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Bell Phillips designs brick extension to complement Victorian Gothic school

Bell Phillips has completed a red-brick extension to a grammar school in Kent, England, featuring gabled facades and architectural details that reference its historic surroundings. The London studio headed by Tim Bell and Hari Phillips designed the new Mitchell Building for The Skinners School in Royal Tunbridge Wells. Top image: Gable ends reference the Gothic style. Above: The new red brick building blends in with victorian structures The school was established by the Worshipful Company of Skinners in 1887. Its original buildings were designed by architect E. H. Burnell in the Gothic revival style. Over time, the historic buildings were joined by a collection of more recent additions in a mixture of styles. The three-storey extension is designed to bring greater cohesion to the campus and to complement the materiality and proportions of the adjacent buildings.

Open Infrastructure Foundation Seats Its First Board of Directors, Including Engineers from Ant Group, Facebook and Red Hat

Open Infrastructure Foundation Seats Its First Board of Directors, Including Engineers from Ant Group, Facebook and Red Hat Share Article More than 60 corporate members, 110,000 community members support Open Infrastructure Foundation mission to build the next decade of infrastructure for AI, Containers, 5G, Edge The open source nature of the projects hosted at the OpenInfra Foundation as well as the projects with which we openly collaborate create economic opportunity around the world. AUSTIN, Texas (PRWEB) January 27, 2021 The Open Infrastructure Foundation (OpenInfra Foundation) today announced that the Foundation Board of Directors has expanded to 27 individuals, including Amar Padmanabhan, software engineer at Facebook; Xu Wang, senior staff engineer at Ant Group; and Daniel Becker, senior director of engineering at Red Hat. The announcement was made as the OpenInfra Foundation convened its first board meet

Lewis and Clark celebrates 660 years of staff, faculty service

Lewis and Clark celebrates 660 years of staff, faculty service Jan. 19, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail GODFREY The Lewis and Clark Community College Board of Trustees has recognized 51 faculty and staff for their combined 660 years of service to the college during last Tuesday’s regular meeting. For the past 34 years, Lewis and Clark has celebrated team members who reach five-year employment milestones with a Service Awards dinner in the fall. However, the Fall 2020 Service Awards event was canceled due to COVID-19. “I express admiration and gratitude to the dedicated members of our Trailblazer team who have served our mission over the years and contributed to making Lewis and Clark a remarkable college,” said President Ken Trzaska. “I thank each of our service award recipients for their devotion to serve students and advance our collective work.”

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