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WC19: అండర్-19లో నెగ్గాడు..మరి ఈ ప్రపంచకప్లో..!
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Published : Jul 7, 2019, 8:14 PM IST
ప్రపంచకప్లో సెమీస్ పోరుకు సిద్ధమైంది. ఇలాంటి సమయంలో ఓ ఆసక్తికర విషయం వెలుగుచూసింది. 2008 లో అండర్-19 ప్రపంచకప్ సెమీస్లో తలపడ్డాయి భారత్- న్యూజిలాండ్. అప్పుడు టీమిండియా కెప్టెన్గా కోహ్లీ, కివీస్కు విలియమ్సన్ సారథిగా ఉన్నాడు.
మళ్లీ ఇప్పుడు 11 ఏళ్ల తర్వాత మెగాటోర్నీలో అదే పోరుకు రంగం సిద్ధమైంది. అప్పుడు కివీస్పై మూడు వికెట్ల తేడాతో గెలిచిన టీమిండియా.. ఫైనల్లో దక్షిణాఫ్రికాపై నెగ్గి కప్పు కొట్టింది.
2008 అండర్-19 కెప్టెన్లుగా కోహ్లీ- విలియమ్సన్ ఆ రోజు జరిగిన మ్యాచ్లో టాస్ గెలిచిన న్యూజిలాండ్ బ్యాటింగ్ ఎంచుకొని 205 పరుగులు చేసింది. అండర్సన్(70), విలియమ్సన్(37) రాణించి భారత్కు ఓ మోస్తరు లక్ష్యం నిర్దేశించారు. అనంతరం వర్షం కురిసి డక్వర్త్ లూయిస్ పద్ధతిలో 43 ఓవర్లకు 191 పరుగుల లక్ష్యాన్ని సవరించారు. కోహ్లీ(43), ఎస్పీ గోస్వామి(51) నిలకడగా ఆడి జట్టును గెలిపించారు.
ప్రస్తుత ప్రపంచకప్లో అగ్రస్థానంలో నిలిచిన టీమిండియాకు నాలుగో స్థానంలో ఉన్న కివీస్కు మ్యాచ్ జరగనుంది. ఆస్ట్రేలియా- ఇంగ్లండ్ మరో సెమీఫైనల్ మ్యాచ్లో తలపడనున్నాయి. ఈ రెండింటిలో విజేతలుగా నిలిచిన జట్లు ఈ నెల 14న లార్డ్స్లో జరిగే ఫైనల్లో కప్పు కోసం పోటీ పడనున్నాయి.
ప్రపంచకప్లో కోహ్లీ-విలియమ్సన్ ఇది చదవండి: హెలికాప్టర్ షాట్ నేర్పిన మిత్రునికి ధోని ఏం చేశాడు?
ప్రపంచకప్లో సెమీస్ పోరుకు సిద్ధమైంది. ఇలాంటి సమయంలో ఓ ఆసక్తికర విషయం వెలుగుచూసింది. 2008 లో అండర్-19 ప్రపంచకప్ సెమీస్లో తలపడ్డాయి భారత్- న్యూజిలాండ్. అప్పుడు టీమిండియా కెప్టెన్గా కోహ్లీ, కివీస్కు విలియమ్సన్ సారథిగా ఉన్నాడు.
మళ్లీ ఇప్పుడు 11 ఏళ్ల తర్వాత మెగాటోర్నీలో అదే పోరుకు రంగం సిద్ధమైంది. అప్పుడు కివీస్పై మూడు వికెట్ల తేడాతో గెలిచిన టీమిండియా.. ఫైనల్లో దక్షిణాఫ్రికాపై నెగ్గి కప్పు కొట్టింది.
2008 అండర్-19 కెప్టెన్లుగా కోహ్లీ- విలియమ్సన్ ఆ రోజు జరిగిన మ్యాచ్లో టాస్ గెలిచిన న్యూజిలాండ్ బ్యాటింగ్ ఎంచుకొని 205 పరుగులు చేసింది. అండర్సన్(70), విలియమ్సన్(37) రాణించి భారత్కు ఓ మోస్తరు లక్ష్యం నిర్దేశించారు. అనంతరం వర్షం కురిసి డక్వర్త్ లూయిస్ పద్ధతిలో 43 ఓవర్లకు 191 పరుగుల లక్ష్యాన్ని సవరించారు. కోహ్లీ(43), ఎస్పీ గోస్వామి(51) నిలకడగా ఆడి జట్టును గెలిపించారు.
