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Olson Kundig has unveiled the design of 760 Ralph McGill Boulevard, a new mixed-use high-rise development situated along Atlanta’s BeltLine. Led by project developer New City, LLC, the 1.1 million-square-foot structure will include office and retail spaces organized around a central plaza. The project expands local civic and cultural amenities, and introduces a new flexible and functional workplace that also serves the surrounding community.
Located on the site of a former Georgia Power operations center, the project is designed to create new urban connections between Old Fourth Ward Park and the Atlanta BeltLine alley. The project is organized around two portals, the first frames the downtown area, while the other frames the historic Fourth Ward park. In terms of transportation access, the central plaza will have a connection to Beltline s light rail station and will incorporate a bike route that links the BeltLine Bicycle Trail with the inner-city trails.
Governor signs human composting bill into law
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By Laura
May 11, 2021
I feel like this really isn t any different than having your ashes scattered in the ocean, only now your remains can be used as.compost. Earlier today Governor Jared Polis signed a bill into law that makes Colorado the second state in U.S. history (Washington was the first) to allow human composting, which is when your body is turned into soil after you pass away. The dirt can t be sold or used to grow food for human consumption, but honestly, I kinda like the idea of becoming a flower bed or something. Read more about natural reduction aka human composting in Colorado here.
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Washington is currently the only state that allows human composting.
DOVER, Del. (AP) Democratic lawmakers in Delaware have introduced a measure that would allow composting of human bodies as an alternative to burial or cremation.
The bill introduced Thursday would permit a practice that is called “natural organic reduction” but also referred to as “human composting.”
The process involves putting a body into a large tank that also holds straw, wood chips or other natural materials for about 30 days.
The human remains and organic materials would mix with warm air and be periodically turned until the body is reduced to a soil-like material that can then be given to the dead person’s family.
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