Banks

Banks or The Banks may refer to:

Music

  • Banks (singer), American singer Jillian Banks
  • Banks (album), a 2012 album by Paul Banks
  • Surname

  • Banks (surname), a list of people and fictional characters
  • Places

    Australia

  • Banks, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra
  • Division of Banks, an electoral district in the Australian House of Representatives, in New South Wales
  • Moa Island (Queensland) or Banks Island
  • Canada

  • Banks Island, one of the Canadian Arctic islands
  • Banks Island (British Columbia)
  • Banks Peninsula (Nunavut)
  • New Zealand

  • Banks Peninsula, South Island
  • United Kingdom

  • Banks, Cumbria, a village in England
  • Banks, Lancashire, a village in England
  • United States

  • Banks, Alabama
  • Banks, Arkansas
  • Banks, Oregon
  • The Banks, a development project in Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Banks Township (disambiguation)
  • Vanuatu

  • Banks Islands
  • Other

  • Banks Barbados Brewery
  • See also

  • Bank (disambiguation)
  • Lists of banks
  • Marston's Brewery

    Marston's is a British brewery and pub operator. It operates over 1,700 pubs in the UK, and is the world's largest brewer of cask ale. 90 per cent of profits come from the pubs division. It was known as Wolverhampton and Dudley Breweries plc until 2007 when it rebranded as Marston's.

    It owns five breweries and brands including Marston's, Banks's, Jennings, Ringwood and Wychwood. Its priority products are Marston's Pedigree and Wychwood Hobgoblin.

    History

    In 1834 John Marston established J. Marston & Son at the Horninglow Brewery at Burton upon Trent. By 1861 the brewery produced 3,000 barrels a year. In 1890 Marston & Son Ltd was registered as a limited liability company. In 1898 Marston's amalgamated with John Thompson & Son Ltd and moved to Albion Brewery on Shobnall Road, which the company still operates. By this time the brewery had a capacity of 100,000 barrels a year. It was at this time that the Burton Union system began to be used. In 1905, the company merged with Sydney Evershed to form Marston, Thompson & Evershed.

    Banks (singer)

    Jillian Rose Banks (born June 16, 1988), known simply as Banks (often stylized as BANKS), is an American singer and songwriter from Orange County, California. She releases music under Harvest Records, Good Years Recordings and IAMSOUND Records imprints of the major label Universal Music Group.

    She has toured internationally with The Weeknd and was also nominated for the Sound of 2014 award by the BBC and an MTV Brand New Nominee in 2014. On May 3, 2014, Banks was dubbed as an "Artist to Watch" by FoxWeekly.

    Early life

    Jillian Rose Banks was born in Orange County, California. Banks started writing songs at the age of fifteen. She taught herself piano when she received a keyboard from a friend to help her through her parents' divorce. She says she "felt very alone and helpless. I didn't know how to express what I was feeling or who to talk to."

    Career

    2013–present: Breakthrough and Goddess

    Banks used the audio distribution website SoundCloud to put out her music before securing a record deal. Her friend Lily Collins used her contacts to pass along her music to people in the industry; specifically Katy Perry's DJ Yung Skeeter, and she began working with the label Good Years Recordings. Her first official single, called "Before I Ever Met You" was released in February 2013. The song which had been on a private SoundCloud page ended up being played by BBC Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe. Banks released her first EP Fall Over by IAMSOUND Records and Good Years Recordings.Billboard called her a "magnetic writer with songs to obsess over." Banks released her second EP called London by Harvest Records and Good Years Recordings in 2013 to positive reviews from music critics, receiving a 78 from Metacritic. Her song "Waiting Game" from the EP was featured in the 2013 Victoria's Secret holiday commercial.

    Architect

    An architect is a person who plans, designs, and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design and construction of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings, that have as their principal purpose human occupancy or use. Etymologically, architect derives from the Latin architectus, which derives from the Greek (arkhi-, chief + tekton, builder), i.e., chief builder.

    Professionally, an architect's decisions affect public safety, and thus an architect must undergo specialized training consisting of advanced education and a practicum (or internship) for practical experience to earn a license to practice architecture. Practical, technical, and academic requirements for becoming an architect vary by jurisdiction (see below).

    The terms architect and architecture are also used in the disciplines of landscape architecture, naval architecture and often information technology (for example a network architect or software architect). In most jurisdictions, the professional and commercial uses of the terms "architect" and "landscape architect" are legally protected.

    Endgame (Rise Against album)

    Endgame is the sixth studio album by American rock band Rise Against, released on March 15, 2011 through DGC Records and Interscope Records. Rise Against began work on the album in September 2010, after completing touring in support of its previous album, Appeal to Reason, in mid-2010. The first single from the album, "Help Is on the Way" debuted on KROQ and KKDO on January 17, 2011, and was released on the band's MySpace and digital media outlets on January 25, 2011. The album entered the Billboard 200 at number two, the band's highest position to date. The album has been certified platinum by the CRIA, gold by the BVMI and gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association.

