For us, it is interesting to conceive of the project as an organism that will exist within another organism. This way, the amalgamation of its components will yield a hybrid, diverse, distinct, and enduring architectural structure. Something new is coming to the city, a peculiar form that catches the attention of the locals, evoking a sense of provocation. White tiles, natural wood, large frames, and doors made of red metalwork warmly welcome passersby at the main facade. in addition to the second hall on the mezzanine Occa is a design exercise that promotes the user's movement and flow in the location by utilizing a solution that explores spatial plurality and diversity of uses which is uncommon in commercial establishments You'll now receive updates based on what you follow Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors If you have done all of this and still can't find the email Nine young classical composers, ranging in age from 17 to 26, have been named winners in the 57th Annual BMI Student Composer Awards. Newly appointed Awards Chair Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, BMI President & CEO Del Bryant and BMI Foundation President Ralph N. Jackson announced the decisions of the jury and presented the awards at a reception held May 15 at the Jumeirah Essex House Hotel in New York City. The distinguished 2009 Student Composer Awards jury members were Ingram Marshall, Osvaldo Golijov, Tobias Picker, Michael Torke and Joseph Schwantner. The preliminary judges were Chester Biscardi, Shafer Mahoney and Bernadette Speach. BMI has given 534 scholarship grants to young composers over the years, and many of the most prominent and active classical composers in the world today received their first recognition from the BMI Student Composer Awards. Eleven former winners have gone on to win the coveted Pulitzer Prize in Music. The BMI Student Composer Awards competition is co-sponsored by BMI and the BMI Foundation, Inc. Winners of the 2009 BMI Student Composer Awards Each week, Learn, Listen, Watch, Discover and Share with BMI! From must-see videos, to creative inspiration and dynamic playlists we’re excited about, BMI’s The Weekly is dedicated to delivering specially curated content designed for music creators and music fans alike! 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Read our Privacy notice A mother-of-three filmed her own death when she was shot dead by a neighbour Willyene Siqueira, 22, was killed as she argued with the 40-year-old man in Santana de Cataguases, south-east Brazil She had pointed her mobile phone at her neighbour to record him as he confronted her Footage shows him pulling a gun from a holster underneath his T-shirt before shooting her Ms Siqueria suffered two gunshot wounds the head She was taken to Cataguases hospital but died of her injuries The neighbour fled but later returned and was arrested at home on suspicion of murder, reported Portal de Notícias. Police seized a 38-calibre revolver and ammunition from his house. Other neighbours said he had been embroiled in a long-running dispute with Ms Siqueira. Willyene Mathias Siqueira was shot twice in the face and chillingly caught the moment she was killed in her footage of the argument The 22-year-old was using her phone to record the argument between her two neighbours which had broken out because of a row about their children A husband and wife had started arguing in their home but their fight spilled out into the street in Santana de Cataguases Mum-of-three Willyene was filming the exchange when shots were fired Willyene was filming the argumentArticle continues below This man has been taken into police custody A close up of the gun used in the shooting where her condition was initially described as "critical" Military Police launched a manhunt for the 40-year-old suspect, who had fled his home. He was found a few hours later in his house, where officers also discovered a gun and ammunition. The man is now in police custody and could be charged with murder. Police are questioning this manArticle continues below YOU DEMON’ Chilling video captures the moment a woman films her own murder at the hands of her neighbour following ‘gossiping row’Willyene Mathais was using her phone to record the encounter in Santana de Cataguases Janet Tappin CoelhoPublished: Invalid Date, A DISTURBING video captures the moment a Brazilian woman records her own death allegedly at the hands of her neighbour. Willyene Mathais was shot twice in the face while filming a heated row between herself and the man living next door. The 22-year-old was using her phone to record the encounter in Santana de Cataguases, south east Brazil, when the man she is arguing with and who she refers to as Juliano, allegedly lifts up his t-shirt. He then pulls a gun from his trouser waistband and fires at point blank range. According to local paper, Midia Mineira, the argument apparently started because the victim was accused by her neighbour of gossiping about him. The pair are also reported to have fallen out over an earlier disagreement between their children. It’s claimed Willyene filmed the incident to prove to her husband she was being wrongly accused and insulted by the man. In just over two minutes, the matter quickly spirals out of control as the 40-year-old gunman appears to lose his temper and shoots her. Before she is gunned down, Willyene can be heard reacting with horror and crying: “No Juliano, I’m not playing this game,” as she realises the argument has turned into deadly one. In a split second the young mother of three’s life is cut short. She screams in terror as two shots ring out and the phone clatters to the ground as it records her own dying moments. The suspect curses loudly as his victim lies on the floor. According to reports the offender fled the crime scene but before leaving he is heard callously saying: “Now you’re going to hell, you demon.” The recording ends with an unknown female coming to the wounded woman’s aid and screaming for help. The incident, which happened on September 23, starts with the man being filmed as he mumbles under his breath that he’s fed up with people talking about his business. Willyene who is standing on a terraced area at the top of a flight of stairs outside her house, calls to the man and challenges him by asking: “What do you mean Juliano?” The man responds: “Yes you’re the one that’s spreading lies about me.” Incensed by her attitude the accused calmly returns pulls out his gun and allegedly shoots. The victim was rushed to Cataguases Hospital but never recovered consciousness and died shortly afterwards from her injuries.