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...Marshall graduated from the Otis Art Institute in LA in 1978....
...Its leather banquettes and dim lighting contrast with striking neon murals by Otis Hope Carey, a 34-year-old, very of-the-moment artist (and a two-time champion at the Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles...
...Three elevators, the fastest made by the Otis Elevator Company, will run through the interior of the flagpole, stopping along the way at a gift shop, a theatre and a lower observation platform at 330ft....
...With its simple wood frame and leather-strap arms, Cikada bears a striking resemblance to the 1933 Safari chair by Kaare Klint, the father of Danish modernism....
...William Beebe and Otis Barton, the first into the deep ocean in a bathysphere off Bermuda in the 1930s. Barely a footnote in history.” That balance may be about to change....
...In “Birmingham Totem” (1964), a nude boy struggles to climb a pyramid of splintered wood....
...That lift, Otis #61, is still in use now — the oldest working cage elevator in the western US, apparently — staffed 24 hours a day by a uniformed operator....
...United Technologies, which makes aircraft components and equipment for buildings, has faced difficulties in China, the largest market for its Otis elevator division....
...Woods, “Try a Little Tenderness” was first recorded by the Ray Noble Orchestra in 1932 with Val Rosing as guest vocalist....
...For cities to continue accommodating more people, innovation is needed to create “urban space at height”, says Antony Wood, executive director of the Council on Tall Buildings....
...budget statement After the close 18:00 – Prospect Heights Brainery hosts a lecture on the history of scotch whisky (with a tasting, of course). 19:00 – Author Jonathan Gould discusses his new book about Otis...
...United Technologies, which makes Pratt & Whitney jet engines and Otis lifts, said it had been surprised by the strength of demand right across the business....
...In a week’s time, Kouyaté will be back in the UK, as part of Otis Taylor’s project, “Recapturing The Banjo”....
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