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There has been a drug store on this corner since 1885. In the '20s it became part of the Block chain, and went independent in the '40s, and still survives today among a sea of chains... Second Avenue, East Village, NYC
On the left, Space House; on the right, The Block. Seen from Kemble Street, Holborn. Designed by architects Richard Seifert & Partners and completed in 1968.
On the edge of a cliff overlooking Sulphur Creek in Capitol Reef National Park.
The height of these blocks are about 1 meter high.
Quite ugly control room of coal fired power plant.
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Visited in 2021.
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Current status: razed to the ground.
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Greetings to: Darker Shades of Black, Kriss and Aleksandra, for this extra fast evacuation from this object ;>
50/50: Day 37
I was at my sister-in-laws today and she had this glass block that they converted into this decorative gift. It looked pretty neat so I shot it for today's 50/50.
Have a great night friends
Concrete :-((
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The only time I saw the Inland Steel steamer Philip D. Block was in the twilight of her career here at Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan up bound for another load of iron ore June 27, 1980.
The first Block with 5 floors of the planned 60 more of this, imagine when all is done and Dusted? Awesome 😎👍
This limestone block is part of the foundation of a cabin built by Joseph Bischoff on his 640.96 acre homestead located off Cottonwood Creek near the mouth of Cottonwood Canyon east of Lovell, Wyoming. He filed on the homestead in 1924; patented it in 1929. The house was built around 1928-1929 The foundation seems to be made up of mostly local rocks while most of the chimney rock were hauled in from the Big Horn Glass Company Plant in Lovell.
References;
Historic American Buildings Survey, Creator, and Joseph D Bischoff. Joseph Bischoff Homestead No. 2, Cottonwood Canyon Road, Lovell, Big Horn County, WY. Big Horn County Lovell Wyoming, 1933. Documentation Compiled After. Photograph. www.loc.gov/item/wy0550/.
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2017 Photochallenge, week 4: Rule of Thirds/Toys and Games
While the blocks are centered, I felt the two towers and the base followed the rule of thirds. Is this a correct application of the rule of thirds?
Building blocks kept at our home to entertain grandchildren, when they visit.
TLTX 553778 sits blocked up right outside the “engine house” on the north end of Wallingford’s Tilcon plant. I believe this engines trucks were shipped out for some heavy maintenance and should return to service within the coming weeks.
West Block glows in the evening light as tourists stroll around Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. This building is the interim location of Canada's Parliament as the House of Commons undergoes a ten-year renovation project. The dome of the temporary House of Commons pops up above the roof of the West Block.
This facade belongs to a hotel near London's royal docs. I found it very structured and loved the texture of it, so I gave it a go.
Hope you enjoy it ;)
Explore #6 14/07/2022
The blocks - A long exposure at high tide of 'The blocks', the iconic zig zag breakwater on the outer sea wall at St Monans.
The three minute or so exposure turns the Firth of Forth silky smooth whilst the receding clouds create a sense of motion in the sky.
St Monans, East Neuk of Fife, Scotland
Installed in the courtyard of MoMA-PS1. "Le Grand Soir" (The Big Night) by artist Yto Barrada
From the museum's website:
Yto Barrada (French-Moroccan, b. 1971) transforms the courtyard with a colorful arrangement of towering sculptures built from stacked concrete blocks, which visitors can sit on and explore. Barrada often mines the hidden histories embedded within architectural and geometric forms, revealing the intersections of material, political, and personal narratives. For Le Grand Soir, Barrada looks to the tradition of constructing human pyramids in Morocco, where their distinctive applications have ranged from martial arts and acrobatics to spiritual practices. Each of Barrada’s structures takes inspiration from an acrobatic formation used by Moroccan acrobats: tqal (weight), bourj tarbaite (tower of four), and bourj benayma ou chebaken (tower lift with net). They also draw on subjects as wide-ranging as Moroccan Brutalism and Barrada’s family lore, weaving together distinct historical moments of shapeshifting, surmounting barricades, and retooling architectures.
Tokyo, Japan
2019
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Small (5/8 inch) acrylic blocks for the Sliders Sunday group. Base image created using a Canon PowerShot camera and processed using Photoshop, Perfect Effects and Quad Pencil.
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