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Lockerbie: Remembering the victims of Flight 103

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Housing   来源:Explainers  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Mr Hietala, the founder of airship technology platform Kelluu, describes something of a "culture clash" between agile start-ups and large defence companies and governments that have typically required years of experimentation and prototyping before acquiring new technologies.

Mr Hietala, the founder of airship technology platform Kelluu, describes something of a "culture clash" between agile start-ups and large defence companies and governments that have typically required years of experimentation and prototyping before acquiring new technologies.

The judges described the Nucleus Building as a deftly executed piece of civic architecture.Riverside Primary School is the first Passivhaus-certified school in Scotland.

Lockerbie: Remembering the victims of Flight 103

The judges described it as an exemplary project, which will serve as an inspiring model for the design of schools in Scotland and across the UK.The Rosebank Distillery had been considered lost but it has been carefully restored.The jury was impressed by the design team, who navigated complex constraints including contamination, conservation, coal mining risk and listed structures.

Lockerbie: Remembering the victims of Flight 103

They said the retention and restoration of the chimney, lockkeeper's cottage and red-brick buildings reflect a commitment to memory and place.RIAS said this transformation of a long-neglected civic space reclaimed Union Terrace Gardens as Aberdeen's green heart.

Lockerbie: Remembering the victims of Flight 103

The judges praised the project as a benchmark in public-realm regeneration, demonstrating the power of sensitive, people-centred design to transform a city's sense of place.

Radio 1's Big Weekend is about to get going in Sefton Park, Liverpool.In its most recent results for the three months to the end of February, digital sales tumbled across all the regions where Nike sells its goods, with Europe, the Middle East and Africa showing the sharpest drop of 25% while Greater China recorded a 20% fall.

The company's overall revenue has been declining and late last year Nike brought back Elliott Hill, a former senior executive, to takeover running the business from Mr Donahoe.Mr Hill is now conducting a turnaround of Nike which will focus on the UK, the US and China.

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