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Seatbelts in cars, restrictions on opioid prescriptions, banisters on stairwells.
He stuck them next to the windows, through the stairwells.
On the stairwells leading to the interviews, sisterhood was on display.
So news spread by word of mouth slowly in the stairwells.
Do not use the stairwells to smoke, drink, eat, or have sex.
Women are giving birth in the streets and in stairwells of hospitals.
His defense has argued that police radio reception is spotty, particularly in stairwells.
The doors isolate a fire and keep flame and smoke out of stairwells.
For more than an hour, the press waited, staking out stairwells and exits.
You have muster points on where people can gather and head down stairwells.
Stairwells were blocked, so Campos had to approach through the elevator, Hickey told CNN.
The floor-to-ceiling windows, balconies and open stairwells all had a curative purpose.
Instead, street signs, empty stairwells, painted pavement, and towering high bridges take the focus.
While well lit on Friday, the stairwells at the Melrose Houses were far from pleasant.
I never dreamed of being fucked in stairwells or saunas in exchange for expensive dinners.
Stained-glass windows and domes are being installed in the elevator, stairwells and dining rooms.
Moments later, light floods the narrow hallways, steel airlocks, and steep stairwells of this warship.
Walking through the galleries, you notice four monitors placed next to the two main stairwells.
She loaded the house with speakers, hiding them under stairwells, behind walls and in closets.
At night, the medical student said, these stairwells were dangerous—unlit and prowled by muggers.
Bomb disposal experts made the device safe after evacuating people living in apartments on two stairwells.
"All of our research in terms of stairwells has been done with downward motion," Corbett explained.
Heavy in-office drinking, wrestling matches on the floor of steakhouses, and sex in the stairwells.
Reports later emerged of a frat-house atmosphere, where employees drank and had sex in stairwells.
In the past, she said, graffiti had been a problem, defacing stairwells, hallways and playground equipment.
Firefighters raced through the building on stairwells coated with ice, carrying people downstairs, slipping and sliding.
That many corners of Times Square are potential entrances to the subway, stairwells covered in sidewalk?
The ceiling tiles are so water-soaked that they fall down in the stairwells and classrooms.
People were going into the stairwells to snort coke or up to the roof to smoke cigarettes.
Stairwells are for mom-calling, nose-blowing, rage-texting, Juul-smoking, illicit work affairs, and ugly-crying.
Fans were packed into stairwells, trapped in corridors and standing on the desks in the press box.
While indoor spaces sit empty, homeless residents shiver in the open-air stairwells or in outdoor corners.
Graduates remember school days filled with impromptu singing in stairwells, drumming on tables and pirouetting down hallways.
He modified the poured concrete stairwells, hand-sanding the hard-edged corners to achieve an organic softness.
These continuously shifting forms might suggest window slats, ornamental medallions, lamplit highways, endless stairwells, and electrical conduits.
Built in the 19th century, the 4,200 square-foot townhome features its original fireplaces, mantels, moldings, skylights and stairwells.
It was, and still is, the music of alleyways, street corners, stairwells, concrete—and it sounds like it too.
The authority plans to install closed-circuit television cameras inside the buildings, including stairwells and hallways, later this year.
The underpasses, shopping malls and public stairwells have long been the scene of skate kids carving up public spaces.
Crews have spent the past week slowly chipping away at the building's shell, which included stairwells and elevator shafts.
Inside the school, dolls loiter on the stairwells or sit at desks in front of teachers giving eternal lessons.
They sung in stairwells, exhibition spaces, and even crammed into Mona's Charlie and the Chocolate Factory-style glass elevator.
There were also culture issues, with Zenefits once having to tell employees not to have sex in the office stairwells.
He used the stairwells to get there, but couldn't get past a barricaded door and had to use the elevator.
In a deft single tracking shot, we are introduced to the world of "pissy stairwells" and elevators that don't work.
The residents of one of Europe's largest squats, some sleeping in stairwells and storage closets, hail from 28 African countries.
Stairwells and entryways need to be enlarged, flood-prone openings need to be waterproofed, ventilation plants need to be rebuilt.
