[…] with a destination-dispatch system. Besides offices, the 83,000-m2 building includes an auditorium, a daycare center for employees’ children, a fitness center, the Doosan History Museum and a café that opens to a landscaped roof terrace. “The design strives for rational simplicity, while being highly expressive and impactful,” KPF President and Design Principal James von Klemperer says.
>> Read More[…] rise, which is, in fact, a diminution from the old BS 2655 provision and an area in which the A.17 code surpasses EN 115-1. In the 1970s, die-cast aluminum unisteps began to replace the traditional fabricated step. The result was greater accuracy of step construction; reduced overall load upon the truss; and an easier […]
>> Read More[…] and it’s been linked to increases in rates of cancer, heart disease, stroke and other diseases. Research in America has shown that about 40% of people will die through air pollution.” To ensure cities are safe, healthy and sustainable, “We need to reshape the approach to city design — from the inside out,” she […]
>> Read More[…] in March. Since August 2018, Lorenz served as Wildeck vice president of operations. Prior to that, he held senior leadership positions in Wisconsin manufacturing companies including Superior Die Set Corp., The Fisher Barton Group and Wacker Neuson Group. As a search for Lorenz’s successor as vice president of operations is underway, he will continue […]
>> Read More[…] In addition to the building, the model also included the entry plaza and a representation of a large curving planar sculpture (North Light by American artist David von Schlegell). This subtle touch, which was doubtless unnoticed by most viewers, serves as a reminder of the realistic way Rogers imagined the world he created for […]
>> Read More[…] Schiffner (DIN) as new convener of WG 11: Methodology for the Improvement of Safety of Existing Passenger and Goods Passenger Lifts. Secretariat support will be provided by Dieter Unger (DIN). Barry Blackaby, representing ANSI, indicated he would no longer be attending ISO plenary meetings and was resigning as convener of WG 10: Energy Measurement […]
>> Read More[…] der Wirtschaftsinformatik, 2014. M.E. Porter and J.E. Heppelmann, “How Smart, Connected Products Are Transforming Competition,” Harv. Bus. Rev., 2014. H. Österle and E. Senger, “Prozessgestaltung und IT: Von der Unternehmens- zur Konsumentensicht,” Control. Manag., Vol. 55, p. 80–88, 2011. J. Shriber, “How B2B Sellers Are Offering Personalization at Scale,” Harv. Bus. Rev., July, 2018. […]
>> Read More[…] in 2015, and the most common cause was falls from heights of at least 30 ft., as was the case in the SLC incident. Elevator workers also die from being struck or electrocuted, with elevator installers having the highest fatality rate among professions that include ironworkers and roofers. The report notes most elevator-related fatalities […]
>> Read More[…] been led. It transpires, for example, in some International Organization for Standardization (ISO) documents and in the 2010 German AMEV instructions Hinweise für Planung, Ausschreibung & Betrieb von Aufzugsanlagen in öffentlichen Gebäuden (Indications for Planning, Tendering & Operation of Elevator Systems in Public Buildings to Civil Servants Launching Calls for Tender for New Lifts […]
>> Read More[…] able to adapt and adjust as well as the hydraulic market segment has. About Neodymium Neodymium was discovered in 1885 by an Austrian chemist named Carl Auer von Welsbach, but it did not immediately become a popular material choice because of the massive amount of material that must be mined to obtain it. Today, […]
>> Read More