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Interior public art for Drammen Cinema Complex (Kino City) 2001. Five stories grid wall with various elements mounted throughout the building. The grid wall is made of steel, painted in gloss black with close correspondance to the floor made of matte/gloss chinese granite. The elements are: Light boxes: [photography, drawing, computer 3D, CAD, digital collage, all printed on transparency, laser-cut steel, vinyl, layered acrylic and stainless steel frames]. Signs: [computer animated diode [LED] lights, reflective 3M vinyl, acrylic, stainless steel frames]. Wall painting: [acrylic painting on wall]. In addition: Lamps, signage systems and cinema poster light boxes [screen print on glass, vinyl, acrylic, steel, paint].
complex exhibit in lobby
Haven't been everywhere here but from what little exposure I have had it seems all these buildings are connected by tunnels and bridges. It's a good long walk for sure.
Cincinnati Reds Fantasy Camp on January 16, 2017 at Goodyear Ballpark Complex in Goodyear, Arizona. (Mike Janes/Reds Hall of Fame)
Prince Edward Island meets Quebec in Women's soccer at the Ralph Cantafio Soccer Complex. L'Île-du-Prince-Édouard affronte le Québec en soccer féminin au complexe de soccer Ralph Cantafio.
Glove used on the moon on display at Apollo / Saturn V Visitor Center at Kennedy Space Complex, Fla. Nov 1, 2010. (Photo by Lance Cheung)Apollo / Saturn V Visitor Center
General chots taken at the ICP in Chico and staging at Concow on Hwy 70. Firing operations By Cal Fire on Hwy 70 east of Scooters. Fire Train was located at Pulga.
Clusiodes melanostomus complex males fighting. Rock Creek Park, Washington, DC, USA. A bunch of males were staking out territories on a large log. Didn't see any females.
The big day! Came to Rome to celebrate the feast day of St. Agnes, patron saint of girls, on January 21. The church, Sant'Agnese fuori le mura (outside the walls of Rome), was a short bus ride from Termini Station and includes a complex of basilica, catacombs, kid run, and mausoleum of St. Constantia.
Most of this was shot at the Concow area off Hwy 70.
Nite shots were on Jordan Road near Granite Ridge Road
Weltkulturerbe Zeche Zollverein, Schacht XII, Essen-Katernberg -||- World Heritage Zollverein Coalmine Industrial Complex in Essen, Germany -||- Patrimoine mondial Complexe industriel de la mine de charbon de Zollverein à Essen, Allemagne
Dan Brouillette, deputy secretary of the U.S. Department of Energy, speaks at the dedication of the new Construction Support Building Nov. 20, 2017 at the Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge, Tenn. The three-story, 64,800-square-foot building will provide a combination of office and warehouse space and is the first permanent structure constructed as part of the Uranium Processing Facility project. The building will be LEED Gold Certified, which stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. The building is resource-efficient and will have decreased utility costs. (USACE Photo by Leon Roberts)
My Trip to Carl's Barber Shop . Street Musicians / Buskers . Robert Lighthouse . RobertLighthouse.com . Dupont Circle South / 1350 Connecticut Avenue Complex . 19th Street, NW, WDC . Thursday evening, 9 October 2008 . ca.youtube.com/watch?v=7HW4ia9zm5g . Elvert Xavier Barnes Photography
On Thursday, March 10, the second sector gate was lifted into place at the West Closure Complex. The gates, which were transported from Channeview, Texas via the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway, weigh 750 tons each, and are the largest of their kind in the United States.
When trauma is prolonged with no escape or persistent it may have affected the personality formation if the victim was young. There is always hope though!
Naval museum complex Balaklava (Ukrainian: Морський музейний комплекс "Балаклава", Russian: Музей холодной войны, "The Cold War Museum", designation K-825) is an underground submarine base in Balaklava, Crimea, Russia/Ukraine[1] (originally known as Object 825 GTS). It was a top-secret military facility during the Cold War, located in Balaklava Bay.
Today it serves as a museum and also houses a museum about the Crimean War.
The object is built accordingly to withstand a category-I nuclear explosion (protection from a direct hit by a nuclear yield of 100 kt), which includes a combined underground network of water channels with a dry dock, repair shops, warehouses for storage of torpedoes and other weapons. Additionally it could house personnel to protect them from nuclear fallout. Located in the mountain of Tavros, on both sides of which there are exits. If necessary, caisson gates could be used, which seals the entire complex. To exit to the open sea, an exit is provided on the northern side of the mountain. The holes in the rock are neatly covered with camouflage devices and networks.
Object 825 GTS was intended to house, repair and maintain submarines of Projects 613 and 633. The central water channel of the facility, whose length is at 602 meters, could accommodate up to 7 submarines if necessary, and in all channels, up to 14 submarines of different classes. The water channels have depths up to 8 meters, with width ranging from 12 to 22 meters. The total area of all facilities in this base is around 9600 m2, while the total surface area of water is at 5200. Equipment loading in peacetime was carried out on the pier, while watching out for the movements of spy satellites of the possible military adversary. A special tunnel is used for loading equipment into the base in wartime. The entire complex also includes the repair and technical base, codenamed Object 280, designed for storing and maintaining nuclear arsenal. The temperature inside the base is kept around 15 degrees Celsius.
In the period after the Second World War, the two superpowers, the USSR and the U.S., stepped up their nuclear arsenal, threatening each other with pre-emptive strikes and retaliatory strikes. It was then when Joseph Stalin gave Lavrentiy Beria (who was responsible at that time for "nuclear projects"), a secret directive: to find a place where they could house submarines for a retaliatory nuclear strike. Several years of research pinpointed the quiet Balaklava as the location, and the city was immediately coded and got merged into the city of Sevastopol as a city district. Balaklava sits on a narrow winding inlet with a width of only 200–400 meters. The small inlet protects the city not only from storms, but also from prying eyes, as it is not visible under any angle from the open sea. Additionally, the site is close to Sevastopol, a major naval base still used by the Russian Navy's Black Sea Fleet.
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