The document summarizes the decline and deterioration of several areas in Johannesburg, South Africa through photos. It shows landmarks like the Wits Drill Hall, Bree Street, Yeoville, Hillbrow, Berea, Jeppe, and Joubert Park that were once thriving but are now abandoned ruins or slums. The legislative building meant to be a symbol of the "New South Africa" ironically overlooks the decay and destruction around it.
The tour guide provides information about Zhongyang Street in Harbin, China. Zhongyang Street is the longest walkway in Harbin, measuring 1450 meters from south to north. It was built in the late 19th century and became an important commercial area. Over 70 buildings along the street showcase different architectural styles as it was influenced by Russians, Greeks, Czechs, and other foreigners. The tour guide describes several notable buildings along the street, including the Modern Hotel, Education Bookstore, and Huamei Restaurant, highlighting their histories and architectural features. Zhongyang Street has evolved from its early days as a foreign commercial area to today's international shopping district.
The document provides information about The Bond, a new luxury condominium development located in Brickell, Miami. It highlights the development's central location in Brickell within walking distance of shops, restaurants, parks and public transportation. The Bond will feature 323 residences across 44 stories with amenities like a library, fitness center and cabanas. Renderings portray the development as inspired by classic British elegance with a modern, sophisticated design.
ABOUT
The Bond Brickell Miami is 44 story luxury condominium tower with 323 residences ranging from studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units, to exclusive lofts and penthouses. Approximately 5,000 square feet of retail space on the 2nd floor Construction will get underway in Summer 2013 with completion slated for Summer 2015.
Inspired by the best of classic British elegance and appointed with modern day amenities, The Bond Brickell luxury living to the Brickell Financial District.
The Bond is situated in the heart of Brickell downtown Miami's Brickell Financial District, one of Miami most pedestrian neighborhoods. Residents at the Bond condominium will access The Bond via entrances on Brickell and South Miami Avenue.
BOND 1080 Brickell Avenue, Miami FL, 33131
RESIDENCE FEATURES:
DESCRIPTION
The Bond at Brickell is the first new condominium to be developed on Brickell Avenue since Miami’s last real estate cycle. The 44-story luxury tower will be home to 323 residences that will attract residents from throughout the Americas and around the world. Inspired by the best of classic British elegance and appointed with modern day amenities, The Bond introduces a new standard of luxury living to the Brickell Financial District.
LOCATION
Located at 1080 Brickell Avenue in the heart of one of Miami’s most pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, The Bond is situated in the heart of downtown Miami’s Brickell Financial District. Residents and visitors will access The Bond via entrances on Brickell Avenue and South Miami Avenue. Public transportation is just steps away and world-class shopping, dining, entertainment and cultural destinations such as the Shops at Mary Brickell Village,American Airlines Area and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts are within reach.
RESIDENCES
The Bond is comprised of 44 floors and 323 luxury residences ranging from studios, 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units, to exclusive lofts and penthouses.
PARKING
595 parking spaces
RETAIL
Approximately 5,000 square feet of retail space on the 2nd floor
TIMETABLE
Construction will get underway in Summer 2013 with completion slated for summer 2015PRICE RANGE
Pre-construction prices starting at $338,000
Stary Browar 50 50 is a unique complex in Poznan, Poland that was formerly a 19th century brewery but has been renovated and transformed into a center for art, business, and culture. It features retail space, art galleries, performance venues, and public spaces surrounded by restored historic architecture. The expansion of Stary Browar 50 50 will include new art exhibition spaces and cultural programming to further establish the site as a hub where art, life, and commerce intersect.
This document provides summaries of recent hotel, retail, and home-sharing openings around the world, including:
- The opening of a second Japanese outpost for lifestyle shop Need Supply Co in Kumamoto, alongside chef Shoichiro Aiba's Italian restaurant.
- Terminal Neige, a 96-room Alpine hotel located in the French Alps resort town of Flaine that features concrete, wool and wood accents.
- Como The Treasury, a 48-room luxury hotel housed in a restored 19th-century landmark building in Perth, Australia.
- Wer-Haus, a vast men's concept store in Barcelona that combines retail, art, food and coffee under one roof.
