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three ships: dean/castiel because it’s burned into my brain always, mile/apo because i’ve thought about barely anything else for months, and lee gon/jung tae eul/jo yeong from king eternal monarch because i just finished that, it’s arguably canon, and there are only twelve fics for it, what is wrong with everyone
first ever ship: Inuyasha/Kagome, (or Luke/Han/Leia, or Alanna/George…? but I/K is where I started reading fanfic)
last song: “Beautiful Liar”, Monsta X
last movie: “Mad God” by Phil Tippet (most of it, this counts)
currently reading: “Suprise! The Supposed Talent Show Was Actually…?!” by 晏白白/Yan Baibai, translated over at Crysanthemum Garden.
currently watching: My School President, Gap, Choco Milk Shake
currently consuming: okonomiyaki because i’m too lazy to make anything else and i still have a bunch of cabbage left
currently craving: some kind of sweet cold alcoholic beverage… peach jpop chu-hi maybe
tagging @sixohsixoheightfourtwo @mangoamango @jukebox-head @soteddybeartender
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megadavestewart · 2 years
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WFS 330 - Andy Mill on the Mill House Podcast, Tarpon and Olympic Skiing
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/330
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Andy Mill, an athlete, broadcaster, angler, and author, shares his passion-filled stories of competing at the highest level of several sports. We talk about some of the remarkable guests they've had on the Mill House Podcast. We dig into his award-winning book, Passion for Tarpon - how it came to be and who mentored him to write it. And we find out what his yearly routine looks like - playing golf, bow-hunting for elk, fishing in the Keys, living the rest of his days to the fullest with the people he loves.
Andy also shares how he met Chris Evert, one of the greatest women tennis players of all time, their family set up then and now, and their visits to the white house, hanging out with ex-president George Bush. Lots of good stuff in this episode!
Show Notes with Andy Mill and the Mill House Podcast
03:00 - Tom Evan is the greatest big-game saltwater fly guy of all time. He caught a 273-pound blue marlin on a 16-pound tippet, 194-pound tarpon on a 12-pound, and broke Billy Pate's record of 188 pounds on a 16 - Tom caught a 191. Tom Evans, Dean Butler and Al Diporak were on the Mill House Podcast.
05:45 -  Ernest Schwiebert wrote the book Matching the Hatch. Ernest taught Andy how to fly cast.
07:00 - Andy talks about his skiing career in the 60s and 70s. He was in the Aspen Valley Ski Club and joined the ski Olympics.
14:28 - "The difference between being good and great as a fisherman - good fisherman catch a lot of fish and big fish, a great fisherman can catch the fish that doesn't want to be caught. The difference between a good and great guide is a good guide can find fish but a great guide can find a fish that doesn't want to be found"
17:10 - Harry Spear became Andy's mentor. Harry refined Andy to become a tournament angler. Seven years later, Andy started fishing tournaments.
18:00 - Flip Pallot was on the podcast at WFS 070
18:45 - Andy wrote the book, Passion for Tarpon after winning some tournaments
21:00 - Andy married Chris Evert, the number 1 tennis player in the 70s and one of the greatest of all time, and they've got 3 sons. Andy tells the story of how they met.
26:30 - We talk about what makes Aspen special
29:00 - Andy and Chris used to hang out with ex-president George Bush and some other famous folks
36:00 - Andy and his son Nicky founded the Mill House Podcast. We talk about some of the remarkable guests they've had on the show.
36:40 - They interviewed Billy Knowles a year ago. He passed away this year.
37:55 - They had Neal Beidleman on the podcast. He was a guide on Mt. Everest in 1996 where 8 people died from a storm. Neal was credited a large role in assisting clients off the mountain to safety.
39:00 - After he got injured, Andy started a show "Ski with Andy Mill". He covered the 92 and 94 Olympics for CBS. He also worked as a broadcast for 20 years.
40:00 - After 20 years of broadcasting, he got offered to host a fishing show by the Outdoor Life Network
41:45 - Andy had a part-time gig with Good Morning America where he was a segment host. He also wrote for magazines like Tail Fly Fishing
42:45 - Jim Teeny was on the podcast at WFS 005
42:55 - Roland Martin was known for bass fishing but when Andy asked him, he said "tarpon on a fly" was his favorite
47:15 - Andy just had a shoulder operation which is already his 23rd operation
47:50 - In spring, Andy and his son tarpon fish for 6 weeks in the Keys. Then to Aspen, get in a high country for elk hunting. Then in Sept and early Oct, they hunt in Colorado and Montana for elk with bow and arrows. Then to Florida to play golf till February. Then back to the Keys.
51:27 - We talk about his son Nicky, how he's chasing his own heart
55:10 - We talk about the TV show, Sportsman's Journal with Andy Mill (1990s) - watch one of the episodes below
57:50 - Andy won more tarpon tournaments than anyone. There are only 3 guys that won a bonefish, tarpon, and permit tournament - Andy was the first one who did it.
