Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Elizabeth City State University School of Education and Psychology ...

? Mark Herboth

Architects: The Freelon Group Architects
Location: Elizabeth City, NC, USA
Area: 48,000 sqft
Year: 2012
Photographs: Mark Herboth

General Contractor: DPR Construction / Burney & Burney
Structural Engineer: Stewart Engineering
Mep Engineer: Affiliated Engineers, Inc
Landscape Architect: Lappas + Havener
Civil Engineer: Stewart Engineering
Lighting Design: Light Defines Form

? Mark Herboth

From the architect. The new School of Education and Psychology Building is a three-story, 48,000 Sq. Ft. classroom and faculty office building at Elizabeth City State University. Located adjacent to the new campus entrance, the building will function as a gateway to the campus.

? Mark Herboth

The building program consists of two primary components: teaching environments including a lecture hall and other classrooms and labs, and an administrative/faculty component that includes offices for both the Education and Psychology Departments. The faculty offices will be supported by a departmental reception, faculty lounges, conference rooms and storage/work rooms. The Dean?s suite will have an independent conference room, reception and support spaces. The facility will also include a curriculum resource center and library and a central lobby with meeting and study spaces for students. Audio Visual systems will accommodate distance learning, video conferencing and cutting edge education methodologies.

? Mark Herboth

Architecturally, the building is conceived as a simple rectangular volume from which public spaces have been ?carved?. This subtractive process allows the single building, isolated on campus from other buildings, to provide many essential components of a collegiate environment. Within solids of the volume are located an office wing to the west, a classroom and lab wing to the east, and a utility support core to the south. The voids between and below these spaces form an intimate academic plaza enclosed on three sides and flanked by an entrance colonnade leading to the main lobby. Additional carvings produce an entry porch from the east parking area to the same central lobby.

? Mark Herboth

When complete, the facility will serve as both an independent facility for ECSU and as a center for education and outreach to the greater community. A significant goal for the new facility is to create a center that fosters collaboration and interaction between the different departments as well as between faculty and students. Non-traditional, evening classes and community outreach programs will be important components of the curriculum.

? Mark Herboth

The project will be one of North Carolina?s most energy efficient public buildings and a model for energy and water conservation. Utilizing geo-thermal wells, an enthalpy wheel, high performance glazing and other advanced building systems, the design will exceed ASHRAE standards by forty-seven percent.

First Floor Plan

Source: http://www.archdaily.com/404339/elizabeth-city-state-university-school-of-education-and-psychology-the-freelon-group-architects/

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Explosions rock Florida propane gas plant

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Fears for workers as blasts blow plant roof off

Fears are growing for 10 workers missing at a Florida gas plant after a series of explosions.

Several workers have been injured while 15 others are missing after a series of large explosions at a Florida gas plant.

Twenty-four people were working the night shift at Blue Rhino, a propane-tank business in Tavares, when the blasts began about 11pm local time on Monday (1pm AEST on Tuesday).

Fifteen people were unaccounted for early on Tuesday, the Orlando Sentinel reported, citing Tavares city administrator John Drury.

Explosions: a propane plant is on fire in Florida.

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The first explosions lasted for more than half an hour, the paper said, before resuming again about 12.30am on Tuesday in tractor-trailers loaded with pallets of propane tanks.

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Lake County Sheriff Gary Borders said the blasts occurred inside the plant and blew the roof off.

After the second round of explosions, Tavares Fire Chief Richard Keith pulled his firefighters out for fear that they would be injured, the paper reported.

Major damage: the plant is on fire

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Residents described sounds similar to a shotgun or fireworks and saw bursts of light and a bright orange glow above the treetops, they said. Some reported a ??giant fireball?? in the sky.

Residents living nearby have been evacuated, authorities said.

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Monday, July 29, 2013

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'The Wolverine' Gives 'X-Men' Franchise Its Sixth #1 Debut

Hugh Jackman's sixth outing in the role that made him famous made $55 million over the weekend.
By Ryan J. Downey

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1711392/the-wolverine-top-box-office-debut.jhtml

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Sun leads, Ye 2nd in prelims as swimming starts

Japan's Natsumi Hoshi embraces Spain's Judit Ignacio Sorribes after a swim off in the women's 100m butterfly at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, July 28, 2013 .(AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

Japan's Natsumi Hoshi embraces Spain's Judit Ignacio Sorribes after a swim off in the women's 100m butterfly at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, July 28, 2013 .(AP Photo/Manu Fernandez)

United States's Katie Ledecky looks at her time after finishing a heat of the Women's 400m freestyle at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, July 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

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Spain's Mireia Belmonte Garcia looks up after finishing a heat of the Women's 400m freestyle at the FINA Swimming World Championships in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, July 28, 2013. (AP Photo/Michael Sohn)

(AP) ? Olympic champion Sun Yang comfortably led the 400-meter freestyle heats on the opening day of the traditional pool events at the swimming world championships Sunday.

