yacht over 100 years old
Marlene Kovacs writes on 20min.ch a report on the 104 Year-old yacht:
Messe Friedrichshafen Interboot begins tomorrow. With this the Steinacher Peter Inch, with its 104-year-old yacht Elizabeth. "We are very proud of Elizabeth," says owner Peter Inch. Because of this sailing ship is very special: The ship of a class type is indeed already 104 years old, but the modern yachts is second to none. The son of German Emperor Wilhelm was one of the owners of the ship before 1937 Inch in the possession of the family came. "There is only a few sailing vessels of this age are still in such good shape," says George Smits, a former boat builder and years of supervisor of the yacht. Although it had been restored, but are still in their original condition. Imperial had much money in the ship. "However, it has really paid off," he says. Via: 20min.ch
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Accessible Architecture
The editors Joachim Fischer and Philipp Meuser want to draw attention to their pre-order: Disabled Architecture elderly and disabled in the 21 Planning and Building Century. It is a manual and planning guide, 304 pages with over 300 illustrations, 225 x 280mm, in German and English. ISBN 978-3-938666-46-3
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Subscription price EUR 68.00 until 15 , 2009, after EUR 78.00
means building more handicapped accessible, set up only as wide doors and low light switch. Accessibility allows independent and self-determined lifestyle, promotes mobility and integration in the coexistence of all ages and groups. Presented are approximately 50 current project examples using text, photographs, Plans and drawings. They all give a modern form language for expressing contemporary habitats for human beings are created and designed. A provocative plea for a barrier-free building, which not only has pure tokenism, and an illustrated commentary on the DIN complete the new standard work.
More info can be found at: http://www.dom-publishers.com/product_info.php?info=p84_Barrierefreie-Architektur.html
Delivery is free postage! For the press we have at hand and review copies, you always like to be requested from us. is
The editors Joachim Fischer and Philipp Meuser want to draw attention to their pre-order: Disabled Architecture elderly and disabled in the 21 Planning and Building Century. It is a manual and planning guide, 304 pages with over 300 illustrations, 225 x 280mm, in German and English. ISBN 978-3-938666-46-3
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Subscription price EUR 68.00 until 15 , 2009, after EUR 78.00
means building more handicapped accessible, set up only as wide doors and low light switch. Accessibility allows independent and self-determined lifestyle, promotes mobility and integration in the coexistence of all ages and groups. Presented are approximately 50 current project examples using text, photographs, Plans and drawings. They all give a modern form language for expressing contemporary habitats for human beings are created and designed. A provocative plea for a barrier-free building, which not only has pure tokenism, and an illustrated commentary on the DIN complete the new standard work.
More info can be found at: http://www.dom-publishers.com/product_info.php?info=p84_Barrierefreie-Architektur.html
Delivery is free postage! For the press we have at hand and review copies, you always like to be requested from us. is
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Wisconsin Vision Insurance Providers
Growing old at home
to the topic at Winterthur, a new information brochure appeared: "At home, be older - comfortable and safe".
The author Felix Bohn explains what to look for older people need if you want to remain independent as long as possible and stay at home and what to consider when looking for housing.
The brochure is now available for download in PDF format from the website http://www.wohnenimalter.ch/ under "News". Printed copies can be obtained from: City of Winterthur, Department of Social Welfare, age and care, Postfach, 8402 Winterthur, alterundpflege@win.ch.
to the topic at Winterthur, a new information brochure appeared: "At home, be older - comfortable and safe".
The author Felix Bohn explains what to look for older people need if you want to remain independent as long as possible and stay at home and what to consider when looking for housing.
The brochure is now available for download in PDF format from the website http://www.wohnenimalter.ch/ under "News". Printed copies can be obtained from: City of Winterthur, Department of Social Welfare, age and care, Postfach, 8402 Winterthur, alterundpflege@win.ch.
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