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The large crane will leave the Integrated Sciences Complex site as ironworkers near the end of installing structural steel. Crews are pouring concrete for the floors in the new building.
Photos by: Harry Brett
With five floors of steel columns and beams and metal decking in place on the north wing of the Integrated Sciences Complex, structural steel and decking continues to be erected on the east wing. More steel continues to be fabricated in New Hampshire for the ISC sixth floor mechanical penthouse.
The large crane will leave the Integrated Sciences Complex site as ironworkers near the end of installing structural steel. Crews are pouring concrete for the floors in the new building.
Photos by: Harry Brett
Hier das Bohrgerät ATLAS XI von Franki bei einem Haubauprojekt in Berlin.
Ein Video mit dem Bohrgerät auf mein YouTube Kanal: youtu.be/GslnpBaoJt0
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Here, the Rotary drilling rig ATLAS XI from Franki at a house construction site in Berlin.
A Video with this rotary drilling rig on my YouTube Channel: youtu.be/GslnpBaoJt0
With five floors of steel columns and beams and metal decking in place on the north wing of the Integrated Sciences Complex, structural steel and decking continues to be erected on the east wing. More steel continues to be fabricated in New Hampshire for the ISC sixth floor mechanical penthouse.
More than 2,000 yards of concrete has been place for the Integrated Sciences Complex 16-inch base slab. Utility excavation and work continue on both the east and south sides of the ISC construction site. Work continues in the service and supply tunnel.
The large crane will leave the Integrated Sciences Complex site as ironworkers near the end of installing structural steel. Crews are pouring concrete for the floors in the new building.
Photos by: Harry Brett
The BSS Building is a 94,000-square-foot building that houses nine academic departments, 22 classrooms, five laboratories, and a large, 130-seat tiered lecture hall, as well as faculty offices, conference space, breakout rooms, collaborative spaces, an indoor arboretum, and a coffee shop on Monday, February 3, 2025 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
BSS Building has opened for classes on Wednesday, January 29, 2025 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
With five floors of steel columns and beams and metal decking in place on the north wing of the Integrated Sciences Complex, structural steel and decking continues to be erected on the east wing. More steel continues to be fabricated in New Hampshire for the ISC sixth floor mechanical penthouse.
More than 2,000 yards of concrete has been place for the Integrated Sciences Complex 16-inch base slab. Utility excavation and work continue on both the east and south sides of the ISC construction site. Work continues in the service and supply tunnel.
The large crane will leave the Integrated Sciences Complex site as ironworkers near the end of installing structural steel. Crews are pouring concrete for the floors in the new building.
Photos by: Harry Brett
The large crane will leave the Integrated Sciences Complex site as ironworkers near the end of installing structural steel. Crews are pouring concrete for the floors in the new building.
Photos by: Harry Brett
I don't often think of using the panorama feature of my phone camera, but as I was walking along the Schuylkill Banks, I saw an opportunity to get a few of the major construction projects in our neighborhood: the FMC Tower, an apartment building going up on Locust St., and the new CHoP building.
An aerial view of construction of the new BSS building on Friday, January 5, 2024 in Chico, Calif.
(Matt Bates/University Photographer/Chico State)
April 29, 2022 - Eye Film Museum designed by Delugan Meissl Associated Architects opened in 2011. "EYE Film Institute Netherlands is situated on a prime location at the bend of the river IJ, opposite the historical part of the city and the Central Station. The building is conceived as a highly tense and dynamic geometric solid.
The light is reflected in multiple ways by smooth, crystalline surfaces, thus subjecting the building’s appearance to permanent optical changes during the course of the day. Movement and light manifest themselves clearly as essential parameters for the film as a medium in the architectural production. The entrance into the building is characterised by continuous spatial concentration and directed visual relations. Spatial development, light incidence, and materiality define the path that leads from the southern glass front and the museum shop into the heart of the building.
The room widens successively, before unfolding its full dimensions as an architectural and functional focus. The interior’s architectural formulation defines the foyer and arena as central divisors which integrate all path relations into the overall functional concept.
Whereas on the south side the building’s shell opens fully onto the adjacent river, terrace-like steps extrapolate the partly allocated, partly alterable functional zones as well as the interior’s character and atmosphere, by allowing access to the exhibition level, to the projection rooms and restaurant. Flowing transitions between the single functional areas underline the distinctive continuity and the dynamic of the room flow, thus transforming the usage into a physiologically tangible sequence of constantly changing spatial impressions.
Movement and light generate standpoint-dependent, variegated atmospheric connections which oscillate between extrovert landscape reference and introverted spatial concentration. Accompanied by these variable perceptions, the perambulation of the building resembles a movie sequence with changeable visual effects." Text from the following website: www.dmaa.at/work/eye-film-institute
An aerial view of construction of the new BSS building on Friday, January 5, 2024 in Chico, Calif.
(Matt Bates/University Photographer/Chico State)
With five floors of steel columns and beams and metal decking in place on the north wing of the Integrated Sciences Complex, structural steel and decking continues to be erected on the east wing. More steel continues to be fabricated in New Hampshire for the ISC sixth floor mechanical penthouse.
More than 2,000 yards of concrete has been place for the Integrated Sciences Complex 16-inch base slab. Utility excavation and work continue on both the east and south sides of the ISC construction site. Work continues in the service and supply tunnel.
October 26, 2021 - Columbus Landmarks Foundation's Building Arts Studio at Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center
"We are proud to announce an innovative, new program at Fort Hayes Metropolitan Education Center: Columbus Landmarks Building Arts Studio. Fort Hayes is part of Columbus City Schools and includes an Arts & Academic High School and Career Center on the historic 1862 military campus near downtown Columbus.
Working with students enrolled in Fort Hayes’ Construction Management Program, the Building Arts Studio brings hands-on preservation education and training to the curriculum, preparing students for careers in the high-demand historic building trades. The classes take place in the c1890s gatehouse located at the main entrance of the Fort Hayes campus on Jack Gibbs Boulevard. Students will make headway on the restoration and rehabilitation of this visible, campus gateway that has been vacant for decades.
The Building Arts Studio is made possible from a generous $50,000 program grant recently awarded to Columbus Landmarks from the Ann Sherry Foundation, which funds innovation in public education; and from annual operating support from the Greater Columbus Arts Council.
We are honored to embark on this unique public education opportunity not available anywhere else in U.S. Our goal is to create a knowledgeable and skilled workforce to meet local demand while improving the Fort Hayes campus for future generations." Previous text from the following website: www.columbuslandmarks.org/building-arts-studio-at-ft-hayes/