In this report, the main subject of discussion is Lakshmi Nivas, house no. 301, situated on Narayan Pillai Street. The paper focuses on looking at the entire region of Shivajinagar historically and then narrowing it down to Narayan Pillai Street. The entire streetscape of Narayan Pillai Street was done collaboratively by all the students of class before we broke into our individual house reports. The information gathered as a whole has also been included in the paper which adds more depth to it. Lakshmi Nivas’ historical significance has been derived from the information shared by the owners of the house and the neighbouring shopkeepers. The analysis of the physical structure has been performed through several site visits and photographs. The proposal is based on the concept of shop-housing, which is the local socio-economic trend prevalent, also inspired by the conservation of shop-houses done by the URA on Joo Chiat Road in Singapore.
The historic Vagabond Motel in Miami's MiMo District was sold at online auction to its current owner David Lin for $100. Lin originally bought the property in 1988 for $1.3 million but was not able to find buyers. If no buyer is found soon, Lin will hold onto the property for several more years until the real estate market improves. The iconic 1950s motel, which was frequented by Frank Sinatra and features Miami Modern architecture, remains abandoned and boarded up. Community members are concerned about the motel's decay and want to see it restored to match the surrounding neighborhood.
The tour guide provides information about Zhongyang Street in Harbin, China. Zhongyang Street is the longest walkway in Harbin, measuring 1450 meters from south to north. It was built in the late 19th century and became an important commercial area. Over 70 buildings along the street showcase different architectural styles as it was influenced by Russians, Greeks, Czechs, and other foreigners. The tour guide describes several notable buildings along the street, including the Modern Hotel, Education Bookstore, and Huamei Restaurant, highlighting their histories and architectural features. Zhongyang Street has evolved from its early days as a foreign commercial area to today's international shopping district.
The document provides information about The Bond, a new luxury condominium development located in Brickell, Miami. It highlights the development's central location in Brickell within walking distance of shops, restaurants, parks and public transportation. The Bond will feature 323 residences across 44 stories with amenities like a library, fitness center and cabanas. Renderings portray the development as inspired by classic British elegance with a modern, sophisticated design.
ABOUT
The Bond Brickell Miami is 44 story luxury condominium tower with 323 residences ranging from studios, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom units, to exclusive lofts and penthouses. Approximately 5,000 square feet of retail space on the 2nd floor Construction will get underway in Summer 2013 with completion slated for Summer 2015.
Inspired by the best of classic British elegance and appointed with modern day amenities, The Bond Brickell luxury living to the Brickell Financial District.
The Bond is situated in the heart of Brickell downtown Miami's Brickell Financial District, one of Miami most pedestrian neighborhoods. Residents at the Bond condominium will access The Bond via entrances on Brickell and South Miami Avenue.
BOND 1080 Brickell Avenue, Miami FL, 33131
RESIDENCE FEATURES:
DESCRIPTION
The Bond at Brickell is the first new condominium to be developed on Brickell Avenue since Miami’s last real estate cycle. The 44-story luxury tower will be home to 323 residences that will attract residents from throughout the Americas and around the world. Inspired by the best of classic British elegance and appointed with modern day amenities, The Bond introduces a new standard of luxury living to the Brickell Financial District.
LOCATION
Located at 1080 Brickell Avenue in the heart of one of Miami’s most pedestrian-friendly neighborhoods, The Bond is situated in the heart of downtown Miami’s Brickell Financial District. Residents and visitors will access The Bond via entrances on Brickell Avenue and South Miami Avenue. Public transportation is just steps away and world-class shopping, dining, entertainment and cultural destinations such as the Shops at Mary Brickell Village,American Airlines Area and the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts are within reach.
RESIDENCES
The Bond is comprised of 44 floors and 323 luxury residences ranging from studios, 1-, 2-, and 3-bedroom units, to exclusive lofts and penthouses.
PARKING
595 parking spaces
RETAIL
Approximately 5,000 square feet of retail space on the 2nd floor
TIMETABLE
Construction will get underway in Summer 2013 with completion slated for summer 2015PRICE RANGE
Pre-construction prices starting at $338,000
Stary Browar 50 50 is a unique complex in Poznan, Poland that was formerly a 19th century brewery but has been renovated and transformed into a center for art, business, and culture. It features retail space, art galleries, performance venues, and public spaces surrounded by restored historic architecture. The expansion of Stary Browar 50 50 will include new art exhibition spaces and cultural programming to further establish the site as a hub where art, life, and commerce intersect.
