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The first thing you should do is climb a hill. In the town centre, an ancient hidden alley called ruelle Csar winds up behind old houses to emerge on a summit where you can look down on the old rooftops of Mons. This picturesque southern Belgian town has a population of just 93,000, but numbers are boosted in term time by students attending Mons university and the music conservatory.
Its easy to forget that Mons was once a mining town, because its now more like Silicon Hill. Internet search giant Google has built a huge data centre outside the town, creating a digital community among the abandoned pits. The locals have responded in their own way by creating mock Google street views of Mons, including one with two people paddling canoes down a Mons street pursued by police officers (launches 24 January at mons2015.eu/en/mons-street-review).
Mons locals are renowned for fighting a green dragon called Doudou. This strange ceremony, known as the Ducasse de Mons, has medieval origins and is held every year on the first Sunday after Pentecost (thats 31 May this year) on the main square. It involves men dressed in green leaves, a swinging dragons tail and a man representing Saint George, who kills Doudou with a single pistol shot.
The most stylish of recent European leaders comes from Mons. Local mayor Elio di Rupo became prime minister of Belgium on 6 December 2011 after the countrys record-breaking 541 days without a government. He transformed grey Belgian politics with his Italian charm, smart red bow tie and fondness for posing in swimming trunks. Now he is back running Mons.
The most impressive new work of modern art is a sprawling wooden structure in rue de Nimy, installed on 6 December by Arne Quinze. Called The Passenger, it hovers above a busy shopping street with blood-red struts brushing against the law courts. The street had to be closed off when the installation partly collapsed on 24 December, but the damaged parts have now been repaired.
Its hard to pick the strangest Mons event of 2015. Theres an opening ceremony on 24 January involving dancing robots, eight Finnish hot tubs, a re-enactment of the Woodstock festival and 18,000 people dressed in shiny aluminium ponchos (free, more details at mons2015.eu). But the organisers hope to hit another high in February when they reconstruct a traditional London working mens club inside an old school building named La Maison Folie. The aim of the four-day event (19-22 February) is to spice up Mons with a mix of British eccentricity and cutting-edge culture.
The organisers of Mons 2015 want you to get lost and discover unexpected places, so it is worth exploring the towns steep cobbled lanes, hidden gardens and secret courtyards. Along the way, you will come across art installations, pop-up bars, street art and a poetry installation on buildings stretching for 10 kilometres called The Phrase.
The biggest event in Mons year as cultural capital is the Van Gogh exhibition. It will take place in the newly renovated BAM museum (25 January-17 May, timed ticket 15), but dont come expecting starry nights or yellow sunflowers. The focus is on the period Van Gogh spent as a preacher among the poor mining communities of the Borinage, just south of Mons, with many of van Goghs early drawings, copies of paintings by other artists, and letters written to his brother, Theo.
The weirdest museum in Mons is the Mundaneum. It contains the remains of a vast collection of newspapers, posters, catalogues and curiosities gathered in the early 20th century by the Belgian philanthropist Paul Otlet. For years it lay forgotten in a Brussels underground car park until it was snapped up by Mons, housed in an empty department store and rebranded as the worlds first internet.
The most inspiring art gallery is located in a restored 18th-century building that once belonged to a carriage maker. Yvonne Legrands LArt Recration gallery at 72 rue de Nimy (no website) displays contemporary glassware on battered tables, ancient cabinets and salvaged wooden posts.
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Aquarion Water Company is reminding customers of a chilling fact every winter, unsuspecting property owners experience catastrophic frozen pipe bursts. Unprotected pipes and water meters can freeze and expand within hours of the onset of frigid weather. Pipes running through uninsulated exterior walls or other unheated spaces usually are at the highest risk, although pipes in heated rooms can freeze if exposed to cold drafts. Frozen pipes can burst resulting in thousands of dollars in damage for remodeling, mold remediation, emergency substitute housing costs, as well as the loss of irreplaceable belongings. To help customers avoid these problems, Aquarions website aquarionwater.com is featuring tips on preventing frozen pipes and meters.