At opening night on Thursday, visitors were guided from show to show through stairwells and hallways generally closed to the public.
Elevators won't allow guests to get off on the 32nd floor, and security guards are stationed in stairwells to block access.
The web developer said he was at his "lowest point" when he made the sign, after sleeping in parks and stairwells.
Even more recently, health-insurance startup Zenefits had to circulate an email pleading with employees to quit fucking in their stairwells.
People are turning pistols on themselves in the middle of hallways, hanging themselves above stairwells, and running around in a daze.
But when their shifts are finished, they, too, retire to stairwells and corners of the rooftop for the covert nightly call.
"I'd find myself praying in dressing rooms at H&M, in empty stairwells, or on the side of a highway," Dar said.
The first renderings of the luxury development show its logo in wildstyle lettering and graffiti-inspired wall art in stairwells and lounges.
For five to eight minutes, the officers ran down the numerous hallways and stairwells of the more than 40-year-old building.
And then there are those who collar her at school drop-off or in stairwells with their own tales of corporate horrors.
Their descriptions were uniformly harrowing — burning, shaking legs; dim, smoke-filled stairwells; people crying, hyperventilating, stumbling; doomed firefighters rushing past them, going up.
But part of the manual also seemed to underscore how dangerous the police perceive the corridors and stairwells of housing projects to be.
There was also bad lighting in many stairwells and "dirty floors in need of a massive clean," she said in a written statement.
Get up in the morning and brush my teeth, not sleep in stairwells or wake up covered in bruises next to a stranger.
There's no denying the fervor of the conflict that ensues, up and down the stairwells of the projects, but do we need it?
"Happy New Year!" is a less-profane version of what a young man in one of the many crowded stairwells shouts at us.
Indoor spaces are often expanded on sets for ease of shooting, but "Homeland" kept the hallways and stairwells in Carrie's brownstone realistically narrow.
She is also a ruthlessly efficient killer, laying waste to 200-pound men, flipping them and hurling them down stairwells and into walls.
With thousands of booklovers moving up and down the stairwells every day, a seventh-floor bookstore didn't seem like such a terrible idea.
By the time Ford was about to speak, hundreds of her supporters had lined up in the stairwells and filled the building's atrium.
It was back in the 1980s that most American hospitals became officially smoke-free (and cigarette butts began accumulating in stairwells and side exits).
"Airport staff have noticed an increased rate of urination and defecation in the rear of SFO Taxi Lot #3 and nearby stairwells," he writes.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: On one of those winter days when slush fills the subway stairwells, I rushed to catch the train to work.
Safety, graffiti, proximity to a park, and even the appeal of stairwells all play roles in whether someone chooses to be active or not.
In Hong Kong, a newly renovated building was forced to place opaque panels and stickers on stairwells and walls following complaints of peeping Toms.
The remaining structure, which includes stairwells and elevator shafts, has been embraced by so many people in Dallas that some want it to stay.
In New York, any building taller than 75 feet must have at least two stairwells encased in concrete to provide a safe escape route.
It is a universe of dilapidated stairwells, cramped apartments and barren concrete plazas, and all are in the misère, as the French would say.
The Beacon is designed to plug directly into wall sockets in places like kitchens, hallways and stairwells, where it's inconvenient to have a corded product.
Passive protection systems, such as firestops at floor penetrations and fire-rated doors at stairwells, are designed to compartmentalize blazes and prevent them from spreading.
Many original details from 1860 remain, such as pre-tin plaster moldings, mahogany stairwells, and etched glass, with newer renovations paying homage to the past.
To get through the day, employees of Cognizant, which contracts with the social media giants, have sex in the stairwells and smoke pot during breaks.
A Sun-Times reporter who visited the Wells the following year found garbage chutes clogged with trash, hallways with broken lights, and urine-soaked stairwells.
The front door was festooned with graffiti and stickers; inside, the stairwells of the space appeared to have been last renovated during the Coolidge administration.
Sally Beebee, 58, a Muslim immigrant from Sri Lanka, worries about using the stairwells in her building, where she says young men use and sell drugs.