This document provides summaries of recent hotel, retail, and home-sharing openings around the world, including:
- The opening of a second Japanese outpost for lifestyle shop Need Supply Co in Kumamoto, alongside chef Shoichiro Aiba's Italian restaurant.
- Terminal Neige, a 96-room Alpine hotel located in the French Alps resort town of Flaine that features concrete, wool and wood accents.
- Como The Treasury, a 48-room luxury hotel housed in a restored 19th-century landmark building in Perth, Australia.
- Wer-Haus, a vast men's concept store in Barcelona that combines retail, art, food and coffee under one roof.
In this report, the main subject of discussion is Lakshmi Nivas, house no. 301, situated on Narayan Pillai Street. The paper focuses on looking at the entire region of Shivajinagar historically and then narrowing it down to Narayan Pillai Street. The entire streetscape of Narayan Pillai Street was done collaboratively by all the students of class before we broke into our individual house reports. The information gathered as a whole has also been included in the paper which adds more depth to it. Lakshmi Nivas’ historical significance has been derived from the information shared by the owners of the house and the neighbouring shopkeepers. The analysis of the physical structure has been performed through several site visits and photographs. The proposal is based on the concept of shop-housing, which is the local socio-economic trend prevalent, also inspired by the conservation of shop-houses done by the URA on Joo Chiat Road in Singapore.
The historic Vagabond Motel in Miami's MiMo District was sold at online auction to its current owner David Lin for $100. Lin originally bought the property in 1988 for $1.3 million but was not able to find buyers. If no buyer is found soon, Lin will hold onto the property for several more years until the real estate market improves. The iconic 1950s motel, which was frequented by Frank Sinatra and features Miami Modern architecture, remains abandoned and boarded up. Community members are concerned about the motel's decay and want to see it restored to match the surrounding neighborhood.
- The document provides an audio tour of London's historic Jewish East End neighborhood, highlighting key sites, history, and food.
- The tour is led by Professor Michael Berkowitz and explores locations like Liverpool Street Station memorializing the Kindertransport, Sandys Row Synagogue, the former soup kitchen on Brune Street, and restaurants like St. John's in Spitalfields.
- Along the way, Professor Berkowitz shares stories of the neighborhood's Jewish immigrants and artists who lived there, as well as recommendations for where to eat and tips for exploring the area today.
Soho is an area of central London known for its entertainment district with nightlife and film industry throughout the 20th century. It used to be farmland and later a royal park before developing in the 19th century with immigrants and theaters moving in. Today, Soho is a multicultural area that is a mix of residences, industry, culture and nightlife with restaurants, bars and clubs lining its streets on weekends.
The document provides tips for visiting Williamsburg and Manhattan in New York City. It recommends staying in Williamsburg and provides suggestions for coffee shops, restaurants, bars and things to do in the area like visiting rooftop farms or parks. It also gives recommendations for activities and places to eat and drink in Manhattan, including museums, parks and neighborhoods to explore.
This document provides a pictorial history of Wilmington, Delaware through various photographs and drawings spanning from the late 17th century to the late 20th century. It shows the early settlement and development of the city, including Old Swedes Church from 1698, a 1772 map, and depictions from the 1780s. It then transitions to show the growth of industry and population through images of the DuPont company's early offices, workers' housing, and various street scenes showcasing the city's architecture and landmarks over time.
The document provides a historical overview of businesses in Plaquemine, Louisiana between the late 19th century and mid-20th century. It describes various stores, factories, hotels, and other commercial establishments. Photos show the buildings and people associated with these businesses, such as general stores, bakeries, pharmacies, foundries, and ice cream factories. The document highlights the economic development of Plaquemine over this period through the growth and changes of local enterprises.
The document discusses several conventions of soap opera settings, including using a small central location to give a sense of community familiarity to viewers. Examples given are Coronation Street being set on a street and EastEnders set around a town square. Both soaps also feature a central meeting place like the pub. These contained sets help productions save money. The document then provides more details on the specific settings of EastEnders in London, Coronation Street in Weatherfield, and Hollyoaks in a fictional English village, noting how the variety of locations allows for interweaving storylines.
