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A bench and public art installation by Penny Rakoff and Angelica Pozo at Gund Stadium in Cleveland. 2- and 3-dimensional ceramics and historic photographs on tiles.

Global Traveler Marketplace products

Model: Martha

Photography by: Caryn Werner

(C) carynnoel

This marketplace in Ueno was SUPER crowded this afternoon. Crazy!

Mitsuwa Marketplace is the largest Japanese Supermarket in the U.S. Mitsuwa Marketplace has a wide variety of sushi, bento, deli, Japanese groceries, Japanese confectionery, cosmetics, and all other products at their store.

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Every time I go to Hitchin there is something different on in the market place.

typical scene at the market during the early evening - so much to choose from

After the snowboard trip in val d'Allos, my flight had been cancelled so I stayed one more day in Nice... poor Andrew. ;-)

This is at Vacation Bible School sponsored by Ross Grove Baptist Church and Episcopalian Church of The Redeemer in Shelby, NC USA.

The lessons were about Daniel in Babylon. The Marketplace is where the students spent their money earned in class. They made recorders, jewelry, and much more!

charminar

May 12 2007

Every time I go to Hitchin there is something different on in the market place.

Title: Mercado do Bom Sucesso

Creator: Cabral, Fortunato; Smith, Mitchell; Cunha, Leo

Creator role: Architect

Date: 1949-1952

Current location: Porto, Porto, Portugal

Description of work: Mercado do Bom Sucesso, a commercial marketplace, was built in 1951 by the firm ARS. The structure is reinforced concrete made out of pre-casted beams and the porticos arranged in a radial shape. The Municipal Chamber of Porto commissioned the market to respond to development in the western part of the city while also designing with a modern style. The market is organized in three floors; each level has a specific purpose. The lower level is for fishmongers, the central level is for general use, the upper for flowers.

Description of view: interior view of the third level where flowers are sold

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Modern

Culture: Portuguese

Materials/Techniques: Concrete

Glass

Source: Pisciotta, Henry (copyright Henry Pisciotta)

Date photographed: May 2006

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG

Image size: 2048H X 1536W pixels

Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm

Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2011-0351 Bom Sucesso.JPG

Record ID: WB2011-0351

Sub collection: marketplaces

commercial buildings

Copyright holder: Copyright Henry Pisciotta

The greek trinity : honey, cheese, olives.

Target at Tempe Marketplace

Photos by Misty Lyn Bergeron

Ashbourne, Derbyshire, England, UK

The District at Tempe Marketplace, with future Yard House at left and future Barnes and Noble Booksellers at right

Was Southdown Supermarket, Huntington, NY

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