla $ign - Or Nah vs MCR - F.T.W.W.W.
Rihanna - S&M
Lady Gaga - G.U.Y. vs Arctic Monkeys - Do I Wanna Know
Reinaeiry (Sam Smith Cover) - Unholy vs KiNG MALA - she calls me daddy
Jen Foster - I Didn't Just Kiss Her vs Mariah Carey - Touch My Body
Depeche Mode - Master And Servant vs NEFFEX - Rumors
Justin Timberlake - SexyBack
Heathers: The Musical - Dead Girl Walking vs 5 Seconds of Summer - Teeth
Ayla D'Lyla and Miss Madeline - Life Could Be Sweet vs Marvin Gaye - Let's Get It On
Simon Curtis - Flesh vs Hozier - Dinner & Diatribes
Nanne Grönvall - Håll om mig vs Arctic Monkeys - Knee Socks
Beyonce - Rocket vs Transviolet - Girls Your Age
George Michael - Careless Whisper vs Lemon Demon - Two Trucks
Shakira - She Wolf vs K/DA - Villain
Hozier - Talk
The Orion Experience - The Cult of Dionysus vs Moulin Rouge Cast - El Tango De Roxanne
Queen - Fat Bottomed Girls vs Miike Snow - Genghis Khan
Lil Nas X - MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name) vs Dove Cameron - Boyfriend
Khia - My Neck My Back vs Kim Cesarion - Brains Out
Hatsune Miku and Megurine Luka - Magnet vs Rick James - Super Freak
mazie - girls just wanna have sex vs Queen - Get Down, Make Love
Dead or Alive - You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) vs Santana - Smooth
Todrick Hall - I LIKE BOYS vs Dead Or Alive - I Wanna Be A Toy
Olivia Newton-John - Physical
Neon Trees - Animal vs Hozier - Angel Of Small Death & The Codeine Scene
Fountains of Wayne - Stacy's Mom vs Ashnikko - Slumber Party
Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Cast - Strip Away My Conscience vs Holychild - Bathroom Bitch
Jhameel - Feisty vs Arctic Monkeys - 505
Adam Lambert - For Your Entertainment vs Ofenbach - Be Mine
The Weeknd - Earned It vs Jeangu Macrooy - Shake Up This Place
Hozier - Moment's Silence vs annapantsu - Hellfire
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[Ghostbusters] Brainwaves: Mini Bios (1984) Nova’s Family (Part 2/2)
Tagging @ariel-seagull-wings @spook-central and @soulman133 Let me know if you want to be tagged/untagged from Brainwaves posts. These are just bullet point bios for the main groups of characters, as in the female professors, Ghostbusters and Ghostbuster staff, the C.U.P.S students, Nova’s family and then the others™ (e.g. Dickless, Dana)
Following Characters:
Electra Teufel
Norman Teufel
Thomas Teufel
Otmar Teufel
Remus Teufel
Romulus Teufel-Mann
Long Post so it's under the cut.
General Family:
The Teufel Family are supposedly (Read: Definitely) psychic
Most (if not all) are former Jews who converted to being Wiccan at one point or another
The surname ‘Teufel’ literally translates to 'Devil’
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Electra 'Ellie' Teufel:
Face Claim / Actress: Carol Kane
Full Name: Electra Irma Teufel. AKA: Ellie
30 in 1984. Born June 18th 1954 in Brooklyn. Lives in Manhattan
German, Female, Straight, Wiccan, Gemini
Speaks English, German, Polish, Spanish, Chinese, Latin & French
5'2" and 114 lbs, Blue eyes, Blonde hair dyed Ginger, 3 tattoos, ears pierced
Member of C.U.P.S, Is/was in the Parapsychology Course, Psychology Student
Younger sister of Norman and Medusa
Makes money as a fortune teller
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Norman 'Manny' Teufel:
Face Claim / Actor: Christopher Lloyd
Full Name: Norman Mercury Teufel. AKA: Nomad, Norm, Manny, Merry
44 in 1984. Born October 22nd 1940 in Brooklyn. Lives in Manhattan
German, Male, Bisexual, Wiccan, Libra
Speaks English, German, Polish, Spanish, Chinese, French and Japanese
6'1" and 172 lbs, Brown eyes and hair, clean shaven / stubble, hairy, 10 tattoos
Member of C.U.P.S, Herbology, Foetology & Mortuary Science Student
Older brother of Medusa & Electra
Gets paid a dollar by Gil and Nova for every class he attends
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Thomas 'Tom' Teufel:
Face Claim / Actor: Tony Danza
Full Name: Thomas Jupiter Teufel. AKA: Tom, Tommy, TJ, JT
30 in 1984. Born April 21st 1954 in Brooklyn. Lives in Queens
German, Male, Straight, Wiccan, Taurus
Can only speak English & German
5'9" and 169 lbs, Brown hair and eyes, clean shaven, hairy
Member of C.U.P.S, Criminology & Haematology Student
Younger brother of Otmar and Remus
Usually very distractable and late to classes
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Professor Otmar 'Otto' Teufel:
Face Claim / Actor: Robin Williams
Full Name: Otmar Gemini Teufel
Professor / Mr. AKA: Otto
34 in 1984. Born July 21st 1950 in Brooklyn. Lives in Queens
German, Male, Straight, Wiccan, Cancer, Smoker
Speaks English, German, French, Spanish, Latin and Italian
5'6" and 170 lbs, Blue eyes and Brown hair, clean shaven / stubble, hairy
Bachelor's Degree in: Applied Arts, Arts, Dance, Film and Television, Fine Arts & Liberal Arts
Professor of the Arts, likes to have fun with his lessons
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Doctor/Professor Remus 'Remi' Teufel, PhD:
Face Claim / Actor: Mandy Patinkin
Full Name: Remus Lambert Teufel
Professor / Doctor / Mr. AKA: Remi, Bert, Bertie
32 in 1984. Born November 30th 1953 in Brooklyn. Lives in Queens
German, Male, Straight, Sagittarius, Smoker
Speaks English, German, Hebrew, Arabic, Norse and Latin
5'11" and 193 lbs, Brown eyes and Black hair, full beard, hairy
Member of C.U.P.S, works with Nova
PhD in Eschatology, Bachelor's Degree in Religious Studies
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Romulus 'Roman' Teufel-Mann:
Face Claim / Actor: Tom Hulce
Full Name: Romulus Gunther Teufel-Mann. AKA: Roman, Gunner
20 in 1984. Born December 6th 1964 in The Bronx. Lives In/on Staten Island
White, Male, Straight, Raised Jewish, Wiccan, Sagittarius
Speaks English, German, Hebrew, French and Spanish
5'7" and 180 lbs, Brown eyes and hair, clean shaven / stubble, hairy
Member of C.U.P.S, Mortuary Science, Dipterology & Genetics Student
Friend of Jacob Blumenthal
Born 5 years before his parent's divorce
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catherinetheprincessofwales · 3 months ago
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Royal Deaths, 12th September.