58:50 - They had David Mangum on the podcast
1:02:40 - The most downloaded episode of the Mill House Podcast is their episode with Flip Pallot with over 40k downloads
1:05:10 - Joan Wulff was on the podcast at WFS 100
1:05:45 - Andy knew Lefty Kreh. Lefty mentored him in the book he wrote. They're good friends.
1:22:00 - Andy played football in college and was a quarterback. He played baseball as a pitcher. He also raced road bikes.
1:22:50 - The most exciting thing he's done today is big bull elking with bow and arrows
1:24:15 - Andy demonstrates how to cow call an elk. Really cool!
Conclusion with Andy Mill and the Mill House Podcast
So there you go. We heard a lot of cool stories today. Andy is an extraordinary guy, doing extraordinary things to everything he focuses on. I got to admit.. he's my idol now. I feel extra inspired to get out there, do what I love to do, and give it my all.
Thank you, Andy for sharing these awesome stories. I hope you continue to live for as long as you like, doing great things for the industry we're in.
For people out there who are struggling to focus on the thing you like to do, remember Andy - how he's able to excel in different things. Hopefully his story inspires you that if someone can do it, you can too!
This is definitely my new favorite episode. Leave a comment or send me a DM on Instagram at @wetflyswing if you enjoyed this episode.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/330
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pauldezentjework · 4 years
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2020. Liner Notes. Roos Jonker & Dean Tippet album. My first liner notes! I am blessed that I was asked to contribute to this wonderful record by Dutch singer-songwriters Roos Jonker and Dean Tippet, with Eelco Topper. I heard the songs several times before its release and wrote down for Dean what listening to his music did with my thoughts. He loved it and wanted to use it as liner notes. Seriously? Seriously! I have been dreaming of writing liner notes since my youth, so I couldn’t resist. A great gift to be part of so much art in sound and vision. Thanks my friend, another dream came true, thanks to you (and Roos). Artwork by Dax Niesten / Art of Dax. 
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yamabra-extra · 4 years
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ROOS JONKER & DEAN TIPPET / ST
これも今年のベストじゃないかなって思う。Roos Jonkerの10年ぶりとなるアルバムは、Dean Tippetとの共同名義です。ちょっとキッチュなリズムボックスや、くぐもったラッパの音、アコースティックなギターやピアノの音で綴られた、シンプルで間のあるサウンドと、なんと言ってもロマンティックな旋律。Roos Jonkerの親密な歌声は、とても切ないけれど心が落ち着きます。
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falcobenz · 7 years
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It's Holiday season and I'm taking a break from playing concerts for some time, just to get some fresh air and energy for new music. And while on a break, why not listen to some nice soft and soulful music? Following my Soft Sofa Songs show on Grasnapolsky last February, I now invited Dean Tippet - source and composer of many musical pearls - to do a show on Red Light Radio, our first one! We had fun and tried to make a nice selection for you. You can listen to it via Mixcloud, or if you're more of a visually oriented person, you can see the video stream here on Facebook. Enjoy!
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誕生日の朝は早い。7時の目覚めしで起床、妻に朝食の用意をしてもらい、いただく。8時30分に妻と一緒に駅まで歩き、電車を乗り継ぎ10時前に今日の職場に到着。退社は22時40分ごろ。妻に迎えに来てもらい帰宅したのは日付けが変更したあと。晩ご飯をいただき、そのあと割とすぐに週。
朝歩きながら妻に「今日はいい誕生日になるよ」とのお告げをいただいたが、どうだったかなと振り返ると、家族みなから祝福メッセージを頂戴したのと、素晴らしい新譜を聴けたこと、アーサー・ラッセルの素晴らしさを再認識出来たこと、かなあ。誕生日なんてそんなもの。分かっちゃいるけどそこから何かが変わると期待して、すぐに思い知る。変わろうとしなきゃ変われやしない。または、無意識に自然に変わりゆくだけ。今日も無事だった。調子悪くて当たり前。オーケー。サンキュー。
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US Architecture News: American Buildings
US Architecture News 2020, American Building Developments, Real Estate USA, Property Design
US Architecture News
Contemporary American Architectural Developments: Built Environment United States of America
post updated Nov 3, 2020
USA Architectural News
US Building News
Nov 1, 2020 Dry Creek Poolhouse in Geyserville, Sonoma
Oct 28, 2020 Mountain Wood House, Woodside
Oct 27, 2020 Pierce Brosnan’s House, Malibu Beach
Oct 26, 2020 Commonwealth Pier , Seaport World Trade Center, Boston, Massachusetts Design Architect: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects image © Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects Commonwealth Pier Boston Construction has begun on the redesign of Boston’s Seaport World Trade Center, an expansive mixed-use development on historic Commonwealth Pier in the city’s Seaport District. Designed by Dansh architecture office Schmidt Hammer Lassen, the adaptive reuse project will introduce new ways to explore and engage with the waterfront.
