Few sprinkles out there somewhere and for the west and of the bay bridge out toward the snow bridge. Dealing with some adjusted light rain lot significant other foggy conditions and the difference in the ceiling height dealing with low cloud cover along the coastline and hard Cloud Visibility out a look at similar radar. Itll have much aback and but most of that will contink its way east we are seeing snow showers and Sierra Nevada. We maintain dry conditions mostly clause in the afternoon and tomorrow will be a foggy start and then returns as we head into tomorrow night. Weather for the and the weekend hitting an early next week. Try break as it happened tuesday wednesday but with a stronger system heading in our direction talk but the bigger storm estimated under the news this morning top store for a third light of day. Demonstrators going against the grand jury decision not to indict a Police Officer. A chuckle death of art garner protestors the burly force the closure of was the co
Berkeleys mayor spoke to our Annie Andersen about how he feels about the violent turn the protest took saturday night. Annie Anderson Berkeley mayor tom bates has 2 descriptions for the people who vandalized stores like this radio shack. i think it was despicable and you know deplorable that, how a wonderful idea to gather to talk about the real issues which happened in fergueson and new york, and the Police Community relationship got really taken over by a bunch of thugs and creeps. Annie anderson during the protest. Vandals smashed windows at several berkeley businesses including radio shack, wells fargo and trader joes. Around 2pm crews finished boarding up the windows that were damaged in saturday nights protest, but what they decided not to do was board up the windows that werent damaged. Now all this work was finished just 3 hours before the protests were scheduled to start again. Bates was hopeful sunday nights protest wouldnt turn violent. Saying the damage done by the vandalis
Moderate and then if the army crushed hot spots popping up definitely let you know and other busy morning on the bay area and seven to start cleaning up from the storms huge sinkhole opened up and sixth avenue in San Francisco coach and more on the specs in cold crews busy throughout the day learned that this is a four day believe. Projects as this is a huge only a quarter mile from kiri fortunately on a residential area at as much traffic as it would but you can see how huge is to apply where everyone its for safety lime barricade around 11 ft. Deep 20 by 20 the crews are here the places very loud and the skin of know where the news that the rainfall would cause some problems and the problems during the rainfall right beneath our feet 11 this neighborhood you saw the sinkhole grow look up every morning at that point the public once see there is why saw the having a little cynical across what theyre for. Time and it patched periodically. And the bumper came out hit the ground as a past
The life lessons of Swedish modernist architect Sigurd Lewerentz
The life lessons of Swedish modernist architect Sigurd Lewerentz
Stockholm’s ArkDes museum celebrates Sigurd Lewerentz’s architecture for body and soul with a publication and exhibition, ‘Sigurd Lewerentz: Architect of Death and Life’
The enigmatic exterior of St Peter’s church, Klippan, completed in 1966
Those unfamiliar with Sigurd Lewerentz may be intrigued by how he is characterised in books and articles. Despite being one of Sweden’s most admired modernist architects, he is regularly described as ‘enigmatic’, ‘mythical’ or even ‘obscure’. Born in Bjärtrå, northern Sweden, in 1885, Lewerentz was indeed a quiet figure; he published almost nothing about his built projects, and would reject invitation after invitation to speak at international events – a stark contrast to his publicity-savvier contemporaries, such as architect Erik Gunnar Asplund.