1015 - Lambert I, Count of Leuven.
1185 - Andronicus I Comnenus, Byzantine Emperor.
1213 - Pedro II, King of Aragon.
1368 - Blanche of Lancaster, mother of King Henry IV of England.
1500 - Albert III, Duke of Saxony.
1604 - Louis Gunther, Count of Nassau.
1612 - Tsar Vasili IV of Russia.
1683 - Afonso VI, King of Portugal.
1691 - Johann Georg III, Elector of Saxony.
1917 - Tsaritsa Eleonora of Bulgaria, second wife of Tsar Ferdinand of Bulgaria.
1938 - Prince Arthur of Connaught, son of Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and grandson of Queen Victoria.
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guiltyidealist · 11 months ago
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🎶🍽️ Seeking songs about food
I need song recs related to food & eating! It's for a playlist 👉👈
🫦 They can be sexual innuendos, like
Cake by the Ocean (DNCE)
Cannibal (Ke$ha)
Bon Appetit (Katy Perry)
Candy Shop (50 Cent)
Tongue Twister (Cash Cash)
Sugar (Maroon 5)
💦 They can be overtly sexual, like
Flesh (Simon Curtis)
The Better To Eat You With (Stereosexuals)
Anaconda (Nicki Minaj)
I Want Your Bite (Chris Crocker)
��� They can be about eating disorders & body image**, like
I Go Hungry (Mother Mother)
Scars To Your Beautiful (Alessia Cara)
Please Eat (Nichole Dollenganger)
Dear Diary (MikelWJ)
** Please warn me of this subject matter when you recommend it!
🩸 They can be about unhealthy relationships & abuse**, like
In My Mouth (Black Dresses)
I Hope You're Hungry (Sodikken)
Me and Mr. Wolf (The Real Tuesday Weld)
Howl (Florence & the Machine)
Animals (Maroon 5)
** Please warn me of this subject matter when you recommend it!
💖 They can just be fat/weight positivity, acceptance, love, & self-love; like
All About That Bass (Megan Trainor)
Juicy (Doja Cat)
A Living Human Girl (The Regrettes)
Secrets (Mary Lambert)
Big Girl (MIKA)
Big & Chunky (Will I Am)
🍴 They can be tangentially related or have a few one-off lines, like
Soup Song (Nep)
Monster (Lady Gaga)
Ding Dong Song (Gunther)
Body (Mother Mother)
Freak (Demi Lovato)
🍌 And they can be. whatever this is
Banana Split For My Baby (Louis Prima)
Thank you very much!
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downloadebookpdffile · 3 years ago
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READ B.O.O.K. New Queer Photography Focus on the Margins download ebook PDF EPUB
B.O.O.K. New Queer Photography: Focus on the Margins download ebook PDF EPUB
New Queer Photography: Focus on the Margins
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[PDF] Download New Queer Photography: Focus on the Margins Ebook | READ ONLINE
Author : Benjamin Wolbergs Publisher : Gingko Press ISBN : 1584237562 Publication Date : 2020-11-17 Language : Pages : 304
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Synopsis : B.O.O.K. New Queer Photography: Focus on the Margins download ebook PDF EPUB
'This book is all about fearless queer photography.' i-D / ViceArt, more than anything, opens up the possibility of approaching one's own sexuality beyond the limits imposed by taboos. Not only does it allow for a risk-free, playful exploration of gender and forbidden desires, but it is unique in capturing its contradictions.In recent years, a young and active queer photography scene has emerged, helped in large part by social media. Indulging their desire for self-presentation, affirmation, and reflection, many photographers portray male homosexuality in particular as a private idyll. At the same time, they shine a critical light on their own and society's approach to transsexuality and gender roles and expose the corrupting but also affirmative power of pornography.Films, series, and mainstream cultural appropriation suggest that society has largely embraced queer lifestyles. However, a number of documentary photographers provide evidence that being gay or lesbian can still lead to marginalization, isolation, stigmatization, and violence in certain countries and communities. Their works also take the regime of sexuality itself into account and show that many bans on same-sex contact have colonial origins.This carefully researched and richly designed book introduces 52 contemporary photographers, including those of well-established notoriety as well as plenty of unknown and less well-known talent.Texts by:Ben Miller, Edna Bonhomme, Alexander Chee, Gert Jonkers, Shiv Kotecha and Huw Lemmey.Photographs by:Mohamad Abdouni, Michael Bailey-Gates, Damien Blotti�re, Gianfranco Brice�o, Francesco Cascavilla, Lia Clay Miller, Maika Elan, Kostis Fokas, Benjamin Fredrickson, Milan Gies, Goodyn Green, Julia Gunther, Alexandre Haefeli, Robin Hammond, Florian Hetz, Jonathan Icher, Claudia Kent, Jan Klos, Matt Lambert, Pepper Levain, Daniel Jack Lyons, Maria Clara Macr�, Mark McKnight, Rafael Medina, Melody Melamed, Manuel Moncayo, Hao Nguyen, Ralf Obergfell, Joseph, Wolfgang Ohlert, Brian Oldham, Laurence Philom�ne, Pauliana Valente Pimentel, Bettina Pittaluga, Laurence Rasti, Red Rubber Road, Spyros Rennt, Jordan Reznick, Lissa Rivera, Ashkan Sahihi, Bradley Secker, M. Sharkey, Shahria Sharmin, Christopher Sherman, Donal Talbot, Dustin Thierry, Birk Thomassen, Lasha Fox Tser tsvadze, Luis Venegas, Lukas Viar, Danielle Villasana, Gerardo Vizmanos and Soraya Zaman.