Sep 24, 2020 Horizon Neighbourhood, Powder Mountain
Sep 21, 2020 Sky House, Flatiron Miami Property
Sep 21, 2020 Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, Dakota
Sep 6, 2020 Chandler Ullmann Hall, Lehigh University
Sep 3, 2020 Student Union at Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Sep 2, 2020 Puglisi Hall at University of Delaware, Newark
Sep 1, 2020 Southerleigh Fine Food and Brewery
Sep 1, 2020 Loft Apartment in Charlottesville, Virginia
Sep 1, 2020 The Ranch in Orlando, Florida
Aug 27, 2020 Hillside House near South Congress Ave, Austin
June 18, 2020 Westport Library Building in Connecticut
June 16, 2020 Stockman Bank Missoula Downtown, Montana
June 12, 2020 Box Factory in Jackson, California
May 31, 2020 Hancher Auditorium Iowa City Building
May 23, 2020 WHOOP Headquarters in Boston, Massachusetts
May 22, 2020 Waubonsee Community College Fieldhouse
May 19, 2020 Bryant Elementary School in Helena, Montana
May 18, 2020 Hotel and Private Club in Hollywood, California
April 28, 2020 Topfer Theatre at ZACH in Austin, Texas
April 27, 2020 Tippet Rise Art Center in Fishtail, Montana
April 23, 2020 St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum
April 22, 2020 Bennington College Commons Building, Vermont
April 22, 2020 Bigfork High School Renovation & Expansion
Feb 12, 2020 The Rothko Chapel, Houston, Texas Design: Architecture Research Office photo © Architecture Research Office The Rothko Chapel in Houston, Texas One of the world’s most celebrated sacred spaces is due to reopen in June 2020, after undergoing a comprehensive restoration as part of the first phase of Opening Spaces, a $30-million master plan for its campus.
Feb 12, 2020 Modern Lodge on Weatherby Lake, North Kansas City
Feb 6, 2020 Telegraph Tower in Oakland, Northern California
US Architecture News 2019
Oct 25, 2019 The Heights School Building in Arlington
Oct 25, 2019 Comcast Technology Center in Philadelphia
Oct 24, 2019 Hay Barn, Santa Cruz, California, USA Design: Fernau + Hartman Architects photography © Cesar Rubio Hay Barn in Santa Cruz, California University Perched on a shelf at the entrance to UC Santa Cruz, this American house greets visitors on their way to central campus, as they pass through the former ranch headquarters of the Cowell Lime Works.
Oct 23, 2019 Big Pine House in Mazama, Washington
Oct 16, 2019 Nims Bezaitis Residence in Portland, Oregon
Oct 15, 2019 Everett Grand Avenue Pedestrian Bridge in Washington
US Architecture News 2018
Sep 28, 2018 Lee’s Summit School District R-7 – Missouri Innovation Campus, Missouri Design: Gould Evans ; Associate Architects: DLR Group image courtesy of Chicago Athenaeum New Missouri Building
May 15, 2018 Kanye West Starts Architecture Studio
Controversial US Rapper Kanye West has announced he is starting an architecture firm, Yeezy Home, reports The Guardian.
The rapper posted on Twitter: “We’re starting a Yeezy architecture arm called Yeezy home. We’re looking for architects and industrial designers who want to make the world better”.
photo by Daniel Cruz Valle – Kanye West Central Hall, CC BY 2.0, https://ift.tt/2k0yaUX
Yeezy is West’s company, which currently gives its name to West’s clothing designs and a range of trainers made in collaboration with Adidas. In April he tweeted: “Yeezy is no longer a fashion company we should be referred to as apparel or clothing or simply Yeezy.”
“I hang around architects mostly, people that wanna make things as dope as possible … This is the reason why I’m working with five architects at a time.”
Kanye West Architecture Studio – Yeezy Home article in The Guardian
Feb 4, 2018 Housing Northwest Arkansas Initiative at Fay Jones School The Fay Jones School of Architecture and Design at the University of Arkansas announced In December that it would launch Housing Northwest Arkansas—an initiative supported by a $250,000 grant from the Walton Family Foundation that aims to address the region’s lack of affordable, attainable housing, at all income levels. “The steady growth of Northwest Arkansas, as with many cities and regions across the nation, compels focused attention on new visions of housing design for the region,” said Peter MacKeith, dean of the Fay Jones School.
More US Architecture News online soon
US Architecture News 2017
Aug 1, 2017 Solar-powered US Border Wall with Mexico
President Trump has come up with a new idea for covering the costs of a proposed border wall between the United States and Mexico: build it with solar panels.
At a White House meeting Tuesday, Donald Trump floated the concept of “beautiful structures,” 40 to 50 feet high, that generate clean electricity from the sun — and would help cover the cost of the project, according to comments reported by Axios.
solar-powered Border Wall between USA and Mexico: image courtesy of Gleason Partners
The U.S. border with Mexico is almost 2,000 miles long. Donald Trump has said his wall will cover 1,000 miles, with natural obstacles doing the rest of the work.
Gleason Partners submitted a proposal to build a solar border wall, generating two megawatts of electricity per mile, at a cost of about $7.5 million per mile.
Fixing the panels vertically could lead to an efficiency loss of around 50%, the analysis says, with the angle at which the sun would hit the wall losing an additional 10% in efficiency.
