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Architectural detail left over from former hospital, now luxury condos

Greenwich Village

Masonic Hall, Chelsea

19 Kindle Court, Ottawa

design Alex Heaton

built 1965 - 1966

photo c. 1966 © Hans L. Blohm

Brooklyn Lyceum, 4th Avenue & President Street,

Brooklyn, New York 11215

 

www.brooklynlyceum.com/

2203 Alta Vista Drive, Ottawa

built 1954 - 1955

photo 2015 Rick MacEwen

Easter sky ready for snow flurries !

Source: livinghistories.newcastle.edu.au/nodes/view/39676

 

This image was scanned from a photograph in the University's historical photographic collection held by Cultural Collections at the University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia.

 

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Taken whilst wandering around Basildon Park on 06/05/13.

This is a National Trust Property

Ripon College Chapel Cuddesdon Oxfordshire

 

2 Daly Avenue, Ottawa

built 1870 - 1871

photo before 1936 W. J. Topley

W. J. Topley Collection / Library and Archives Canada / PA-012412

Charlottenburg Palace:

The palace was built at the end of the 17th century and was greatly expanded during the 18th century. It includes much exotic internal decoration in baroque and rococo styles. A large formal garden surrounded by woodland was added behind the palace, including a belvedere, a mausoleum, a theatre and a pavilion. During the Second World War, the palace was badly damaged but has since been reconstructed. wikipedia.org

251 Bank Street, Ottawa

built 1957

photo 2014 Rick MacEwen

Architectural designer Sarah Dunn is working on projects related to water, even bringing water to Death Valley.

 

Story: news.uic.edu/ideas-flowing-on-water-projects

Wellington at Bank Streets, Ottawa

built 1874 - 1874

demolished 1956

photo 1956

Library and Archives Canada / PA-051815

 

62 Wellington Street, Ottawa

built 1883 - 1889

photo 1987 © Hellmut Schade / Carleton University Audio-Visual Resource Centre

61 - 63 Sparks Street, Ottawa

built 1910

photo 2014 Rick MacEwen

501 Carnation, Corona Del Mar

side view of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Church.

The red brick building was formerly the Loew's Metropolitan movie theater.

facade

Casa Tlacopac

MR Arquitectos 2005

Pipe thru beam diagram generated by Revit.

Fourth and Fifth Year Studio Project

Architectural Design Studio

Jeff Gendell

New Jersey School of Architecture

New Jersey Institute of Technology

Newark, New Jersey

Professor Stephen Zdepski

The Radcliffe Camera Oxford

Penthouse level of Koerner House, UBC Grounds, Vancouver.

This view from the first floor entry of the accessory building looking Southwest.

Phase III of this multi-phased project brought to completion the masterplan for the Colonnade Complex. Tower III is a 16-story, 425,000 square-foot addition, sited perpendicularly to the Colonnade axis, connecting with the Colonnade’s north wall. The atrium entry is fronted by a landscaped arrival court to provide a ceremonial entrance in the northeast quadrant of the site. On-site vehicular traffic is allowed to pass through a porte cochere carved into the rounded end of Tower III, a theme carried forward from Towers I and II. The lease space areas are configured to be typical speculative office spaces, available for tenant finish-out.

 

The grey granite exterior cladding is carried into the Colonnade Atrium Space. The space connects the three office towers and parking garage, and provides common retail, banking and conference center functions for the complex.

 

Nominated:

TOBY Award - BOMA International

2001-2002 Building of the Year

500,000 - 1,000,000 SF

While this area was a sea before the Great Depression, (and was closed with a dyke), there still are some lighthouses in the old fishermen's villages. This one is standing at the dyke, where the two working groups coming from opposite directions, reached each other and closed the dyke.

 

My grandfather was working there during the Great Depression; closing the dyke with stones was work for the most poor people. It's awkward that by closing, the sea went history forever, the sea, where my grandmother (at that time his wife) was born and raised.

 

History can be cruel, but there will always be a little light in this lighthouse.

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Update: My story turned out to be false; I was mistaken with another memorial element from which I thought it was the place where the teams met each other. This is, says Laurens Bonte (and he is right), not a lighthouse, but an as a memorial built restaurant at the place of conjoining. I am sorry that I gave false information (however, I always believed and loved the story of the lighthouse).

Laurens Bonte gives all the relevant information in his comment, for which I thank him very much!

Metcalfe Street at Waverly Street, Ottawa

built 1895

photo 2014 Rick MacEwen

 

photo 2015 (c) Rick MacEwen

This is what I do when bored ...

Compiling researched information into special-designed story boards for an upcoming presentation at the school.

This photo was provided by the owner as an example of the aesthetic they are looking for as it relates to the West entry area fo the accessory building - specifically the gravel area, fencing and planting.

114 Diamond, Newport Beach

Crosby Street, Soho NYC

 

photo shot : Thurs. Jan 10, 2008

MacLaren Street, Ottawa

built 1941

photo 2015 Rick MacEwen

Metcalfe at Laurier Street, Ottawa

built 1893 - 1894

demolished c 1970

photo 1905 W. J. Topley

W. J. Topley Collection / Library and Archives Canada / PA-0339950

 

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