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diller scofidio + renfro Open standards such as HTML5, WebGL, and WebAssembly have continually matured over the years and serve as viable alternatives for Flash content. Also, major browser vendors are integrating these open standards into their browsers and deprecating most other plug-ins (like Flash Player). See Flash Player EOL announcements from Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla. By providing more than three years’ advance notice, Adobe believes that there has been sufficient time for developers, designers, businesses, and other parties to migrate Flash content to new standards. projects / Schouwburgplein Nowhere else in the world is there a square so relevant to its context. Shouwburgplein, or “Theater Square,” is situated in the heart of Rotterdam, minutes from the Europe’s largest port, and surrounded by the City Theater, the music hall, Rotterdam’s largest movie theater complex. This contemporary urban square design, with custom furniture, iconic crane-like lights that park users can operate, and a trademarked hardscape pattern, is a reflection of the Port of Rotterdam. Capped by a light-deck square that replaced an outdated and leaking parking roof structure, the design includes a light structure using durable materials that have remarkably withstood the test of time and heavy usage. By raising the surface of the square above the surrounding area, the “city’s stage” was created for festivals and installations, framed by the city skyline and its “audience” of inhabitants.

AECOM At AECOM, we seek a balance between art and technology, form and function, beauty and purpose, vision and result. AECOM's architects and interior design professionals have helped shape the world around us, from high-rise buildings that form city skylines, to educational, cultural, research and transportation facilities that enable our way of life and future. Problem solvers by nature, we serve clients by listening to their concerns, understanding their goals, and sharing in their vision. We believe that capital investments in facilities should be aligned with measurable, sustainable business benefits, and our portfolio reflects a commitment to excellence and client satisfaction. Sustainability

Forest City - Offices - New York - Forest City Ratner Companies One of the foremost developers, owners and operators of distinctive urban real estate in New York, Forest City Ratner Companies is committed to projects that enhance local communities and encourage economic development. Based in Brooklyn, Forest City Ratner Companies is a wholly owned subsidiary of Forest City Enterprises, Inc. In Manhattan, our properties include: The New York Times Building, offering Class A office space and ground-level retail and designed by the world-renowned Renzo Piano Building Workshop of Genoa and Paris, in association with FXFowle Architects of New York. New York by Gehry at 8 Spruce Street, a 76-story residential building in Lower Manhattan, designed by renowned architect Frank Gehry. In Brooklyn, our properties include: Barclays Center, a state-of-the-art arena that is home to the Brooklyn Nets and hundreds of events per year.

National Presider The Rev. Dr. Herbert Daughtry hails from a family of five generations of Black church leaders. As national presiding minister of the House of the Lord Churches, chairman emeritus of the National Black United Front and president of the African People’s Christian Organization, he has risen to a position of national and international acclaim and responsibility. Rev. Daughtry’s more than 46 years of involvement in community and church service has earned him the title, “The People’s Pastor.” MetroTech Center Chase bank building MetroTech Center is a business and educational center in Downtown Brooklyn, New York City. It is the nation's largest urban university-industry science and technology park.[1][2][3][4] Original occupants of this area include JPMorgan Chase, New York City Fire Department, Bear Stearns, Keyspan Energy (now National Grid), Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield, and NYU Polytechnic School of Engineering. Later tenants include MakerBot Industries, Brooklyn Nets, the Ms. Foundation for Women, El Diario La Prensa, Robert Half International, UniWorld Group, and HeartShare Human Services of New York. The Marriott Hotel at Brooklyn Bridge is located across Jay Street from the center.

DDDB.net Our co-founder and press spokesman Daniel Goldstein, like Norman Oder below, has had mystifying communication with Senior Editor in charge of Corrections, Greg Brock, when simply seeking corrections to errors of fact. At least Oder got an explanation, albeit a completely out of whack one, for Brock's denial of reality. With Mr. NYC.gov You Can Learn About Your ECB Ticket Online Use the Environmental Control Board's (ECB) ticket finder to find information about tickets issued by the 13 different City agencies that enforce quality of life laws, including violations filed by the Sanitation, Buildings, and Fire departments. Hart Island is NYC's Public Burial Ground The Department of Correction offers a searchable database of Hart Island burial records since 1977, along with information on visiting Hart Island. You Can Buy Official NYC Merchandise Visit CityStore, the Official Store of the City of New York, to buy official NYC merchandise. You can find NYPD, FDNY, DSNY, Parks, TLC merchandise, and more! Free Wi-Fi Is Available in Select NYC Parks The City and AT&T have announced a five-year initiative to provide free Wi-Fi service in 20 City parks. Visit the Parks Department site for locations.

An exhibit from Tracy Collins, Atlantic Yards DeConstructed, opens Sept. 28 Tracy Collins, the premier photographic chronicler of the Atlantic Yards saga, will open an exbition, Atlantic Yards DeConstructed, on Sept. 28, the day the Barclays Center opens. The location: the Soapbox Gallery on Dean Street, right across from the arena's surface parking lot. From Tracy Collins: I have been documenting the changing landscape (demolition of buildings) in and around the "footprint" of the development since I moved to Prospect Heights very soon after the project was announced.

An AY-inflected exhibition from painter Peter Krashes: "Make it Work in Brooklyn!" Peter Krashes, a leader of the Dean Street Block Association and major contributor to Atlantic Yards Watch, is an artist, and his AY-inflected exhibition, Make it Work in Brooklyn!, will be mounted at the Theodore:Art gallery in Bushwick from Sept. 8 through Oct. 14. (Note the image reflects and refracts a May 2008 "Time Out" rally. The title of the exhibition has an echo of the slogan from the BrooklynSpeaks coalition, "Atlantic Yards must work for Brooklyn," a goal that some Atlantic Yards activists, notably those associated with Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn, did not believe or embrace. However, Krashes says. "I am trying to reach beyond the specifics of all the debates related to Atlantic Yards.

Advocacy planner Ron Shiffman wins Jane Jacobs medal, work with DDDB cited (and let's revisit his June 2006 warning about Atlantic Yards) Advocacy planner Ron Shiffman, who has a long history of work in Brooklyn (and a recent history of Atlantic Yards activism), has won a major award. From the Rockefeller Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation Honors 2012 Jane Jacobs Medal Winners: Today The Rockefeller Foundation President Dr. Last chance to see Atlantic Yards: [De]constructed There's a closing reception tomorrow night for Tracy Collins's exhibit ATLANTIC YARDS: [DE]CONSTRUCTED, held in the window of the Soapbox Gallery at 636 Dean Street, across from the arena's surface parking lot. Below, some photos depicting the exhibition, which includes time-lapse photos of the changing landscape of the Atlantic Yards footprint, including demolition and construction. It's worth a walk by, after sunset. Collins, who has contributed many photos to this blog, has done valuable documentary work. Photos below copyright Tracy Collins.

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