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Photo exhibition on the pier.

 

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The sky is the limit! Enjoy the panoramic view over one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes on the planet after a magical journey in the new Mont Blanc cable car. And fully benefit from this 360° view over the magnificent Aosta Valley thanks to AGC ‘s high light transmission glass!

 

More on AGC’s highly transparent glass on : bit.ly/AGC-Clearvision

 

Building : Skyway Monte Bianco

Station Pavillon du Mont Fréty - 2.200 m (level 1)

Location : Courmayeur - Italy

Architect : Studio Progetti Cillara Rossi

AGC glazing : iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision, Stratophone

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

The sky is the limit! Enjoy the panoramic view over one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes on the planet after a magical journey in the new Mont Blanc cable car. And fully benefit from this 360° view over the magnificent Aosta Valley thanks to AGC ‘s high light transmission glass!

 

More on AGC’s highly transparent glass on : bit.ly/AGC-Clearvision

 

Building : Skyway Monte Bianco

Station Punta Helbronner - 3.466 m (level 2)

Location : Courmayeur - Italy

Architect : Studio Progetti Cillara Rossi

AGC glazing : iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision, Stratophone

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

wow - what a bizarre collection / And since I'm looking back, Thanks to all 1,307,608 of you who took the time to look at my photos! I really appreciate all of the wonderful feedback, connections I've made and wonderful photos of your own to take inspiration from. Thanks!

 

1. pink peony, 2. Curly, 3. Andrew, 4. boots on, 5. Mondrianesque, 6. bubbly, 7. too many hats?, 8. Head Boy,

 

9. this is your chrysanthemum on drugs, 10. basilisk, 11. pop!, 12. to the future!, 13. pansy, 14. page turning, 15. pitchers & stone, 16. last of the autumn leaves,

 

17. mmm a nice mug of Pee, 18. skullboy, 19. bone girls waving, 20. leaves at sunrise, 21. Off to Japan!, 22. Taking a Bow, 23. Peavey Fountain Tubes, 24. Showpigs,

 

25. fan swirl in Murano, 26. pirate or Katherine Hepburn?, 27. chair leg / sunlight / floor, 28. tiles in levels, 29. NO NEED TO BE LONELY, 30. smiley stone, 31. coexist, 32. Turn to Clear Vision,

 

33. Turn to Clear Vision, 34. soaking up the sun, 35. five little pigs, 36. 19th century stained glass, 37. BiPlane, 38. red!, 39. "Ganymede and the Eagle", 40. I saw Esau kissing Kate,

 

41. Anniversary Us, 42. Sockmonkey Dress, 43. A, 44. Lust, 45. Poetry & Ice Cream, 46. Rollin's Ancient History, 47. Minnesota Map, 48. Big Boy, Bull, Captain & Bird?,

 

49. Vintage photo of Antinoos Statue

The sky is the limit! Enjoy the panoramic view over one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes on the planet after a magical journey in the new Mont Blanc cable car. And fully benefit from this 360° view over the magnificent Aosta Valley thanks to AGC ‘s high light transmission glass!

 

More on AGC’s highly transparent glass on : bit.ly/AGC-Clearvision

 

Building : Skyway Monte Bianco

Station Punta Helbronner - 3.466 m (level 2)

Location : Courmayeur - Italy

Architect : Studio Progetti Cillara Rossi

AGC glazing : iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision, Stratophone

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

The sky is the limit! Enjoy the panoramic view over one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes on the planet after a magical journey in the new Mont Blanc cable car. And fully benefit from this 360° view over the magnificent Aosta Valley thanks to AGC ‘s high light transmission glass!

 

More on AGC’s highly transparent glass on : bit.ly/AGC-Clearvision

 

Building : Skyway Monte Bianco

Station Punta Helbronner - 3.466 m (level 2)

Location : Courmayeur - Italy

Architect : Studio Progetti Cillara Rossi

AGC glazing : iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision, Stratophone

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

The sky is the limit! Enjoy the panoramic view over one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes on the planet after a magical journey in the new Mont Blanc cable car. And fully benefit from this 360° view over the magnificent Aosta Valley thanks to AGC ‘s high light transmission glass!

