Architectural artefacts form the identity of the cities, especially when these artifacts dated to historical times, it becomes more valuable. The importance of preserving the architectural heritage is more meaningful ...Architectural artefacts form the identity of the cities, especially when these artifacts dated to historical times, it becomes more valuable. The importance of preserving the architectural heritage is more meaningful when the building is preserved with its whole environment, with the other historical buildings around as a site protection. Preservation of historical monuments not only individually but also with their environments help the city regain its identity that it has lost. The Conservation Approach to Cultural Assets in Turkey has reached to its peek starting from 1985's through introducing the effects of the recent amendment on cultural heritage law and the impact of the EU integration process. The municipalities started to use this recent amendment on cultural heritage laws as a method of recovering their cities for the local identity searches. This paper will deal with the current challenges for conservation practice in Turkey, through introducing the effects of the recent amendment on cultural heritage law and the impact of the EU integration process, and examine some major promising conservation and renovation, rehabilitation projects continuing in Izmir the third biggest city of Turkey for which local solutions are being devised for problems of global context in the meaning of local identity searches for the city.展开更多
Creating a new headquarters is a unique opportunity to celebrate mission,optimize operations,and invest in the future of an institution.This article describes the process of conceptualizing,designing,and constructing ...Creating a new headquarters is a unique opportunity to celebrate mission,optimize operations,and invest in the future of an institution.This article describes the process of conceptualizing,designing,and constructing a new world headquarters for Service Credit Union in Portsmouth,NH,that achieved LEED Gold certification.As the headquarters to a not-for-profit institution,the project needed to embody Service Credit Union’s core mission of service to its members.From the beginning,sustainable design was embraced as a methodology to increase employee retention and productivity,lead to more self-sufficient operations,and ultimately provide value and benefit to all its members.The new world headquarters for Service Credit Union takes advantage of smart design strategies,green materials and technologies,while planning for the future.It creates an iconic corporate image for the forward-thinking credit union with quality and integrity as standout characteristics of the building design.展开更多
Excess available K and Fe in Fe ore tailings with organic matter amendment and water-deficiencies may restrain plant colonization and growth,which hinders the formation of eco-engineered soil from these tailings for s...Excess available K and Fe in Fe ore tailings with organic matter amendment and water-deficiencies may restrain plant colonization and growth,which hinders the formation of eco-engineered soil from these tailings for sustainable and cost-effective mine site rehabilitation.Arbuscular mycorrhizal(AM)fungi are widely demonstrated to assist plant growth under various unfavorable environments.However,it is still unclear whether AM symbiosis in tailings amended with different types of plant biomass and under different water conditions could overcome the surplus K and Fe stress for plants in Fe ore tailings,and if so,by what mechanisms.Here,host plants(Sorghum sp.Hybrid cv.Silk),either colonized or noncolonized by the AM fungi(Glomus spp.),were cultivated in lucerne hay(LH,C:N ratio of 18)-or sugarcane mulch(SM,C:N ratio of 78)-amended Fe ore tailings under well-watered(55%water-holding capacity(WHC)of tailings)or water-deficient(30%WHC of tailings)conditions.Root mycorrhizal colonization,plant growth,and mineral elemental uptake and partitioning were examined.Results indicated that AM fungal colonization improved plant growth in tailings amended with plant biomass under water-deficient conditions.Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal colonization enhanced plant mineral element uptake,especially P,both in the LH-and SM-amended tailings regardless of water condition.Additionally,AM symbiosis development restrained the translocation of excess elements(i.e.,K and Fe)from plant roots to shoots,thereby relieving their phytotoxicity.The AM fungal roles in P uptake and excess elemental partitioning were greater in LH-amended tailings than in SM-amended tailings.Water deficiency weakened AM fungal colonization and functions in terms of mineral element uptake and partitioning.These findings highlighted the vital role AM fungi played in regulating plant growth and nutrition status in Fe ore tailings technosol,providing an important basis for involvement of AM fungi in the eco-engineered pedogenesis of Fe ore tailings.展开更多
文摘Architectural artefacts form the identity of the cities, especially when these artifacts dated to historical times, it becomes more valuable. The importance of preserving the architectural heritage is more meaningful when the building is preserved with its whole environment, with the other historical buildings around as a site protection. Preservation of historical monuments not only individually but also with their environments help the city regain its identity that it has lost. The Conservation Approach to Cultural Assets in Turkey has reached to its peek starting from 1985's through introducing the effects of the recent amendment on cultural heritage law and the impact of the EU integration process. The municipalities started to use this recent amendment on cultural heritage laws as a method of recovering their cities for the local identity searches. This paper will deal with the current challenges for conservation practice in Turkey, through introducing the effects of the recent amendment on cultural heritage law and the impact of the EU integration process, and examine some major promising conservation and renovation, rehabilitation projects continuing in Izmir the third biggest city of Turkey for which local solutions are being devised for problems of global context in the meaning of local identity searches for the city.
