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  2. Imperial College Faculty of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .imperial .ac .uk /engineering. The Faculty of Engineering is one of four faculties of Imperial College London, in London, England. Imperial's Faculty of Engineering was formed in 2001, from two of the universities constituent colleges - the Royal School of Mines (established in 1851) and City and Guilds College (established in ...

  3. List of works by Zaha Hadid - Wikipedia

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    Fourth-year student design project for a hotel on the Hungerford Bridge over the Thames. [1] Museum of the Nineteenth Century. 1977–1978. London. United Kingdom. Conceptual. Fifth-year student design thesis; "one of my first ideological and conjectural projects".

  4. Landmark Pinnacle - Wikipedia

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    Landmark Pinnacle is a 233-metre (764 ft) [ 3 ][ 4 ] skyscraper constructed by developer Chalegrove Properties in Marsh Wall on the Isle of Dogs, London, United Kingdom. The 75-storeys Landmark Pinnacle is a short distance west from the financial center of Canary Wharf. [ 5 ] It is the tallest residential tower in the United Kingdom, the ...

  5. Electronic engineering - Wikipedia

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    Electronic engineering is a sub-discipline of electrical engineering that emerged in the early 20th century and is distinguished by the additional use of active components such as semiconductor devices to amplify and control electric current flow. Previously electrical engineering only used passive devices such as mechanical switches, resistors ...

  6. Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet - Wikipedia

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    Sir John Fowler, 1st Baronet, KCMG, LLD, FRSE (15 July 1817 – 20 November 1898) was an English civil engineer specialising in the construction of railways and railway infrastructure. In the 1850s and 1860s, he was engineer for the world's first underground railway, London's Metropolitan Railway, built by the "cut-and-cover" method under city ...

  7. River Thames frost fairs - Wikipedia

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    Thames Frost Fair, 1683–84, by Thomas Wyke. The River Thames frost fairs[1] were held on the tideway of the River Thames in London, England in some winters, starting at least as early as the late 7th century [2] until the early 19th century. Most were held between the early 17th and early 19th centuries during the period known as the Little ...

  8. One Nine Elms - Wikipedia

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    One Nine Elms. One Nine Elms is a mixed-use skyscraper scheme currently under construction in Nine Elms, London. It was originally developed by Wanda One, a UK subsidiary company of Dalian Wanda, until they sold the project to R&F Properties, another Chinese firm in 2018. [1] It was designed by architects Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF).

  9. Foster and Partners - Wikipedia

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    Foster and Partners (also Foster + Partners) is a British international architecture firm based in London, England, founded in 1967 by British architect and designer Lord Norman Foster. Foster and Partners was involved of the design of major projects around the world such the Gherkin in London, the Hearst Tower in New York City, [2] the 1990s ...