Text description provided by the architects. The newest addition to Mungo Park Theatre breathes life into the city center of Allerød and will be the face of the theatre to the outside world. The new, square theatre building has a dynamic façade that creates visibility around the theatre’s activities. The façade is wooden and organized into modules, which gives the building a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The building was completed before Life Cycle Analysis became obligatory; however we did select the façade materials based on Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) and Life Cycle Cost (LCC) calculations to reduce the building’s environmental footprint This means that the façade consists of materials with a long life that are easy to maintain and recycle 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 CAMBRIDGE, England – Radar designers at Weibel Scientific A/S in Lillerød, Denmark, needed a radar control and display system for the Weibel XENTA surveillance radar They found a solution from Cambridge Pixel in Cambridge The XENTA radar is a modern 3D radar with continuous target illumination and synthetic receiver beamforming Variants are available for Short Range Air Defense (XENTA-M) and Counter-UAS (XENTA-C) Weibel experts are choosing Cambridge Pixel for a state-of-the-art radar control and display system for Cambridge Pixel's proven technical expertise and adaptability to complex project requirements "The end-user wanted a mature radar control software that needed minimum adaptations while fulfilling all control and display requirements of the XENTA radar "Cambridge Pixel had both the software and the expertise that we were looking for and could provide the flexibility and responsiveness we needed to support a successful project delivery." Related: Software design tools that help designers blend shipboard radar and video introduced by Cambridge Pixel Wiebel asked Cambridge to develop multi-console software for the XENTA radar The software includes advanced radar display capabilities with mapping and recording and track filtering for integration with third-party command-and-control (C2) systems The solution is built on Cambridge Pixel's library of radar processing software Key components of the project included a bespoke radar controller tailored to the XENTA radar and support for dual-redundant operator consoles The project uses Cambridge Pixel's Air Situation Display (ASD-100) SPx Track Manager for track filtering and format conversion Threat Processor software for prioritization The SPx Monitor provided monitoring and resilience For more information contact Cambridge Pixel online at https://cambridgepixel.com, or Weibel Scientific at www.weibelradars.com Kristan Heneage provides the lowdown on the 20-year-old centre-back currently on loan at Borussia Monchengladbach who has been spoken of as a potential long-term successor to John Terry.. Current club: Borussia Monchengladbach (on loan from Chelsea) (35 apps There’s no denying Chelsea have struggled defensively this season with the strong backline that has so often guided them to Premier League titles absent for most of the campaign With Antonio Conte set to take charge in the summer and John Terry and Branislav Ivanovic now past their best the club may look to usher in a new generation of players ahead of next term and Andreas Christensen is well placed to make the breakthrough Christensen had to wait about 18 months for his professional debut which came in a League Cup tie with Shrewsbury Town in October 2012 Jose Mourinho was impressed with the centre-back’s performance later telling reporters that “the man of the match was Andreas Christensen and again included him in his starting XI against Bradford City in the FA Cup Things didn't go so well for Chelsea on that occasion as the Bantams completed one of the biggest shocks in the competition’s history by winning at Stamford Bridge but Christensen soon got his first taste of Premier League action against Sunderland in May A two-year loan deal to Borussia Monchengladbach then followed last summer and Christensen has started 27 games in the Bundesliga so far.  He’s reserved some of his best displays for the biggest stage of all Christensen shining in Champions League clashes with Juventus and Sevilla Christensen certainly looks to have a future at Chelsea something you might not necessarily have said earlier in the season: the Dane was shaky as Gladbach were thrashed 4-0 by Borussia Dortmund on his debut but he’s since bounced back and was named the club’s player of the month in November and January He’s also reserved some of his best displays for the biggest stage of all, shining in Champions League clashes with Juventus and Sevilla Chelsea aren’t the only ones who have taken note of his performances this term, however: Barcelona and Bayern Munich have been linked with a move this summer but the Blues are reportedly keen to keep the 20-year-old at Stamford Bridge His 87 per cent pass completion rate this term is higher than Borussia Dortmund’s highly-rated ball-playing centre-half Mats Hummels while his ability to hit long balls forward as well as shorter passes across the back makes him a useful asset having conceded just 10 fouls and one yellow card all year while his reading of the game is another attribute that marks him out as an extremely promising young defender – it’s notable that Christensen averages more interceptions per game than Jerome Boateng Christensen demonstrates his composure in possession Gladbach colleague Yann Sommer has also praised his maturity insisting that “he’s young but you can’t see it on the pitch… he looks really experienced.” He’s won just 55% of his aerial duels in the Bundesliga this season – 14% fewer than Boateng and 17% fewer than Hummels I am sure that he will be a top footballer and one of the future men for Chelsea Terry may want to keep playing for as long as possible but his comments on Christensen show how highly he regards the Brondby academy product “I’ve always told [him] that he should chase me and knock me off the team,” he told TV2 Sporten “He should be hungry to take my place I am sure that he will be a top footballer and one of the future men for Chelsea.” Denmark manager Åge Hareide has also heaped praise on the prospect “He reminds me of Franz Beckenbauer,” Hareide said “He still has work to do to reach him – in his playing style – because he’s really relaxed and elegant It almost looks like he could be playing in a suit.” Christensen did not start out in the position he currently plays; in his early days the defender focused more on scoring goals than stopping them The centre-back displayed his predatory instinct against Werder Bremen recently Asked when he had last scored two goals in a game he replied: “It must be… I think it must be even before I went to Chelsea when I was an under-15 or 16 or something like that It hasn’t happened in a long time.” Chelsea reportedly want their man back for the start of Conte’s revolution but Gladbach remain adamant he’s going nowhere “I haven’t talked to Andreas about Chelsea’s next manager or if he would be interested in going back to Chelsea,” his dad has been quoted as saying “Andreas is at Borussia for two years He should just focus on playing football and finishing the season We have an agreement with Borussia to sit down and talk this summer to evaluate the first year We haven’t heard from Chelsea or others told The Set Pieces: “It’s hard to say because if I go back and don’t get the opportunity I’m thinking about doing my two seasons doing as good as I can and then seeing what the future holds a successful career looks to be on the cards for the Dane More features every day on FFT.com • More Chelsea