Hodges' Model: Welcome to the QUAD: fire

Hodges' model is a conceptual framework to support reflection and critical thinking. Situated, the model can help integrate all disciplines (academic and professional). Amid news items, are posts that illustrate the scope and application of the model. A bibliography and A4 template are provided in the sidebar. Welcome to the QUAD ...

Showing posts with label fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 02, 2021

Let's build on solid foundations

Individual
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INTERPERSONAL : SCIENCES
humanistic ----------------------------------------------- mechanistic
SOCIOLOGY : POLITICAL
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Population



If property, especially housing and places of work are 'located' in an earthquake - seismic hazard zone then there must be laws and regulations that define and assure a level of resilience in the construction and / or time to evacuate.

If people are living in high-rise accommodation then there must be governance, law, standards and tests to check the safety, strength, flame resistance of materials used in construction and fabrication.


 

 Image: https://www.vippng.com/preview/iTwxbRo_june-1-2-transparent-philadelphia-skyline-outline/

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Two Triangles: Fire and Bubbles

individual
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INTERPERSONAL : SCIENCES
humanistic ----------------------------------------------- mechanistic
SOCIOLOGY : POLITICAL
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group
O2

Fuel

Heat

Marketability of Assets

Expansionary money and credit

Intense speculation

My source:

Plender, J. (2020) Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble, Life & Arts, FT Weekend, 7-8 November. p.7.

Review of -

Levenson, T. (2020) Money for Nothing: The South Sea Bubble and the Invention of Modern Capitalism, London: Head of Zeus.

Quinn, W. Turner, J.D. (2020) Boom and Bust: A Global History of Financial Bubbles, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (This post draws upon a triangle in this book explained by Plender).

Saturday, June 17, 2017

The Compartmentalisation of Grief and Tragedy: RIP

INDIVIDUAL
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INTERPERSONAL : SCIENCES
humanistic ----------------------------------------- mechanistic
SOCIOLOGY : POLITICAL
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POPULATION



a person

A LOVED ONE

(timeframe: grief)

(timeframe: Why)

(timeframe: answers)
to questions that should not need be asked 
(again and again....)

'problem'

Fear

uncertainty

advice

flight OR fight

values

ethics

morality

PSYCHO-

a house
a house
.
.
.
a house
a house
Fire a house fighting
Fire a house fighting
.
.
Fire a house fighting
Fire a house fighting
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strength of towers
cladding - facade

material science

introducing: dead space

"probably"
'problem'

property: transparency vs opaque

(time-frame: risk, evidence)

-PHYSICAL
SOCIO-

a HOME

a group of people

family friends

social housing

a community

the most terrible of good-byes

Towers of Strength

SPIRITUAL

(timeframe: social justice)

D.ANGER

'problem'

introducing: a 'new' home

-POLITICAL

property

material evidence

facade - cladding

cost
££ value $$

Health & Safety Law

Building regulations

(timeframe: Public Inquiry)
(timeframe: ACTION)

GOV.UK

'problem'

'political correctness'?

local-regional-national

introducing: another Public Inquiry


Some reflections on the tragic event at Grenfell Tower, London, UK.

Personal note: In posting this, of course, I do not wish to trivialise the enormity of what has happened, the point is that even in disasters - across the world, tools are needed to reflect, think critically, to support learning in order to ultimately assure a safer future for all...