    Background and recording

    Following the commercial success of the band's fifth studio album, Appeal to Reason, and the subsequent touring to support the album, Rise Against entered The Blasting Room in Fort Collins, Colorado (the same studio where all their albums, except The Unraveling and Siren Song of the Counter Culture, were recorded) in September 2010 to begin recording their next album. Rise Against finished recording the album in January 2011, after they recorded some last minute guest vocals for the album.

    Architect (disambiguation)

    An architect is a professional trained in the planning, design and supervision of the construction of buildings.

    Architect or architects may also refer to:

    Occupations

  • A designer or person responsible for any complex endeavor, in which the term architecture is employed metaphorically
  • Systems architect, a systems engineer responsible for the "architecture" of a computer hardware or software project
  • Music

  • Architect (band), an American hardcore band
  • Architect, a musical side project by Daniel Myer of Haujobb
  • Architects (American band), a rock band from Kansas City, Missouri
  • Architects (British band), a metalcore band from Brighton, England
  • Architects (song), a song by Rise Against from the album Endgame
  • Architect (album), an album by Irish singer-songwriter Wallis Bird
  • Other media

  • Architect (magazine), an American magazine
  • Die Architekten (The Architects), a 1990 East German film
  • The Architect (film), a 2006 film
  • The Architect (novel), a novel by Australian author John Scott
  • Podcasts:

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    Mandarin Oriental welcomes Hôtel Lutetia to its Paris portfolio

    TravelDailyNews 07 Apr 2025
    ... icon on the Left Bank ... As the only luxury Palace hotel on Paris’s Left Bank, Hôtel Lutetia underwent a comprehensive restoration led by renowned architect Jean-Michel Wilmotte and reopened in 2018.
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    Incoming Arlington Heights mayor hopes to seal Bears stadium deal

    Chicago Sun-Times 07 Apr 2025
    Brian Ernst/Sun-Times file ... Related ... Tinaglia, an architect, said he admires SoFi Stadium, which opened in Inglewood, California, in 2020, and U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, the enclosed stadium Warren spearheaded for the Vikings franchise in 2016.
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    Max headroom: How floor jacking could give old buildings a new lease of life

    Building 01 Apr 2025
    SOURCE Elliott Wood ... The building is part of the Bank of America’s campus in the City and was built for Merrill Lynch in 1999 ... There are also various rail tunnels under the site ... Client Norges Bank Investment Management ... Architect Buckley Gray Yeoman ... .
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    Aliens in Anglia: The Pasts and Futures of Central European �migr� Composers in Britain

    The Quietus 30 Mar 2025
    ... on a poem by Shelley; it was composed for the 1951 Festival of Britain on the South Bank of the Thames, an orgy of ‘Englishness’ which was substantially executed by émigré artists and architects.
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    The most important part of the ocean you’ve never heard of

    The Los Angeles Times 28 Mar 2025
    On March 9, 1997, an architect named Wolf Hilbertz and a marine biologist named Thomas Goreau sailed to the bank ... In 2002, the two men returned to the bank in three sailboats with a team of architects, ...
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    A seaside party house by the Clyde estuary, on sale for £1.45m

    The Times/The Sunday Times 27 Mar 2025
    In 1889 Ninian Bannatyne Stewart, the son of wealthy local drapers, commissioned the famous Glasgow architects Honeyman and Keppie to design him a grand home by Wemyss Bay beach on the banks of the Clyde estuary ... Related articles ... .
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    Bank Alfalah collaborates with Akhuwat to disburse microloans

    The News International 24 Mar 2025
    This image uploaded on January 4, 2017, shows a Bank Alfalah branch. — Facebook@Sundar Interiors & Architects ... Through this partnership, Bank Alfalah and Akhuwat aim to provide women entrepreneurs access to finance to become self-employed.
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    Blast from the past: Central Bank to rebuild Springville structure back to 19th century form

    Provo Daily Herald 24 Mar 2025
    To replicate it, the architect firm Central Bank enlisted, FFKR, is using old photos to count out how many individual bricks there were and tasking artists with drawing out the detailed stone carvings that were depicted on the building.
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    Then \u0026 Now: Schulte tobacco, 501 Main St., Worcester

    The Gardner News 24 Mar 2025
    It was built by Park Trust, eventually Shawmut Worcester County Bank. The design by New York architects called for a steel frame covered by dressed-limestone facing ... up by a branch of Santander bank.
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    The Most Exciting New L.A. Restaurants to Try This Spring

    New York Observer 20 Mar 2025
    Matū Kai ... April ... Occupying a former bank space on San Vicente, Matū Kai was designed by architect Robert Tsurimoto Kirsten to evoke a sleek sense of romanticism—think tree-line dining room, open patio and moody bronze and brick finishes ... Matū Kai ... Lucia.
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