The so-called fourth dimension of a metropolis is the underground space beneath a city which typically includes structures such as tunnels; which facilitate transport and provide gas; water and other supplies. Underground space may also be utilised for living; working and recreational facilities and industrial storage. These volumes focus on underground city design and planning; geotechnical survey and improvement of ground mass; and research; development and design of underground constructions in built-up areas. Also covered is the construction and monitoring of urban tunnels; including underground constructions executed from the surface; distribution and management of risks and accidents during tunnelling; tunnel equipment; fire and operational safety. This collection of papers will be invaluable to researchers; scientists; engineers and professionals working in the underground space.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Its a pretty run-of-the-mill Boleyn storyBy Mariah WebbI managed to wrestle a good monologue out of it. Despite updated language and expressions; Anne Boleyn is average. There are so many fascinating aspects of this womans life that I keep waiting to see materialize in Play form; however for some reason she always seems to become a bit soft. Anyway; its a good read. Go ahead and order it.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. I enjoyed reading itBy Jasmine SkinnerI enjoyed reading it. It was refreshing to read a story about Anne Boleyn that was both funny and serious. I loved the ending.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. What a great play !!By Carlos ColmeneroI played two characters in this play and I loved it.Cardinal Wolsey was at the beginning a great challenge for this amateur performer.But when I was ask to play James I as well; the challenge became ... jumbo!!Technically it was hard find the way to change all in me to be two different characters on stage ... until I started loving James I.The turning point was when I realized that James I loved Anne and wanted and needed to follow her ideas and aims.James I searches for the real Anne; not the ambitious witch of popular history who schemed her way into a kings bed and ousted the kings first wife; Catherine of Aragon; but a devout Protestant; an English Joan of Arc who saw off the Pope but lost her head in the toxic political machinations of court.Hard but I loved both characters... one of the most greatest experiences in life.Of course I was not James Garnor nor Colin Hurley; but I did my best.Howard Brenton has done a great historical research for this play and the result was awesome.