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d. landscape. mean we're really we love to experiment with every new project we're doing and i learn something new and i find a new technique and at the end of the day tell a story in a in a new way. three d. video and come on there highlights not being proved it's a winning combination and now we just have to wait and see what that committee shaft is up the sleeve for the future. next restaurant is thinking of future generations with their recycling initiative here in germany for example every single person produces more than six hundred kilos of waste every year the silo restaurants and brighton proves that less waste doesn't have to mean less taste the own a douglas mcmasters works out a way to ensure nothing is thrown away in his kitchen so you won't see any bins at silo but there's plenty of great food. this is the sino restaurant in the southern british coastal resort of brighton it features naturally produced local cuisine but wait there's more silo is the u.k.'s first zero waste restaurant
d. landscape. mean we're really we love to experiment with every new project we're doing and i learn something new and i find a new technique and at the end of the day tell a story in a in a new way. three d. video and come on there highlights not being proved it's a winning combination and now we just have to wait and see what that committee shaft is up the sleeve for the future. next restaurant is thinking of future generations with their recycling initiative here in germany for example every...
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d the movement that we're building. and so i think the landscape has anged in that having that real seat at the table something that's very important. i represent not only my business experience but also my personal experience. and my, you know, 89% ofe purchasing in this country is done by women. >> right. >> so the idea that women wouldn't have a seat at the table for any consumer business, let alone an business to begin with is kind of crazy. don't think about it as, oh, i'm a woman, therefore. i think i'm tina, and this is my experience. and i don't want to be laned or given an advantage -- to be labed or given andvantage other than skills and passion and what i'm building and executing. >> to experiences you bring it -- >> absolutely. that's because of what i've not just because of, you know, what profile or cohort i fall into. >> right. what would be your biggest piece of advice for aspiringrs entrepren >> i would say always be your authentic self. authenticity scales. bring smarter people around you that complement your skill set. and comple
d the movement that we're building. and so i think the landscape has anged in that having that real seat at the table something that's very important. i represent not only my business experience but also my personal experience. and my, you know, 89% ofe purchasing in this country is done by women. >> right. >> so the idea that women wouldn't have a seat at the table for any consumer business, let alone an business to begin with is kind of crazy. don't think about it as, oh, i'm a...
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d laser scanning. i do this because documentation is a type of preservation. slave house are disappearing from the landscape. by documenting them you preserve them. through the database as a way to share information and get it out there and learn from them. this is a way for people to learn about these buildings and save them and make them available to a wider audience without having to come out because a lot of the sites are hard to get to and a lot of them are privately owned. property owners don't necessarily want people constantly coming out to the site to look at the structures. the owners have been very helpful but at the same time it is easier to have something available online somewhere where you can get to. in total i have done survey work in 150 sites. and about 120 of those have been in virginia. i found this place through a coworker and mentor of mine who has originally been through there and he is a historian and works for a private firm and practice that he know about. he know i wanted to check it out.>> can you tell us what you do? >> his name is mark and this is a special because it has a su
d laser scanning. i do this because documentation is a type of preservation. slave house are disappearing from the landscape. by documenting them you preserve them. through the database as a way to share information and get it out there and learn from them. this is a way for people to learn about these buildings and save them and make them available to a wider audience without having to come out because a lot of the sites are hard to get to and a lot of them are privately owned. property owners...
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d laser scanning. it's important to do this because one type of documentation is preservation. slave houses are buildings that are disappearing from the landscape and so by documenting them, that's one way of preserving. documenting them and through my databases also a way to share information and get it out there and learn from them. so, this is a way for people to learn about these buildings and study them and make them available to a wider audience without having to necessarily come out to the sites. because a lot of these sites are hard to get to. and also a lot of sites are privately owned. so, you know, property owners don't necessarily want people, you know, constantly coming out to their sites to look at these structures. but the property owners have been very helpful and willing to work with me. but at the same time, you know, it's easier to have something that's available online somewhere that you can get to. in total i have done survey work at about 150 sites. about 120 to 130 have been in virginia. i've been focusing on virginia the last couple of years. i found this place through a co-worker and mentor of mine who has -- originally
d laser scanning. it's important to do this because one type of documentation is preservation. slave houses are buildings that are disappearing from the landscape and so by documenting them, that's one way of preserving. documenting them and through my databases also a way to share information and get it out there and learn from them. so, this is a way for people to learn about these buildings and study them and make them available to a wider audience without having to necessarily come out to...
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contract rs -- i would d she will represent the folsom design followed by carrie ru rudneck and she is the project manager for the folsom project. >> good afternoon carrie with cmg landscape architecture. i am patiently awaiting the slides. >> welcome. >> thank you. i am briefly going to try to move through the project design as quickly as possible. we have been working with ocia and public works on the design. as shane mentioned the scope is from second to spear street, about six block area. when we started the project our charge was to implement the 2006 approved open face plan for the transbay area along folsom street. we saw the main project goals as creating vibrant main street linking the rin con and transbay neighborhood and providing services for all the new residents. the second piece we saw was implementing green infrastructure. that meant re-establishing transit from folsom to existing and new residents in the area and also providing a two-way bike lane, a dedicated bike lane eastbound and westbound and then the third layer of that is providing wideth sidewalk for pedestrian circulation. our next goal for the project was to create beautiful kind of places to si
contract rs -- i would d she will represent the folsom design followed by carrie ru rudneck and she is the project manager for the folsom project. >> good afternoon carrie with cmg landscape architecture. i am patiently awaiting the slides. >> welcome. >> thank you. i am briefly going to try to move through the project design as quickly as possible. we have been working with ocia and public works on the design. as shane mentioned the scope is from second to spear street, about...
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d earlier this morning is coming to an end. it wille on out, throw stay relatively cloudy, the showers which you can see are dotting the landscape a stray raindrop or two later on this afternoon. extra clouds around, we'll keep extra highs today in the upper 70s and low 80s. tracking storms tomorrow afternoon and evening. >> all right, dylan. you have to put on your orange room hat, and craig, this has a little something to do with you. >> it does. hat is on. let's talk about this.ou craig, had a chance to sit down with john david washington ahead of the release of his latest movie "black klansman" they chatted about the breakout role to growing up as denzel's son, but it's washington's support from his mother paul etta that had social media buzzing. >> as you got started in the business, being the son of washington. >> and pauletta washington. who was earning more money than he was. she was on broadwayworking. she paid for the first date, paid the bill, paid the cab ride. classically trained went to juilliard. she's a great artist in her own right. i learned a lot from her. my father taught me how to hunt, my mother taught me h
d earlier this morning is coming to an end. it wille on out, throw stay relatively cloudy, the showers which you can see are dotting the landscape a stray raindrop or two later on this afternoon. extra clouds around, we'll keep extra highs today in the upper 70s and low 80s. tracking storms tomorrow afternoon and evening. >> all right, dylan. you have to put on your orange room hat, and craig, this has a little something to do with you. >> it does. hat is on. let's talk about...