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THE WASHINGTON POST â Chris Trott had just walked into his local grocery store when his mind began racing. It was midday on a Sunday in February and the store was crowded – too crowded for his liking. Anxious thoughts swirled in his head: How would he avoid walking into other shoppersâ paths? What if he got too close and breathed in someone elseâs air?
Within minutes, “I was sweating buckets, just profusely, soaking my clothes,” Trott said. Then came the shortness of breath. He could feel his heart pounding. “It was terrifying,” said Trott, 49, of Lansing, Illinois, a south suburb of Chicago.
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A vacant natural-gas plant in Madrid, Spain is set to be overhauled by Foster + Partners to create the plant-filled and timber-lined Acciona Ombú offices.
The abandoned industrial building, constructed in 1905 by Spanish architect Luis de Landecho, will be retrofitted with 10,000 square-metres of workspace for the sustainable infrastructure company Acciona.
Top image: the existing building shell will be preserved. Above: Acciona Ombú will occupy a vacant gas plant
Foster + Partners overhaul, set to complete in 2022, focuses largely on the restoration of the building s brick envelope – which will preserve over 10,000 tonnes of material.
Inside, it will introduce a series of staggered floors made from locally-sourced timber, which will give rise to a series of terraces.
Tributes pour in for ‘absolute kind legend’ Scott Grimes after building site tragedy TRIBUTES are pouring in for a man who died at a Basingstoke building site yesterday morning. Emergency services were called to Wiltshire Crescent, off Old Kempshott Lane, yesterday (February 15) to reports of an incident. The employee, Scott Grimes, from Aldershot, was taken to hospital but sadly died a short time later. Devastated loved ones have since shared memories and messages of loss on social media. Kevlar Mcallister wrote: “Another Aldershot light turned out to soon but yours will always and forever be shining brightly. What an absolute kind legend of a man you were and bringing the barrel of laughs to the pub, will be missed by so many in Aldershot if not nearly the whole of Aldershot!