Press Release – Deer Industry NZ
Dr Rob Gregory, leading specialist in farm animal welfare.
The deer industry is reinforcing its commitment to animal welfare with the appointment of a leading specialist in farm animal welfare, Dr Rob Gregory, to its executive team.
Dr Gregory will assume the role of general manager, quality assurance, at the end of July. He replaces John ‘JT’ Tacon who is retiring after working for Deer Industry NZ (DINZ) and its predecessor organisations for more than 30 years.
Tacon, who was awarded the prestigious Deer Industry Award in May, has overseen the establishment of rigorous animal welfare standards across the deer industry – on-farm, velvet removal, deer transport and deer processing.
Wednesday, 7 July 2021, 4:05 pm
Dr
Rob Gregory, leading specialist in farm animal
welfare.
The deer industry is
reinforcing its commitment to animal welfare with the
appointment of a leading specialist in farm animal welfare,
Dr Rob Gregory, to its executive team.
Dr Gregory will
assume the role of general manager, quality assurance, at
the end of July. He replaces John ‘JT’ Tacon who is
retiring after working for Deer Industry NZ (DINZ) and its
predecessor organisations for more than 30
years.
Tacon, who was awarded the prestigious Deer
Industry Award in May, has overseen the establishment of
rigorous animal welfare standards across the deer industry
Contemporary House India offers stunning portrait of the country’s new modernism
Contemporary House India offers stunning portrait of the country’s new modernism
Contemporary House India, a new monograph by photographer Edmund Sumner and architect and academic Rob Gregory, charts the South Asian country’s modern residential architecture
House with Moving Landscapes by Matharoo Associates
Edmund Sumner and Rob Gregory’s new monograph shines a light on one of the most audacious environments in modern residential architecture.
Contemporary House India is a survey of more than 20 examples of new Indian houses, spanning the vast country and including the work of many of India’s most pre-eminent architects, as well as new faces. Casting its net wide, this architecture book celebrates a new modernism in Indian architecture.
Purcell and Nissen Richards rework Wordsworth Museum in Lake District
17 May 2021 By Rob Wilson, photography by Gareth Gardner
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Source: Purcell
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Source: Nissen Richards Studio
Source: Nissen Richards Studio
Source: Nissen Richards Studio
Source: Nissen Richards Studio
Source: Nissen Richards Studio
Previously disparate buildings – including Wordsworth’s home, Dove Cottage – have been reconfigured and extended in the redevelopment
The museum at the edge of Grasmere in Cumbria sits in the landscape that profoundly inspired Wordsworth, a place he called ‘the loveliest spot that man hath ever found’.
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It reopens to the public today (17 May) following the five-year, £6.5 million project, which was supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund. The project was won by Purcell and Nissen Richards Studio in 2016 and was led for Purcell until 2019 by Rob Gregor
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