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I went on the World Wide Photo Walk on Saturday in Lewes Delaware . It was started 3 years ago by Photoshop guru Scott Kelby. There was over 30,000 photographers who took part all over the world . Our group of 50 was led by Judy G. Rolfe, a former USA Today photo editor,and freelance photographer. I met some really niice people and had a wonderful time.
One of those sights that makes you scream "Pull over! Pull over!" when driving by, even if you're the only person in the car.
On the site of where Pres. James Madison was born, at the border of Caroline and King George Counties. It's a small yet very striking brick church.
Members of Rainbow Bricks LUG displayed some of their pop culture creations at Sydney's Oz Comic Con 2015. Held over the weekend of 26th/27th September.
I am really battling with these Crayola crayon colors for the sixty-four color group....the only brick red thing I could find this week is our shower curtain and I couldn't think of a clever way to shoot it. So here it is, in all its boring glory.
This is one of the most superb examples I've seen of my favourite weed. I'm sure it's been allowed to flourish in order to hide that unsightly post.
I love all types of art and admire creative people since I have no creativity at all. We flew into London a few hours earlier and I was trying to stay awake so I decided to check out the murals of Brick Lane in East London. I exited from the Tube station, took a wrong turn, and ended up near the East London Mosque. Interesting area. I got my bearings and found an amazing number of murals and paintings, not just on Brick Lane but in surrounding parks. Absolutely amazing and a great place to check out - and then have a curry afterwards!
I took these photos in East London in October 2016.
Brick window sidewalk June 29, 2011. Photos from my mobile phone. Copyright Pat Jarrett, all rights reserved.
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Twin-Bricks, Saitama, 2008
TWIN BRICKS
Twin-Bricks, consists of two wings - A five unit rental dwelling and the owner’s own two-family house. It is located in a quiet residential area, just 20 minutes by train from Tokyo. In order to secure some space for the owner’s car collection, the owner’s wing (RC Wing) stands closer to the road than the rental wing (S Wing). The rental wing is clad in both autoclaved lightweight concrete (ALC) panels as well as glass blocks.
S WING
The S Wing, based on the previously completed “Crystal Brick” House, introduces ALC panels as aseismatic elements in order to improve cost-effectiveness in the face of earthquake safety. The arrangement of glass block and ALC panel was derived from a series of experiments. The results showed that the ALC panel fail leaving the glass blocks intact, providing enhanced safety for the occupants. An intriguing spatial composition materializes due to the seemingly random composition of the glass block and ALC Panels which hide all structure.
RC WING
With the purpose of alleviating noise from the garage and providing a sense of privacy for the owners, Atelier Tekuto Co., Ltd. created the “RC structure + exterior thermal insulation” construction method. Costs were significantly reduced by introducing high-pressure wood wool cement boards and integrating the boards as form works. Original tiles were also developed after careful consideration.
The overall experience of Twin Bricks is heightened by the juxtaposition of the heavy RC wing and light S wing and between the transparency of glass versus the opacity of the ALC panels. Though these materials seem to be in antithesis, they exhibit a material harmony when partnered together.
Atlier tekuto
photographer
Makoto Yoshida