ప్రస్తుత ప్రపంచకప్లో అగ్రస్థానంలో నిలిచిన టీమిండియాకు నాలుగో స్థానంలో ఉన్న కివీస్కు మ్యాచ్ జరగనుంది. ఆస్ట్రేలియా- ఇంగ్లండ్ మరో సెమీఫైనల్ మ్యాచ్లో తలపడనున్నాయి. ఈ రెండింటిలో విజేతలుగా నిలిచిన జట్లు ఈ నెల 14న లార్డ్స్లో జరిగే ఫైనల్లో కప్పు కోసం పోటీ పడనున్నాయి.
ప్రపంచకప్లో కోహ్లీ-విలియమ్సన్ ఇది చదవండి: హెలికాప్టర్ షాట్ నేర్పిన మిత్రునికి ధోని ఏం చేశాడు?
US LLOYD WRIGHT
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Mill Run, Pennsylvania – 19 June 2019
1. Various of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater house
2. Set up Lynda Waggoner, Fallingwater Director Emerita and Founding Member of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy
3. SOUNDBITE (English) Lynda Waggoner, Fallingwater Director Emerita and Founding Member of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy:
"This was such a stunning building, a tour de force, that it re-establishes him. He appears on the cover of Time magazine in 1938. This man who is thought to be dead by some, with Fallingwater in the background (on the magazine cover), and it just captured the imagination of the world. It's a, it's as you can see an incredible building that marries architecture and nature."
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New York – 24 October 1953
4. STILL Frank Lloyd Wright with model for Guggenheim Museum
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Spring Green, Wisconsin – 16 August 1938
5. STILL Frank Lloyd Wright at Taliesin house
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Mill Run, Pennsylvania – 19 June 2019
6. Various of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater house
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Lynda Waggoner, Fallingwater Director Emerita and Founding Member of the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy:
"It just codifies Fallingwater's position as a very important, world class piece of architecture. And while Fallingwater always already has a lot of visitors, I think all ships rise with the rising tide and the other sites will also benefit from the increased recognition of Frank Lloyd Wright."
8. Various of Fallingwater's interior
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Justin W. Gunther, Director of Fallingwater:
"Here at Fallingwater everything is so intensified because it's not just about what you're seeing, but it's about what you're feeling. The moisture touches the back of your neck. The sound of the water permeates the space. You're seeing all of the beautiful design but also nature outside and all of that comes together and just magnifies the power and importance of this space."
10. Various interiors of Fallingwater
11. Various exteriors of Fallingwater
12. Man working on exterior of the building, plastering
13. SOUNDBITE (English) Justin W. Gunther, Director of Fallingwater:
"So World Heritage inscription will only help us even further preserve this place. Fallingwater's reaching close to eighty five years old, it will soon be a century old. The complexities of caring for it will only get more extreme so we constantly need to call on our community which is people from around the world to help us preserve and share this place."
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Madison, Wisconsin – Date unknown
14. STILL Wright's Herbert and Katherine Jacobs house - one of the eight buildings in the UNESCO designation
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15. In this March 20, 2001 file photo, Taliesin West, Frank Lloyd Wright's winter home is seen in Scottsdale, Arizona
16. This Sept. 27, 2005 file photo shows an exterior view of Frank Lloyd Wright's Unity Temple in Oak Park, Ill.
17. This Sept. 25, 2016 photo shows Taliesin in Spring Green, Wis. Frank Lloyd Wright designed and lived in the Taliesin house and estate
18. In this Saturday, April 8, 2000 photo the exterior of Frank Lloyd Wright's Hollyhock House in Los Angeles, is seen
19. In this file photo of March 18, 1957, architect Frank Lloyd Wright visits Robie House, his 1909 Prairie style design, on Woodlawn Avenue in Chicago.
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New York – 3 July 2019
20. Various of the Solomon R. Guggenheim museum
21. Set up Richard Armstrong, Director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation
22. SOUNDBITE (English) Richard Armstrong, Director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation:
"Well I think the Guggenheim is very honoured that we're in the company of these august (impressive) structures from around the world and also natural sites, which we admire as well, particularly the ones the United States. Most encouraging is that people now recognise the value of modern architecture and the worthiness of its preservation and I think we can extrapolate from that big long term values for treating civilization in new ways."
