Posts Tagged ‘buildings’
Friday, December 16th, 2011
A Buildings Department spokesman said the electrical work had “become the focus” of an investigation into Suzanne Hart’s death.
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Elevator That Killed Y&R Executive Was Undergoing Maintenance, City Says
Tags: become-the-focus, border, buildings, death, electrical, elevators and escalators, hart, suzanne, spokesman-said, the-electrical
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Thursday, November 17th, 2011
Protective glass has apparently stopped a bullet at the White House. How many other buildings have bullet-proof windows?

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Who, what why: How many buildings have bullet-proof windows?
Tags: apparently-stopped, buildings, house, rent, white, White House
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Thursday, November 17th, 2011
Protective glass has apparently stopped a bullet at the White House. How many other buildings have bullet-proof windows?

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Who, what why: How many buildings have bullet-proof windows?
Tags: apparently-stopped, buildings, house, rent, white, White House
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Friday, May 13th, 2011
The Trump brand just isn’t what it used to be. The real estate developer and Apprentice star is being sued by hundreds of people who bought into buildings and classes with the Trump name, only to have developers scrap the buildings or teachers scam…
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Trump Sued by Hundreds
Tags: apprentice, being-sued, buildings, real-estate, red, rent, scrap-the-buildings, state, sue, teachers, trump
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
New Zealand rescue workers and volunteers expanded their search Wednesday to areas beyond the buildings flattened in Christchurch’s downtown to find the 300 people still missing. The city’s largest tower, the 26-story Grand Chancellor Hotel, has been…
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New Zealand Rescue Efforts Expand
Tags: 300-people, areas-beyond, buildings, cell, christchurch, city, find-the-300, grand-chancellor, largest-tower, rescue-workers, search, the-buildings, worker
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Monday, October 11th, 2010
Re-imagined scaffolding hits the streets of NYC with three finalists’ winning prototypes by Passa C Protecting pedestrians from both debris and the rain, NYC construction scaffolding is a major part of the urban landscape yet mostly considered an inconvenient eyesore. With nearly 6,000 sheds spanning more than 1 million linear feet throughout the city, NYC Department of Buildings along with several partners challenged designers to re-think these sheds with the Urban Shed International Design Competition . The team of nine judges —including Sn
Tags: architecture, buildings, city, Construction, craig-dykers, department, design, international, landscapes, nyc, pedestrian, urban, urbandevelopment
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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010
A growing number of New York sky-scrapers switch off their lights at night to help reduce the number of migratory birds hitting the buildings.

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New York dims the lights to save birds from collision
Tags: buildings, growing-number, help-reduce, hitting-the-buildings, lights, lights-at-night, migratory-birds, number, reduce-the-number, the-number, their-lights
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Monday, August 23rd, 2010
I stopped on a recent night in front of the palace of the Polish president. I had no choice: The crowd stood so thick that I could not move. We were hemmed between the buildings on one side of the sidewalk and a police barrier on the other. The wide pavement between was obstructed by gawkers watching a strange performance: a weird seemingly incomprehensible little passion play of stereotyped figures.
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Frum: Why a cross divides a nation
Tags: buildings, crowd-stood, little-passion, palace, police-barrier, polish, recent-night, sidewalk, the-palace, the-sidewalk, wide-pavement
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Wednesday, July 28th, 2010
A new crowd-sourced portal to architecture’s greatest achievements and newest additions The just-launched OpenBuildings online database organizes architecture’s finest examples from around the globe in an effort to share info and highlight stunning developments. Multiple methods of navigating the buildings—as a grid, list, slideshow or Google Maps overlay—allow for individualized browsing of the user-driven site, and a forthcoming iPhone app will make it easy to tour architecture on-the-go. Already 2,000 buildings strong, co-founder Tom Mallory hopes the architectural community will play an instrumental role in building “an all-encompassing informational resource” for everyone from professionals to tourists. The wiki allows users to edit, add or delete items for a democratic (though remarkably thorough) look at architecture around the world. Register at the OpenBuildings site to submit a building or to just check out many of the amazing architectural feats already listed. Coming soon, the free OpenBuilding iPhone app called simply “Buildings” prompts self-guided architecture tours to make it even more convenient to learn about our built world.

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OpenBuildings
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