With the church as its main element, the architectural studio AHAUS arquitectos has transformed the church square in Moguer into an open public space at the service of the community of this municipality close to the city of Huelva
declared a Historic Site and Historic Complex for belonging to the Columbian Places
The intervention recovers the original values of the square in contrast to the closed and introverted appearance it had some time ago
The project transforms the square into a meeting place and not a place of passage thanks to different areas of shade and rest that direct the gaze towards the imposing Church with the sound of its fountains in the background
The space designed by AHAUS arquitectos is arranged by coloured stripes on the pavement that divide the square into different spaces and give it the capacity to encompass different uses
the project restores importance to the main entrance or "Puerta del Sol" and connects it with the square and with Tras Iglesia street
The granite pavement contrasts with the strips of vegetation that dot the square
which together with the sound of the water from the fountains placed in the square generates a pleasant atmosphere for relaxation
the podium of the Puerta del Sol widens its staircase while preserving the original steps
Renovation of the Moguer church square by AHAUS arquitectos
Project description by AHAUS arquitectos
The renovation of Moguer's church square completes a series of regeneration efforts for the historic center
declared a Historical and Heritage Site as part of the Columbian Places
The new square has restored the open and integrative character of its origins
With the church as the focal point and main element
the intervention aims to draw attention to the temple
creating shaded areas and spaces for gathering
with the gentle murmur of fountains in the background
3 squares in 1The intervention emphasizes restoring the prominence of the main entrance or “Puerta del Sol” and connecting it to the square and Tras Iglesia Street
the prelude to the “Patio de los Naranjos.” The space is designed to accommodate diverse uses
interrupted by colored bands originating from the church's baroque pilasters
The podium at Puerta del Sol has been revamped
with an expanded staircase while preserving the original steps
Fine brass lines on the ground outline the footprint of the ancient temple
whose archaeological remains were uncovered during the works
Durable and resilient granite is softened by grass strips and the trees scattered across the square
all of which were preserved from the previous square
Additional trees were planted to provide more shade to the spaces
Water also features prominently in the two fountains flanking the church's side entrance
such as the “Idyll of April” sculpture inspired by a passage from “Platero y yo,” and the modernist cast-iron benches linked to the city of Moguer
The tower of the Nuestra Señora de la Granada church is the only remaining element of the church that once stood on the same site
The construction works on the square have uncovered part of the foundations of the 14th-century Mudéjar temple
enabling archaeologists to confirm the layout of the original church
which was oriented differently from the current one and aligned with the tower—smaller and lower during its Mudéjar phase
Its significance lies in allowing us to trace the perimeter walls of the temple and estimate its scale
The elevation and the impossibility of ensuring its preservation led to its proper protection and subsequent covering
the discovered footprint has been transferred to the square through a brass strip embedded in the pavement
AHAUS arquitectos
Construction management.- Servicios Técnicos Municipales Ayuntamiento de Moguer
Granite.- Euro-roca.Urban Furniture.- Benito
Pablo Diaz-Fierros.
Every transformation must occur after a deep analysis of the situation and
That is why AHAUS bases its work on the classic triad that defines the very essence of architecture
building with responsibility and awareness
Under this umbrella they develop projects of diverse nature
Winners of the competition for the Rehabilitation of the Casa de Blas Infante in Isla Cristina (Huelva) and the Rehabilitation of the Old Railway Facilities for the Marismas y Salinas del Tinto Interpretation Centre in San Juan del Puerto (Huelva); they also maintain a strong link with private housing
committed to the reuse and rehabilitation of heritage for this purpose
Their leitmotiv is that "Quality is not a coincidence
It is a habit that is built step by step."