"By all accounts the fire started on the first floor," she said, adding that smoke filled two stairwells, likely trapping the partygoers on the second floor.
When the two arrived at the scene, Tramontana said he took over CPR for Melissa Butler, while his partner checked the stairwells for any other activity.
Well, "the ideal space would be a human-made underground environment spanning several city blocks [with] complex layout & multiple stories, including atriums, tunnels & stairwells," explains DARPA.
Municipalities must also designate smoking areas that are far from these places, and away from elevators, stairwells, gas stations, health centers and wherever food is prepared.
More than once, his mother approached young men who hung out in the lobby and stairwells of her building, asking them for help with her son.
The ceilings are liable to collapse at any moment, the stairwells can transform into class five rapids, and—infrastructural disasters aside—the wildlife is fucking disgusting.
Her other tip was to chew gum or suck on a lozenge while climbing because the dry, stale air of stairwells is known to induce coughing fits.
"If they're delicate and elemental, they can be really beautiful in bedrooms," Mr. Petit said, or in stairwells, where multiple arms can be an eye-catching feature.
Those who had complaints mentioned noise issues from outside (a higher floor may help this, but, it is downtown after all) and noise near elevators and stairwells.
The Pink Houses have long been notorious for their dark stairwells, the lights missing or not working, as was the case on the night Mr. Gurley was killed.
Among the places that Cognizant employees have been found having sex at work: the bathroom stalls, the stairwells, the parking garage, and the room reserved for lactating mothers.
Their stairwells and lounges, too, will incorporate graffiti-inspired wall art, according to renderings shared by Mojo Stumer Associates, the architectural firm that designed the 1,115-apartment project.
Low ceilings and narrow, ladderlike stairwells that require the use of hands to maneuver up and down all contribute to an ever-present opportunity to spread the virus.
The first episode of Netflix's Wu Assassins opens with a kinetic, preposterous, thoroughly enjoyable Hong Kong cinema throwback fight scene set in a series of halls and stairwells.
Katherina Martinez, 28, a home health aide who lives on the eighth floor, said she was suspicious of Mr. Chavis because she would see him loitering in the stairwells.
Their employers, citing a duty to ensure safety, remain wary of spare-room-booking sites, fearing the possibility of axe murderers, or at least dodgy wiring or unsafe stairwells.
When he got to the shooter's floor, Campos found the stairwells had been barricaded and had to use the elevator, Hickey said he was told by local union officials.
For some reason, it had never struck me before that although thousands of people were caught in crumbling smoke-filled stairwells of the towers, no one stampeded over others.
The program has included mostly street artists who, in addition to creating works to hang in the lobby, have drawn and painted on hotel doors, stairwells and other areas.
But there is a problem: Do alluring stairwells exist, or could they be restored where they have been allowed to deteriorate, in the areas where they are most needed?
The incident, which filled the stairwells with smoke on Friday evening, came after the Australians and several other teams had complained about unfinished and dirty rooms before moving in.
We would spend the next few weeks convening in stairwells, hiding under covers, sneaking around and keeping our secret from friends — all while rarely talking, mostly touching, never connecting.
He is credited with helping at least 261 people escape the tower in several trips up and down stairwells, before perishing alongside a group of New York City firefighters.
" • "In stark contrast to the perks lavished on Facebook employees, team leaders micromanage content moderators' every bathroom and prayer break," and employees "have been found having sex inside stairwells.
This isn't gleaming, ascendant India; it's the lived in one, crumbling around the edges, a little romanticized but recognizable in its narrow alleys and concrete stairwells and power outages.
In the past, finding those faulty bikes would've proven challenging, since people were leaving them under bridges, up in trees, rivers, and even concealing them down dark stairwells in buildings.
Within the Police Department, about 2,350 officers in the Housing Bureau are responsible for monitoring narrow stairwells, crowded halls and rooftops in the city's more than 300 public-housing projects.
Safety didn't come from fences and guards—which can be oppressive and isolating—but community observation, including through open views of entrances and stairwells, according to a Newcastle University report.
