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Historic Significance of Superman
GoLocal structure critic Will Morgan wrote in 2019:
“Opened in 1928, it has dominated town’s skyline for nearly a century as one of many grandest pre-Melancholy period skyscrapers within the nation.
No new constructing in downtown Windfall since has approached the wannabe-dirigible-docking station by way of architectural excellence and design high quality.
Walker & Gillette, the New York architectural agency, was one of the vital important business companies within the increase years earlier than the inventory market crash of 1929 put an finish to such magnificent expressions of America’s financial may.
Alexander Stewart Walker studied at Harvard and Leon Gillette studied at each the College of Pennsylvania and on the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, the premier classical architectural faculty.
From the founding of their agency in 1906 till the early Nineteen Fifties, Walker & Gillette was in demand as designers of nation estates, manors, and mansions for the mega-rich in locations like Lengthy Island, Florida, and the Berkshires, in addition to New York Metropolis.
The agency’s huge influence, nonetheless, was in substantial and dignified classical, Artwork Deco, and Fashionable banks, submit workplaces, church buildings, and workplace buildings.
Famous New York works embrace the Fuller Constructing, the New York Belief, and the Electrical Merchandise Constructing on the New York World’s Honest.
But the Industrial Belief in Windfall is arguably their masterpiece. Edith Crouch’s lately printed monograph, Walker & Gillette: American Architects, From, Classicism By way of Modernism, 1900-Nineteen Fifties rightly has the Rhode Island tower on the quilt.
The Indiana Limestone Firm equipped stone facades for many of the main buildings of the period, and would sheath the grandfather of all Deco skyscrapers, the Empire State Constructing.
So, it isn’t stunning that when the limestone quarries took out a full-page commercial within the April 1929 situation of Structure Journal, they selected the Windfall financial institution for his or her illustration.
The limestone commercial illustrates a degree about how solidly and superbly constructed business constructions had been within the Nineteen Twenties.
Architecturally, the Industrial Belief unapologetically expressed the wealth, confidence, and enthusiasm of the time.
The Nice Melancholy put an finish to skyscrapers fully lined in marble, granite, or limestone. Giant downtown buildings after World Conflict II would, because of modernism and new know-how, forgo conventional supplies in favor of aluminum, metal, and glass. Ornamental carvings, murals, bas-reliefs, and triumphant eagles had been disbursed with. It truly is true that they simply don’t construct them like they used to.”
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OSU Basketball: Cowgirls Add Rhode Island Transfer Center
Oklahoma State has its newest addition for next season.
OSU women’s basketball announced on Saturday that the team has signed Tenin Magassa. As the latest addition to Jacie Hoyt’s team, Magassa will play her fifth season of college basketball in Stillwater.
Magassa adds size for the Cowgirls at 6-foot-5 and could compete for a starting role next season, considering her abundance of experience. Spending the past two seasons at Rhode Island, Magassa emerged as a regular starter for the Rams in 2023-24.
Last season, she averaged seven points, 4.6 rebounds and two blocks. She started 12 of 29 games but also had success off the bench, with four of her six double-figure scoring games coming as a reserve.
As a junior, she played only 14 games near the end of the season. Still, Magassa finished strong and had a season-high 12 points and eight rebounds in the team’s WNIT opening win against Boston University.
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Before going to Rhode Island, Magassa spent her first two seasons at Dayton. As a freshman, she averaged 9.6 points, 7.3 rebounds and 2.5 blocks to make the A-10 All-Freshman Team.
In 2021-22, she started 19 of her 31 games, helping Dayton go 26-6 and make the NCAA Tournament for the first time in four seasons. Although her usage was down, she still averaged 5.9 points, 6.2 rebounds and 2.1 blocks.
Coming off of an injury-riddled season that kept the Cowgirls out of the NCAA Tournament, Magassa and other additions give the team hope. After a 14-16 season, the Cowgirls are poised to be back competing in the Big 12.
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Rhode Island Captures 10th Atlantic 10 Rowing Championship Title
PENNSAUKEN, N.J. – Rhode Island won it’s 10th Atlantic 10 Rowing title, securing the win with a victory in the Varsity 8 Saturday at Cooper River Park.
It’s the third title in the last four years for the Rams, who earn the Atlantic 10’s automatic bid to the NCAA Championship. Rhode won the Varsity 8 and Second Varsity 8 races to secure the victory.
Massachusetts finished second in the standings with 46 points, winning the Varsity 4 and placing second in the Second Varsity 8 and third in the Varsity 8. George Washington placed third overall, just one point behind UMass with 45 points, placing second in the Varsity 8 and third in the Second Varsity 8 and Varsity 4.