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As most of the Spring 2005 seminar had graduated,those remaining students attended the banquet
At the Society of Professional Journalists reception in the Indianapolis Marriott
five remaining students from Lauren Onkey's spring 2005 seminar
gathered around the banquet table for dinner before their awards were announced
The students snagged a first place award for Best Radio Documentary or Series
Consuming a Nation; first place for Best Radio Feature
The Changing Face of Ireland; and Second Place for Best Radio Feature
USA Hockey (then known as the Amateur Hockey Association of the United States) crowned its first national champion April 3
when the Hershey Bears completed a three-game sweep of Detroit Holzbaugh Ford to win the Senior Open title
USA Hockey’s first underage national championship
coached by future Hockey Hall of Fame inductee Lynn Patrick
earned USA Hockey’s first national championship for players “under the high school age” by blanking New York
thousands of players have taken the ice to compete for one of amateur hockey's highest honors: a USA Hockey national championship
Hundreds have gone on to play in the National Hockey League
Among the older generations of USA Hockey youth nationals alumni
star participants included Mark and Marty Howe
these lists of all-time USA Hockey National Champions are sure to bring back some memories
Hershey opened the first-ever AHAUS national championship (a best-of-three series) in 1938 with a win over Detroit at the Hershey Sports Arena
The Bears finished their title run with two road wins at the Olympia
won USA Hockey's first national championship for players "under the high school age" in 1949
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a Dutch long-duration energy storage specialist
has partnered with utility Eneco to deliver its first compressed air energy storage (CAES) project in Germany
Corre Energy says underground energy storage in the form of compressed air and green hydrogen could provide one of the cheapest forms of energy storage
Groningen-based Corre Energy has signed an agreement with Dutch energy supplier Eneco for offtake
and co-investment of a compressed air energy storage project in Ahaus
The project is based on four salt caverns in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia with a potential to host a 500 MW storage system
and finance the project through its German subsidiary LichtBlick
one of Germany’s largest green energy suppliers
with handover of the first two expected in early 2027
Phase one of the Ahaus project will use two of the site’s existing salt caverns to deploy Corre Energy’s multiday CAES solution to deliver 220 MW of compression capacity and 320 MW of generation capacity
The project is expected to use equipment by Siemens Energy
“Our first phase scheme at Ahaus is targeting 320 MW of generating capacity and a duration of over three days,” Corre Energy's spokesperson tells pv magazine
adding that the company is not ready to “give a MWh figure at this stage.”
The agreement will see Eneco acquire a 50% interest in the project
comprising both development capital and construction equity
which is subject to respective board approvals
significantly de-risks Corre Energy’s pathway to both commercial close and FID [final investment decision],” Corre Energy said
and co-investment arrangements to propel our first German project while showcasing the latest demand for our CAES solution,” said Keith McGrane
The transaction represents Eneco’s second agreement with Corre Energy following its 15-year offtake agreement for the ZW1 project in the Netherlands
“By locking in long-term investment partnerships such as in Germany
we are accelerating the commercial development of our portfolio underpinned by long-term offtake arrangements
These arrangements are repeatable across the portfolio and for each project can capture c€1bn of net revenue over the duration of a 15-year offtake agreement.” said McGrane
The partnership will enable Eneco to use the full capacity of the first phase of the project in Ahaus once delivered in 2027
chemical company Solvay is still extracting salt from the caverns
“We see a bright future for these storage solutions
and this second project with Corre Energy brings us closer to achieving the goals set out in our One Planet Plan: to be climate neutral in 2035
together with our customers,” said Kees-Jan Rameau
the CAES site in Ahaus is well located between increasing offshore wind power production in the north and the significant power consumption regions to the south
It is close to the future national hydrogen backbone grid (H2-Startnetz) and will complement the regional establishment of an industrial scale renewables-based green hydrogen value chain
there has been a significant limit to the adoption rate of CAES due to its reliance on underground formations for storage
31 to include the Corre spokesperson's comment
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Ind. — Paul Lingle recently received the highest award presented by the Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County
Lingle was honored with the Man and Youth Award in recognition of a long period of extraordinary service
A successful businessman and community philanthropist
Lingle is a long-serving member of the club's board of trustees
Lingle has been a major donor and individual and corporate sponsor
provided a major pledge to fund the club's Paul and Pat Lingle Learning Center
