sábado, 20 de junio de 2020

THE SHARD - LONDON'S SKYLINE.

Hi my dear friends. Today, we are going to know a bit more about "The Shard" a new and famous London skyscraper.

Hola mis queridos amigos. Hoy vamos a saber un poquito más sobre "The Shard" (La astilla) un famoso y nuevo rascacielos de Londres.


Info; from Speak Up magazine.
Photos:  getty.images.es  /  kone.es  /  londres.es  /  londonpass.es  /  posterlounge.es





THE SHARD   -   LONDON'S SKYLINE

If you have been to London recently, you will have noticed that there is an addition to the skyline.  It is called "The Shard" and it was officially inaugurated on July 5th, 2012 with a spectacular light and laser show.  Since then The Shard has quickly established itself as a landmark.  It has already replaced "The Gherkin" as the British capital's most unusual building.

As well as being unusual, The Shard is also very tall: at 309.6 metres it is in fact the tallest building in Western Europe. The Shard is located in a new commercial district, London Bridge Quarter, on the South Bank, across the river from "The City".



SUSTAINABILITY

The project is a partnership between the State of Qatar and the Sellar Property Group.  The developers are keen to emphasise that The Shard is an example of sustainable urban development:  95 per cent of the construction material has been recycled, while 20 per cent of the steelwork comes from recycled sources.

As London Bridge Quarter spokesperson explains: "The Shard" was coined by its Italian architect, Renzo Piano, who transformed Paris with the Pompidou Centre in the 1970s. A "shard" is a fragment of glass and this Shard consists of facets of glass that don't actually touch; this allows the building to "breathe".

Renzo Piano described The Shard as being like shards of glass, because, if you look at it, that's exactly what it is, it's got six or eight different sides to it, and there are eleven-and-a-half thousand (11,500) panes of glass in there!  It is effectively a glass building with an unbelieavably strong concrete core.



THE VERTICAL CITY

All this glass contains a "vertical city" with 31.4 acres (127 hectares) of space and 95 floors of offices, restaurants, shops, a five-star hotel and spa, residential apartments  and the capital's highest viewing galleries as "The View from The Shard"

The Shard comprises offices up to floors 28 so, 600,000 feet, 55,000 square metre of office space. Above the offices, there are three  floors of restaurants and a public bar.  Above the restaurants, it is the famous luxury Shangri-La Hotel.  Above that, there are 10 residences and above them, the viewing galleries.

It is demonstrated that The Shard has already caught the world's attention and has become a global icon.  It is a recognisable building around the world.  It is already establishing itself as one of the great global buildings.


To reach the rop you could walk up 306 flights of stairs, but it's quicker to take the lift, which travels at 6 metres per second. In one minute you will reach the top, where (on a clear day) you can see for 40 miles (64 km)



FACTS AND FIGURES

The Shard has 11,000 glass panels over an area equivalent to 8 football pitches.

The volume of concrete used is 54,000 square metres, the equivalent of 22 Olympic swimming pools.

The View from The Shard is the highest vantage point from any building in Western Europe.

The View from The Shard is the only place where it is possible to see all of London all at once.

The attraction features 12 "Tell:scopes" -state-of-the-art digital telescopes that are  being used in Europe for the first time.

Guests take two separate lifts to reach the viewing galleries on levels 68-72.  The lifts travel at 6 metres per second, completeing the journey in 60 seconds.


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EXERCISE.  
Choose the best answer for each question.

a) In which London neighbourhood can you find the Shard?
1 The West End  2 The City  3 Embankment

b) Which of these three phrases is incorrect?
1 A pane of glass   2 A shard of glass   3 A level of glass.

c) What is the centre of The Shard made of?
1 A special kind of glass   2 Solid brick   3 Strong concrete.

d)What can be found in The Shard?
1 Offices and some residences   2 Residences only   3 London government offices

e) Which luxury hotel chain has its first European hotel in The Shard?
1 Westin   2 Four Seasons   3 Shangri-La


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VOCABULARY

-SHARD:  astilla.
-GHERKIN:  pepinillo.
-PARTNERSHIP:  colaboración.
-STEEL WORK:  acero usado en construcción.
-SPOKESPERSON:  portavoz.
-FACET:  panel.
-FLIGHT:  tramo.
-PITCH:  campo.
-VANTAGE POINT:  mirador privilegiado.
-STATE-OF-THE-ART:  última generación.
-SKYSCRAPER:  rascacielos.
-PANE:  hoja.
-CONCRETE:  hormigón.
-TO COMPRISE:  constar.
-CORE:  núcleo.
-VIEWING GALLERY:  terraza panorámica.
-LANDMARK:  edificio singular.


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SOLUTION TO THE EXERCISE.
a) 2   b) 3   c) 3   d) 1   e) 3


SEE YOU!!!   

sábado, 6 de junio de 2020

VICTORIAN POTTERY - THE BRITISH MIDLANDS / CERÁMICA VICTORIANA - LA TIERRA MEDIA BRITÁNICA.

Hi my dear friends. Are you fond of pottery? Pottery, for me, is a beautiful art, and there are many countries which make typical and traditional pottery;  among them, Spain, with its marvellous Talavera Pottery but I'll tell you another day. Today, we are going to know a bit more about "Victorian Pottery".  I hope you'll like it!


Hola mis queridos amigos. ¿Sois aficionados a la cerámica? La cerámica, para mí,  es un bonito  arte, y hay muchos países que fabrican cerámica típica y tradicional, entre ellos España, con su maravillosa Cerámica de Talavera pero eso os lo contaré  otro día. Hoy vamos a saber un poco más sobre "Cerámica Victoriana".  ¡Espero que os guste! 