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architectnews · 3 years ago
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Norman Foster Foundation Madrid
Norman Foster Foundation in Madrid, NFF Workshop Spain, On Archives Masterclass News
Norman Foster Foundation Madrid
Public debates in which practitioners from the fields of design and innovation, Spain
26 May 2022
The Norman Foster Foundation Presents
the ‘Future Of Archives’ Conversations Series
Norman Foster Foundation Future Of Archives Conversations Series
Madrid, 26th of May 2022 – The ‘Future of Archives’ Conversations Series explores the most fundamental aspects related to architectural archives and libraries around the world. This series of ten virtual dialogues are hosted by Estrella de Diego, Professor at the Universidad Complutense of Madrid and Academician at the Royal Academy of Arts of San Fernando; and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries, and explore the present and future of archives alongside the following leading experts:
Deborah Berke Dean, School of Architecture, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States
Beatriz Colomina Director, Program in Media and Modernity, School of Architecture, University of Princeton, Princeton, NJ, United States
Dennis Crompton Founder, Archigram; Director, Archigram Archives, London, United Kingdom
Edmund de Waal Artist and writer, London, United Kingdom
Kenneth Frampton Professor Emeritus, Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP), Columbia University, New York, NY, United States
Julia Gonnella Director, Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Doha, Qatar
Justin W. Gunther Director, Fallingwater; Vice President, Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Pennsylvania, USA
Phyllis Lambert Founder, Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), Montreal, QC, Canada
Frédéric Migayrou Deputy Director of the Musée National d’Art Moderne, Centre de Création Industrielle (MNAM-CCI), Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
Andrew Perchuk Deputy Director, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, United States
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The ‘Future of Archives’ Conversations Series follows the ‘Future of Cities’ Conversations Series, which considers the past, present and future of cities, and will be followed by the ‘Climate Crisis’ Masterclass and Conversation Series, in which the imminent challenges of climate change will be addressed by key visionaries within the field of sustainability.
The ‘Future of Archives’ Conversations Series is part of the Norman Foster Foundation’s Education + Research Programme and is currently available for viewing on Youtube.
This digital initiative supports the NFF’s extensive educational programme by promoting an exchange of knowledge across a range of geographic and disciplinary perspectives.
Previously on e-architect:
20 January 2022
Norman Foster Foundation Energy Workshop
Dates: 25 – 29 April 2022 Venue: NFF, Madrid, Spain
We bring you news of the 2022 Energy Workshop, supported by GS Energy – Open Call for current students to attend and participate.
Taking place at the Foundation’s headquarters in Madrid, Spain from 25 – 29 April 2022, the Energy Workshop will bring together international experts to explore sustainable solutions for overarching topics around the use of energy resources and their local and global implications. Currently, the NFF is in the process of selecting ten brilliant students from diverse backgrounds in architecture, urbanism, design, science, social science, engineering or environmental studies, to apply with their portfolio and an answer to the following question:
Energy problems are multidisciplinary in nature, spanning science, engineering, design and the social sciences. How do you think that your field might better contribute to the challenges of climate change and energy security?
29 July 2021
Norman Foster Foundation ‘On Archives’ Masterclass Series
Madrid, 29th of July 2021 – The Norman Foster Foundation (NFF) presents the ‘On Archives’ Masterclass Series, a series which explores the fundamental aspects related to architectural archives and libraries around the world. Given by fourteen leading experts in the fields of archiving, architecture, art, design and heritage management, this video series supports the NFF’s extensive educational programme by promoting an exchange of knowledge across a range of geographic and disciplinary perspectives.
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While archives have, for centuries, been the core of cultural, historic and artistic institutions, these online lessons also acknowledge the relevance of archives for the performance of other disciplines, such as architecture and design, and for the future of society. From the Canadian Centre of Architecture (CCA) to the Vatican Museums, speakers will touch on key themes such as the materiality of archives, the concept of interarchive, the challenges of digitising archive materials, new preservation methods based on a dynamic order and how to manage special collections, among other topics.
In addition to an introductory masterclass given by Norman Foster (President, Norman Foster Foundation, Madrid, Spain / London, UK / New York, USA), in which he considers the important role that archives play in anticipating the future, contributing speakers include the following experts:
Giovanna Borasi, Director, Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA), Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Sol Camacho, Director, Instituto Lina Bo e P.M. Bardi – Casa de Vidro, São Paulo, Brazil; Estrella de Diego, Academician, Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid, Spain; Michelle Elligott, Chief of Archives, Library and Research Collections, MoMA, New York, NY, United States of America; Patricia Hartmann, Director, Sitterwerk Foundation, St. Gallen, Switzerland; Charles Hind, Chief Curator & HJ. Heinz Head of Drawings, British Architectural Library, RIBA, London, United Kingdom; Barbara Jatta, Director, Vatican Museums, Vatican City, Italy; Valerie Maasburg, Director, Bookshop and Artist’s Books Collection, Ivorypress, Madrid, Spain; Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, Serpentine Galleries, London, United Kingdom; Mar Perez Morillo, Head of Division of Digital Processes and Services, Biblioteca Nacional de España, Madrid, Spain; Marcia Reed, Chief Curator, Associate Director and Head of Special Collections and Exhibitions, Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA, United States of America; Mathias Schwartz-Clauss, Director, Domaine de Boisbuchet, Lessac, France; Bill Sherman, Director, The Warburg Institute, London, United Kingdom.
As part of the NFF’s upcoming digital initiatives, the ‘On Archives’ Masterclass Series will be soon followed by the release of the ‘Future Cities’ Conversation Series, a virtual dialogue series in which Norman Foster will reflect on the future of cities alongside ten leading voices and visionaries, as well as the release of the ‘On Archives’ Conversation Series, another virtual dialogue conducted by academician Estrella de Diego and art curator Hans Ulrich Obrist on the most compelling issues related to archives and libraries.
The masterclasses included in this series are part of the Norman Foster Foundation’s Education + Research Programme and have been developed thanks to the research fellowships supported by BYD, Crankstart Foundation, David and Nina Fialkow, Ford Foundation, Lisa and Richard Cashin and the Rolex Institute.
The ‘On Archives’ Masterclass Series is currently available for viewing on Youtube.
24 Jan 2019
Norman Foster Foundation Digital X Workshop 2019
The natural world and the artificial world are becoming interchangeable. Change will happen very rapidly
18 – 22 February 2019
• The Norman Foster Foundation presents the second edition of its annual Digital X Workshop with public debates in which practitioners from the fields of design and innovation will participate, including Amber Case, W. Daniel Hillis, Mary Lou Jepsen, David Moinina Sengeh, Nicholas Negroponte and Ben Vickers.
• The 2019 Digital X Workshop is designed to pose key questions and come up with some considered conclusions in a week-long event hosted in the Madrid headquarters of the Norman Foster Foundation.
• A distinguished group of specialists will engage with ten selected students from ten universities around the world who share a common interest in the subject. The workshop mentor is Nicholas Negroponte, co-founder and former director of MIT Media Lab.