Fordham was fourth with 33 points, followed by La Salle (29 points), Saint Joseph’s (26) and Duquesne (21). George Mason and Dayton rounded out the team standings.
Rhody’s Varsity 8 team won a tightly contested grand final over George Washington and Massachusetts with a time of 6:45.204, topping the Revolutionaries (6:49.544) by four seconds.
URI also claimed the Second Varsity 8 with a time of 6:55.6. UMass (6:59.771) and GW (7:02.350) earned silver and bronze respectively.
Massachusetts won the Varsity 4 with a 7:39.620, followed by Saint Joseph’s (7:44,.487) and GW (7:53.112).
UMass also won the two non-scoring events, taking the Varsity 4B at 8:04.765 and the Third Varsity 8 with a 7:22.861. GW was second in the 3V8, clocking in at 7:25.761 and Duquesne was third with a 7:28.857. The Revolutionaries also were second in the Varsity 4B with a 8:12.167 while Rhody was third with a 8:16.705.
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CHAMPIONS! Rowing Wins 10th Atlantic 10 Title – University of Rhode Island
KINGSTON, R.I. – Rhode Island Rowing won its 10th Atlantic 10 Championship in program history on Saturday in thrilling fashion, with racing coming down to the final event on the Cooper River.
The Varsity 8+ crew of coxswain Lily Stasaitis, Catie Castle, Bethany Nordstrom, Nicole Jones, Samantha Gumprecht, Cait Reardon, Emma Barnhart, Sarah Pecoraro and Bella Bruno sprinted past George Washington in the final 1000m of its race for a first-place finish (6:45.2) that lifted URI to the team title.
Rhode Island finished with 51 points, followed by Massachusetts (46 points) and George Washington (45 points).
The Second Varsity 8+ joined the aforementioned boat by finishing first in its event. Coxswain Ellie McGee, Jessica Tosi, Olivia Kowalski, Hailey Pardi, Sammie Gorecki, Eryn Wale, Amanda Cubit, Maia Hembruff and Emma Larsh bested second-place UMass by half a length to pick up what was the team’s first gold medals of the day.
Rhody’s Varsity 4+ crew of coxswain Evelyn Tabor, Emily Olin, Emma Brookins, Jasmyn Hayes and Alexis Moore began the competition amongst the scoring boats with a fourth-place finish (7:55.0). The Third Varsity 8+ just missed the podium as well, crossing the line fourth (7:31.6).
URI’s Second Varsity 4+ crew of coxswain Sawyer McNish, Irma Accius, Anna Kann, Abby Galayda and Brigid McShea placed third in its final with a time of 8:16.7
Castle, Jones and Nordstrom earned spots on the All-Atlantic 10 First Team while Barnhart received a Second Team nod. Head coach Shelagh Donohoe won A10 Coach of the Year for the ninth time in her career.
Rhode Island has secured the conference’s automatic bid to the NCAA Championship, which is being held on East Fork/Harsha Lake in Bethel, Ohio from May 31 through June 2. The Rams will learn of their seeding in the selection show, which is at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, May 21. It will stream live on NCAA.com.
Team Standings
1. Rhode Island – 51
2. Massachusetts – 46
3. George Washington – 45
4. Fordham – 33
5. La Salle – 29
6. Saint Joseph’s – 26
7. Duqeusne – 21
8. George Mason – 11
9. Dayton – 7
Rhode Island Finals Results
Second Varsity 4+ – Grand Final
1. Massachusetts – 8:04.7
2. George Washington – 8:12.1
3. Rhode Island – 8:16.7
4. Fordham – 8:57.2
5. George Mason – 9:09.2
Third Varsity 8+ – Grand Final
1. Massachusetts – 7:22.8
2. George Washington – 7:25.7
3. Duquesne – 7:28.8
4. Rhode Island – 7:31.6
5. Fordham – 7:55.4
Varsity 4+ – Grand Final
1. Massachusetts – 7:39.6
2. Saint Joseph’s – 7:44.4
3. George Washington – 7:53.1
4. Rhode Island – 7:55.0
5. Fordham – 8:09.9
6. Duquesne – 8:19.3
Second Varsity 8+ – Grand Final
1. Rhode Island – 6:55.6
2. Massachusetts – 6:59.7
3. George Washington – 7:02.3
4. LaSalle – 7:09.1
5. Fordham – 7:14.6
6. Duquesne – 7:18.6
Varsity 8+ – Grand Final
1. Rhode Island – 6:45.2
2. George Washington – 6:49.5
3. Massachusetts – 7:00.1
4. Fordham – 7:01.8
5. LaSalle – 7:05.2
6. Saint Joseph’s – 7:12.5
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