Exploring Old, Historic and Thrilling MontrealFergus Ducharme
Historic churches and buildings, vibrant social life and thrilling Old Montreal. Has something for everyone from history and lots of it, to fine dining, museums and art galleries and just plain fun.
Via Veneto is one of the most famous and expensive streets in Rome Italy.The official name is via Vittorio Veneto, after the Batlle of Vittorio Veneto.Federico Fellini´s classic 1960 fil La Dolce Vita was mostly centered around the Via Veneto area.
The document provides a nostalgic look back at places in the Philippines from the 1900s to the 1980s, including photos of areas like Ayala Avenue, Makati, Quiapo, Luneta Park, and Rizal Park from different decades. It also features popular celebrities from the 1970s and 80s such as Menudo, Bagets, Sharon Cuneta, and Boy Sullivan.
Soho is a small area in central London known for its entertainment district with clubs, bars, restaurants, and coffee shops that give it an open, lively atmosphere on weekends. It has long been established as a center for nightlife and music, housing hundreds of pubs, clubs, cafes, and musicians. Soho has also become a popular area for upmarket restaurants and media offices, undergoing significant gentrification since the 1980s.
The document provides nostalgic photos and descriptions of places in the Philippines from the 1900s to the 1980s. It mentions locations like Ayala Avenue, Rustan's department store in Makati, The Automat restaurant, Manila Intercon hotel, IBM building, and RCPI building along Makati Avenue. It also shows photos of Quiapo Church, Luneta Park, Plaza Miranda, Manila's walled city, and celebrities from the 1970s and 1980s like the boy band Menudo and Filipino actors and singers. The purpose is to evoke nostalgia among older Filipinos who remember what these places and celebrities were like during that time period.
The document provides nostalgic photos and descriptions of places in the Philippines from the 1900s to the 1980s. It mentions locations like Ayala Avenue, Rustan's department store in Makati, The Automat restaurant, Manila Intercon hotel, IBM building, and RCPI building in Makati. Other places mentioned include Quiapo Church, Luneta Park, Plaza Miranda, and old government buildings. Popular celebrities from the 1970s-1980s like Menudo and Sharon Cuneta are also noted.
This document contains a collection of historic photographs from Plaquemine, Louisiana spanning from circa 1900 to the 1950s. The photographs depict various buildings, streets, and landmarks around Plaquemine over time, including the waterworks plant, city hall, businesses, churches, hotels, and more. The photos provide a glimpse into how the town has changed over the decades while also showing important places and events from Plaquemine's past.
Koreatown in Los Angeles is a diverse neighborhood, with 54% of residents Latino, 32% Asian, and smaller percentages of white and black residents. It is located along Wilshire Boulevard, which was donated to the city in 1895 by Henry Gaylord Wilshire and named after him. Several historic buildings dot the neighborhood, including the Ambassador Hotel, Brown Derby restaurant, Wilshire Christian Church, and Chapman Market, though some no longer exist or have been replaced by other structures like shopping centers. Schools and Korean cultural centers like Koreatown Plaza and Galleria are also present.
This document summarizes the history and development of Tel Aviv, Israel from its origins as the port city of Jaffa to the modern city of Tel Aviv with skyscrapers. It traces the founding of early neighborhoods outside of Jaffa like Neve Tzedek in 1887 and the establishment of Tel Aviv as a separate city in 1909. It describes the growth of Tel Aviv in the early 20th century with the building of homes, streets, and important landmarks. It highlights Tel Aviv's designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to the influence of Bauhaus architects in the 1930s. It concludes with an overview of Tel Aviv's modern skyline today with high-rise buildings and
The document provides a history of the Northern Quarter area of Manchester from the 18th century to present day. It describes how the area evolved from agricultural land to becoming a center for cotton industry and manufacturing in the 19th century. Over time, as larger factories and warehouses were built elsewhere, the Northern Quarter became home to independent shops, boutiques, music venues, cafes and other cultural establishments catering to students and creatives. Landmarks like Afflecks Palace, Pop Boutique, Matt and Phreds jazz club helped establish the neighborhood's identity and draw in visitors interested in vintage fashion, live music and artisanal goods. The religious and cultural diversity of the area is also discussed.