To me, an older white man (and a former top cop!) making statements about kids getting drugs from gangsters in stairwells indicates one thing and one thing only: Narc Alert!
To me, an older white man (and a former top cop!), making statements about kids getting drugs from gangsters in stairwells indicates one thing and one thing only: narc alert!
Wehrmacht soldiers would tie their stick grenades in bundles to breach walls and use poles to get them behind interior cover or to reach defenders in upper rooms or stairwells.
The fire, which filled the stairwells of the building with smoke, caused no injuries and the team was back in the building after around half an hour, a team spokesman said.
Before bodies go twirling through the air in intimidating, otherworldly contortions, the athletes gather in elevators and stairwells, and this essay reminds us of their less-famous side as humans. —K.
Stage one, fighting the Foot Clan through a burning building, massive bowling balls rolling down stairwells for no good reason, and throwing down with a horny Rocksteady at the level's end.
Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.) has introduced legislation to take away the "Members Only" signs that have for years designated certain elevators, meeting rooms, stairwells and bathrooms in the Capitol for lawmakers.
"Problems include blocked toilets, leaking pipes, exposed wiring, darkened stairwells where no lighting has been installed, and dirty floors," Kitty Chiller, chief of the Australian team, said in a statement on Sunday.
The final woman under discussion, Gretchen, lives in an apartment building with drug dealing and prostitution on the stairwells, across the hall from where another drug court participant died of an overdose.
It is half the size of the hub and is designed to placed in areas where power cords are unsightly or unable to be used, such as in stairwells, kitchens, and hallways.
But Mr. Sanders spent much of his day using back entrances and side doors and ducking into stairwells to avoid reporters' questions, clearly unwilling to talk in precise terms about his plans.
And then the force of the hurricane tore through, cracking walls, toppling heavy metal fences and flattening cars with lampposts while people, unable or unwilling to evacuate, huddled in closets and stairwells.
Deep beneath the University of Toronto's Edward Johnson Building, past darkened theatres, and people quietly perched on stairwells, through the echoing sonatas emanating from practice rooms, is the school's Electronic Music Studio.
Drawing richness from his grungy setting, the cinematographer Zenn van Zyl is the opposite of immobile, his camera sweeping the teeming courtyard between apartment buildings and sneaking through narrow hallways and stairwells.
US ARMY GETS EVEN DEADLIER WITH FUTURISTIC NEW NIGHT VISION GOGGLES If fire has made stairwells inaccessible, for example, the cannon can even punch through ceilings and floors, enabling firefighters to rescue people.
Police officers have testified at the trial of Peter Liang, who faces charges that include manslaughter and official misconduct, that patrolling stairwells is among the most perilous assignments in the city's housing projects.
But they said that day-to-day life in the project came with enough threats, including sexual assaults in the stairwells, and that they feared cooperating with the police could get them killed.
For most of Ghost Light takes place behind-the-scenes of the theater, in dressing rooms and stairwells, as phantoms of the theater cycle through their loops, each marooned from some closed production.
But the mother, mindful of the danger that faces residents in the stairwells and expansive courtyards of the Mott Haven Houses, warned her it was the kind of encounter that could get her killed.
Plumbing issues in Rio's Olympic Village, for example, bring to mind journalists' tweets about their less-than-stellar Russian hotels during the 2014 Winter Olympics, which included yellow water, broken doorknobs, and locked stairwells.
Noguchi molded similar pieces in a reception area of the Time-Life Building in New York City in 1947, and in 1930 on board the SS Argentina ocean liner along one of its stairwells.
After months of dark, secret rendezvous in stairwells and corners when no one was looking, this felt like the sun had at long last come out and was warming my heart with true love.
Decorated and strewn with traces of Moriyama's life in Tokyo — French film posters, Japanese grooming products, collections of books stacked along the stairwells — the installation realizes the architectural constraints explored upstairs in real time.
Robert Gangi, director of the Police Reform Organizing Project, said that searches of housing project stairwells, known as vertical patrols, should be ended or restricted absent actual suspicion that a crime was being committed.