 

More on AGC’s highly transparent glass on : bit.ly/AGC-Clearvision

 

Building : Skyway Monte Bianco

Station Punta Helbronner - 3.466 m (level 2)

Location : Courmayeur - Italy

Architect : Studio Progetti Cillara Rossi

AGC glazing : iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision, Stratophone

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

The sky is the limit! Enjoy the panoramic view over one of the most beautiful mountain landscapes on the planet after a magical journey in the new Mont Blanc cable car. And fully benefit from this 360° view over the magnificent Aosta Valley thanks to AGC ‘s high light transmission glass!

 

More on AGC’s highly transparent glass on : bit.ly/AGC-Clearvision

 

Building : Skyway Monte Bianco

Station Punta Helbronner - 3.466 m (level 2)

Location : Courmayeur - Italy

Architect : Studio Progetti Cillara Rossi

AGC glazing : iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision, Stratophone

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

Torre Allianz, Milan, Italy: A unique #architectural #design. In AGC #tripleglazing, with solar control and thermal insulation features.

 

Architects : Arata Isozaki & Andrea Maffei Architects

#AGCglass : Stopray Vision-60T on Clearvision, iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

 

www.yourglass.com

  

Torre Allianz, Milan, Italy: A unique #architectural #design with an unusual curved façade in AGC’s highly transparent #glass.

 

Architects : Arata Isozaki & Andrea Maffei Architects

#AGCglass : Stopray Vision-60T on Clearvision, iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

 

www.yourglass.com

Apr 15th - You know what? I would prefer not to have to wear glasses but I'm incredibly happy I have them - if I didn't, my entire life would be Bokeh Wednesday!

Canada Air And Space Museum on 25th September 2015.

 

Bell 47G HTL-6.

 

In 1946, the Bell 47 became the first helicopter to be licensed for civil operation. In January 1947 it was the first commercial helicopter to be delivered to an operator. Production for civil and military use continued until 1973. The Bell Model 47 performed light helicopter roles such as training, surveying, spraying, transport, search and rescue, and police patrol. It is probably the most successful helicopter ever built, with many still in use until the early 1990s.

 

The crew sits side-by-side under a large clear-vision bubble at the front of the aircraft. Because these bubbles were “free-blown” no standard shape resulted. The differing bubble-shapes sometimes caused flying characteristics to vary slightly among aircraft. For search and rescue, the HTL-6 was fitted with two external wire-mesh stretcher carriers.

 

This HTL-6 helicopter was manufactured by Bell Helicopter in Fort Worth, Texas in 1955, and began service with the Royal Canadian Navy in June of that year. It served with Royal Canadian Navy helicopter squadron HU-21 at the land base HMCS Shearwater in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, where it performed pilot training and utility operations for the fleet. It later served on the icebreaker HMCS Labrador, which carried out resupply, survey and ice-breaking functions in the Canadian Arctic. It was transferred to the Museum in October 1966.

 

The AGC Glass Building, a nearly zero-energy building.

The AGC Glass Building, the new headquarters of AGC Glass Europe, is a showcase for the glass solutions offered by the group in terms of design, thermal insulation, solar control and above all sustainability. Already at the design stage it won the prestigious international BREEAM certification (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) with a rating of “excellent”.

www.agc-glass.eu/AGCGlassBuilding

 

Project : Philippe SAMYN and PARTNERS sprl, architects and engineers & BEAI sa

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

 

AGC exterior glazing :

The double glazing of the exterior façade (Thermobel TopN+ on Clearvision) was chosen for its good compromise between high thermal insulation (which keeps heat inside the building), colour rendering and maximum light admission.

The spandrel glazing is made of Thermobel Lacobel T Crisp White.