The document contains a series of directions for navigating a map with various landmarks such as a theatre, cinema, school, park, bank, church, hotel, museum, restaurant, hospital, post office, cafes, and streets. At each step, the directions provide instructions to move between the landmarks and streets, with occasional questions about the current location. The overall document plays out like a game with the goal of navigating from one location to another by following the text-based directions.
This document provides an overview of popular shopping areas in London, including major streets like Oxford Street and Regent Street, neighborhoods like Notting Hill and Portobello Road known for their markets, and upscale areas such as Knightsbridge, Kensington, Chelsea, Mayfair and Piccadilly home to high-end stores. It also discusses the bookshops of Charing Cross Road, the diverse Camden Market, and East London's Petticoat Lane markets.
- The document provides an audio tour of London's historic Jewish East End neighborhood, highlighting key sites, history, and food.
- The tour is led by Professor Michael Berkowitz and explores locations like Liverpool Street Station memorializing the Kindertransport, Sandys Row Synagogue, the former soup kitchen on Brune Street, and restaurants like St. John's in Spitalfields.
- Along the way, Professor Berkowitz shares stories of the neighborhood's Jewish immigrants and artists who lived there, as well as recommendations for where to eat and tips for exploring the area today.
Soho is an area of central London known for its entertainment district with nightlife and film industry throughout the 20th century. It used to be farmland and later a royal park before developing in the 19th century with immigrants and theaters moving in. Today, Soho is a multicultural area that is a mix of residences, industry, culture and nightlife with restaurants, bars and clubs lining its streets on weekends.
The document provides tips for visiting Williamsburg and Manhattan in New York City. It recommends staying in Williamsburg and provides suggestions for coffee shops, restaurants, bars and things to do in the area like visiting rooftop farms or parks. It also gives recommendations for activities and places to eat and drink in Manhattan, including museums, parks and neighborhoods to explore.
This document provides a pictorial history of Wilmington, Delaware through various photographs and drawings spanning from the late 17th century to the late 20th century. It shows the early settlement and development of the city, including Old Swedes Church from 1698, a 1772 map, and depictions from the 1780s. It then transitions to show the growth of industry and population through images of the DuPont company's early offices, workers' housing, and various street scenes showcasing the city's architecture and landmarks over time.
The document provides a historical overview of businesses in Plaquemine, Louisiana between the late 19th century and mid-20th century. It describes various stores, factories, hotels, and other commercial establishments. Photos show the buildings and people associated with these businesses, such as general stores, bakeries, pharmacies, foundries, and ice cream factories. The document highlights the economic development of Plaquemine over this period through the growth and changes of local enterprises.
The document discusses several conventions of soap opera settings, including using a small central location to give a sense of community familiarity to viewers. Examples given are Coronation Street being set on a street and EastEnders set around a town square. Both soaps also feature a central meeting place like the pub. These contained sets help productions save money. The document then provides more details on the specific settings of EastEnders in London, Coronation Street in Weatherfield, and Hollyoaks in a fictional English village, noting how the variety of locations allows for interweaving storylines.
Exploring Old, Historic and Thrilling MontrealFergus Ducharme
Historic churches and buildings, vibrant social life and thrilling Old Montreal. Has something for everyone from history and lots of it, to fine dining, museums and art galleries and just plain fun.
Via Veneto is one of the most famous and expensive streets in Rome Italy.The official name is via Vittorio Veneto, after the Batlle of Vittorio Veneto.Federico Fellini´s classic 1960 fil La Dolce Vita was mostly centered around the Via Veneto area.
The document provides a nostalgic look back at places in the Philippines from the 1900s to the 1980s, including photos of areas like Ayala Avenue, Makati, Quiapo, Luneta Park, and Rizal Park from different decades. It also features popular celebrities from the 1970s and 80s such as Menudo, Bagets, Sharon Cuneta, and Boy Sullivan.
Soho is a small area in central London known for its entertainment district with clubs, bars, restaurants, and coffee shops that give it an open, lively atmosphere on weekends. It has long been established as a center for nightlife and music, housing hundreds of pubs, clubs, cafes, and musicians. Soho has also become a popular area for upmarket restaurants and media offices, undergoing significant gentrification since the 1980s.
