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- 0505.January.Sunday
US Naval Academy Band "Come, Thou Font of Every Blessing"
https://youtu.be/5FOH39oTmHw
Did you attend a Holy Mass today on Sunday? pic.twitter.com/GBDeq1HgIn
— Sachin Jose (@Sachinettiyil) August 4, 2024
About Last Night
This is a simply delightful sketch animation of a ballet dancer. I was trying to get some different effects and style effects than usual.
(Prompt in following tweets.)
#Veo2 pic.twitter.com/fyznNWl3Mt— Jason Baldridge (@jasonbaldridge) January 17, 2025
https://standardsmichigan.com/what-is-a-standard-drink/
Evensonghttps://t.co/VjMxKlTlDa@DRKoncerthuset@uni_copenhagen pic.twitter.com/fwLmoK8VoS
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) December 1, 2024
https://standardsmichigan.com/college-students-create-the-ultimate-hangover-cure/
Full Postgame Video from Columbus 〽️ #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/YE9vSPDmAH
— Michigan Football on UMGoBlue (@UMGoBlog) November 30, 2024
Michigan Beats Ohio Again!!! #Goblue pic.twitter.com/mXbPA2VBoK
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) November 30, 2024
1011….
THE GAME
LFGOOOOOOOOO
BLUE!!!!
💙💛〽️💛💙
The Team, The Team, The Team
Ride or die, until the wheels fall off!! #team145 #goblue #michigannation #thegame24 #beatosu #thosethatstay #smashball pic.twitter.com/rEpdJxL5pM— 🌹🏆Dollface🏆🌹 (@dollface_10) November 30, 2024
Student section 🤝 Mr. Brightside pic.twitter.com/hz7OQe6ayr
— Michigan Athletics 〽️ (@UMichAthletics) September 1, 2024
#SeniorSunday 〽️💙⚽️#GoBlue pic.twitter.com/eBqLGkkWqH
— Chloe Nugent (@chloe11_07) September 1, 2024
Student section 🤝 Mr. Brightside pic.twitter.com/hz7OQe6ayr
— Michigan Athletics 〽️ (@UMichAthletics) September 1, 2024
Pints in a pub on the King’s Road. Chelsea, London, in the summer of 1967. pic.twitter.com/f6MeyDigwo
— Bobbie (@bo66ie29) August 31, 2024
https://standardsmichigan.com/boris-johnson-reads-lucky-jim/
- 0606.January.Monday
- 0707.January.Tuesday
National Electrical Safety Code 2028
NESC 2028 EDITION REVISION SCHEDULE
https://standardsmichigan.com/ieee-c2-2017-national-electrical-safety-code-content-transfer/
- 0808.January.Wednesday
Cold Weather Building Construction
Guide to Cold Weather Concreting
https://standardsmichigan.com/working-in-cold-weather/
- 0909.January.Thursday
Doors
https://standardsmichigan.com/door-n/
https://twitter.com/ArashFMaleki/status/1538874635701338117?s=20&t=WQRNQqyRGEFSQS76nwQRSg
ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY 11 JANUARY 1922: First Use of Insulin in Treatment of Diabetes by Sir Frederick G. Banting at the University of Torontohttps://t.co/8emK7QL3rh@UofThttps://t.co/wFm1acWCHchttps://t.co/5n032GQOSp pic.twitter.com/qJWCMdXsa1
— Standards Michigan (@StandardsMich) January 11, 2021
- 1010.January.Friday
Lively 500
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october – december
advanced topics
Designing a large interior auditorium or theater involves multiple considerations to ensure functionality, comfort, aesthetics, and acoustics. Here are the key aspects to consider:
1. Site and Context
- Location: Ensure accessibility and visibility.
- Orientation: Optimize natural light and minimize noise from surroundings.
2. Architectural Design
- Exterior Aesthetics: Should complement the surrounding environment and be visually appealing.
- Entrance and Foyers: Spacious, welcoming, and capable of handling large crowds. Incorporate ticket counters, restrooms, coat checks, and information desks.
- Exit and Emergency Routes: Clearly marked, easily accessible, and in compliance with safety regulations.
3. Auditorium Layout
- Seating Arrangement: Consider sightlines, comfort, and capacity. Options include proscenium, thrust, arena, and flexible stage layouts.
- Balconies and Mezzanines: Improve sightlines for more seats but need careful structural planning.
- Accessibility: Ensure spaces for wheelchairs, assistive listening devices, and ADA-compliant routes.
4. Acoustic Design
- Sound Insulation: Prevent external noise from entering the auditorium.
- Reverberation Control: Use materials and shapes that enhance sound quality and clarity.
- Sound Systems: High-quality speakers and microphones, strategically placed.
5. Lighting Design
- Stage Lighting: Flexible and high-quality lighting systems for performances.
- Ambient Lighting: Soft and adjustable to set the mood and provide visibility.
- Emergency Lighting: Essential for safety and compliance.
6. Interior Finishes and Materials
- Walls and Ceilings: Use materials that enhance acoustics and aesthetics.
- Floors: Durable, comfortable, and easy to maintain. Carpeted aisles for noise reduction.
- Seating: Ergonomic, durable, and aesthetically pleasing. Ensure enough legroom and armrest spacing.
7. Stage Design
- Proscenium: The frame around the stage; size and shape affect the audience’s view.
- Backstage Area: Include dressing rooms, storage, and technical rooms.
- Orchestra Pit: For musical performances, design an accessible pit.
8. Technical Infrastructure
- Audio-Visual Systems: High-definition projectors, screens, and sound systems.
- Control Room: Centralized location for managing lighting, sound, and stage effects.
- Internet and Communication: Robust network infrastructure for connectivity and communication.
9. Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP) Systems
- HVAC: Efficient heating, ventilation, and air conditioning for comfort.
- Electrical Systems: Adequate power supply for lighting, sound, and other equipment.
- Plumbing: Sufficient restrooms, water fountains, and backstage facilities.
10. Safety and Compliance
- Fire Safety: Sprinklers, extinguishers, and alarms.
- Structural Safety: Ensure the building can withstand natural and man-made hazards.
- Compliance: Adhere to local building codes and regulations.
11. Sustainability and Energy Efficiency
- Energy-Efficient Systems: Use LED lighting, efficient HVAC systems, and renewable energy sources.
- Sustainable Materials: Use eco-friendly and recycled materials where possible.
- Waste Management: Design for easy waste collection and recycling.
12. User Experience
- Comfort: Temperature control, comfortable seating, and adequate legroom.
- Accessibility: Make it easy for all users, including those with disabilities.
- Signage: Clear and intuitive wayfinding signs.
13. Aesthetics and Ambiance
- Theme: Choose a coherent design theme that complements the intended use of the space.
- Decor: Use artwork, colors, and textures to create a pleasant atmosphere.
14. Flexibility and Future-Proofing
- Modular Design: Allow for changes and reconfigurations for different types of events.
- Technology Upgrades: Plan for easy integration of future technological advancements.
By considering these factors, designers can create a functional, comfortable, and aesthetically pleasing large interior auditorium or theater that meets the needs of its users.
- 1111.January.Saturday

We’re “organized” but not too organized; like the bookseller who knows where every book can be found.
at a conference where you don’t have to present
— Peyman Milanfar (@docmilanfar) April 4, 2025
#AcademicChatter #AcademicTwitter
Academics be like 👇 pic.twitter.com/6cpVEw3PVS
— Reviewer 2 (@GrumpyReviewer2) April 2, 2024