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‘I realised I was alive’: Sole survivor of Air India crash recounts tragedy

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Investing   来源:Opinion  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Dr. King, who has interviewed multiple 23andMe users for her research, said the company "always led with the non-profit 'we're helping humanity' side which helped obscure its for-profit mission".

Dr. King, who has interviewed multiple 23andMe users for her research, said the company "always led with the non-profit 'we're helping humanity' side which helped obscure its for-profit mission".

The judges described the project as a fine example of how to integrate a modern vehicular bridge into a sensitive landscape.The building is billed as a "fundamental rethinking of custodial environments in Scotland".

‘I realised I was alive’: Sole survivor of Air India crash recounts tragedy

It supports women in custody through spaces that are intended to promote dignity, equality and meaningful rehabilitation.The judges praised it as a model of how public buildings can be both operationally robust and deeply humane.Kinloch Lodge is a "light-touch" conservation project which aims to maintain the charming and idiosyncratic nature of the original mid-19th Century lodge and its outbuildings.

‘I realised I was alive’: Sole survivor of Air India crash recounts tragedy

RIAS said each has been lovingly, painstakingly and respectfully restored exactly as they were found, using traditional methods and materials.The judges said the architects' involvement is refreshingly understated and thoroughly respectful of the original buildings.

‘I realised I was alive’: Sole survivor of Air India crash recounts tragedy

The building is described by RIAS as a new heart for the University of Edinburgh which unites teaching, learning and social spaces.

The judges described the Nucleus Building as a deftly executed piece of civic architecture.Fellow villager Nigel Webber said he "wanted to be able to support" a renewable energy project, but was deeply concerned about how emergency services could access such a development in a remote area.

"We're talking about one of the most dangerous, volatile, reactive elements on the planet."Spain-based Elmya said the Dodd's Wood site would be able to store enough power for 60,000 homes for up to three days and "would make a significant contribution to energy security"

With 900MW capacity and batteries housed in 1,035 large containers, it would be significantly bigger than existing sites like.

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