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brock commons tallwood house, vancouver, canada the incredible secret of this -meter student housing structure is simple: it's made out of wood. not entirely, some parts, like the foundation and the elevator core, are concrete. but the superstructure uses five-ply, cross-laminated timber (clt) floor
goettsch partners, and their engineers, magnusson klemencic associates, came up with an interesting solution. they designed a full-sized -story structure that tapers to an exceptionally small base. leed gold-certified and loaded with structural and design delights, the unique structure also left ground...
https://www.urban-hub.com/buildings/incredible-architecture-what-makes-these-10-ctbuh-award-nominated-buildings-so-special/
share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: drought , famine , niger , nigeria saturday, july , famine in niger i've written previously that although this blog bears the name of niger's capital, where i lived nearly years, this blog is not primarily about the country but about larger
gamble: when it rains enough you survive to try again next year; when it doesn't rain, maybe you die. this grim assessment, something that i gained a little familiarity with when in neighboring mali in (year of a huge drought regionwide), has been borne out this year with a vengeance. but this time it's not...
http://niamey.blogspot.com/2005/07/
share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest labels: drought , famine , niger , nigeria saturday, july , famine in niger i've written previously that although this blog bears the name of niger's capital, where i lived nearly years, this blog is not primarily about the country but about larger
gamble: when it rains enough you survive to try again next year; when it doesn't rain, maybe you die. this grim assessment, something that i gained a little familiarity with when in neighboring mali in (year of a huge drought regionwide), has been borne out this year with a vengeance. but this time it's not...
https://niamey.blogspot.com/2005/07/