Jeffers Award is a new award in honor of Jeffers
who was a driving force in the club's success for two decades
Gary Kleer received the award as an individual who embodies Jeffers' spirit to provide opportunities for children
Kleer is a past board president and serves as the board development chair
Valerie Ray received the Bob Rosa President's Award
The board president selects an individual who has provided valuable service to the club for the award that honors Rosa
who previously was the Board Member of the Year
provided leadership to the expansion task force and chaired the resource development team
Ahaus Tool and Engineering was presented the Earl and Kathryn Mayer Award that honors a corporate or foundation supporter for impacting the lives of Wayne County youth through its partnership with the club
works with club members on the Canstruction project
provides members tours of the business and supports the Code In Class program that teaches computer coding to young members
Derek White was honored as the Board Member of the Year
He is a 20-year board member after being a club member while growing up in Richmond
The executive director of the Richmond Housing Authority
White served on the club's resource development and scholarship committees
He also championed development of a new club location
Rookie Board Member of the Year is Joe Seger for his perfect attendance at meetings
service on committees and work at the JM Hutton Golf Classic
supported the Central Unit through his role as lead pastor at Central United Methodist Church
The church hosted a Boys & Girls Club Day service and sponsored a 20th anniversary celebration
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Wayne County serves 3,000 youth ages 6 to 18 at the Jeffers
Central and Hagerstown units and during summer at Camp Guy
-- A teacher at Franklin Community High School was suspended from the school after he was arrested on suspicion of child solicitation
was suspended Monday pending an investigation by the Franklin Police Department.
Brickens was a teacher at Center Grove Middle School Central
He continued to be an assistant football coach for MSC until October 2017
There have been no reported issues with students while he was at Center Grove
the principal of Franklin Community High School
sent a letter to parents of students in the choir program. In the letter
Ahaus said he had a meeting with all choir and show band students
and praised the students who came forward with information.
"It was not an easy decision for those students
We stress at every opportunity we have with students the importance of reporting what they hear and know
We are thankful for what these students did and want to make sure they are supported in the coming days," Ahaus said.
I am emailing you to make you aware of a meeting I had with all choir and show band students this morning
The meeting was an attempt to share information in two ways: the first part of the meeting involved providing students with what limited information we are able to share about an incident involving Mr
The second part of the meeting was to share some of my personal thoughts and support for all of them
I opened the meeting by letting them know that we were made aware of Mr
we have been in cooperation with the Franklin Police Department and sharing information under their guidance
We are not able to comment on these legal and personnel issues at this time
The meeting then moved to the role students played in this process and how we can support all of our students through this difficult time
We were able to deal with this issue because some very courageous students were willing to report what they had heard or knew
I praised the students who came forward with information
It was not an easy decision for those students
We are thankful for what these students did and want to make sure they are supported in the coming days
Any negative actions taken towards the students who shared information will be dealt with in a disciplinary way
I would encourage you to let our counseling staff know if we can support your sons and daughters in any way
If they have additional information they feel would be important for the school and police to know please have them share that information with school staff or administration
Ind.) - The maximum possible sentence of 20 years has been ordered for a man who caused a deadly drunk driving crash in Dearborn County
was drunk when he crashed into and killed Steven Ahaus on Sparta Pike near Moores Hill on January 24
It was the second time McMurray was responsible for a fatal drunk driving crash
He killed another person during a crash in Kentucky in 2005
The 2017 incident was the sixth time he was caught driving drunk
Dearborn Superior Court II Judge Sally McLaughlin threw the book at McMurray
sentencing him to the maximum 20 years in prison
He had pleaded guilty in June to Causing Death When Operating Motor Vehicle with .15 or More (level 4 felony) and a habitual substance offender enhancement
McMurray’s license will be suspended for 20 more years
McMurray represents the worst type of OVWI offender,” Dearborn-Ohio County Prosecutor Lynn Deddens said in a statement
“Anytime you have an individual who has shown enough disregard for the extreme risk they put the community at by driving drunk six times is concerning
but when you know that an individual has already killed one person
and continues to get behind the wheel after he’s been drinking
that’s a level of indifference that is hard to imagine.”