For Chinese teammate Ye Shiwen, it was a different story.

Ye, the surprise winner of both women's individual medleys at last year's London Olympics as a 16-year-old, had to settle for second in the 200 IM prelims behind Katinka Hosszu of Hungary.

Hosszu clocked 2 minutes, 8.45 seconds ? a nearly unheard of time for heats and one that would have earned her a bronze medal in London. Ye, swimming in the next lane, touched in 2:10.20.

Sun led the 400 in 3:44.67 and Ryan Cochrane of Canada was second with 3:45.74. Olympic silver medalist Park Tae-hwan skipped the meet.

Also, American teenager Katie Ledecky led the women's 400 free heats by a large margin, touching in 4:03.05.

And the United States led both the men's and women's 4x100 free relay heats.

Four finals were scheduled for later on Day 1, in the men's and women's 400 free and the men's and women's 4x100 free relays.

The women's 200 IM final isn't until Monday.

Hosszu has been hailed as a top medal contender since winning the 400 IM and taking two bronzes at the 2009 worlds in Rome. But she failed to bring home any hardware from both the 2011 championships in Shanghai and the London Games.

If her prelim swim was any indication, that should change here.

"I was very surprised," Hosszu said. "That's a really good sign for me because I can usually feel about where I rank. I thought it was like 2:10 or 2:11."

Ye's Olympic-winning time of 2:07.57 appears in reach for Hosszu, or even the world record of 2:06.15 set by American Ariana Kukors in 2009 at the height of rubberized suit era.

"I definitely feel like I can go faster," Hosszu said. "In the final there will be eight swimmers and we all want to win. We will see who is the fastest."

Ye did not appear concerned.

"That was pretty good for the morning," she said through a translator. "I just followed what my coach told me to do. He said if I finished in the top two, that was good enough.

"The most important thing is the first 100," Ye added. "The breaststroke is most important. I cannot get too far behind in the breaststroke. I'm very confident in my freestyle."

In his event, Sun was more than four seconds off the time he won with in London.

"I tried to get a good place in the final," he said. "I saw that the field was very good and I had to go hard to get a place in the final."

In the women's 400 free, Ledecky was under world-record pace early on.

"Oh really?" she said. "I wanted to take the prelims really seriously so I would make it back to finals in a good spot. I'm excited to race the world's best tonight."

Ledecky burst onto the scene a year ago as a 15-year-old when she won the 800 free in London with the second fastest time in history. Then at the U.S. trials last month, she became the first American woman to qualify for the worlds in the 200, 400, 800 and 1,500 free.

Is she worried about taking on too much?

"No. Not at all," she said. "I've put in the preparation this year so I think I'm up for it."

Melanie Costa of Spain qualified second behind Ledecky, a distant 1.15 seconds behind, while Olympic champion Camille Muffat of France got through in sixth.

In other prelims, Olympic and defending world champion Dana Vollmer of the United States led the women's 100 fly in 57.22.

Olympic silver medalist Christian Sprenger of Australia topped the men's 100 breast in 59.53 while London champion and world-record holder Cameron van der Burgh of South Africa advanced in seventh. Alex Dale Oen, the Norwegian who won this event at the last worlds, died of a heart attack last year.

And in a non-Olympic event, 33-year-old Roland Schoeman of South Africa led the 50 fly in 23.02. Local favorite Rafael Munoz of Spain qualified second in 23.17. Defending champion Cesar Cielo of Brazil made the semifinals in eighth.

Associated Press

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Westchester Health Department Puts News On Facebook

WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. -- The Westchester County Health Department is now providing breaking public health news and information on Facebook.

Residents can "like" the Health Department's page?to get health information and alerts in their news feed.

In addition to news, the department's page also offers information on health and wellness, including exercise tips and nutrition information.

Source: http://greenburgh.dailyvoice.com/lifestyle/westchester-health-department-puts-news-facebook

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

Weekly News Recap - Online Gambling News

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CalvinAyre.com is a not-for-profit website, aims to be carbon neutral and will encourage other players in the online gaming industry to follow this philosophy. All profit generated from this site goes to support initiatives of the Calvin Ayre Foundation.

Source: http://calvinayre.com/2013/07/21/business/gaming-industry-news-weekly-recap-july-20/

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