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    • The building went for sale around 2010 and was recently acquired by Urban Splash Development. • The Civic Centre (Council House and South block) will be converted into a gallery. • • The gallery will house permanent exhibitions about slavery, temporary spaces for other exhibitions, a restaurant, a roof garden and gallery shop. Adaptive Reuse • Large windows on the restaurant for great visual experience of the site. • • At night, warm lighting will frame the large windows. • • Propose roof

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    in existing building projects (Bullen 2007 cited in Peter & Peter. 2011, p. 33). This strategy has become a trend that could not only extend the life of existing buildings but also support the main targets of sustainability in lowering the material, transport and energy consumption and importantly pollution, during the process (Peter & Peter. 2011, p. 33). Nevertheless, there is a gap in that building owners and

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    A Report On The Starbucks

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    Report on students’ opinions of a proposal to convert a Family Mart to Starbucks 1.Introduction 1.1 Brief overview of the proposal: This report is focus on finding out the opinions of underground students in XJTLU to the proposal for the Starbucks in Wen Xing Plaza (see figure 1). The original site is located in the west of Wen Xing Plaza nearing A01 and A02 students dormitory area, hence that is convert for students’ daily life. The first floor of original site is FamilyMart and the second floor

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    goes for commercial buildings. People need to buy more “stuff” to fill our big houses with. We as humans are always trying to make our lives bigger and better. Being a construction worker for a few years helps a person understand that the job is very selfless. All the time is spent building for others. Always trying to capture the perfect image of the product to satisfy the customer. This applies to all facets of construction from Heavy building construction of large buildings all the way to the small

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    constructing cities with no one in them. Journalist refers to these cities as ghost cities. Ghost cities have a completely built out infrastructure with no one living in them. Many people in the financial world are nervously looking at China. They are building 12-24 small to large cities each year. The concept is to build now and sell later. The assumption is if you built it they will come, but no one is coming. Other city housing markets follow the supply and demand rule, but in China, the prices stay

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    Industrial Accidents Industrial accidents were common in the early 1900s. There was almost no protection for the safety of workers because law and people used to favour the management. No Doubt Industrialization and mechanization is important for development to provide employment, increase production of goods and hence to improve the quality of life of people. But it has an ugly side. In our pursuit to increase productivity we have ignored many important aspects of life and made many mistakes. These

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    Torre Titanium La Portada

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    Portada is the tallest fully completed building in the city. Soaring well above its surroundings, the building possesses breathtaking views of the nearby Andes Mountains as well as the city that it dwarves. Not only is the shear height a feat that proclaims this building the greatest high rise structure of the last 50 years, but many other aspects of the building must be taken into account. To adequately measure the greatness, one must begin by looking into the building itself, and then to why it differs

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    around the world. First, the student will talk about the types of construction failures that contribute to damages in areas where earthquakes hit. The construction flaws include building on foundations that are prone to liquefaction and amplification of the foundation’s soil, and the flawed construction of the buildings and infrastructures themselves. Next, the student will use several specific earthquakes in the past to identify construction problems within different places that had an earthquake

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    have the ability to perform on a wide range, they operate on quite a lot of field but strongly focused on building, mechanical and electrical services as well as special services such as fire and security system, heating and ventilation, etc. The main office is located in Belfast but they have different branches all over the country. The assessed project is a construction of a 4 storey building hotel owned by Premier inn, the hotel which is dated to be a 5 months contract but due to some damages, it’s

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    Incorporating the Success of the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline (TAPS) into the Building Regulations of the States of Washington and California. Abstract When a large magnitude earthquake strikes, roads might buckle, dams sometimes fail, and buildings can collapse. As more earthquakes occur, building regulations have been altered to ensure that buildings experience minimal damage. The Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), which transports oil from Prudhoe Bay to the Gulf of Alaska, had engineering in place

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