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Network Associates Coliseum (now known as O.co Coliseum) at Oakland in Alameda County, California, is the baseball home of the American League's Oakland Athletics (who, due to a contract dispute, refer to the stadium simply as The Coliseum). This snapshot was taken on Wednesday afternoon, 22 September 1999.

President's and provost's awards were just a few of the accolades distributed at the Spring Meeting of the Faculty and Associates on April 26.

 

Photos by Ellman Photography.

Parallax view at Vox Populi. (PLM are Mauro Zamora and Anita Allyn)

Event: New Day Associates Fashion Weekend

Location: Marriott Hotel, Newark Liberty Airport, New Jersey, USA

Date: November 29, 2009

 

D Couture, by Deborah Cooper

 

Live life in fashion.

 

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...or is it the HNTB building?

 

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At the mouth of the Douros river en route to Opporto, Lisbon, Malta, Famagusta, Piraeus, Thessalonika, Istanbul, Antalya, Izmir and Haifa and back to blighty .

Flowers are usually associated with butterflies, but not the pelican flower (Aristolochia grandiflora). This deciduous vine has large flowers that emit an odor of decaying flesh, which attracts flies and beetles. The insects then have to navigate the twists and turns of the flowers throat, which is covered with hairs that trap the insects inside. It is only when an insect removes a pollen sack that the hairs collapse, releasing the insect which will likely be fooled by another pelican flower into pollinating it.

August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!

August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!

Team Associated RC10B44

ESC: Novak GTB

Motor: Novak Velociti 5.5 Light

Servo: Airtronics 94360

Batteries: Brood IB3800

Wing: Ofna CRT.5

Radio/Receiver: Nomadio Sensor

 

Strobist:

1X Sunpak 433AF 1/2 power above 36 inch umbrella directly above

1X Sunpak 433AF 1/2 power behind 42 inch umbrella camera-right 45 degrees

 

Built in 1997, this Modern building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright between 1938 and 1959, but had its construction overseen by Anthony Puttnam of Taliesin Associated Architects, whom had worked under Wright. It serves as the convention center for the city of Madison, and features a public plaza on the roof, as well as a liner park connecting the building to the nearby intersection of Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and Wilson Street, providing a clear line of sight of the Wisconsin State Capitol a few blocks to the northwest. The design underwent many iterations during Wright’s later career, though it was heavily influenced by his focus on organic geometric forms that defined his work in the latter portion of his career, departing from the ornamentation of the earlier Prairie style and being more organic than his geometric designs for the Usonian houses built during the same time period. The building’s overall form is very true to Wright’s original concept, though it was made taller and the interior layout and programming are distinctly postmodern or contemporary, making some overtures to Wright’s later work, but featuring materials, details, and elements that make the building very clearly one from 1997, rather than from Wright’s lifetime. Nevertheless, the building is a graceful and spectacular addition to Downtown Madison and the shore of Lake Monona. The convention center came at a high cost in terms of finances, but also in terms of historical relics, with several ancient Ho-Chunk nation burial mounds on the site of the building being disturbed by the construction of its foundation, and the original view from Capitol Square to Lake Monona being forever blocked by the building’s height and rooftop fountain. Nevertheless, the addition of a large public terrace on the roof, a modern convention center, low-profile parking garage, and public restrooms have been a benefit to Downtown Madison and the public.

 