The quirks of augmented reality may prevent him from running up the level's blocky stairwells or descending into green pipes, but it feels real nonetheless, even if he's largely limited to walking around obstacles.
He recounted the night of the shooting at the Pink Houses complex — which was unremarkable until the pair decided to conduct a "vertical patrol," a practice of inspecting public housing stairwells from top to bottom.
Concert-goers had gathered in the old A&B Sound building, where Club 560's cavernous main room connects to mezzanines, side lounges, and the Satellite gallery upstairs through a maze of stairwells and hallways.
Expecting 12 percent of stranded L train commuters to come this way, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) structurally plans to widen staircases down to the G train, and enlarge control areas by adding two stairwells.
They locked the door leading to the attorneys' lounge on that floor and shooed the more than 20 reporters prowling the hall away from the elevator bank and told them to vacate the nearby stairwells.
And the lyrics offer so much, too—conversations in stairwells, the super screwed down part saying "I'm so sorry for cheating," the whole song that maybe matches up perfectly to the plot of the Great Gatsby.
I showed up an hour late to work every morning, excused myself to cry in the stairwells, I can tell you all the best places in that building to cry where no one can hear you.
Those considering running their first stair race should be aware that there are also risks of tripping, especially when there are too many runners at once, so be careful and use common sense in crowded stairwells.
So be sure to look closely at her resin impressions of windows, whose panes bulge out and mullions cave in, or her delicate drawings of the undersides of stairwells, and the individuality of her sculptures emerges.
If it is painted green, it connects to the building's automatic sprinkler system; red indicates it connects to the building's standpipe system, the vertical pipes in stairwells from which firefighters inside the building can draw water.
"Plastic," a moving installation for the Museum of Modern Art — in particular, its stairwells and floors — extends those meditations across larger expanses of space and time, lasting all day every day (during museum hours) for a month.
At one evening performance last week, the line for women zigzagged from one side of the mezzanine to the other and back again, contained by ropes, organized by ushers, overflowing into stairwells, hemmed in by a bar.
"It's another example of what our officers confront every single day, keeping us safe not only on the streets of New York City, but in the stairwells and the hallways of our public housing developments," the mayor said.
In Transit Bold, colorful works of art covering walls, stairwells and the sides of buildings take center stage on the new Rotterdam Street Art Tour, which can be followed using an app or by taking a guided tour.
Throughout GSAP, T is met with his own solitude on rooftops and in stairwells, perhaps pointing to signs of depression, especially as black men are 17 times more likely to be diagnosed with a serious mental health condition.
I was reminded of Marcel Breuer's Whitney Museum and Louis I. Kahn's Yale Center for British Art when I saw the newly lighted, bush-hammered concrete stairwells tucked into the fins that jut from the 42nd Street facade.
I was reminded of Marcel Breuer's Whitney Museum and Louis I. Kahn's Yale Center for British Art when I saw the newly lighted, bush-hammered concrete stairwells tucked into the fins that jut from the 433nd Street facade.
The piece takes shape as a suite of concurrent solos, each dancer roaming around on his or her own phantomlike terms: crawling backward through open doors, grazing bare walls, staggering out from hallways and stairwells we can't see.
Booze was flowing & folks who normally didn't say hello in elevators Were now making love under stairwells with a majority of their clothes on while their World shrank & expanded in aftershocks & everyone jittery about what would happen Next.
Stylized echoes of the original guerrilla art hub dot the common areas, from engraved signs of the new buildings' logo — which spells out "5Pointz" in wildstyle lettering — to plenty of graffiti-inspired wall art that decorates stairwells and lounges.
The first five floors have become one of the half-dozen major art venues that have sprung up in Baghdad around the protests as painters — trained and untrained — have turned walls, stairwells and littered parks into a vast canvas.
But research published in 2013 by academics at the University of Edinburgh analysing data from 50 building fires around the world found that significant amounts of smoke very often made it into stairwells while people were still escaping by them.
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York City in 1911, when 146 workers, most of them women, were burnt to death because the owners had locked the doors to the stairwells and exits, contributed to the rise of progressivism.