It doesnt take much. Even a tiny split in a pipe can spew hundreds of gallons of water into your home or business in one day, said Donna Parlatore, Director of Utility Operations for Aquarion Water Company. We strongly encourage property owners to review and utilize the frozen pipe and meter prevention tips on our website to prevent this from happening to them.
Keeping cold temperatures away from pipes and water meters with insulation is far easier and less expensive than replacing pipes that freeze and burst. Aquarions website offers information on what property owners can do before freezing weather, signs of a possible frozen pipe or meter, and steps to take in the event of a frozen or damaged water pipe or meter. Some actions customers can take to prevent frozen pipes include:
Letting a faucet fed by pipes exposed to the cold drip to prevent the water inside from freezing.
Never completely shutting off the heat in a building unless all the pipes and toilets are drained first.
Keeping the doors to rooms where the pipes and water meter are located, including sink cabinets, open so warm air can keep temperatures above freezing.
Eliminating cold drafts near water pipes (and, if indoors, the water meter) by filling cracks in walls and around windows, replacing broken glass, and installing storm windows on basement windows.
It is the responsibility of property owners to keep pipes and water meters from freezing and making appropriate service calls. If a meter freezes, Aquarion will send a service technician to replace it, but the company will not thaw frozen pipes or repair burst ones.
Parlatore also stressed that anyone trying to thaw a pipe on their own should never use a torch or open flame. We would recommend contacting a licensed plumber.
More information and tips on preventing and dealing with frozen water pipes and meters can be found on Aquarions website, http://www.aquarionwater.com.
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See how Lincoln Pre-K students are becoming little architects with the help from a Waterloo Schools Foundation grant.
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"We Are The Architects," by Allout Helter as played on March 16th 2012 at the Marquis Theater.
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Former U.S. president Bill Clinton will make an appearance at the American Institute of Architects' annual convention in mid-May, the AIA announced today. The professional organization's yearly three-day conference is one of the biggest events in the American architecture industry, with nearly 20,000 architects attending last year. President Clinton is scheduled to make a keynote address on May 14, the first day of this year's event, which will take place in Atlanta.
In the announcement heralding the event, the AIA did not specify the precise topic of President Clinton's remarks, but noted his political record of economic expansion, his post-White House work with the Clinton Foundation to improve health conditions and economies worldwide, including in Haiti, where the foundation is supporting economic growth, rebuilding, and education. The theme of this year's convention is "impact," emphasizing the role architects play in communities both local and global.
Fingers crossed that Clinton won't pull a Pharrell and drop out right before the event.
Check out Co.Design's previous coverage of AIA's annual convention here. Read more about the Clinton Foundation and one of those other Clintons from Fast Company.
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Many people know E Ink for providing technology that creates the text in e-readers like Amazon.com 's Kindle. Now the Taiwan-based company is moving beyond displays for authors to the world of architects.
E Ink is using the Consumer Electronics Show to launch Prism, a new application of its technology to decorate company walls, commercial exhibits, airport terminals and other spaces. Think of flat, sign-like surfaces composed of a collection of polygons or other shapes. Those shapes can individually switch on to show colors, creating shifting patterns that are a bit like a simple abstract painting.
Giovanni Mancini, the companys director of product management, compares the applications to paint. When decorating a wall the old-fashioned way, he says, people choose their colors, apply the paint and the effect remains static for a long period of time.
With Prism, the colors can be dynamic, changing at random, due to conscious programming or external stimuli. What E Ink is doing is taking pigments and controlling those pigments, Mancini says.
Digital display technology, of course, is much more dynamic. But it also consumes much more power. Prism benefits from the same advantage that makes E Ink a popular choice for e-readers: Power is only consumed when a page turnsor, in this case, when colors change on a wall.
Promoting Prism will be a different kind of task for the company. Instead of reaching out to dozens of hardware companies, E Ink will be trying to attract thousands of architects, designers and other professionals. Mancini says the response has been good so far. Theres a lot of interest, he says.