Image from the first edition of the Norman Foster Foundation Digital X Workshop (2018) photo © Norman Foster Foundation
Madrid, 23 January 2019
The second edition of the Norman Foster Foundation Digital X Workshop will take place on 18-22 February 2019, in association with e-flux Architecture. ‘All things digital are simultaneously local and global, large and small, inside and outside of any given boundary’ states workshop mentor Nicholas Negroponte. ‘The digital world brings together previously separate worlds, like those of discovery, invention and expression. It does that because it has become the DNA of each. The natural world and the artificial world are becoming interchangeable. Change will happen very rapidly. Fasten your seatbelts.’
With that concept as a background, the workshop is designed to pose an key questions and come up with some considered conclusions . Can you build a city without infrastructure: no roads, no sewers, no water or power? Why bother? The answer is to renovate slums without bulldozing them, which is something that could impact two or three billion people. Call it a new autonomy, that of a house or a small community, taking some pages from outer space and bringing them back to earth.
The Academic Body spans a wide range of practitioners from the fields of design and innovation, including Amber Case, Co-founder of CyborgCamp, Cambridge, MA, United States; W. Daniel Hillis, Co-founder of Thinking Machines Corporation and of Applied Invention, Cambridge, MA, United States; Mary Lou Jepsen, Founder of Openwater, San Francisco, CA, United States; Hasier Larrea, Founder and CEO of Ori Inc., Cambridge, MA, United States; David Moinina Sengeh, Chief Innovation Officer at the Government of Sierra Leone, Freetown, Sierra Leone and Ben Vickers, Chief Technology Officer at the Serpentine Gallery, London, United Kingdom
After reviewing applications submitted by hundreds of candidates from around the world, the selection committee awarded ten scholarships to students from the following universities and institutions: American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon; American University in Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Ashesi University, Berekuso, Ghana; Cambridge University, Cambridge, United Kingdom; Cape Town University, Cape Town, South Africa; Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands; George Washington University, Washington, DC, United States; Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, IL, United States; Polytechnic University of Madrid, Madrid, Spain and the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China.
These ten students will be asked to park reality at the door. Inviting them to bring their most advanced thinking, craziest ideas, whether they relate to architecture or not, to apply them, their derivatives or simply their point of view to the needs of the world’s poorest people, especially the increasing number who live in slums.
The Digital X Workshop will include seminars, lectures, one-to-one tutoring and architectural tours to learn more about the context of Madrid culminating in a five day workshop led by the Atelier mentor, Nicholas Negroponte, co-founder and former director of MIT Media Lab.
e-flux Architecture will join this year’s edition of the Digital X workshop as its editorial partner. Editors Nikolaus Hirsch and Nick Axel will conduct a series of interviews during the duration of the workshop, the result of this joint initiative will be unveiled in Spring 2019.
Public Debates
Tuesday 19 February 2019, 12:30 p.m. – 2:20 p.m. Fundación Francisco Giner de los Ríos Paseo del General Martínez Campos 14, 28010, Madrid, Spain With the participation of Amber Case, W. Daniel Hillis, Mary Lou Jepsen, David Moinina Sengeh, Nicholas Negroponte and Ben Vickers.
Tim Stonor, Managing Director of Space Syntax, London, United Kingdom, and part of the Advisory Board of the Norman Foster Foundation, will chair the debates.
e-flux Architecture
e-flux Architecture is a sister publishing platform of e-flux, archive, and editorial project founded in 2016. The news, events, exhibitions, programs, journals, books, and architecture projects produced and/or disseminated by e-flux Architecture describe strains of critical discourse surrounding contemporary architecture, culture, and theory internationally.
Since its inception, e-flux Architecture has maintained a dynamic international program of projects and events in collaboration with leading institutions and practitioners. Editorial content commissioned and published by e-flux Architecture consistently showcases rigorous, critical, sincere and engaged theoretical work being produced today in and around the fields of architecture, urbanism, and design. For more information, visit https://ift.tt/z4ptr2U
7 Sep 2018
Norman Foster Foundation Urban Mobility Workshop
Could the new technologies change the reality and perception of new ways of transportation?
Dates: 17-21 Sep 2018
Location: Monte Esquinza 48, Madrid, Spain
The Norman Foster Foundation presents its Urban Mobility Workshop with a public debate with the participation of Alfredo Brillembourg, Tilly Chang, Norman Foster, Carlo Ratti and Tim Stonor. The 2018 Urban Mobility public debate will explore how new technologies could open up an exciting range of opportunities in the infrastructure of movement.
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26 May 2018
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Norman Foster Foundation presents its annual ‘On Cities’ Workshop with the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies
NORMAN FOSTER FOUNDATION WORKSHOP 18-22/06/2018 – ON CITIES
• The 2018 On Cities Workshop will explore the premise that emerging urban innovations can create more livable, entrepreneurial communities and dramatically reduce resources consumed by cities, in a week-long event hosted in the Madrid headquarters of the Norman Foster Foundation.
• A distinguished group of specialists will engage with ten selected students from ten universities around the world sharing a common interest in the subject. This year’s workshop mentor is Kent Larson, Director of MIT Media Lab City Science Group and Initiative.
Madrid, 25 May 2018
The Norman Foster Foundation On Cities Workshop will take place on 18-22 June 2018, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies, closing the 2017-2018 Educational programme initiative. The workshop will focus on Autonomous Innovative Communities, selecting a district in Madrid as a case-study for a research project that will be developed throughout the week.
Can each community locally produce all of the energy, food, and clean water needed for basic living— requiring no centralised infrastructure? Can humans transition from ownership to sharing, while living and working in compact, agile, supportive environments? This workshop explores the premise that emerging urban innovations can dramatically reduce resources consumed by cities while simultaneously creating more livable, entrepreneurial communities.
‘We are living in an era of extreme urbanisation and rapid global warming’, states workshop mentor Kent Larson. ‘The challenges of both call for more than mere incremental adjustments.’
After reviewing applications submitted by hundreds of candidates from around the world, the selection committee awarded ten scholarships to students from the following universities and institutions: American University of Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates; Harvard Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, United States; London School of Economics and Political Science, London, United Kingdom; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Santiago de Chile, Chile; Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Copenhagen, Denmark; Technische Universiteit Delft, Delft, the Netherlands; Tongji University, Shanghai, China; Tsinghua University, Beijing, China; Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña, Barcelona, Spain and University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
These ten students will engage with a group of specialists through a series of seminars and lectures culminating inafive day workshop led by the mentor Kent Larson, Director of MIT Media Lab City Science Group and Initiative, and his team.