Employees told The Verge that moderators in the Phoenix office dealt with the hellish reality of their jobs by having sex in the office—in stairwells, bathrooms, parking garages, and a lactation room—smoking weed on breaks, and joking about suicide.
"Your mental map of LA changes," said Anthony Morey, co-curator for the now-defunct event One Night Stand, which would rent a motel for an evening and gave architects the freedom to install work in its suites, balconies, and stairwells.
During that period—from the late 80s to early 90s—the athletic facilities at the since-demolished Larkins Hall reportedly served as a hotbed of furtive sexual activity, including men having sex in stairwells and touching each other in the showers.
I made sure to specifically ask the children I talked to whether or not they have acquired weed from gangsters behind apartment buildings, criminals in stairwells, or any intersection of the two, and almost across the board the answer was: no.
His magnificent series "Périphérique" (2005-09), a precise but devastating clapback to stereotypes of the French suburbs, with pictures of black and Arab youths in the stairwells and underpasses they traverse every day, but posed with the meticulousness of formal portraiture.
Theater and nightclub fires, both today and in the past, tend to have a few things in common: overcrowding, combustible interior decorations, inadequate exits or stairwells, and heat sources like candles, stage lights or pyrotechnics that can spark a blaze.
When the bell at Texas City High School rang at 2:50 pm on a Friday, teens swarmed between classes, exchanging friendly headlocks and complex handshakes without visible concern for the cameras overhead, strategically positioned over stairwells and at hallway intersections.
The campus security improvements include the immediate deployment of 19 new residential community safety officers, installing new security cameras in stairwells, elevators, exterior locations and common spaces, and having public safety officers work increased shifts while classes are in session.
In "Untitled, Ceiling Projection" (a newly-commissioned video piece which hangs from the ceiling in one of the gallery's stairwells) we see the underside of a glass table on which someone is violently smashing colored light-bulbs with a hammer.
The Rapides County Sheriff's Office says Miguel Camille Glorioso is back in custody after witnesses at the Rapides Parish Courthouse heard a "commotion" Wednesday morning – and later found him having sex with a 19-year-old woman in one of the building's stairwells.
"A lot of the stuff was honestly the media getting carried away, that was not something that happened," Sacks said, likely in reference to a story from The Wall Street Journal about alerting employees not to have sex in the company's stairwells.
These include the baroque façades of Austro-Hungarian buildings bathed in sunlight, and their ornate and strangely forbidding stairwells and corridors, as well as the leafy overgrowth in the Jewish and Christian graveyards in Prague — representative of Kafka and Jesenská's respective religious upbringings.
But Jobs, inspired by the way fire stairs work on yachts, had suggested that, in cases of flagration, glass encasing the stairwells should be drenched by high-­pressure sprinkler heads producing a dense mist, a proposal that apparently satisfied the Santa Clara County Fire Department.
At the Melrose Houses, which is operated by the New York City Housing Authority, officials said that all the lights were working in the stairwells and hallways at the time of the shooting on Thursday, and that additional security measures included 10 outdoor security cameras.
Several residents said that young men, often from other buildings, tended to congregate on the stairs and hassled residents who had to rely on them whenever the elevator malfunctioned — another problem, along with darkened stairwells, that happened with some frequency in the city's housing projects.
Rescue workers in Syria reported finding at least 42 people dead in their homes from apparent suffocation, and antigovernment activists circulated videos of lifeless men, women and children sprawled out on floors and in stairwells, many with white foam coming from their mouths and nostrils.
All University of California campuses now are considering banning soda, and the San Francisco campus is considering health interventions seen at other campuses, like signs at elevators on the Los Angeles campus pointing to stairwells - a cardio-healthy, calorie-reducing way of ascending and descending.
Alex Witchel, the article's author, described how free she felt, escaping her apartment building, where she furtively puffed in the service stairwells, to meet at Circa Tabac for "a few stolen hours of Puff Mommy sin" with a fellow smoker, a friend named Nan.