文摘Creating a new headquarters is a unique opportunity to celebrate mission,optimize operations,and invest in the future of an institution.This article describes the process of conceptualizing,designing,and constructing a new world headquarters for Service Credit Union in Portsmouth,NH,that achieved LEED Gold certification.As the headquarters to a not-for-profit institution,the project needed to embody Service Credit Union’s core mission of service to its members.From the beginning,sustainable design was embraced as a methodology to increase employee retention and productivity,lead to more self-sufficient operations,and ultimately provide value and benefit to all its members.The new world headquarters for Service Credit Union takes advantage of smart design strategies,green materials and technologies,while planning for the future.It creates an iconic corporate image for the forward-thinking credit union with quality and integrity as standout characteristics of the building design.
基金funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.U20A20115)Australian Research Council Linkage Project(No.LP160100598)+2 种基金China Scholarship Council(No.201906350122)the Key Platform and Scientific Research Projects of Guangdong Provincial Education Department,China(No.2020KCXTD006)Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Soil and Groundwater Pollution Control,China(No.2023B1212060002)。
文摘Excess available K and Fe in Fe ore tailings with organic matter amendment and water-deficiencies may restrain plant colonization and growth,which hinders the formation of eco-engineered soil from these tailings for sustainable and cost-effective mine site rehabilitation.Arbuscular mycorrhizal(AM)fungi are widely demonstrated to assist plant growth under various unfavorable environments.However,it is still unclear whether AM symbiosis in tailings amended with different types of plant biomass and under different water conditions could overcome the surplus K and Fe stress for plants in Fe ore tailings,and if so,by what mechanisms.Here,host plants(Sorghum sp.Hybrid cv.Silk),either colonized or noncolonized by the AM fungi(Glomus spp.),were cultivated in lucerne hay(LH,C:N ratio of 18)-or sugarcane mulch(SM,C:N ratio of 78)-amended Fe ore tailings under well-watered(55%water-holding capacity(WHC)of tailings)or water-deficient(30%WHC of tailings)conditions.Root mycorrhizal colonization,plant growth,and mineral elemental uptake and partitioning were examined.Results indicated that AM fungal colonization improved plant growth in tailings amended with plant biomass under water-deficient conditions.Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal colonization enhanced plant mineral element uptake,especially P,both in the LH-and SM-amended tailings regardless of water condition.Additionally,AM symbiosis development restrained the translocation of excess elements(i.e.,K and Fe)from plant roots to shoots,thereby relieving their phytotoxicity.The AM fungal roles in P uptake and excess elemental partitioning were greater in LH-amended tailings than in SM-amended tailings.Water deficiency weakened AM fungal colonization and functions in terms of mineral element uptake and partitioning.These findings highlighted the vital role AM fungi played in regulating plant growth and nutrition status in Fe ore tailings technosol,providing an important basis for involvement of AM fungi in the eco-engineered pedogenesis of Fe ore tailings.