Deddens thanked McLaughlin for handing down the max sentence
She also praised the family of Steven Ahaus
particularly Steve’s widow Shawnee Grace
for their strength throughout this case and at an August 30 sentencing hearing
The prosecutor argues that state lawmakers need to allow stricter sentencing options for repeat DUI offenders like McMurray
who she fears could potentially re-offend when he is freed from prison
“Under the current Indiana Criminal Code
offenses like the one caused by McMurray only start at the same level as some minor financial crimes
The fact that McMurray only faced a potential of twelve years for his underlying charge is frightening for someone who has taken a human life
A longer sentence wouldn’t bring Steven Ahaus back
but it would at least protect the people of Dearborn County from a man who has spent twenty years putting citizens of the county at risk
and who has killed two other people,” she said
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The program provides grants to Rising Sun-Ohio County School Corporation teachers
Eighteen students statewide will serve on the committee
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It takes a team to operate and fund Wernle Youth and Family Treatment Center in Richmond
"You work behind the scenes for every game in which you shine," Wernle CEO Darrell Gordon
told the audience at Thursday's Catalyst4Change annual dinner at Forest Hills Country Club
Gordon's Notre Dame connections have helped attract friends of Wernle from around the country
including returning event emcee Mark Allan
who rushed over after anchoring the evening news for Dayton's WDTN
Allan met Gordon at a Dayton chapter meeting of the Notre Dame Club about five years ago
He has known Gordon for about 10 years and Hawk's family became involved with Wernle through a mutual friend of Gordon's
"Because of his involvement I started getting involved in my own community in Oklahoma — it's affected me in more than one way."
Hawk said he was proud to attend a ceremony for youth on Wernle's campus about three months ago that recognized their life milestones
"A lot of these kids really don't have anybody to help support them," he said
"It's a great cause and there's a great need for Indiana and the surrounding states," Goins said
"They do a wonderful job of transitioning the kids to a great quality of life
It's one of the greatest pleasures in my 62 years."
Wernle honored five men and women from around the country for their efforts on behalf of youth
The local honorees were Vic Jose and Rick Ahaus for boosting youth educational opportunities
honored and appreciative of the honor and hoped it would draw more attention to the efforts of the Third Grade Academy and K-Ready staff and supporters
"We don't do it alone — there are a significant number of volunteers and contributors," Ahaus said
Ahaus also supports the efforts of Wernle staff as a contributor and a member of local boards
"I'm amazed at the staff — they do an amazing job and have extremely challenging work."
Monique Walls returned to Richmond recently and has been a case manager at Wernle for seven months
She said her job is challenging and rewarding at the same time
and said her greatest reward is "seeing kids come out of their treatment program successful."
"It's good to have an opportunity to fellowship with those I work with who I don't get to see every day and those who contribute and donate their time," Walls said about the dinner
said it's important to support local organizations such as Wernle
and have an idea what's going on in the community," he said
who wasn't able to attend this year's dinner because of a schedule change on an NFL event
announced through a video appearance that he plans to attend next year's Wernle golf outing in May and the Catalyst4Change event in August
retired Richmond businessmen who founded Every Child Can Read
which offers the Third Grade Academy to help with reading challenges and K-Ready to better prepare kids for kindergarten
who came to Wernle as a teen because of a judge's order
Richardson went on to become a Marine who serves on the Boone County Auxiliary Police Department and works for Merritt Contracting in Lebanon
director of the Indiana Department of Child Services
She served youth in Lake County for more than 30 years and was senior judge of one of the toughest juvenile systems in Indiana
She is the first woman to be awarded any Catalyst for Change Award
Notre Dame's 1987 Heisman Trophy winner and former Oakland Raider
He began serving as the national chairman of Athletes and Entertainers for Kids and the related 9-1-1 for Kids