The document provides nostalgic photos and descriptions of places in the Philippines from the 1900s to the 1980s. It mentions locations like Ayala Avenue, Rustan's department store in Makati, The Automat restaurant, Manila Intercon hotel, IBM building, and RCPI building along Makati Avenue. It also shows photos of Quiapo Church, Luneta Park, Plaza Miranda, Manila's walled city, and celebrities from the 1970s and 1980s like the boy band Menudo and Filipino actors and singers. The purpose is to evoke nostalgia among older Filipinos who remember what these places and celebrities were like during that time period.
The document provides nostalgic photos and descriptions of places in the Philippines from the 1900s to the 1980s. It mentions locations like Ayala Avenue, Rustan's department store in Makati, The Automat restaurant, Manila Intercon hotel, IBM building, and RCPI building in Makati. Other places mentioned include Quiapo Church, Luneta Park, Plaza Miranda, and old government buildings. Popular celebrities from the 1970s-1980s like Menudo and Sharon Cuneta are also noted.
This document contains a collection of historic photographs from Plaquemine, Louisiana spanning from circa 1900 to the 1950s. The photographs depict various buildings, streets, and landmarks around Plaquemine over time, including the waterworks plant, city hall, businesses, churches, hotels, and more. The photos provide a glimpse into how the town has changed over the decades while also showing important places and events from Plaquemine's past.
Koreatown in Los Angeles is a diverse neighborhood, with 54% of residents Latino, 32% Asian, and smaller percentages of white and black residents. It is located along Wilshire Boulevard, which was donated to the city in 1895 by Henry Gaylord Wilshire and named after him. Several historic buildings dot the neighborhood, including the Ambassador Hotel, Brown Derby restaurant, Wilshire Christian Church, and Chapman Market, though some no longer exist or have been replaced by other structures like shopping centers. Schools and Korean cultural centers like Koreatown Plaza and Galleria are also present.
This document summarizes the history and development of Tel Aviv, Israel from its origins as the port city of Jaffa to the modern city of Tel Aviv with skyscrapers. It traces the founding of early neighborhoods outside of Jaffa like Neve Tzedek in 1887 and the establishment of Tel Aviv as a separate city in 1909. It describes the growth of Tel Aviv in the early 20th century with the building of homes, streets, and important landmarks. It highlights Tel Aviv's designation as a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to the influence of Bauhaus architects in the 1930s. It concludes with an overview of Tel Aviv's modern skyline today with high-rise buildings and
The document provides a history of the Northern Quarter area of Manchester from the 18th century to present day. It describes how the area evolved from agricultural land to becoming a center for cotton industry and manufacturing in the 19th century. Over time, as larger factories and warehouses were built elsewhere, the Northern Quarter became home to independent shops, boutiques, music venues, cafes and other cultural establishments catering to students and creatives. Landmarks like Afflecks Palace, Pop Boutique, Matt and Phreds jazz club helped establish the neighborhood's identity and draw in visitors interested in vintage fashion, live music and artisanal goods. The religious and cultural diversity of the area is also discussed.
The document contains a series of directions for navigating a map with various landmarks such as a theatre, cinema, school, park, bank, church, hotel, museum, restaurant, hospital, post office, cafes, and streets. At each step, the directions provide instructions to move between the landmarks and streets, with occasional questions about the current location. The overall document plays out like a game with the goal of navigating from one location to another by following the text-based directions.
This document provides an overview of popular shopping areas in London, including major streets like Oxford Street and Regent Street, neighborhoods like Notting Hill and Portobello Road known for their markets, and upscale areas such as Knightsbridge, Kensington, Chelsea, Mayfair and Piccadilly home to high-end stores. It also discusses the bookshops of Charing Cross Road, the diverse Camden Market, and East London's Petticoat Lane markets.
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Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering.pptxDenish Jangid
Chapter wise All Notes of First year Basic Civil Engineering
Syllabus
Chapter-1
Introduction to objective, scope and outcome the subject
Chapter 2
Introduction: Scope and Specialization of Civil Engineering, Role of civil Engineer in Society, Impact of infrastructural development on economy of country.
Chapter 3
Surveying: Object Principles & Types of Surveying; Site Plans, Plans & Maps; Scales & Unit of different Measurements.
Linear Measurements: Instruments used. Linear Measurement by Tape, Ranging out Survey Lines and overcoming Obstructions; Measurements on sloping ground; Tape corrections, conventional symbols. Angular Measurements: Instruments used; Introduction to Compass Surveying, Bearings and Longitude & Latitude of a Line, Introduction to total station.