The Academic Body spans a wide range of practitioners working in different fields interrelated with the City, including: Beatriz Colomina, Director of Graduate Studies, School of Architecture, Princeton University, Princeton, United States; Luis Cueto, General Coordinator for the Mayor in Madrid, Madrid City Hall, Madrid, Spain; Anupama Kundoo, Principal, Anupama Kundoo Architects, Madrid, Spain/Auroville, India; Winy Maas, Co-Founder and Director of MVRDV and Director of the Why Factory, Delft, the Netherlands; Tim Stonor, Managing Director of Space Syntax, London, United Kingdom; Leonor Tarrasón, Director of Environmental Solutions, Norwegian Institute for Air Research, Oslo, Norway; Belinda Tato and José Luis Vallejo, Founders and Directors of Ecosistema Urbano, Madrid, Spain/Miami, United States.
The On Cities Workshop will include seminars, lectures, one-to-one tutoring and urban architectural tours to learn more about the context of Madrid and it’s districts. During the course of the workshops, participants will have the opportunity to engage with the Norman Foster Foundation’s archive and research projects.
Nicholas Negroponte, Co-Founder and former Director of MIT Media Lab, Cambridge, United States will act as the Chief Advisor of the workshop tutoring the students through the research process.
As a way to disseminate knowledge and ideas, the public lectures will be recorded and documented for publication in series of annual books published by the Norman Foster Foundation
Public Debates
19th June 2018 6 p.m.- 8 p.m. Fundación Francisco Giner de los Ríos Paseo del General Martínez Campos 14, 28010, Madrid, Spain
6:00 p.m. – On Cities: Governance • Introduction by Kent Larson • Keynotes by Beatriz Colomina, José Luis Vallejo, Leonor Tarrasón and Luis Cueto • Debate between Beatriz Colomina, José Luis Vallejo, Leonor Tarrasón and Luis Cueto, moderated by Kent Larson
7:00 p.m. – On Cities: Transformations • Introduction by Workshop mentor Kent Larson • Keynotes by Winy Maas, Belinda Tato, Anupama Kundoo and Tim Stonor • Debate by Winy Maas, Belinda Tato, Anupama Kundoo and Tim Stonor, moderated by Kent Larson
8:00 p.m. – Wrap up • Dialogue between Norman Foster and Kent Larson
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8 Jan 2018 The Norman Foster Foundation presents its annual Digital X Workshop with the support of Future Planet Capital
NORMAN FOSTER FOUNDATION WORKSHOP
15-19 Jan 2018
DIGITAL X
• Norman Foster Foundation presents its first Digital X Workshop with the support of Future Planet Capital.
• The 2018 Digital X Workshop will explore the kinship of Architecture and the Digital World in a week-long event hosted in the Madrid headquarters of the Norman Foster Foundation.
• A distinguished group of specialists will engage with ten selected students from ten universities around the world sharing a common interest in the subject. This year’s Atelier mentor is Nicholas Negroponte, cofounder and former director of MIT Media Lab.
The first Norman Foster Foundation Digital X Workshop will take place on 15-19 January 2018, supported by Future Planet Capital.
‘All things digital are simultaneously local and global, large and small, inside and outside of a given boundary’, states Atelier mentor Nicholas Negroponte. ‘The digital world is not crisp; it is porous and diffuse. It brings together previously separate worlds, like those of discovery, invention and expression. It does that because it has become the DNA of each. Architecture does that too.’
What happens when the natural world and the artificial world become one and the same? How does society change when direct brain communication occurs among humans, and between humans and machines? The workshop will focus on this kinship, that of architecture and the digital world, how the two play together now, and how they will change the world together, going forward, discussing things that, outrageous today, will be commonplace tomorrow.
After reviewing applications submitted by hundreds of candidates from around the world, the selection committee awarded ten scholarships to students from the following universities and institutions: Architecture and Geomatics, University of Cape Town, South Africa; Architecture and Urbanismo Faculty (USP), Sao Paolo, Brazil; Bartlett School of Architecture, London, UK; Centre for Urban Science and Engineering IIT, Bombay, India; City Futures Research Centre, University New South Wales, Australia; National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore; Stanford Department of Civil and Environmental, California, US; Technion Institute of Technology, Tel Aviv, Israel; Technische Universiteit Delft (TU), The Netherlands and Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Madrid, Spain.
These ten students will develop an essay ontheme of Digital X tutored by a group of specialists through a series of seminars and lectures culminating in a five day workshop led by the Atelier mentor, Nicholas Negroponte, co-founder and former director of MIT Media Lab.
The Academic Body includes: Ricky Burdett, Director of LSE Cities and Urban Age Programme; Hugh Herr, Co-Director of the MIT Center for Extreme Bionics; Kent Larson, Director of MIT City Science Iniacitive; Amanda Levete, Founder and Principal of AL_A; Greg Lynn, Professor at UCLA School of Arts and Architecture; Farshid Moussavi, Principal of Farshid Moussavi Architecture and Benedetta Tagliabue, Principal of Miralles Tagliabue EMB Architects.
The Digital X Workshop will include seminars, lectures, one-to-one tutoring and architectural tours to learn more about the context of Madrid. Architectural critic and writer Jonathan Glancey will act as the Editor-inChief of the workshop tutoring the students to think ahead and to elaborate an essay with their personal view on the subject
As a way to disseminate knowledge and ideas, the public lectures will be recorded and documented for publication in series of annual books published by the Norman Foster Foundation. During the course of the workshops, participants will have the opportunity to engage with the Norman Foster Foundation’s archive and research projects.
Public Debates
16th January 2018 at Colegio Oficial de Arquitectos Madrid – COAM (Hortaleza, 63, 28004 Madrid, Spain)
• 6:00 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.: Keynote by Nicholas Negroponte • 6:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.: Dialogue between Hugh Herr and Kent Larson, moderated by Ricky Burdett. • 7:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.: Dialogue between Greg Lynn and Benedetta Tagliabue, moderated by Luis Fernández-Galiano. • 7:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.: Dialogue between Norman Foster and Amanda Levete, moderated by Jonathan Glancey
31 Oct 2017 Norman Foster Foundation Robotics Atelier 2017
NORMAN FOSTER FOUNDATION ATELIER 2017 – ROBOTICS
• Norman Foster Foundation presents its first annual Robotics Atelier with the support of the Rolex Institute
• This year’s Robotics Atelier, related to design and building, will be explored in a week-long event hosted in the Madrid Headquarters of the Norman Foster Foundation.
• A distinguished group of specialists will engage with ten selected students from ten universities around the world who share a common interest in the subject. This year’s Atelier mentor is Professor Mathias Kohler from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) in Zurich.