Info: from Speak Up magazine.
Photos: ctcsc.org  /  burleigh.co.uk  /  preloved.co.uk  /  pinterest.co.uk  /  amazon.co.uk




VICTORIAN POTTERY  /  THE BRITISH MIDLANDS

Travel back in time to discover Britan's golden era.  A recently restored Victorian factory in the English Midlands gives you that opportunity.



THE EMPIRE

The year is 1888.  Queen Victoria is on the throne and Britain is a super-power with an enormous empire that governs a quarter of the world's population.  There is great prosperity for some British people, thanks to trade and commerce.







THE WORKING CLASSES

But many people work long hours in poor conditions.  In the city of Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire a ceramics company, Burgess & Leigh, built a factory to produce a distinctive blue and white pottery called Burleigh.  The name came from a combination of its two founders -Burgess and Leigh-  and the factory was called the Middleport Pottery.  The pretty blue and white design was inspired by the Orient and it was very popular with the Victorians.



PROGRESS

Middleport was seen as a "model pottery" in its days as it tried to improve conditions for its workers. The area was immortalised in local author Arnold Bennett's 1902 novel "Anna of the Five Towns".



HARD TIMES

In recent years, however, this Victorian Pottery has faced closure. Many of the buildings were in a bad condition.  Foreign competition was strong.  Prince Charles' Trust -The Prince's Regeneration Trust -came to the rescue and gave about 9 million pounds for its restoration.  The factory was modernised while keeping much of its original appearance.  It was reopened by Prince Charles.



FACTORY TOURS

Stoke-on-Trent (the nearest railway station) is 90 minutes from London and it is worth the journey.  Factory tours offer you the opportunity to see the clay being formed, fired and decorated, using the same traditional techniques as when the Pottery first opened in the 19th century.  The tour also includes Middleport Pottery's steam engine, which once powered the whole site.




LOCAL HERO

Arnold Bennett (1867-1931) was from the Potteries area of Stafforshire. He wrote about Burslem, the town where the Middleport Pottery is situated, in his classic book "Anna of the Five Towns".  Burslem is one of the "Five Towns" but Bennett changed the name to "Bursley".

There are really six towns, but Bennett thought that "five" sounded better.  "Clayhanger" and "The Old Wives' Tale" also talk about life in the Potteries. Several of Bennett's books have been made into films.



FINE CHINA FACTS.

**Burleigh china has been used in two TV series: "Downton Abbey and Sherlock.

**The designs are popular these days, especially in Japan and South Korea.

**Middleport Pottery has the largest collection of pottery moulds in Europe.


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VOCABULARY

-FACTORY:  fábrica.
-MIDLANDS: área central de Inglaterra.
-TRADE: comercio.
-POTTERY: cerámica.
-TO FACE CLOSURE:  afrontar el cierre.
-TO BE WORTH:  valer la pena.
-CLAY:  arcilla.
-TO FIRE: cocer.
-STEAM ENGINE:  motor a vapor.
-ONCE:  una vez.
-TO POWER: alimentar.
-WHOLE:  entero.
-SITE: planta.
-CHINA:  porcelana.
-MOULD:  molde.



HAVE A NICE DAY!!!!


miércoles, 3 de junio de 2020

FUTURE / CURIOUS NEWS - FUTURO / NOTICIAS CURIOSAS.

Hi my dear friends. In some occasions we read or see curious news about different products or devices. Today, I'm going to show you some of them. I hope you'll like them! and what is more: They are all available at this very moment!

Hola mis queridos amigos. En algunas ocasiones leemos o vemos noticias curiosas sobre diferentes productos o aparatos. Hoy, voy a enseñaros algunos de ellos. ¡Espero que os gusten! y lo que es más: Todos ellos están disponibles en el mercado en este momento. 


Info:  from Speak Up magazine.
Photos: pinterest.es  /  trends.directindustry.es  /  cbc.a  /  movilzona.es  /  potton.co.uk  / themayor.eu  /  dailymailco.uk (2)



CURIOUS NEWS  /  FUTURE SHOCK.



**LIFESAVING AIRCRAFT

With search and rescue operations primarily in mind, the Martin Jetcraft, named one of 2010's top 50 inventions by Time Magazine, is already available!  The fan propelled light aircraft, which can be flown by a pilot or by remote control, can take off and land vertically in relatively confined spaces, and has 30 minutes flight capability at a speed of up to 74 kilometres per hour at an altitude of up to 1,000 metres. The jetpack, created by a New Zealand-based company Martin Aircraft  Company, is set to be priced at around $200,000 (€184,000) 
www.martinjetpack.com






**THE IMPACT OF IPADS

Myopia is epidemic in east Asia.  But scientists believe genes aren't to blame.  As Ian Morgan of the Australian National University says: "As kids spend more time on computers or watching telly, we are going to become just as myopic"!






















**BUILD YOUR OWN HOME

Flatpack homes are becoming more and more practical.  The latest versions offer quick assembly, can be moved from one location to another and are economical.  They can also handle hurricane winds of up to 290 km/h,  harvest rainwater and turn solar power into energy.  Incredible!!








**TURN A SOLAR PAGE

Possibly the world's most portable solar charger can charge your phone outdoors on a sunny day in under 3 hours.  The Kickstarter-funded Solar Paper, invented by Las Vegas-based electronics company Yolk, is a paper "thin and ultraweight" solar panel that can be slipped inside a notebook.









VOCABULARY

-SEARCH AND RESCUE:  búsqueda y salvamento.
-PRIMARILY: principalmente
-FAN: abanico.
-TO TAKE OFF:  despegar.
-TO LAND:  aterrizar.
-TO SLIP INSIDE:  insertar.
-TO HANDLE: AGUANTAR.
-TO TURN INTO:  convertir en.




HAVE A NICE DAY!!