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THIS MONTH IN ENGINEERING | September 4, 1882, The Switch That Changed the World
On a late summer afternoon in 1882, Thomas Edison flipped a switch at J.P. Morgan’s Wall Street office and a single light bulb flickered to life. It was powered by the world’s first central power station, the Pearl Street Station in lower Manhattan. For the first time, a city district was illuminated by electricity generated and distributed from one location. The station's six steam-driven "Jumbo" dynamos supplied 110 volts of direct current to 59 customers, lighting 400 lamp
Rebeka Zubac
Oct 20


THIS MONTH IN ENGINEERING | September 1872 – When Buildings Learned to Fight Fire
We last looked at fire in July, when tragedy forced change. This month, we return to fire, not for disaster, but for invention. The...
Rebeka Zubac
Sep 22


CIBSE YEN ANZ | Young Engineers Awards
James Wahbe has taken on one of the most pressing questions in building services today: how do we design systems that are ready for...
Rebeka Zubac
Jul 30


LUNCH & LEARN with MHIAA: Engineering Flexibility into High-Performance HVAC
Earlier this week, our mechanical team at Goldfish & Bay had the opportunity to sit down with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries...
Rebeka Zubac
Apr 14


Smarter Building Control with Monecc Technology: Insights from Our Latest Team Session
Last week, our electrical design team at Goldfish & Bay had the opportunity to attend a LUNCH & LEARN session with Monecc Technology ,...
Rebeka Zubac
Apr 9


LUNCH & LEARN with mySmart: Intelligent Lighting & Building Automation
Yesterday, our Electrical Engineering Team at Goldfish & Bay enjoyed an insightful LUNCH & LEARN session led by Adnan Masri from ...
Rebeka Zubac
Mar 19
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