Inhabitants
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Every city determines to a very large extent the amount of energy used by its
inhabitants.
It's organizations buying back foreclosed homes for their
inhabitants
or fighting misinformation on forced sales through social media and volunteer-run hotlines.
It's where researchers have collected data on over 180,000
inhabitants
since 1963.
It happens around the globe every day, sweeping through the world's oceans in a massive living wave as twilight zone
inhabitants
travel hundreds of meters to surface waters to feed at night and return to the relative safety of deeper, darker waters during the day.
I'd like to take you on a journey into the sea, looking at it from the perspective of its smallest inhabitants: the microbes.
You've got 3,000 employees at Facebook governing 900 million
inhabitants.
Or in Peru, Pedro Miguel Schiaffino, a great chef and a good friend, who goes to the farthest corner of the Amazon looking for ingredients, traditions and craftsmanship, because he believes that by bringing them back to his restaurant he can convince the 10 million
inhabitants
of Lima that using these products will bring prosperity to these communities, while also showing respect and giving value to their cultural identity.
Together, the
inhabitants
created public spaces and designed them to feel more like a home and less like an unfinished tower.
The inventive inhabitants, for instance, find opportunities in the most unexpected cases, like the adjacent parking garage, which has been reclaimed as a taxi route to shuttle the
inhabitants
up through the ramps in order to shorten the hike up to the apartments.
The
inhabitants
literally built up these homes with their own hands, and this labor of love instills a great sense of pride in many families living in this tower.
From the outside, behind this always-changing facade, you see how the fixed concrete beams provide a framework for the
inhabitants
to create their homes in an organic, intuitive way that responds directly to their needs.
In most of these places, the government is completely absent, leaving
inhabitants
with no choice but to reappropriate found materials, and while these communities are highly disadvantaged, they do present examples of brilliant forms of ingenuity, and prove that indeed we have the ability to adapt to all manner of circumstances.
This meant that one employee was responsible for 180 inhabitants, which was really unique in the world.
So for sure, the Fez River Rehabilitation will keep on changing and adapting to the sociopolitical landscape of the city, but we strongly believe that by reimagining the role and the agency of the architect, we have set up the core idea of the project into motion; that is, to transform the river from sewage to public space for all, thereby making sure that the city of Fez will remain a living city for its
inhabitants
rather than a mummified heritage.
Now, 83 percent of the victims are Mayan victims, victims that are the descendants of the original
inhabitants
of Central America.
And so, the dream is that we could have a world in which anyone who has anything bad happen to them of this sort has a chance of getting their story uploaded, being seen, being watched, that they really know that they can be heard, that there would be a giant website, maybe, a little like Google Earth, and you could fly over and find out the realities of what's going, for the world's
inhabitants.
The
inhabitants
of Britain fought fiercely against the invaders through several centuries of turmoil.
Or will we destroy our world and its
inhabitants
after only a brief appearance on the cosmic stage?
And how can fictive stories of the
inhabitants
and users of our buildings script the architecture, while the architecture scripts those stories at the same time?
And the detailed quality of everything we designed was about animating the space and giving the space to the
inhabitants.
We further placed water bodies along the prevailing wind corridors, so that evaporative cooling would create microclimates that, again, would enhance the quality of those spaces available for the
inhabitants.
BG: But there are villages in Germany with 300
inhabitants
and 1,000 refugees.
I'm not asking for the same to happen in Europe, for all European villages to have more refugees than
inhabitants.
To many, one of the coolest things about "Game of Thrones" is that the
inhabitants
of the Dothraki Sea have their own real language.
In J.R.R.'s world, Gandalf is one of five wizards sent by the Valar to guide the
inhabitants
of Middle Earth in their struggles against the dark force of Sauron.
Where do the
inhabitants
live and work and go to school?
In places like Mexico, in the Bahamas, and even in Cuba, we're looking at cultural remains and also human remains in caves, and they tell us a lot about some of the earliest
inhabitants
of these regions.
Refugee camps are intended to be temporary structures, offering short-term shelter until
inhabitants
can safely return home, be integrated to the host country, or resettle in another country.
Humans currently have an average life expectancy of 71 years, meaning that we're not even close to being the longest living
inhabitants
on Earth.
Haiti is the poorest country in this hemisphere, and its
inhabitants
are black people.
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