Taza Water Reservoir at Taza Park Phase 1
Taza Water Reservoir at Taza Park Phase 1
Zeidler Architecture
WINNER OF A 2020 CANADIAN ARCHITECT AWARD OF EXCELLENCE
“The starting point for this powerful project is the amazing idea that a water reservoir could symbolize the union between Tsuut’ina culture, the land, and the water. It reinterprets the idea of the security fence as a solar fence an element of cultural expression inspired by the beaver dam creating a gateway to Taza Park. The fence feels like it organically grows out of the ground and then wraps around to create a protective cocoon.” – Michael Moxam, juror
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Leadership team at Frederick Fisher and Partners. Photo by Amanda Ortland © Archinect
For nearly 30 years, Frederick Fisher and Partners (FF&P) has occupied an enviable position within contemporary architecture as a design practice that takes on diverse and adventurous clients in realms that include residences, artist studios, universities, and other cultural institutions and foundations.
The Los Angeles and New York City-based practice was founded in 1981 by Frederick Fisher, the son of an architect who initially resisted pursuing a career in design himself but reconsidered after having read
Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture. After attending architecture graduate school at the University of California, Los Angeles, Fisher spent a few years working with Frank Gehry before launching his own practice. With the help of a skilled team, FF&P has developed an evolving architectural perspective that fuses the practicality and comfort of domestic architecture with the raw and
Bill Mitchell, director of policy at BCS - The Chartered Institute for IT, signposts examples of how algorithms have been used to support government policy priorities since Covid-19.
Speaking at UKAuthority s Data4Good event he explored why they didn’t work out quite as well as they were supposed to, and what could be done to ensure such unintended consequences are avoided next time.
Catch up now with his presentation
Mitchell was among speakers from local and central government and the NHS who took part in the three-day online event exploring how the public sector has harnessed data in the Covid response; and what together this means for data sharing across the sector in our new normal .
Session One - Wednesday, 25 November
00:53: The AI Revolution and Me - Professor Birgitte Andersen, CEO and Co-Creator, Big Innovation Centre
Professor Birgitte Andersen talks about lockdown and the update of AI use in security, education, health, research, and shopping (Download slides)
21:23: Streamlining Free School Meal (FSM) Eligibility - Sarah Talbot, Emerging Technologies Lead and Rhian Loveless, Senior Business Analyst for Emerging Technologies, Swindon Borough Council
Sarah Talbot and Rhian Loveless discuss the impact of Covid-19 on FSM eligibility; developing and implementing the programme during a global pandemic; and making a meaningful difference. They talk about the increase in the number of children eligible, how the project was developed and implemented against the backdrop of the challenges COVID presented and look what has been achieved (Download slides)
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