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Inside Mann Island Apartment Buildings
Liverpool, United Kingdom
24 May 2015
A l'intérieur des bâtiments de Mann Island
Liverpool, Royaume Uni
24 mai 2015
Capturing Spring foliage images with the Rokinon wide angle lens.
Apartment Complex
Knoxville, Tennessee
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2020
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They banned smoking in my apartment complex a few months ago. I guess all in all this is a good thing, especially considering the design of my complex.
I captured so many smoking shots during my 365 around this place before the big "BAN". I wonder if I am even a tiny bit responsible for someone getting cancer?? All in the name of a photo??
Come to think of it, the lady 3 apartments died a few months ago.
I'm going to Hell.
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Solaris, located on West Street, Forster, is a 7 storey residental/retirement apartment building complex right in the heart of Forster, NSW.
The $80 million project was approved in 2017 and was beset by delays and controversy right up to the opening of the ground floor Civic Precinct on October 9th 2023.
The complex's Civic Precinct includes shops, a new Public Library, a Tourist Information centre, offices, meeting rooms and amenities as well as indoor and outdoor public community spaces capable of accommodating 200 plus people.
Stage 2, as yet not commenced, adjacent to, and directly west of stage 1, will eventually include Evermore retirement living units.
The 2- and 3-bedroom apartments seen in this view face west and until stage 2 is built, have views over Wallis Lake.
The site was originally occupied by Forster Primary School but the construction of a new high school in South Forster in the early 1990's left the old high school site on Head Street vacant. The NSW Department of Education sold the site to Gowing Bros Pty Ltd and moved Forster Primary School to the Head Street site. Gowings subsequently sold the parcel of land to Mid Coast Council.
Its quite confusing digging into the next chapter of ownership but it looks like a partnership by some arrangement with Mid Coast Council and the trustees of the Graham Dong Family Trust including Mr Coyne Graham and M/s Margarette Dong. In addition, there are two other key players in this project, the developer – Enyoc Pty Limited. Note – “Enyoc” is the reverse spelling of Coyne (perhaps Coyne Graham?) and Kukas Brothers Pty Limited as the Builders.
Here is some detailed information from the Manning Community News.
manningcommunitynews.com/2019/10/is-this-the-dumbest-deal...
Some more info on the Solaris complex from the Forster Fortnightly Newspaper of November 2021.
"The Solaris complex will consist of four separate towers. The first tower constructed will house the new Forster Civic Precinct on the ground floor. This will include a new library, tourist ground floor with residential living on the 6 floors above it. The remaining 3 towers will be designed for retirement living with two of the towers reaching 10 stories.
“I’m really proud to see such a massive social and economic outcome for the community with $6 million from the Federal government, $6 million from Mid Coast Council and $6 million from the Developers,” said David Gillespie.
Director of Enyoc construction, Coyne Grahame, explained, “We are back on track with construction and the Forster Precinct should be open by September 2022. More residents can reside here right next to the CBD with their own off-street parking, so we are not impacting on the community information centre, community facilities and the Mid Coast Council Customer Service Centre."
Canning Dock, in the British city of Liverpool
3 September 2018
Le dock Canning à la ville britannique de Liverpool
3 septembre 2018
Used in today's personal online journal. dennissylvesterhurd.blogspot.com/2025/08/eating-burgers-o...
Used in today's personal online journal. dennissylvesterhurd.blogspot.com/2025/08/eating-burgers-o...
Rise above the city's industrial past in Mission Walk Condos, a modern oasis nestled in San Francisco's revitalized Mission Bay district. These sleek, contemporary buildings offer a stark contrast to the area's gritty waterfront roots, now transformed into a vibrant hub of innovation and culture. The striking blue and white facade, accented by pops of orange, is a beacon of urban sophistication amidst the surrounding cityscape. The tree-lined streets and landscaped courtyards provide a tranquil escape from the city's frenetic energy, while the proximity to the waterfront offers breathtaking views of the Bay Bridge and the San Francisco skyline. Mission Walk Condos are more than just apartments; they're a gateway to a dynamic lifestyle. Enjoy the convenience of being just steps away from world-class restaurants, trendy shops, and state-of-the-art fitness facilities. With spacious floor plans, modern amenities, and a commitment to sustainable living, Mission Walk Condos offer the perfect blend of comfort, style, and convenience.
It would be enough fun to admire the proud towers from back at a distance aways, but I like to get up close and see the ways that the residents etc like to interact with the architecture they call, "home."
The shoppingbuggy is from Target!, and I'll bet anybody everything I've got that it came from the Target over on E Lake Street, a dozen+ blocks away. Was it a young mother that rolled it over here!, filled up with diapers and formula, and did she sing sweetly children's songs to her young!, all the way back to her apartment in the sky. Was it this lady!
As for the mattress I used to have a mattress kind of close to that colour but I kept mine covered up with sheets and bedding etc. I didn't want anybody to know I had a flowered purple mattress!
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In Minneapolis on August 24th, 2009, on the west side of Riverside Plaza, off the east side of 15th Avenue South, north of South 5th Street.
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Library of Congress classification ideas:
NA4125 Concrete construction—United States—Pictorial works.
TA683.5.W34 Concrete walls—Pictorial works.
TS1850 Mattresses—Pictorial works.
NK1560 Decoration and ornament—Plant forms.
TX335 Shopping carts—Pictorial works.