Norman Foster Foundation, Madrid, Spain, 2017: photo © Luis Asín © Norman Foster Foundation
The first Norman Foster Foundation Robotics Atelier will take place on 20-24 November 2017, supported by the Rolex Institute.
Society is on the edge of being transformed through robotics and artificial intelligence. These technological innovations have the potential to change every aspect of our lives in far-reaching ways. Last June, in the Norman Foster Foundation’s inaugural forum ‘Future is Now’, a glimpse was given into how the world of construction would be revolutionised by these developments in what could prove to be a second digital era.
Ten scholarships have been given to students selected by the following universities and institutions: The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, UK; Institute for Computational Design and Construction (ICD), Stuttgart, Germany; Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (UPM), Madrid, Spain; National University of Singapore (NUS), Singapore; Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Mumbai, India; Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), MA, USA; Universidad Iberoamericana de Ciencias y Tecnología, Santiago, Chile; Ashesi University, Accra, Ghana; Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH), Zurich, Switzerland; Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia (IAAC), Barcelona, Spain.
The selected students will engage with a group of specialists through a series of seminars and lectures culminating in a five days workshop led by the Atelier mentor, Professor Mathias Kohler and his team. Leading robotics manufacturer Universal Robots will loan three units of their highly flexible robot arm, the UR5 Robot, to the Atelier.
Contributors to the workshop include Luis Miguel Ciprés, CEO of Barrabés Next, Pablo Jarauta, Coordinator of the European Institute of Design (IED) Scientific Committee, Amelie Klein, Curator at Vitra Museum, and Gijs Van der Velden, Co-CEO of MX3D.
The Robotics Atelier will include workshops, seminars, lectures, one-to-one tutoring, and development of projects by the students. As a way to disseminate knowledge and ideas, the public lectures will be recorded and live-streamed through the Norman Foster Foundation’s website: https://ift.tt/TFH1dWA. The lectures will be documented for publication in an annual series published by the Norman Foster Foundation.
During the course of the workshops, participants will have the opportunity to engage with the Norman Foster Foundation’s archive and research projects.
Public lectures
22nd November at Auditorium Fundación Telefónica – Fuencarral 3 28004 Madrid, Spain
• 18:00 h Lecture “The Robotic Touch” by Matthias Kohler, Gramazio Kohler Research, ETH Zurich, Switzerland
• 19:00 h Matthias Kohler in conversation with Amelie Klein, Curator, Vitra Design Museum, Weil am Rhein, Germany
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23 Sep 2017
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“I believe that cities can change the world for good. They are doing so. Cities are the future now.” — Norman Foster
On June 1st 2017, the Norman Foster Foundation officially launched in Madrid with the forum, ‘Future is Now’. Scholars, students, thinkers, and practitioners from the fields of architecture, design, and technological innovation were invited to discuss the most pressing concerns regarding the built environment.
The forum successfully challenged preconceived ideas about the future of our cities through diverse points of view.
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More than 2,100 people attended the event, 1,057 of whom were students from 32 international universities.
To watch the complete forum go to Forum – Future is Now.
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NEW IN THE BOOKSHOP: MODERN AUSTRALIAN PAINTINGS 1935-1975 (1985) • Published on the occasion of an exhibition at the Charles Nodrum Gallery in Melbourne, 1985, this very scarce catalogue features the work of Robert Klippel, Danila Vassilieff, George Duncan, Alison Rehfisch, Roland Wakelin, Grace Cossington Smith, Sybil Craig, Hector Gilliland, Peggy Crombie, William Frater, Russell Drysdale, Kenneth Jack, Miriam Moxham, Dorothy Braund, John Taylor, Michael Shannon, Kenneth Rowell, Clifton Pugh, Lawrence Daws, Godrey Miller, Leonard Crawford, William Rose, Syd Ball, Alun Leach Jones, Jonas Balsaitis, John Firth Smith, Fred Cross, Paul Partos, Ron Lambert, Gunther Christmann, David Fitts, Brian Westwood, John Hopkins, Vivienne Pengilley. Illustrated throughout in black and white. Includes tipped in compliments note signed by gallerist "Charles" Nodrum. • One copy via our website and in the bookshop. • #worldfoodbooks #charlesnodrumgallery #1985 #Australia #leonardcrawford #kennethrowell #jonasbalsaitis (at WORLD FOOD BOOKS)
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‘House Party’ Podcast: Home Buying and Selling During a Pandemic; the Duggars’ Odd Arkansas Home Finally Finds a Buyer
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Real estate is a total contact sport—shaking hands, touching things in other people’s houses, signing documents, and so on and so forth. So we couldn’t help but wonder how the home buying and selling process is changing now that the entire nation is practicing social distancing. After all, some people still need to buy or sell their homes—and the real estate market can’t come to a screeching halt while we figure out this coronavirus thing.
So to get the scoop, we were joined this week by Mariana Pappalardo, a Realtor® with Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty in the San Francisco Bay Area, as well as our fellow editor at realtor.com, Judy Dutton. We discuss how people are getting creative in our rapidly changing real estate climate.
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Die Pro City Consulting UG stellt heute die Firma Lambert Gunther aus Berlin vor.
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- Eröffnung der CMT-Fertigung und Spatenstich für PCMM-Anlagen - Pfizer investiert 50 Millionen Euro am Standortn - Festakt mit Bundesgesundheitsminister Hermann Gröhe
Mit einem Festakt hat Pfizer am heutigen Dienstag seine Kontinuierliche Fertigung in Freiburg in Betrieb genommen. Gleichzeitig wurde der erste Spatenstich für den Bau einer weiteren Produktionsanlage gesetzt. Zu den rund 200 geladenen Gästen zählten auch Bundesgesundheitsminister Hermann Gröhe und Freiburgs Oberbürgermeister Dr. Dieter Salomon.
Pfizer investiert rund 50 Millionen Euro ins Freiburger Werk
Das Prinzip der Kontinuierlichen Fertigung, Continuous Manufacturing Technology (CMT), ermöglicht es, einzelne Herstellungsschritte – von der Anlieferung der Rohstoffe bis zur Auslieferung des fertigen Produktes – ohne Unterbrechungen aneinanderzureihen. Das spart Zeit, reduziert mögliche Fehlerquellen und verbessert somit die Qualität. Mit der Kontinuierlichen Fertigung und dem nun begonnenen Bau der PCMM-Fertigungsanlage investiert Pfizer rund 50 Millionen Euro am Standort Freiburg. \“In enger Kooperation mit Hochschulen und Industrieunternehmen aus der Region haben wir die weltweit erste Anlage nach dem Konzept der Kontinuierlichen Fertigung in der Pharmaindustrie entwickelt und aufgebaut. Damit sind Pfizer Deutschland und das Werk Freiburg Technologieführer in der Herstellung von Medikamenten in intelligenter Produktionsumgebung nach Industrie 4.0-Maßstäben\“, sagte Peter Albiez, Vorsitzender der Geschäftsführung Pfizer Deutschland.