Levelling: Instrument used Object of levelling, Methods of levelling in brief, and Contour maps.
Chapter 4
Buildings: Selection of site for Buildings, Layout of Building Plan, Types of buildings, Plinth area, carpet area, floor space index, Introduction to building byelaws, concept of sun light & ventilation. Components of Buildings & their functions, Basic concept of R.C.C., Introduction to types of foundation
Chapter 5
Transportation: Introduction to Transportation Engineering; Traffic and Road Safety: Types and Characteristics of Various Modes of Transportation; Various Road Traffic Signs, Causes of Accidents and Road Safety Measures.
Chapter 6
Environmental Engineering: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Acts and Regulations, Functional Concepts of Ecology, Basics of Species, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Hydrological Cycle; Chemical Cycles: Carbon, Nitrogen & Phosphorus; Energy Flow in Ecosystems.
Water Pollution: Water Quality standards, Introduction to Treatment & Disposal of Waste Water. Reuse and Saving of Water, Rain Water Harvesting. Solid Waste Management: Classification of Solid Waste, Collection, Transportation and Disposal of Solid. Recycling of Solid Waste: Energy Recovery, Sanitary Landfill, On-Site Sanitation. Air & Noise Pollution: Primary and Secondary air pollutants, Harmful effects of Air Pollution, Control of Air Pollution. . Noise Pollution Harmful Effects of noise pollution, control of noise pollution, Global warming & Climate Change, Ozone depletion, Greenhouse effect
Text Books:
1. Palancharmy, Basic Civil Engineering, McGraw Hill publishers.
2. Satheesh Gopi, Basic Civil Engineering, Pearson Publishers.
3. Ketki Rangwala Dalal, Essentials of Civil Engineering, Charotar Publishing House.
4. BCP, Surveying volume 1
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Walmart Business+ and Spark Good for Nonprofits.pdfTechSoup
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The webinar may also give some examples on how nonprofits can best leverage Walmart Business+.
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16. Corner of Raymond and Rockey Streets, Yeoville. This used to be quite a famous restaurant, I can't recall its name offhand, but I am sure it was M ama's .
17. All that remains of the South Street cafe, Bellevue East, Yeoville. It's still open, but I didn't venture too close because of what appeared to be sewerage in the gutter, which really put me off a bit.
18. The corner of Rockey and Bezuidenhout Streets, Yeoville. There used to be a late night takeaway on this corner. It was a Kentucky Fried Chicken once upon a time as well.
21. The BP Garage on the north corner of the major Rockey and Bezuidenhout Street intersection. One of two petrol stations in Rockey Road , both closed down due to being continuously robbed out of business. It was confirmed that the last owner of this petrol station was shot dead with an AK-47 during a robbery. The station was just abandoned, hence the pump's pipes hang loosely there, normally BP would take their stuff away. (Next slide)
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23. A typical gutted house, corner of Muller and Bezuidenhout Streets. Even the roof has been stolen.
25. Inhabited house, lower Rockey Street , towards Observatory. ALL of the houses here look like this. I recall that the chief photographer for Associated Press in 1990 telling me how happy he was to be buying a house here, and he looked at me all funny when I told him I didn't think it was a good idea. Like all “good” liberals, he has probably since voted with his feet. (next slide)
28. Street scene, Dunbar Street . Taken from my car while moving, as by now I had attracted attention and was being followed by an aggressive group of locals. It was time to leave Yeoville.
32. The ruins of the Sands Hotel, O'Reilly Street , Hillbrow.
33. The main entrance to the Sands Hotel, O'Reilly Street , Hillbrow -- or rather should I say the ruins of the Sands Hotel main entrance
34. The ruins of the Mark Hotel , O'Reilly Road , Hillbrow. Incredible to think I actually stayed there while on holiday in 1984.
35. A close-up of the ruins of the Mark Hotel , O'Reilly Road , Hillbrow.
36. The corner of Catherine and Esselin Streets, Hillbrow. Trash is just everywhere, and the whole place really does stink to high heaven.
37. The main entrance to the old Hillbrow Squash Centre, Pretoria Street . The escalators have long since been smashed, and the one on the right is in such poor condition that it is dangerous, hence it has been blocked with an old car bonnet.