As one example of the hazards and stress created by blackouts in the state, at least 20 seniors in one low-income apartment complex north of San Francisco were trapped for two days without power, struggling to navigate through dark hallways and stairwells with wheelchairs and walkers.
The events of Thursday night, in which the officers were shot by a man they encountered during what is known as a vertical patrol in the Melrose Houses in the South Bronx, seem to underscore the Police Department's view that housing project stairwells can be perilous places to patrol.
A June 2015 email that Business Insider obtained revealed that Zenefits' director of real estate and workplace services admonished employees not to "smoke, drink, eat or have sex" in the building stairwells, where the building's manager reported that cups of beers, cigarettes and used condoms had been found.
Although they capture quotidian subjects — portraits of Albers's family and friends; pictures of mannequins, stairwells, the beach, the Eiffel Tower — the carefully constructed collages meld the mechanics of then-young, handheld Leica cameras with the artist's hand, representing the unity of art and technology inherent to the Bauhaus.
To illustrate how he used the apartment as a studio and a canvas, the Denver museum has built a partial recreation of the railroad-style flat as it looked when Basquiat lived there, and a reproduction of the building's Basquiat-graffitied hallways and stairwells (long since painted over).
"It has been brought to our attention by building management and Security that the stairwells are being used inappropriately...cigarettes, plastic cups filled with beer, and several used condoms were found in the stairwell," the company's director of workplace services wrote in a memo obtained by The Wall Street Journal.
"If you look at a lot of buildings, they might not have safe stairwells," said Carol Horowitz, an associate professor of health policy and medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine who is trying to stem a high incidence of overweight and severe diabetes among her patients in Harlem.
The scope of the restoration work includes structural preservation of the observation towers, waterproofing the tower bases, improvements to the electrical infrastructure and restoring the architectural lighting design of the observation towers and the Tent of Tomorrow, which will cascade down from the landing platforms and emanate from the stairwells.
WATCH THIS: Luann de Lesseps Shows Off Her Chic New Bedding Collection   "We decided to create Burrow when we saw friends paying to have their couches cut apart in order to get them up narrow New York City apartment stairwells," Stephen Kuhl, who co-founded the brand with Kabeer Chopra, states in a press release.
People in the New York area who love death or appreciate spectacle, no matter the form, can walk through Times Square past the Port Authority Bus Terminal, past 9th Avenue and its somewhat fake-looking rectories, and wind up at the Acorn Theatre, which is basically a series of well-kept stairwells and a 200-seat auditorium.
If Nas was the aloof observational poet sketching devils lasso metaphors of Queensbridge, Mobb Deep brought the energy of Timbalands stomping down pissy stairwells; they were the sweat on your spine, the grim color of the chalk outline, the heart racing like a cardiac patient, shattered glass echoing, the mutant fragrance of marijuana and bullet smoke.
Determined to restore the 6,500-square-foot property with as little outside help as necessary, the women cleaned the place and painted the walls using natural pigments mixed with lime: white with a touch of ocher for the corridors and stairwells; a moody cerulean for Lueders's bedroom and what Sacret Young describes as "watery clouds" for one of the bathrooms.
What she did share showed a family home festooned with all manner of personal memento and political keepsakes: a dining room lined with reproductions of letters from the Founding Fathers and an antique ballot box; a den with a wall-size, wooden replica of the Constitution; hallways and stairwells densely populated with casual photos of family and friends, including former President Barack Obama.
So talk about the technical solutions, because that's always been the ... "AI is going to fix it," whatever, and Casey Newton just wrote a great piece in The Verge about Facebook, people who go through Facebook videos, and they all want, the people who watch the conspiracy videos suddenly believe in conspiracies, they're being badly affected, they're having sex in the stairwells, it's like crazy.
It's a place where, in stark contrast to the perks lavished on Facebook employees, team leaders micromanage content moderators' every bathroom and prayer break; where employees, desperate for a dopamine rush amid the misery, have been found having sex inside stairwells and a room reserved for lactating mothers; where people develop severe anxiety while still in training, and continue to struggle with trauma symptoms long after they leave; and where the counseling that Cognizant offers them ends the moment they quit — or are simply let go.

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