Bundesgesundheitsminister Gröhe: Deutschland ein guter Platz für Innovationen
Bundesgesundheitsminister Hermann Gröhe fand anlässlich der Feierlichkeiten lobende Worte: \“Dass Deutschland eines der besten Gesundheitswesen weltweit hat, liegt auch an starken Unternehmen, zum Beispiel in der Arzneimittelforschung und -herstellung. Gleichzeitig sind an die Hersteller hohe Erwartungen geknüpft. Viele Menschen hoffen auf Durchbrüche im Kampf gegen Krebs oder Alzheimer. Mit seiner neuen Fertigungsanlage in Freiburg und der Zusammenarbeit mit zahlreichen Unternehmen aus der Region, setzt Pfizer ein starkes Zeichen für den Pharmastandort Deutschland.\“
Freiburgs Oberbürgermeister Dr. Dieter Salomon sieht Bekenntnis zum Standort
Freiburgs Oberbürgermeister Dr. Dieter Salomon würdigte das klare Bekenntnis zum Standort:\“\“Pfizer und das Vorgängerunternehmen Gödecke sind seit über 50 Jahren in Freiburg zu Hause. Ich bin zuversichtlich, dass sich diese Erfolgsgeschichte noch sehr lange fortsetzt. Der nun begonnene Bau einer weiteren hochmodernen Fertigungsanlage zeigt den Willen des Unternehmens, sich nachhaltig in Freiburg und der Region zu engagieren.\“ Mit rund 1.000 Beschäftigten ist das Pfizer-Werk als Vertreter der industriellen Gesundheitswirtschaft der größte privatwirtschaftliche Arbeitgeber in der Region.
Neubau ein großer Schritt zur \“grünen Fabrik\“
\“Im Hinblick auf Umweltschutz und Nachhaltigkeit gehört unser Werk in Freiburg bereits seit langem zu den Vorreitern in der pharmazeutischen Industrie. Diese Rolle können wir mit dem Start der Kontinuierlichen Fertigung am Standort noch einmal kräftig unterstreichen\“, sagt Standortleiter Dr. Axel Glatz. Pfizer setzt am Produktionsstandort Freiburg seit Jahren konsequent ein nachhaltiges Energiekonzept um. Schon heute können hier mehr als 90 Prozent der benötigten Energie aus erneuerbaren Quellen gewonnen werden. Mit dem heute eingeweihten Neubau macht Pfizer einen weiteren konsequenten Schritt in Richtung der \“grünen Fabrik\“: So plant das Unternehmen zum Beispiel, mit Hilfe der Continuous Manufacturing Technology (CMT) die Zahl der zur Anlieferung von Material und Rohstoffen benötigten Lkw-Transporte um die Hälfte zu verringern.
PCMM macht Arzneimittelproduktion flexibler
Ebenfalls am Dienstag erfolgte am Produktionsstandort Freiburg der Spatenstich für den Bau einer neuen Fertigungsanlage, die nach dem PCMM-Verfahren arbeitet (PCMM: Portable, Continuous, Miniature and Modular). \“Mit unserer PCMM-Anlage können wir die Entwicklung hochpotenter Arzneimittel beschleunigen und neue Medikamente somit schneller für Patienten verfügbar machen\“, erklärt Dr. Kirsten Lund-Jurgensen, Executive Vice President and President Pfizer Global Supply.
\“Freiburg ist ein wichtiger Knotenpunkt im weltweiten Produktions- und Vertriebsnetz von Pfizer\“, so Dr. Kirsten Lund-Jurgensen.\“\“Der Produktionsstandort Freiburg zeichnet sich in hohem Maße durch Know-how und Qualität sowie durch Effizienz und die vorhandene Infrastruktur aus. Das sind wichtige Faktoren im harten Wettbewerb um Aufträge und Investitionen.\“ Pfizer versorgt aus dem Breisgau mehr als 150 Länder mit Medikamenten. Durch die Erweiterung der Fertigung kann das jährliche Produktionsvolumen von bisher 6,5 Milliarden Tabletten und Kapseln in 200 Millionen Arzneimittelpackungen auf rund 10 Milliarden feste Arzneimittelformen pro Jahr gesteigert werden.
Geschichte des Standorts Freiburg
Das Arzneimittelwerk in Freiburg wurde ursprünglich von Gödecke und Co. (1866, Gustav Goedecke und Rudolf A. Goedecke, Leipzig) aufgebaut, die seit Ende der 20er Jahre zur amerikanischen William W. Warner Company, später Warner-Lambert, gehörten. Seit der Fusion von Pfizer mit der Warner- Lambert-Gruppe im Jahr 2000 gehört der Standort zu Pfizer. Heute ist Freiburg das größte Abpackwerk fester Arzneiformen und strategischer Produktionsstandort von Pfizer weltweit; besonderer Schwerpunkt liegt auf der Entwicklung und Markteinführung von neuen Tabletten und Kapseln.
Pfizer – Gemeinsam für eine gesündere Welt
Wenn Menschen krank werden, können sich viele Dinge für sie verändern – ein oft schwieriger Weg beginnt. Mehr als 10.000 Forscher und etwa 97.000 Mitarbeiter arbeiten bei Pfizer daran, Menschen auf diesem Weg zu unterstützen. Sie entwickeln und vertreiben innovative Medikamente und Impfstoffe sowie einige der weltweit bekanntesten rezeptfreien Produkte.
Das Unternehmen mit Hauptsitz in New York erzielte im Geschäftsjahr 2016 einen Gesamtumsatz von 52,8 Milliarden US-Dollar. In Deutschland beschäftigt Pfizer derzeit mehr als 2.000 Mitarbeiter an drei Standorten: Berlin, Freiburg und Karlsruhe.
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U18s: ‘Unique talent’ lifts Tassie to solid win
Zac Buechner kicked four goals for Tasmania in the Under-18 Academy Series
“UNIQUE” forward talent Zac Buechner has continued his impressive form in the NAB AFL Under-18 Academy Series, bagging four goals to pilot Tasmania to a 24-point win over the Brisbane Lions Academy. 