However less than 2% of the U.S. population live within 40 miles of the US – Mexico border.
source: US Border Wall with Mexico
Jul 24, 2017 American Architecture Prize Firm of The Year Deadline
Extended Early Bird deadline: enter before July 31, 2017 across the categories of architecture, interior design, landscaping and urban design to save on entry fees. The AAP is open to submissions on a global level, accepting entries from architects and designers all around the world.
Apr 23, 2017 The American Architecture Prize Deadline
Regular Deadline: April 30, 2017
Recognizing the excellence of architecture firms around the globe.
There are two weeks left until the Regular Deadline to enter the AAP Firm of the Year 2017!
The AAP Firm of the Year Award recognizes the excellence of inspiring and innovative architecture, interior, and landscape design firms around the globe. The Firm of the Year Award honors the total body of work of small, medium, and large companies in their own unique categories based on firm size and area of expertise.
American Architecture Prize Firm of The Year
Apr 7, 2017 American Architecture Awards Winners in 2017
photograph © Paul Warchol
American Architecture Awards News
Seventy-nine shortlisted buildings have won the prestigious 2017 American Architecture Awards ® for the best new buildings designed and constructed by American architects in the U.S. and abroad and by international architects for buildings designed and built in the United States.
The American Architecture Awards are the nation’s highest public awards given by a non-commercial, non-trade affiliated, public arts, culture and educational institution.
Mar 29, 2017 The American Architecture Prize
The American Architecture Prize Extended Early Bird deadline is approaching on March 31st.
If you don’t have enough time to create your entry in the next few days, here is a tip: You could pay for your entry now and upload the PDF later. This way, you can take advantage of the discounted price now, and do the work a little later. Just leave the “Upload PDF” page blank, and proceed to make your payment.
The AAP offers a graphic designer service for Firm of the Year entrants for a limited period of time. A designer will help you create your submission document, at no charge to you. Please email [email protected] or visit the AAP website for more information.
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Mar 12, 2017
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US Architects React to Border Wall RFP
With President Donald Trump taking further executive action to build the controversial wall across the Mexican-American border, protesters are beginning to rally and speak out.
At Yale University, specifically, students are displaying an anti-Trump message on campus.
The phrase “We won’t build your wall” is written on large windows at the school of architecture.
In the aftermath of the 2016 election, the American Institute of Architects issued an incendiary statement of congratulations and support for the yet-unknown infrastructure agenda of the Trump administration, state Yale School of Architecture professor Peggy Deamer and students David Langdon and Melinda Agron in an op-ed piece in the Architectural Record.
The architecture community loudly and publicly denounced what they saw as a “greedy and spineless compromise” of professional responsibilities, and #NotMyAIA began trending on Twitter. Within days, AIA CEO Robert Ivy rescinded the organization’s statement and apologized.
(Also, see our post from Feb 6 + 5, 2017 further down this page – ‘Major Architects Object to President Trump’s Travel Ban’)
Two weeks ago President Trump issued a preliminary RFP—request for proposals—for design prototypes of the long-promised border wall. In the days that followed, dozens of prominent architecture and engineering firms threw their hats in for a chance at the multi-billion-dollar project.
The concerns that architects voiced in November 2016 of professional collusion with the administration’s partisan agenda proved dishearteningly prescient and well-founded.
The Architecture Lobby—a forward-thinking alternative to the AIA organized in 2013 by a collective of students, practitioners, and academics—has proposed that March 10, the day the first round of border wall proposals are due, cannot witness business as usual.
Article in full: US Architects React to Border Wall RFP
Feb 20, 2017 Svigals+Partners Merges with Lynn Brotman Interior Design Sandy Hook School building, Connecticut: photo Courtesy Svigals+Partners
New Haven, Conn.–based architecture firm Svigals+Partners has announced a merger with Lynn Brotman Interior Design in an effort to make “interior design a seamlessly integrated aspect of current and future projects”. Previously, the two architectural firms collaborated on the recently completed Sandy Hook School in Newtown, Conn.
images Courtesy Svigals+Partners
“Our collaborations with Svigals+Partners have always been the most rewarding,” Brotman said in the release. “We look forward to working even more closely with these amazing architects and designers, to create spaces that help people to be the best they can be.”
Lynn Brotman will join as an associate principal.
Feb 14, 2017 Four Midcentury Landmarks Revitalised
The Hall of Science, Queens Richards Medical Research Laboratories, Pennsylvania Greeley Memorial Laboratory, Yale University Manton Research Center, Massachusetts
The Hall of Science, in Queens, New York, is one example of the sculptural exuberance of many midcentury buildings. Designed by Harrison and Abramovitz Architects for the 1964 World’s Fair, it was conceived as a permanent museum devoted to science and technology. An eggcrate-like reinforced-concrete wall undulates and bends to define a nearly 90-foot-tall volume, reports the Architectural Record. Todd Schliemann, a partner at New York–based Ennead, who completed the hall’s restoration in 2015, describes its interior as abstract and almost scaleless, like outer space.