The outside louvres are made of laminated Artlite screen-printed glass on Planibel Clearvision.

These patented glass louvres are automatically positioned following the course of the sun to keep out the direct sunlight while letting in a maximum amount of natural light.

  

The AGC Glass Building, a nearly zero-energy building.

The AGC Glass Building, the new headquarters of AGC Glass Europe, is a showcase for the glass solutions offered by the group in terms of design, thermal insulation, solar control and above all sustainability. Already at the design stage it won the prestigious international BREEAM certification (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) with a rating of “excellent”.

www.agc-glass.eu/AGCGlassBuilding

 

Project : Philippe SAMYN and PARTNERS sprl, architects and engineers & BEAI sa

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

 

AGC exterior glazing :

The double glazing of the exterior façade (Thermobel TopN+ on Clearvision) was chosen for its good compromise between high thermal insulation (which keeps heat inside the building), colour rendering and maximum light admission.

The spandrel glazing is made of Thermobel Lacobel T Crisp White.

The outside louvres are made of laminated Artlite screen-printed glass on Planibel Clearvision.

These patented glass louvres are automatically positioned following the course of the sun to keep out the direct sunlight while letting in a maximum amount of natural light.

The AGC Glass Building, a nearly zero-energy building.

The AGC Glass Building, the new headquarters of AGC Glass Europe, is a showcase for the glass solutions offered by the group in terms of design, thermal insulation, solar control and above all sustainability. Already at the design stage it won the prestigious international BREEAM certification (BRE Environmental Assessment Method) with a rating of “excellent”.

 

www.agc-glass.eu/AGCGlassBuilding

 

Project : Philippe SAMYN and PARTNERS sprl, architects and engineers & BEAI sa

Photographer : Simon Schmitt - wwww.globalview.be

 

AGC exterior glazing :

The double glazing of the exterior façade (Thermobel TopN+ on Clearvision) was chosen for its good compromise between high thermal insulation (which keeps heat inside the building), colour rendering and maximum light admission.

The spandrel glazing is made of Thermobel Lacobel T Crisp White.

The outside louvres are made of laminated Artlite screen-printed glass on Planibel Clearvision.

These patented glass louvres are automatically positioned following the course of the sun to keep out the direct sunlight while letting in a maximum amount of natural light.

 

New Haven Railroad coal burning steam switcher # 3614, built by ALCO in 1927, NH class Y-4-a (3-cylinder) 0-8-0 built in 1927, is seen at an ash pit in an unknown railroad yard, mid 1930's. The ash pit track is where the locomotives normally dropped their fires (burnt coals and ash) prior to heading into the roundhouse for service and maintenance. These switchers were normally assigned to the following railroad yards, Cedar Hill, Hartford, Maybrook, Providence and Worcester, for use as hump and transfer power. In the late 1940's a few of these switchers also worked in Readville. These steam locomotives were known to operate as well as they looked, even though they were of 3-cyliner design. At this time, these switchers utilized clear vision tenders.

 

The name of the photographer that took this photo is unknown.

 

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Torre Allianz, Milan, Italy: A unique #architectural #design. In AGC #tripleglazing, with solar control and thermal insulation features

 

Architects : Arata Isozaki & Andrea Maffei Architects

#AGCglass : Stopray Vision-60T on Clearvision, iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

 

www.yourglass.com

  

Torre Allianz, Milan, Italy: A unique #architectural #design with 120,000 m² AGC #façade glazing in highly transparent #glass

 

Architects : Arata Isozaki & Andrea Maffei Architects

#AGCglass : Stopray Vision-60T on Clearvision, iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

 

www.yourglass.com

Torre Allianz, Milan, Italy: A unique #architectural #design with an unusual curved façade in AGC’s highly transparent #glass.

 

Architects : Arata Isozaki & Andrea Maffei Architects

#AGCglass : Stopray Vision-60T on Clearvision, iplus E on Clearvision, Planibel Clearvision

Photographer : Jean-Michel Byl

 

www.yourglass.com

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