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Apollo Memories Have Us Looking Up

The Apollo launch multimedia piece shown upon and around the Washington Monument is an inspiring piece of storytelling and visualization.

The Apollo launch multimedia piece shown upon and around the Washington Monument is an inspiring piece of storytelling and visualization. It masters constraints beautifully, and the venue replicates the shared experience that those witnessing the launch and moon landing must have felt…albeit on a smaller scale. This liftoff will lift your spirits as we face our troubling times and contrast that with a vision of reaching Mars.

To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing, the Washington Monument hosted an Apollo Space Launch Celebration, presenting a captivating event that commemorated the historic achievements of the Apollo space program. Held at the iconic Washington Monument in the heart of the nation's capital, this celebration pays tribute to the extraordinary efforts that led to humanity's first steps on the moon. The event featured awe-inspiring projections on the monument, showcasing the incredible journey of the Apollo missions to space. The Washington Monument, a symbol of American ingenuity and determination, serves as a fitting backdrop for this celebration of human exploration, science, and the enduring spirit of discovery that characterized the Apollo program. It's an occasion that unites people to celebrate one of the most significant achievements in the history of space exploration.

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Oroville Dam Spillway

Last week, The California Department of Water Resources opened the gates of the Oroville Reservoir. Water flowed dramatically down the chute (the width of a twelve-lane highway with a center divider) for the first time since the spillway failed a couple of years ago, forcing the evacuation of over 100,000 residents downstream.


Last week, The California Department of Water Resources opened the gates of the Oroville Reservoir. Water flowed dramatically down the chute (the width of a twelve-lane highway with a center divider) for the first time since the spillway failed a couple of years ago, forcing the evacuation of over 100,000 residents downstream.


This has been a fantastic feat of engineering and a project of inspirational scale. It is nice to see we can complete projects like this in a timely and safe fashion. The spillway works as designed and is a thing of awe and beauty. Thanks to all who worked tirelessly on the project to ensure the safety of California’s crucial water supply. And thanks to DWR for doing such a fantastic job of capturing the progress of the project, which can be viewed here.

The Oroville Dam spillway reconstruction project, undertaken after the crisis of 2017, stands as a monumental engineering effort to restore the damaged infrastructure and enhance the safety of the Oroville Dam, one of California's critical water supply and flood control facilities. The crisis unfolded when heavy rainfall and erosion caused severe damage to the main and emergency spillways, leading to the evacuation of thousands of residents downstream. In response, a massive reconstruction project was initiated to rectify the damage and ensure the long-term integrity of the dam.

The project, estimated to cost over a billion dollars, was a collaborative effort involving various state and federal agencies, engineering firms, and construction companies. It entailed meticulously reconstructing the main and emergency spillways, employing modern engineering techniques and materials to enhance their resilience and capacity. Engineers and construction teams faced significant challenges, from coordinating the massive concrete pours to ensuring the project's timely completion before the next rainy season. Furthermore, safety features were incorporated into the design to mitigate future risks and protect the communities downstream.

The Oroville Dam spillway reconstruction project represents not only a remarkable feat of engineering and construction but also a testament to the importance of maintaining and improving critical infrastructure for water management and flood control. It serves as a reminder of the dedication and expertise required to safeguard communities and resources in the face of natural disasters and underscores the ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety and sustainability of California's water supply and flood control systems.

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Erosion of Luxury

The skyscraper "Erosion" designed by Herzog & de Meuron would undoubtedly make a striking addition to the New York skyline.


The skyscraper "Erosion" designed by Herzog & de Meuron would be a striking addition to the New York skyline. The Swiss architects have designed a building that supports individualized floor layouts for occupants, offering more external space for some depending upon tastes and desires. As pointed out in a recent post on Eikongraphia, one of the more notable features is a floor-to-ceiling height of four meters. Many urban dwellers would welcome the modernist aesthetic, panoramic cityscapes, and open plans. But in these tough economic times, could such a design see the light of day, or will the force of current economic winds wear away this vision?


For more discussion of this proposed design, head over to Eikongraphia.


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