The Hall of Science, in Queens, New York: photo © Jeff Goldberg / ESTO
Not all midcentury buildings exhibit the same kind of adventurous and organic forms found at the Hall of Science. Instead, another significant work from this period—Louis Kahn’s Richards Medical Research Laboratories (1961) at the University of Pennsylvania—demonstrates a commitment to order and rigor articulated in brick, concrete, and glass. The building was recently designated a National Historic Landmark.
Many scholars have noted that Kahn’s model for this open working environment may well have been the architecture studio, says David Fixler, a principal in the Boston office of EYP Architecture & Engineering. His firm created the preservation standards for Richards and performed the first phase of the still-ongoing project. (The Philadelphia office of Atkin Olshin Schade Architects won a competitive bid for the subsequent phases.)
Christopher Williams, a New Haven, Connecticut–based architect, faced many of the same problems as the Richards team in his recent renovation of Greeley Memorial Laboratory, a 24,000-square-foot research facility designed by Paul Rudolph for Yale University’s School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. Since its completion in 1959, Greeley had suffered a number of unsympathetic alterations.
Pietro Belluschi’s Manton Research Center (1973) is located on the campus of the Clark Art Institute, in Williamstown, Massachusetts. This granite-clad library and study facility has a somewhat blocky exterior, Manton was “well-conceived,” says the architect for the just-completed renovation, Annabelle Selldorf, principal of Selldorf Architects in New York (acting with Gensler).
Article in full: US Midcentury Buildings News
Feb 6 + 5, 2017 Major Architects Object to President Trump’s Travel Ban
Three architecture firms have released responses to President Donald Trump’s executive order “Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry into the United States” issued on Friday, reports https://ift.tt/10WVIg7.
Studio Libeskind, founded by Daniel Libeskind, AIA, and based in New York and Zürich, and Steven Holl, FAIA, both issued statements earlier this week criticizing the ban.
American-Norwegian firm Snøhetta also criticized Donald Trump’s executive order.
“Our office of 44 people based in NYC & Beijing has a staff representing over 18 different languages. We are dedicated to an architecture of openness encouraging human potential.
This action, by the loser of our citizens’ popular vote, actively works against the diversity and dialogue essential to this mission and violates the United States Constitution. This president who repeatedly tells lies, fights human potential for good and defies the constitution must be impeached.
We have now worked on five continents pursuing our mission (currently working on our first African project, a library for a new campus in Malawi, which is deeply rooted in our core principles). Today, more than ever, we need to pursue our values; green architecture for the environment of future generations, formation of social space, and realization of new spatial energies.
– Steven Holl
“The Trump travel ban is an affront to our freedom and core values,” he said. “It affects our employees, colleagues and collaborators.”
– Daniel Libeskind
Also US School of Architecture have reacted:
Harvard Graduate School of Design:
“Let me be clear that the intolerance and prejudice signaled by this action cut against the core values that the GSD stands for. Its spirit runs counter to our collective commitment to inclusion and to cultivating a diversity of people, ideas, and perspectives, the necessary ingredients of healthy and productive discourse and responsible citizenship.”
– Dean Mohsen Mostafavi, an Iranian-American
UCLA School of Art & Architecture:
“The Dean’s office condemns in the strongest possible terms the executive order around visas and immigration released by the President this past weekend.” – David Roussève, Interim Dean
The Southern California Institute of Architecture and Taubman College, University of Michigan also release statements:
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Jan 28, 2017 Assemblywoman seeks to bar border wall companies from doing business in New York
With Donald Trump taking executive actions to make good on his campaign promise to build a wall between the U.S. and Mexico, one New York legislator has proposed a pushback, reports Metro.
Assemblywoman Nily Rozic, who represents eastern Queens, introduced a bill on Thursday that would ban the state from doing business with companies involved in building the border wall.
Under the bill, the state would track businesses involved with the wall and prevent them from obtaining in-state contracts or assets. New York currently has similar restrictions on companies that boycott Israel or do business in Iran.
Article in full: New York Border Wall Reaction
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Nov 30, 2016 US / Mexico Border Solutions Design: Twelve students at UT Austin in parallel with two classes at Universidad Autonoma Nuevo Leon in Monterrey, Mexico
Since the start of the current presidential campaign, immigration has been a central issue. President-elect Donald Trump’s proposal of building a wall between Mexico and the United States, and his call to deport undocumented immigrants, has turned the country’s attention to the complex issues surrounding our southern border.
image courtesy of UT Austin
US / Mexico Border Solutions
Jan 27, 2017 Harry Macklowe on New York Real Estate
Harry Macklowe, the real estate titan is “riding the wave of successful sales” at 432 Park Avenue — said to be the tallest residential building in the Western Hemisphere — and forging ahead with new projects, reports the New York Times.
Sales began this month for a residential condominium in Midtown and he plans to convert One Wall Street, an Art Deco office building, to residential.
At 80, Mr. Macklowe has had a career spanning almost six decades, marked by extreme highs and lows.
