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Heatherwick Studio’s Vessel reopens after three-year closure
The Architects’ JournalHeatherwick Studio’s Vessel reopens after three-year closure The Vessel in New York has reopened after steel meshing was installed as a safety measure on Heatherwick Studio’s controversial attraction The post Heatherwick Studio’s Vessel reopens after three-year closure appeared first on The Architects’ JournalGino Spocchia
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Bridge Wreckage To Be Removed From Container Ship at Baltimore Collapse Site
Crews are preparing to remove a 5,000-ton section of bridge steel from the deck of the cargo vessel M/V Dali, in hopes of refloating the vessel and further clearing the channel blocked by the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge.
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MTC develops temperature controlled vaccine storage
An intelligent, temperature-controlled vessel for the storage and distribution of vaccines has been developed by engineers at the Manufacturing Technology Centre. Developed initially for the storage and transport temperature-sensitive Covid vaccines, the vessel can now store different types of vaccines and medical supplies. The product is ready to be scaled up and supplied to the […] The post MTC develops temperature controlled vaccine storage appeared first on The Engineer.
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Heatherwick Studios ‘distraught’ as NY attraction closes after fourth suicide
The Architects’ JournalHeatherwick Studios ‘distraught’ as NY attraction closes after fourth suicide Heatherwick Studios has said it is ‘distraught’ after a fourth person killed themselves at the Vessel, a New York visitor attraction completed by the practice in 2019 The post Heatherwick Studios ‘distraught’ as NY attraction closes after fourth suicide appeared first on The Architects’ JournalWill Ing
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CBS - The Vessel - Thomas Heatherwick's oversized public art structure, 17032019
It's the centerpiece of the largest and most expensive private real estate development in American history: "Vessel," a 150-foot-tall sculpture in the middle of Hudson Yards, a new 16-building complex on the West Side of Manhattan. The honeycombed flight of fancy, made of 154 flights of stairs, was conceived by 49- year-old British designer Thomas Heatherwick, who has put his stamp on some of the most provocative buildings and public projects around the world. Anthony Mason reports.
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