39. Parkview Apartment block, Lily Ave , Berea . Fairly typical state of the buildings in the suburb today. Inhabited.
40. A side view of the Parkview Apartment block, showing the equally typical street scene. What baffles me is the constant filth everywhere, even when trash cans are available, as one can see in the picture.
41. The bricked up remains of the Hatikvah Delicatessen, one of Hillbrow's more famous Jewish delis. Catherine Ave.
42. Burnt out and gutted apartments, Catherine Street , Hillbrow
43. Corner Soper and Catherine Roads, Hillbrow. Fairly typical street scene.
44. A gutted and bricked up building, corner Claim and Kotze Streets, Hillbrow.
45. Gutted building and ruined furniture store, corner Edith Cavell and Kotze Streets, Hillbrow. No more Big Deals , in fact no deals at all.
47. The Nedbank Plaza and the ruins of the Cafe Zurich, formerly a great late night hangout which used to serve the most wonderful Black Forest cake... Pretoria Street , Hillbrow
48. The gutted ruins of the Nedbank Plaza and the Cafe Zurich, Pretoria Street .
49. The Ruins of Cafe Zurich, Pretoria Street , another view.
51. The entrance to the Highpoint "shopping centre" on Pretoria Street , as it looks today. Note the totally gutted building on the right. This seems to be a common pattern throughout the area.
52. The Highpoint apartment block: back in the 1980s, it was the place to stay -- if you had an apartment there, you really had arrived. Very popular with the rich students at Wits University , it was...
53. A close-up of a few of the windows in Highpoint today.
54. The destroyed building on the corner of Claim and Pretoria Streets, Hillbrow. Peter Rose used to publish the Hillbrow Herald from this building...I wonder what happened to him?
55. A close-up of the corner of Claim and Pretoria Streets. There used to be a dance studio and a fancy fashion outfitters there... I recall it was too expensive for me (mid 1980s).
56. Anyone remember buying records at the Hillbrow Record Centre, Pretoria Street , Hillbrow? Well you can't anymore. It's boarded and barred up, like many shops in the area.
57. Anyone remember the Milky Lane milkshake shop above Hillbrow Record Centre? Well, it's also gone, long time....
58. Street scene, Pretoria Road . Formerly one of the main shopping roads in Hillbrow. The mattresses and blankets are from locals who sleep in the streets.
74. The Three Castles Building , Marshall Street It was once a famous Marshall Street , Johannesburg landmark, now it's just another ruin...
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78. The View From the Gauteng Legislature Building It's a funny thing, the New South Africa . After taking over the old Johannesburg City Hall complex and turning it into the legislative assembly for the new 'Gauteng' province (essentially the old Witwatersrand region), presumably to make it pride of place for the province, they seemed to have forgotten what is all around them.. When one stands directly in front of the Legislature building, this is the view one has to the north (note the flagpoles!)
81. this is view one has to the east, or directly in front of you (the old Rissik Street Post Office. In 2003, the building, which has been empty since 1996, had its clock hands, bell and the entire copper dome stolen.) Below, some close-ups;
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84. This is the view one has to the south, I think it was a department store in the 'bad" old days, but now it's just another empty ruin, partially occupied by squatters.
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86. Joubert Park Joubert Park was one of the first open spaces for Johannesburg's inner city, proclaimed in 1906 but planned in 1887 and named after Boer War hero, Commandant-General PJ Joubert. It used to be a place where the city council put up Christmas lights, where choirs would sing Christmas carols . . . nowadays it's just a slum with squatters living there...
87. First, a picture from the Old South Africa , showing what Joubert Park USED to look like...
105. Oppenheimer Park, situated between President and Pritchard Streets, was a pleasant green spot in between the high rise commercial blocks of the old Johannesburg . Its central feature was a fountain, over which leapt a stunning piece of sculpture: a series of Impala, all linked. The statue was so marvelous that it was a tourist attraction in the official guides to Johannesburg .
107. By the late 1990s, Oppenheimer Park had been trashed by the New South Africa . Bits of the statue were stolen by being hack sawed off, probably to be sold as scrap metal. Finally, the inevitable happened, and the entire statue was stolen, hacked off its pedestal. On the pictures below, the original mountings can still be seen. The council has placed a table where the statues and fountain used to be.