Yet each time, he has pulled off a resurrection. At his latest comeback, the 432 Park Avenue Building, which Macklowe Properties developed with CIM Group, a penthouse sold in September for $87.66 million. The tower proved that Mr. Macklowe continues to be a formidable player in the real estate arena.
Article in full: New York Real Estate Update
Related recent US Architecture News on e-architect:
Jan 19, 2017
President-elect Donald Trump taps two rich developers to oversee infrastructure plan
Donald Trump has chosen Richard LeFrak and Steve Roth, “two of the wealthiest men in real estate” according to Forbes, to head a “council of builders and engineers”. This new council will be tasked with overseeing Trump’s plan to invest $1 trillion in infrastructure, reports archinect. The Republican infrastructure plan relies heavily on private-public partnerships, so it’s not really a surprise that developers will be involved.
Roth founded Vornado, one of the most prominent real estate trusts in New York and Washington. Tornado is merging with JBG Smith, which is one of the shortlisted bidders for the development of a new FBI headquarters, a $2 billion contract. The LeFrak family has played a major role in developing New York, New Jersey, Los Angeles and Miami.
AIA American Institute of Architects News
Jan 24, 2017 514 Eleventh Avenue Buildings In place of the original 1,000-foot spire, Silverstein Properties is looking to build two towers at 514 Eleventh Avenue, reports www.crainsnewyork.com: 514 Eleventh Avenue New York Towers
Jan 18, 2017 685 First Avenue, Murray Hill Building 42-Story, 556-Unit Mixed-Use Tower at 685 First Avenue, Murray Hill
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Construction is now five stories above street level on the 42-story, 556-unit mixed-use tower designed by Richard Meier & Partners Architects.
The building is under development at 685 First Avenue, located between East 39th and 40th streets in Murray Hill, reports newyorkyimby.com.
Building permits indicate the project will encompass 813,813 sqft and rise 460 feet in height.
There will be 10,088 sqft of ground-floor retail space, split between two units. There will be 448 rental apartments across the 3rd through 27th floors, followed by 148 condominiums on the 28th through 42nd floors.
Solow Realty & Development Group is the developer. Completion is expected in 2018.
Jan 17, 2017 The Ellipse The Ellipse, Mixed-Use Tower, Tops Out at 1-25 14th Street, Jersey City
LeFrak’s 43-story building in Newport, Jersey City, designed by Arquitectonica, Miami: image : Arquitectonica
Construction has topped out on the 43-story, 376-unit mixed-use tower, dubbed Ellipse, at 1-25 14th Street, located in the Newport section of Jersey City, N.J., reports newyorkyimby.com.
The structure, which is now receiving glass installation on its 27th floor, can be seen thanks to photos posted to the YIMBY Forums. The 592,800-sqft tower’s apartments will be rentals, ranging from studios to three-bedrooms. There will be 24,000 square feet of amenities, as well as a retail component near street level. The LeFrak Organization is the developer. Arquitectonica is the design architect and Haines, Lundberg & Waehler (HLW) is the executive architect. Completion is expected later this year.
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Jan 10, 2017 Liberty Museum New York Competition Winners
Winners: First prize: Jungwoo Ji, Bosuk Hur, Suk Lee (Korea and USA) Second prize: Maherul Kader Prince, Nabila Ferdousi (Bangladesh) Third prize: Yuxin Zhang, Shujuan Tang, Yiran Wang (China)
Jury Panel: • Jeffry Burchard, Principal, Machado-Silvetti, Boston, USA • Christian Remes, Plus+Bauplanung, Stuttgart, Germany • Adrian Welch, Chief Editor, e-architect, London
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The Wicked Sound July 2020/07/2 new playlist with new music across Jazz, Funk, Soul, Reggae, Electronic music and Hip Hop Beats. New music from Roos Jonker, Dean Tippet, Peacemaker Global Quartet, Fabiano Do Nascimento, Jerk, Mike Casey, Han Litz Group, Gerald Clayton, Jeremy Cunningham, Dustin Laurenzi, Bobby Watson, DJ Vadim, Maddy, add2, qwazaar, Wes Restless, Pugs Atomz, Kind & Kinky Zoo, Cliff Beach, Mestizo Beat, Redtenbacher's Funkestra, Tucker Antell, Keleketla!, Coldcut, Nono Nkoane, Thabang Tabane, Gally Ngoveni, Sibusile Xaba, Tamar Osborn, Tenderlonious, Dele Sosimi, Afla Sackey, Antibalas, Prince Fatty, Shniece McMenamin, Horseman, The Wailers, U-Roy, Doctor Dread You can listen to this playlist also on Spotify, Deezer, Soundcloud or YouTube. Read the full article
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2017 NHL Mock Draft: Devils take Nolan Patrick with the No. 1 pick
The lottery is over and now it’s time to predict.
Well, that was an eventful NHL lottery.
In a stunner, the New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers and Dallas Stars jumped over everyone to claim the first three picks in the 2017 NHL entry draft. Now that we know the order of the first 15 picks, it’s time to roll out a fresh mock draft.
We’re only going through the first 23 picks of the first round, though. Since the playoffs are still underway, that’s as far as the order is set. We’ll drop a new mock after each round finishes, though.
