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...more durable than tents. "[Concrete Canvas] gives aid agencies and the military an advantage by allowing a hardened building from Day One of a crisis," says Brewin. "From field research in Uganda, we observed that a usable building always has value in the reconstruction phase after a disaster." The pair are developing plans to market their product. Demand shouldn't be an issue. Relief agencies in Africa have already expressed a need for such shelters. Disaster, both human and natural, is unceasing...
...Parish House has a complex geometry that defies traditional housing-construction methods. Its design was made possible through computer modeling. The pair sliced up the house onscreen to shape each structural piece for its role, then extracted those pieces from the model and numbered them. With another program, the pieces are arranged on plywood sheets to maximize use of the wood. "We save a lot of waste that way," says Gauthier. And a lot of time. The boards can be cut locally and shipped to the site on two flatbed trucks. No railcars needed...
...Crimson run that extended the lead to 56-44, giving Harvard its largest lead of the game. Stehle, who entered the game shooting only 23 percent from the floor, nailed a jumper, put in a layup off a feed from junior center Brian Cusworth, knocked down a pair of three-pointers and added two free throws. In all, he amassed 18 of Harvard’s 36 second half points.“I didn’t have to work too hard for anything—it was really my teammates,” Stehle said...
...struggles, the Harvard women’s hockey team traveled to face the No. 3 University of Minnesota-Duluth this weekend with a No. 8 national ranking. Unfortunately for the Crimson (3-4-2, 2-2-2 ECAC), the top-10 showdown did not go as anticipated. In a pair of games on Friday and Saturday in Duluth, Harvard fell 6-1 in both matchups with the Bulldogs (12-2, 10-2 WCHA), extending the Crimson’s winless streak to six games. MINNESOTA-DULUTH 6, HARVARD 1 In Saturday’s contest, the Crimson came out strong...
...struggles, the Harvard women’s hockey team traveled to face the No. 3 University of Minnesota-Duluth this weekend with a No. 8 national ranking. Unfortunately for the Crimson (3-4-2, 2-2-2 ECAC), the top-10 showdown did not go as anticipated. In a pair of games on Friday and Saturday in Duluth, Harvard fell 6-1 in both matchups with the Bulldogs (12-2, 10-2 WCHA), extending the Crimson’s winless streak to six games. MINNESOTA-DULUTH 6, HARVARD 1 In Saturday’s contest, the Crimson came out strong...