The building’s exterior facade is relatively simple on the side facing Downtown Madison, with a long linear park and walkway featuring distinctive sculptural lamps designed by Wright, which also are present at the entrance to Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive from Capitol Square, draw visitors to the building. The walkway expands into circular and semi-circular sections and contracts into narrower sections, crossing a bridge over the parking garage and a railroad line below before arriving at the building’s entrance. The entrance features modern storefronts, with a curved concrete parapet and soffit above, which supports a stylish modern fountain above, and is ringed by a semi-circular terrace that wraps around the semi-circular facade, which continues to ramps on either side that provide access to the rooftop terrace above and the parking garage below via elevator and stair towers, which sit at either end of the building and are clad in glass curtain walls. On the rooftop terrace, there are planters with trees, bushes, grasses, and flowers, two food service counters with outdoor seating and their kitchens in circular pavilions, circular pavilions housing restrooms, as well as stairs and elevators to the convention center below, and more sculptural lampposts. The building overall is a large half-cylinder massing with two cylindrical massings partially embedded into the sides, which have two smaller cylindrical massings at the point where the cylinders intersect with the half-cylinder facing the lake, with long wings on the flat side of the building that narrow before terminating at semi-circular ends. The side of the building facing Lake Monona features seven arched curtain walls separated by slender columns, which are recessed from the face of the facade above, and feature a planter at the base of the windows, a long curved storefront at the base that is recessed below the planter with the two circular massings embedded into the sides of the building’s semi-circular main massing being largely blank with cutaway arches at the base that expose the building’s structural columns. Part of the building sits over Lake Monona, and rests on concrete piers that are embedded into the lake bed below, which also support the Capital City Trail, a multi-use path that passes on the lake side of the building. The parking garage sits above John Nolen Drive and a railroad line, and is made of concrete, featuring arched openings and two spiral ramps, which harmonize with the design of the rest of the building. Inside, the building features multiple floors of convention and meeting space, with windows featuring curved bulkheads and soffits, large open atriums between various floors that are semi-circular in shape, which have staircases cascading down to lower levels and feature planters and half-height walls with gracefully curved tops, vaulted ceilings in some areas, red carpeting, decorative cove light fixtures, and large spaces with modern systems and amenities, which manage to embody the spirit of Wright’s design philosophy.

 

The building is a significant landmark in Madison, dominating the shore of Lake Monona and being a significant feature of the Downtown Madison skyline and cityscape when viewed from almost any angle from the lakeshore. It is the most unique public convention center in the United States, also offering one of the best views and most distinctive interiors of any convention center in the country. The building provided the city with a modern convention center while realizing the design of Frank Lloyd Wright, one of the most notable architects of all time, whom spent much of his life in the vicinity of the city, and symbolizing Wright’s deep connections to the area. The public terrace on the roof of the building added a breathtaking new outdoor space to the city, making the shores of Lake Mendota far more accessible than they had been for generations, creatively bridging the barrier of a large roadway and railroad line that had previously separated Downtown from the lake, and allowing pedestrians to nearly seamlessly walk from the State Capitol to the edge of the lake.

August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!

Associate curator Michael Kubo (L) and Jianning Zhong (R) work on assembling the final set of binders for "The Repository." #OfficeUS

Associate Justice Smith Thompson

August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!

Built in 1897-98, this Romanesque Revival church is a contributing property to the Chester Historic District, which was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

 

Chester, South Carolina is a charming town located in the north of the state between Columbia and Charlotte, North Carolina. It serves as the seat of Chester County.

August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!

August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!

Nalco Water associates donated over 100 gifts to Little Friends in Naperville, Ill., a private, nonprofit organization serving children and adults with developmental, emotional or behavioral disabilities. They also donated gits to St. Patrick’s Residence, a senior living community in Naperville, Ill.

August 20, 2015 - Associates were given FREE hotdogs and Brats, with the rides Steel Venom, Northern Lights, Tilt-a-whirl. Some were event put into a raffle to get a free flight on RipCord!

Interior, Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, Carew Tower, Cincinnati, OH. Architects: W.W. Ahlschlager & Associates with Delano & Aldrich.

35mm Film

Upper Westside, Manhattan

© 2013 Adam Woodruff + Associates

2024 Skyland Trail Associates Spring Luncheon - March 15, 204 - Piedmont Driving Club - Photos by Kim Link

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A delegation from Guadeloupe which comprised Mrs Thérèse Marianne-Pepin, Président of the Commission on Cooperation, Mr Olivier SORET, Director General, Europe and Cooperation, and Mr Lionel SAROTTE, Cooperation Officer, visited the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat on Wednesday 11 February, 2015 for discussions with CARICOM Secretary-General, Ambassador Irwin LaRocque on Associate Membership of the Community.

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