The NHL draft takes place on June 23-24 from the United Center in Chicago.
1. New Jersey Devils - Nolan Patrick, C, Brandon (WHL)
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New Jersey scored at an abysmal 2.20 goals-per-game clip this past season. Help is on the way: center Michael McLeod tore up the OHL this season and could join the Devils next year. His teammate and fellow New Jersey prospect Nathan Bastian is close, too.
But so is Patrick, a center with highly-coveted traits: size (6’2, 198 lbs), silky-smooth passing skills and a high hockey I.Q. that has him compared to the likes of Jonathan Toews or Anze Kopitar. You can build around a guy like that. New Jersey would be wise to take him.
2. Philadelphia Flyers - Nico Hischier, C, Halifax (QMJHL)
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Simply lit up the “Q” (38 goals, 86 points in 57 games) and the World Juniors (7 goals, 15 points in 11 games) this season. A tad under-sized, and there’s some concern that puck luck helped his meteoric draft rise, but certainly one of the two draft prizes. Works hard. Scores hard. Loves the game.
3. Dallas Stars - Gabriel Vilardi, C, Windsor (WHL)
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What a nice spot for Dallas. Fans will clamor for a defenseman, but I don’t think there’s one in this draft worthy of the third overall pick. The Stars should take one of the many quality centers to prepare for life without Jason Spezza or (god forbid) Tyler Seguin.
And I think Vilardi is the choice here. Reminds one of Spezza, really: good size, good playmaking instincts and good hands to help create space for scoring chances. And young, too; Vilardi won’t turn 18 until August.
4. Colorado Avalanche - Miro Heiskanen, D, HIFK (Finnish Liiga)
Separated himself from his defenseman peers with a nice World Juniors (12 points in seven games) on an awful Finnish team. And ten points in 37 games as a 17-year-old in Liiga, Finland’s top hockey league, is pretty impressive. He’ll fill a deep need for the Avalanche.
5. Vancouver Canucks - Casey Mittelstadt, C, Eden Prairie (Minnesota HS)
The Sedins are hanging them up soon, and Vancouver doesn’t have talented center prospects to replace Henrik Sedin. Sure, Bo Horvat and Markus Granlund are nice, but not the kind of offensive dynamos you can build around. Mittelstadt might be that: he had 64 points in 25 games in high school this year.
6. Vegas Golden Knights - Owen Tippett, RW, Mississauga (OHL)
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This is not where the NHL wanted Vegas to land. In a draft low on sure-fire elite talent, sixth is a tough place for the NHL’s latest expansion team to start. But Tippet is a fine prize, considered by many to be the best pure sniper in the class. He skates well, has a fierce shot and reminds some of Phil Kessel.
7. Arizona Coyotes - Cale Makar, D, Brooks (AJHL)
Julius Honka (soon) and Torey Krug prove that under-sized defensemen with elite offensive skills and speed can thrive in today’s NHL. No wonder Makar has skyrocketed up draft rankings. The 5’11 defenseman lit up Canada’s lower junior league with 75 points (24 goals, 51 assists) in 54 games and will skate for UMass Amherst next season. Arizona has stockpiled elite forward talent, and now they can draft a defenseman to distribute the puck to them.
8. Buffalo Sabres - Timothy Liljegren, D, Rogle (Swedish Hockey League)
Before the season, Liljegren was considered the draft’s best defenseman. A year of illness and rough adjustment to Sweden’s top hockey league impacted his fall. Some mocks have him as a late first-round pick. I think that’s ridiculous. I think our former Coyotes blog manager has a good point here:
That guy was a defenseman by the name of Jakob Chychrun.
— Brendan Porter (@brendanporter) April 30, 2017
Jakob Chychrun looks like a pretty good prospect for the Coyotes. Buffalo might benefit the same way Arizona did a year ago.
9. Detroit Red Wings - Elias Pettersson, C, Timra (SWE-2)
Yeah, Wings fans won’t like watching Makar and Liljegren come off the board right before their pick. Detroit could go center here, and if they do it should be Pettersson. The 6’1 center is a good two-way player, but he truly excels with playmaking. Pettersson put up 41 points in 43 games with Timra, and will play with the big boys in the SHL with Växjö next season. A long-term prospect but could pay off.
10. Florida Panthers - Klim Kostin, RW, Dynamo Moscow (KHL)
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Kostin has two factors against him. First, he suffered a shoulder injury that ended his season months early. Second ... he’s Russian. And it sucks that’s a factor, but Dallas Stars winger Valeri Nichushkin bolting for the KHL due to ice time last summer didn’t help the Russian stigma.
But Kostin is good. He’s a big, 6’3 winger that’s nearly impossible to dislodge from the puck and owns a good shot. Kostin would be a nice complimentary scorer for a Panthers team needing scoring size on the wings.