23. Various of Guggenheim museum
24. Set up John Lobell, Pratt Institute School of Architecture Professor
25. SOUNDBITE (English) John Lobell, Pratt Institute School of Architecture Professor:
"Wright said, 'a great architect must be an interpreter of his time, his day, his age'. So what was Wright's time, day, age? The architectural historian Sibyl Moholy-Nagy said 'Frank Lloyd Wright was the first architect who had to take on an entire continent single-handedly'. But she was too modest. Wright set himself two goals: to define or even create the 20th century and to redefine what we are as human beings."
26. Various of Guggenheim museum
LEADIN :
Frank Lloyd Wright's innovative architecture designs still fascinate, from New York's circular, sculptural Guggenheim museum, to the famous Fallingwater house perched over a waterfall in the Pennsylvania woods.
Now the U.N. World Heritage committee has designated eight buildings designed by famed American architect Frank Lloyd Wright as worthy of note and preservation and added them to the list of World Heritage Sites.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's work helped define 20th century architecture.
Wright was born in the 19th century on June 8 1867, in Richland Center, Wisconsin, when Queen Victoria was on the British throne.
A visionary, Wright was known for his use of unusual geometric shapes and for integrating his buildings into the landscape.
Fallingwater was built over a waterfall for the Kaufmann family, who owned a Pittsburgh department store. The house was built between 1936 and 1939.
It is now operated as a museum by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy.
It is perhaps Lloyd Wright's most celebrated building, alongside the Guggenheim museum in New York, and is one of his eight buildings on the UNESCO World Heritage designation.
Lynda Waggoner, Fallingwater Director Emerita, spearheaded the bid for UNESCO status.
Waggoner says it was very difficult to narrow down the UNESCO bid to just eight buildings, but adds that Fallingwater was always going to be part of the nomination.
"This was such a stunning building, a tour de force," says Waggoner of Fallingwater. "It re-establishes him. He appears on the cover of Time magazine in 1938, this man who is thought to be dead by some, with Fallingwater in the background, and it just captured the imagination of the world."
Fallingwater already receives thousands of visitors a year, but Waggoner says that the eight buildings being recognized by UNESCO will help elevate and bring attention to some of Wright's lesser known buildings.
"Fallingwater always already has a lot of visitors, I think all ships rise with the rising tide and the other sites will also benefit from the increased recognition of Frank Lloyd Wright," she adds.
Wright pioneered the use of concrete in modern buildings, but many of his visionary uses for the material also make his buildings expensive to maintain as they age.
Fallingwater has no air conditioning and the moisture from the waterfall it's built on permeates every part of the complex.
As a result, the building is in need of constant and expensive upkeep.
"Fallingwater's reaching close to eighty five years old, it will soon be a century old. The complexities of caring for it will only get more extreme so we constantly need to call on our community which is people from around the world to help us preserve and share this place," says Fallingwater's current director, Justin Gunther.
The eight buildings that will become UNESCO sites are the Fallingwater house in Mill Run, Pennsylvania, Taliesin West house in Scottsdale, Arizona, the Frederick C. Robie house, Chicago, The Herbert and Katherine Jacobs house in Madison, Wisconsin, the Hollyhock house in Los Angeles, the Taliesin house in Spring Green, Wisconsin, the Unity Temple in Oak Park, Illinois, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York.
Wright scholar, John Lobell of Pratt Institute School of Architecture in New York, says Wright was a man of huge ego and even bigger ambition.
"Wright said, 'a great architect must be an interpreter of his time, his day, his age'," says Lobell. "Wright set himself two goals: to define or even create the 20th century and to redefine what we are as human beings."
Wright's ambition and sense of grandeur might best be shown by his last building, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York. He died six months before the building was completed in 1959 at the age of 91.
Widely criticised upon completion, the white, swirling concrete structure has become one of the most photographed buildings in New York.
Richard Armstrong, Director of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, says he is delighted by the UNESCO designation.
Armstrong says that having the Guggenheim as a world heritage site shows how far modern architecture has come.
"Most encouraging is that people now recognise the value of modern architecture and the worthiness of its preservation,"
Collectively, the eight Wright buildings will become the 24th UNESCO designated site in the U.S.
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