Buechner followed up two previous three-goal efforts with a standout performance on Saturday as Tasmania proved too clean and composed in posting a 15.12 (102) to 11.12 (78) victory at Redlands.
The game – which had been rescheduled because of Cyclone Debbie – also showcased the skills of fellow Tasmanian forward Hugh Dixon and Lions defender Jack Payne. 
Allies coach Adrian Fletcher, who kept a close eye on proceedings, said Buechner, Dixon and Payne had each shown “they’ve got AFL attributes”. 
Fletcher was particularly taken with the efforts of Buechner, the athletic 19-year-old from Clarence who stands 192cms and 90kgs.
“Buechner is a bit unique,” Fletcher said. 
“He’s difficult to describe. He’s not a key forward, he’s a roaming forward, and he’s a hard match-up.
“He’s got some really impressive traits – really good speed, a strong body and he’s a sharpshooter.”
Mariners teammate Dixon, a key forward from the Kingborough Tigers, also showed his mettle by having a hand in several goals and beating AFL Academy player Connor Ballenden early with his agility, ground-level work and sticky hands on the lead.
Lions key defender Payne was classy and clean with his skills, delivering the ball particularly well by foot and showing great poise under pressure. 
Tasmania was also served well by speedy little man Harrison Pearce, another 19-year-old, who kicked three goals – a strong return given his 2016 season was derailed by a broken leg. 
The Mariners’ slick movement out of stoppages was a feature of their win with runners like skipper Lachlan Clifford, Ryan Tyrell and Brady Rees having a big impact, while Thomas Donnelly was prominent in defence.
Aside from Payne, the Lions had few strong performers, however swingman Ben Sloan became lively when moved from defence to attack, taking some strong marks and kicking a goal.
AFL Academy squad member Jack Clayton again displayed his versatility, starting at half-back and kicking two goals when swung into the midfield after halftime. 
BRISBANE LIONS ACADEMY    11.12 (78) TASMANIA                             15.12 (102) 
GOALS Brisbane Lions Academy: Clayton 2, Lambert 2, Hausfield 2, Tomkinson, Franks, Sloan, Ballenden, Gordon Tasmania: Buechner 4, Pearce 3, Jackson 2, Tyrell 2, Gunther 2, Rubock, Baker 
BEST Brisbane Lions Academy: Payne, Ballenden, Sloan, Tomkinson Tasmania: Tyrell, Hinds, Baker, Norton, Jackson, Buechner
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Full Name: India Adelina Esther Mary Hyams
Born: 8 March 1995, 10:10PM, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England
Age: 22
Lives in: Mighty Mighty Leicester! & occasionally Canterbury
Favourite years at school: Year Nine (2008-2009) and Year Ten (2009-2010)
School: The Morally Corrupt St Paul’s 
Football team: West-Ham United
Rugby team: Australia!
American football team: New England Patriots 
Favourite TV show: Grey’s Anatomy (of course)
Favourite Grey’s characters: Meredith and Lexie Grey, Amelia Shepherd, Miranda Bailey, Mark Sloan, Arizona Robbins, Nathan Riggs, Cristina Yang; April Kepner and Alex Karev
Least Favourite Grey’s characters: Eliza Minnick; Callie Torres
Other shows: HTGAWM (how to get away with murder), Scandal, Private Practice (anything Shonda Rhimes); Friends; Ugly Betty; RHONJ; RHOBH; Benidorm; The Crown; Designated Survivor; Malcolm in the Middle; The Simpsons (before Season 11); American Crime Story: The People v OJ Simpson
Favourite Greys episodes: Dream A Little Dream Of Me (s5,ep1 &2), Fear (of the Unknown) (s10,ep24), In The Air Tonight (s13,ep20), You Can Look (But You Better Not Touch) (s13,ep10), Ring Of Fire (s13,ep24) & Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story? (300th ep)
Favourite Friends episodes: The One in London; The One Where No-One Proposes (where Joey and Ross punch each-other); The One With The Cop (the pivot scene) 
Favourite Friends characters: Joey, Chandler and Rachel
Favourite Films: Love Actually (always); Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (tbh all the HPs except for Azkaban and Deathly Hallows Pt1); The Parent Trap; The X-Men films; Grounded (aka Unaccompanied Minors)
Favourite holiday: New-York to Miami road-trip 2015, time of my life!
Favourite Singers: Carrie Underwood; Miranda Lambert; Alan Jackson; Randy Travis; Jennifer Nettles, Little Big Town; Brad Paisley
Favourite Music Genre: Country 
Favourite Songs: Brown Eyed Girl (Van Morrison); See You Again (Carrie Underwood); I Ain’t in Checotah (Carrie Underwood); tbh anything Carrie Underwood; Three Wooden Crosses (Randy Travis); Forever and Ever Amen (Randy Travis); What About Georgia (Miranda Lambert); 22 (Taylor Swift); Remember When (Alan Jackson), Better Man (Little Big Town); Forever Blowing Bubbles (West-Ham Utd), Tornado (Little Big Town)
Favourite Quotes: Sometimes the future changes quickly and completely, and we’re left only with the choice of what to do next. We can choose to be afraid of it, to stand there trembling, assuming the worst that can happen. Or we step forward into the unknown, and assume that it will be brilliant - Grey’s Anatomy
It’s like Blackpool with sun! - Benidorm
Favourite Places: Massachusetts; Nashville; New Orleans; Orlando; Leicester; Manchester; Herne Bay; New Hampshire  
What Never Fails to Make Me Laugh: The scene in Friends where Joey tells Ross to punch him, Gunther’s face is priceless and also the pivot scene with the couch with Rachel, Ross and Chandler; Carrie Underwood and Brad Paisley presenting the CMAs 
Favourite season: Winter
Favourite Musical: Wicked & Chicago
Favourite Actress: Jennifer Aniston; Kim Cattrall
Favourite Actors: Hugh Jackman; Michael Fassbender; Leonardo Di Caprio; Alan Rickman
Favourite reality stars: Teresa Giudice, Amber Portwood, Maci Bookout and Kyle Richards
Favourite shops: IKEA; Urban Outfitters; Top-Shop; River Island; Selfridges; Pink at Victoria’s Secret
Favourite colour: Pink
Favourite perfumes: Alien and Marc Jacobs Daisy
Favourite baby names: Bentley; Isaiah; Nathan; Darlie; Carmela; Ruby
Favourite accent: Boston, New-York, Oklahoma, Georgia, New Jersey
Favourite thing to do on a chill day: watch prison shows and reality shows like RHOBH and RHONJ
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