11. Los Angeles Kings - Cody Glass, C, Portland (WHL)
Hard to know what L.A.’s philosophy is now that they fired GM Dean Lombardi and coach Darryl Sutter. But defensive acumen is probably still a part of it, and Glass is a good two-way player that burst onto the scene this year. He’s an opportunistic center with high hockey instincts, resulting in a terrific 32-goal, 94-point season.
12. Carolina Hurricanes - Martin Necas, C, Brno (Czech league)
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Elias Lindholm looks more like a winger at this point. And at any rate, the Hurricanes’ system is low on skilled talent down the middle. Necas fits that bill. The best Czech player in the draft, Necas oozes offensive pizazz and intelligence and dazzled at the World Juniors. As good at finishing as he is creating, Necas would be a nice fit in Carolina.
13. Winnipeg Jets - Nick Suzuki, C, Owen Sound (OHL)
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I love Nick Suzuki. OHL teams fear his penalty killing prowess, because his speed and smarts and work ethic make him a lot to handle when short-handed. He also developed a scoring touch this season (45 goals, 96 points in 65 games) that make him one of the best two-way prospects at any position in the first round. Winnipeg’s lackluster special teams could use a player like Suzuki.
14. Tampa Bay Lightning - Juuso Valimaki, D, Tri-City (WHL)
Can’t see the Lightning not taking a defenseman here. Valimaki isn’t the right-hand shot their system could use, but he is a well-rounded, two-way defenseman with size and budding leadership qualities. Valimaki finished with 61 points in 60 games and looks more and more poised as he adapts to the North American game.
15. New York Islanders - Michael Rasmussen, C, Tri-City
The Isles have a lot of upcoming forwards with scoring skills (Josh Ho-Sang, Anthony Beauvillier, Mathew Barzal, Michael Dal Colle, and Kieffer Bellows), but none of them play the power-forward game like Rasmussen. The 6’6, 215-pound center could become a net-front presence on the power play for the Islanders’ skilled forwards to finish plays with.
16. Calgary Flames - Eeli Tolvanen, LW, Sioux City (USHL)
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Outside of Tippett, nobody in the draft owns a shot like Tolvanen. The 18-year-old’s NHL-ready shot netted 30 goals in 52 games in the USHL last year, and he’ll join Boston College as a freshman in 2017-18. Rounding out the other aspects of his game may take time, but you can’t teach innate scoring prowess.
17. Toronto Maple Leafs - Callan Foote, D, Kelowna (WHL)
Bad news, Leafs fans: you exited the playoffs early. Good news: you pick high enough to land a nice prospect in a shallow draft. Two defensemen are left that might stick in the first round, and Foote is the safer pick. The son of Avalanche legend Adam Foote is as smart a two-way defender as any in the draft; Foote is the kind of defenseman who can clean up mistakes from Toronto’s high-flying forwards and send them back up-ice for years.
18. Boston Bruins - Shane Bowers, C, Waterloo (USHL)
Hey, this is convenient. Bowers is committed to Boston University next year.
He’s also a good two-way player with goal-scoring ability (he scored 22 goals in 60 games this season).
19. San Jose Sharks - Lias Andersson, C, HV71 (SHL)
Andersson’s size (5’11) hides his game. The Swede is strong on the puck and in all three zones, as capable of breaking up a play the other way as he is starting a scoring chance for his own team. His skating could use improvement, but the 18-year-old has time to work on that. Andersson could be a longer-term project, but his work ethic on the ice suggests he could force his way into a NHL lineup sooner than later.
20. Montreal Canadiens - Maxime Comtois, LW, Victoriaville (QMJHL)
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There’s a downside to hopping on scouts’ radars as a young teenager: they devote more time watching you and, thus, find more flaws. Comtois was a top ten pick at one point but seems to be sliding a bit in his draft year.
He’s still a terrific player, coming off another 20-goal season in the QMJHL. Montreal should like the edge he plays with: he’s 6’2 but plays like he’s 6’5, willing to throw his body around and go to the front of the net to score. Comtois is the kind of player Montreal sought at the trade deadline this year. Only he has scoring skills, too.
21. Arizona Coyotes (from Minnesota) - Nikita Popugaev, LW, Prince George (WHL)
The Wild traded this pick to Arizona at the trade deadline for Martin Hanzal. And now the Coyotes can pick up Popugaev to add a trait their system sorely lacks: size on the wings. The 6’5 winger is big but can score in spades: Popugaev scored 29 goals this year and led Prince George in points after a midseason trade.
22. Columbus Blue Jackets - Kole Lind, C, Kelowna (WHL)
Kelowna is a center factory, cranking out Nick Merkley (Arizona) and Dillon Dube (Calgary) over the past two seasons. Lind is another quality set-up man for the Rockets, piling up 87 points and 30 goals this season. Columbus could use a playmaking pivot like that after the Ryan Johansen trade.
23. Chicago Blackhawks - Kristian Vesalainen, W, Frolunda (SHL)
The Finnish winger has size (6’3), skill and a nice shot. Vesalainen really broke out during the World Juniors, where he racked up six goals and 13 points in seven games for a bad Finnish team. He’ll play for HPK in the Finnish Liiga next season and could make the jump to the NHL sooner than most in this draft.
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