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Jackson Hole, Wyoming (PRWEB) January 06, 2015
Two new villas nestle into a dramatic butte overlooking Jackson Holes Teton and Snake River Ranges. Naturally elegant and at once distinct yet all of a piece, the elite private homes designed by Ward + Blake Architects are the latest of nine residences designed by the firm for Jacksons ultra-chic Amangani Resort. Named for the Shoshone word for peaceful home, Amangani was recently ranked on Robb Reports list of the worlds top resorts and named a Travel + Leisure most romantic getaway. The Ward + Blake-designed homes are part of a collection of Aman Villas situated adjacent to Aman resorts internationally and referred to by the luxury resort group as its ultimate tier of Aman accommodation options. Dream vacation homes for their owners, the villas also provide an extraordinary level of luxury and privacy available for guest lodging.
Working within the strict parameters of the resorts architectural covenants, Ward + Blake Architects designed the villas in harmony with resort architect Ed Tuttles original aesthetic for Amangani. Tuttle envisioned that the resort would be designed to be in relationship with its surroundings, creating the hotel with a modernist purity of line, its low profile and stepped roof reflecting the surrounding topography.
"The idea is to be comfortable and sink into the views," said Tuttle, designer of Aman resorts around the world, in a Travel + Leisure article about the resort.
Ward + Blakes designs for the Aman Villas have unfolded like a life-size 3-D jigsaw puzzle over a period of more than a decade. Built within resort stipulations created by Tuttle that guide proportions, materials and composition, the homes representing nearly half of 22 total residential building sites on 54 resort acres coexist peacefully from a design standpoint with one another and the Tuttle-designed resort, while standing out as individuals. The vertical-boarded exteriors of the private residences mimic the surrounding peaks, and native grasses cover sod roofs like an extension of prairie.
The nine Ward + Blake-designed villas share the main resorts earth-hugging profile and palette of rugged natural materials. At the same time they belie their similarities to be revealed as unique, gem-like residences, each an unmistakable reflection of its owners, including the owner of the villa known as Aman 12 who describes her Amangani vacation getaway as truly awesome in the literal meaning of that word.
What I love about it is the integrity of the materials, living in a home thats made of real wood and stone and also an architecturally important home, says Aman 12s homeowner. We have unobstructed views of the valley below which is really why you live in a place like this something Ward + Blake really took advantage of with their design.
The Aman 12 homeowner also praises the indoor/functionality and privacy of her villa as well as its attunement to the resorts overall peaceful home intention. We use the outdoor spaces as much as indoors, she says. We love the hot tub on the big deck that overlooks the valley. And each of the bedrooms has its own outdoor space great for reading and relaxing. I think of each of the bedrooms as a little private serenity chamber.
According to Amanresorts, the Aman Villas take the luxury, privacy and relaxation of an Aman resort stay to an entirely different level. The Amangani vacation homes include the exquisite detailing and customized approach that Ward + Blake Architects is known for the finish work is absolutely flawless, just very subtle, beautiful details, says the Aman 12 owner. At the same time they offer access to all of the ultraluxurious services and facilities of the resort, from housekeeping and concierge to the restaurant, lounge, library, spa, ski shuttle and more.
About Ward + Blake Architects: Ward + Blake Architects was built on a distinctive vision: to be provocative in thought, flexible in nature and disciplined in execution. Since 1996, the firm has earned recognition for architecture that is sensitive to its environment and successfully integrated with its surroundings, including being named Architect of the Year by International Design Awards, having a project shortlisted at the World Architecture Festival in Singapore, and being named Firm of the Year by the six-state AIA Western Mountain Region. Ward + Blake creates buildings that are tactile, modern, bio-climatically responsible, honestly expressed, technologically sound and artfully crafted. A recent monograph, In the Shadows of the Tetons: Selected Works of Ward + Blake Architects, provides an overview of the firms award-winning work. For additional information, visit Ward + Blake online at http://www.wardblakearchitects.com or call 307.733.6867.
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