TL410 Bicycles—Pictorial works.
TK4310 Electric lamps—Pictorial works.
F614.M56C43 Cedar-Riverside Area (Minneapolis, Minn.)—Pictorial works.
F614.M543 Minneapolis (Minn.)—Pictorial works.
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Art & Architecture Thesaurus term:
• corners (object portions)
Here is an example of an altar from Teotihuacan at the center of the Atetelco apartment complex at the archaeological site. Mexico State, Mexico
Nestled in the vibrant Mission Bay district, San Francisco's Mission Bay by Windsor Apartments offer a modern oasis amidst a rapidly evolving urban landscape. These sleek, contemporary buildings stand in stark contrast to the gritty industrial past of the area, once a bustling hub of shipping and manufacturing. The striking red facade of the building on the left is a bold statement against the backdrop of the city skyline, while the contrasting white and blue tones of the building on the right add a touch of playful sophistication. The lush greenery framing the buildings provides a welcome respite from the urban hustle and bustle, creating a serene and inviting atmosphere. Residents of Mission Bay by Windsor enjoy the convenience of being just steps away from the waterfront, with stunning views of the Bay Bridge and the San Francisco skyline. The apartments themselves are thoughtfully designed, featuring spacious floor plans, state-of-the-art amenities, and breathtaking views. Whether you're a young professional seeking a stylish and convenient urban lifestyle or a family looking for a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city, Mission Bay by Windsor offers something for everyone
I've been playing with digital and AI images for a week now. Just now, I decided I should just walk around the buildings where we have lived for nearly two dozen years. We sometimes ignore what is right under our noses.
dennissylvesterhurd.blogspot.com/2022/08/a-dose-of-realit...
Canning Dock, in the British city of Liverpool.
24 February 2019
Le Canning Dock à la ville britannique de Liverpool
24 février 2019
Today, he candidly speaks about his difficult past because he knows he is normal and the internal torment is over. Although some people still look at him differently when he walks around town, (I was gaping myself when he stood up after the interview.), he now carries himself with an air of confidence.
(XiShun stands in front of his apartment complex with his neighbors. I particularly love the curious one looking out through a window.)
Staged unit I shot for a developer. Shot the whole building including un-staged floor plans which were virtually staged in post.
Captured with the Fujifilm X-T2 and Fujinon XF10-24mmF4 R OIS
I've been playing with digital and AI images for a week now. Just now, I decided I should just walk around the buildings where we have lived for nearly two dozen years. We sometimes ignore what is right under our noses.
dennissylvesterhurd.blogspot.com/2022/08/a-dose-of-realit...
random unexpected art; Reminds me of Stephen King's IT.
at...
- Spaulding Lofts Apartment Complex
- Grinnell Housing Authority
Pentax 6x7, Ilford HP5
Talked to the guy that lived here and he said a car drove through the wall into his apartment the night before. No one was hurt.
a polaroid i found while snooping around an old, abandoned apartment complex. normally, i have a policy against removing anything from an abandonment. but the demolition signs have been posted here - and this was just far too awesome!
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Solaris, located on West Street, Forster, is a 7 storey residental/retirement apartment building complex right in the heart of Forster, NSW.
The $80 million project was approved in 2017 and was beset by delays and controversy right up to the opening of the ground floor Civic Precinct on October 9th 2023.
The complex's Civic Precinct includes shops, a new Public Library, a Tourist Information centre, offices, meeting rooms and amenities as well as indoor and outdoor public community spaces capable of accommodating 200 plus people.
Stage 2, as yet not commenced, adjacent to, and directly west of stage 1, will eventually include Evermore retirement living units.
The 2- and 3-bedroom apartments seen in this view face west and until stage 2 is built, have views over Wallis Lake.
The site was originally occupied by Forster Primary School but the construction of a new high school in South Forster in the early 1990's left the old high school site on Head Street vacant. The NSW Department of Education sold the site to Gowing Bros Pty Ltd and moved Forster Primary School to the Head Street site. Gowings subsequently sold the parcel of land to Mid Coast Council.
It's quite confusing digging into the next chapter of ownership but it looks like a partnership by some arrangement with Mid Coast Council and the trustees of the Graham Dong Family Trust including Mr Coyne Graham and M/s Margarette Dong. In addition, there are two other key players in this project, the developer – Enyoc Pty Limited. Note – “Enyoc” is the reverse spelling of Coyne (perhaps Coyne Graham?) and Kukas Brothers Pty Limited as the Builders.
Here is some detailed information from the Manning Community News.
manningcommunitynews.com/2019/10/is-this-the-dumbest-deal...
Some more info on the Solaris complex from the Forster Fortnightly Newspaper of November 2021.
"The Solaris complex will consist of four separate towers. The first tower constructed will house the new Forster Civic Precinct on the ground floor. This will include a new library, tourist ground floor with residential living on the 6 floors above it. The remaining 3 towers will be designed for retirement living with two of the towers reaching 10 stories.
“I’m really proud to see such a massive social and economic outcome for the community with $6 million from the Federal government, $6 million from Mid Coast Council and $6 million from the Developers,” said David Gillespie.
Director of Enyoc construction, Coyne Grahame, explained, “We are back on track with construction and the Forster Precinct should be open by September 2022. More residents can reside here right next to the CBD with their own off-street parking, so we are not impacting on the community information centre, community facilities and the Mid Coast Council Customer Service Centre."