which has helped more than 5 million children through mentoring and educational programs
He's also established a foundation to help at-risk kids
Each year the month of September is a time of remembrance in the village of Oosterbeek in the Netherlands
In particular they commemorate what has become known as the 'Battle of Arnhem' during the Second World War
The well known film 'A Bridge Too Far' dramatised the event for the cinema
Among the victims of 'the only battle lost by the allies that is still remembered each year' were three Mill Hill Missionaries
Those who fell through the violence of war in their homeland
But around noon the peace and quiet was suddenly broken
Countless planes roared through the sky; paratroopers came down in masses; the great leap north had begun; Eindhoven; Nijmegen and Arnhem suddenly became a focal point of battle
where our St.Petrus-Huis stood (a double rented house
where the young priests followed an extra mission course
but were on vacation at the time) there was also heavy fighting
Fr Vlasveld and Brother Nico were then in the St Petrus-Huis
What exactly took place has not been recorded
Certain information suggests that they were shot
The houses along the Batavierenweg were burned
Later the ruins were knocked down and this area was forbidden to civilians
12 November 1945 the remains of Fr Ahaus were found under the rubble and on Saturday
24 November buried in the cemetery of the St Joseph Study House in Tilburg
The bodies of Fr Vlasveld and Brother Nico have still not been found
Fr Dr Hubertus Ahaus was born in Dordrecht in 1877
He was ordained a priest at Mill Hill in 1900
In 1903 he obtained his doctorate in Rome and became professor of Theology in our Mother House at Mill Hill
In 1912 he founded the St Joseph Study House in Tilburg
and led this foundation as Rector until 1931
After that he was an inspiring promoter of mission (not least among the intellectuals) through his compelling word and through various writings
Fr Bernardus Vlasveld was born in Leiden in 1902
In 1926 he was ordained a priest in Mill and that same year he left for our Mission in Nellore (India)
where he was also the secretary of Mgr Bouter until he was appointed Rector of St Joseph Study House in Tilburg in 1937
In 1943 he became Rector of the St Petrus Huis in Nijmegen
Brother Nico (de Rijk) was born in 1905 in Nieuwkooi
Since 1926 he worked in our Mission House in Roosendaal
In 1941 he was appointed to the newly started foundation
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BREKENKAMP14.08.2017 - 11:30 Uhr Münster/Ahaus – Sie war jung
Sie war überall beliebt und sie war attraktiv
(† 22) in ihrer Freizeit als Flüchtlingshelferin
Doch jetzt ist der „Engel von Ahaus“ tot – niedergemetzelt in einem entsetzlichen Eifersuchtsdrama
Als der Mörder die zierliche Studentin umbrachte
Vor dem Landgericht begann nun der Prozess
Der Nigerianer war 2012 aus seiner Heimart geflüchtet
hatte drei Jahre in Italien gelebt und kam 2015 nach Deutschland
Er wohnte in einem Flüchtlingsheim in Ahaus
Dort traf er die junge Flüchtlingshelferin
An dieser Stelle in Ahaus soll die junge Frau erstochen worden sein
Wochen später soll es zu einer sexuellen Beziehung gekommen sein
Damit wollte sich der Nigerianer laut Anklage nicht abfinden
dass sie sich einem anderen Mann zuwenden könnte
seiner großen Liebe immer wieder nachgestellt war und immer wieder Abweisungen kassiert hatte
nahm den großen Rollkoffer (Marke „TGS”) und soll seinem Opfer in der Nacht zum 11
hinter diesem Fenster lebte der Nigerianer
Laut Anklage soll er dann zugestochen haben
den Angreifer noch mit Pfefferspray besprüht haben
weil sie sich von ihm bedroht fühlte und Angst hatte“
153 cm) in den mitgebrachten Koffer zu stopfen
Er soll ihr schon ihre Schuhe ausgezogen haben
Er wurde zwei Tage später im Bahnhof in Basel (Schweiz) festgenommen
weil er homosexuell sei und gegen die islamistische Terrororganisation „Boko Haram“ gekämpft habe
Wochen nach dem schrecklichen Mord in Ahaus lehnte das „Bundesamt für Migration“ seinen Asylantrag ab
weil seine Angaben für Lügen gehalten wurden
droht lebenslange Haft wegen Mordes aus Heimtücke und niedrigen Beweggründen
Familie und Freunde des Opfers können es immer noch nicht fassen
In Enschede (Holland) studierte sie Deutsch
spielte Klavier und Violine und hatte viele Freunde
Anwalt Hans-Peter Maas aus Dortmund: „Sie war ein guter Mensch
An ihrem Geburtstag beschenkte sie Obdachlose in Sri Lanka
von wo ihre Eltern vor 30 Jahren nach Deutschland kamen.“
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