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I love the detail in the architexture, the crisp lines. This building is in downtown, Dallas.

Old British Railways Midland Region "400 yards" sign on the east side of Edge Hill station.

Curbar Edge, Peak District. England.

Stanton Moor Edge, Derbyshire and the "Nine Ladies"

Edge Annual Lecture at the RSA

Edge Annual Lecture at the RSA

The Edge Foundation was a Lead Sponsor at The Skills Show 2015

Intersection of Edge Falls Road and FM-473 in Kendalia.Go 4.1 miles south on Edge Falls Road.

 

The Falls is located just south of Kendalia on Edge Falls Road.This was a popular place to go from the 1940's through the 1970's, but is now closed to the public. The only view of this scenic area is from the bridge. There are at least 10 "No Trespassing" signs in the area. A beautiful place. 29 54.930' N 98 30.484' W

 

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On Thursday 14 September 2017, UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017 launched the EDGE symposium series, exploring the concept of situated practice in contemporary art, architecture and urbanism. The events bring together practitioners and thinkers at three ‘edge’ locations connected by the High Speed 1 railway, which acts a geographical link and embodies ideas associated with community, connectivity and escapism.

 

In framing these events, we have considered 'edge' as: 'Where an area that is known or privileged meets another that is unknown or ignored; a point of balance between contrary or diverse phenomena; a place of connectivity and interaction.'

 

'Gateway' was a day of enquiry on Bloomsbury and King's Cross as 'edge' locations through a mix of artist masterclasses and an evening conference. The Gower Street campus of UCL was planned and built on the urban/rural edge of nineteenth-century London, a ‘learning’ gateway through which generations of students have now passed, and one which now runs up against the King’s Cross development, conceived as a mix of ‘knowledge’ and ‘transport’ gateways.

 

Keynote: Jeremy Deller

Speakers: Marjetica Potrč and OOZE, Aidan Andrew Dun, Matthew Beaumont, Jan Kattein, and Rebecca Ross

Masterclasses: Samson Kambalu, Gary Woodley, Florian Roithmayr, Leah Lovett, and Katy Beinart

 

The series is organised by the UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017, with additional support from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL and The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.

 

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Mixed Media Paintings done on MDF 3/4" thick. Black and White collage is mixed with hand painted images. Some work includes fabric as well. All edges are treated like the sruface image and no need for framing. All works are very textural and vary from 6"X6" to 10"X10"

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Here is a close-up of the reflection of the edge of the pool.

Deakin & WIFT Victoria International Women’s Day Film Screening, Deakin Edge.

Rusted edge of weight

Mike Sheppard of Edge of Earth, live @ The Globe

The secret world of ice :)

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Set on the edge of the earth overlooking the unforgettable ocean vistas, Pacific’s Edge Restaurant at Hyatt Carmel Highlands offers award-winning cuisine in a sophisticated atmosphere with glass walls and impeccable service standards.

 

For more info visit:

www.seemonterey.com/listings/pacifics-edge-restaurant/5730/

On Thursday 14 September 2017, UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017 launched the EDGE symposium series, exploring the concept of situated practice in contemporary art, architecture and urbanism. The events bring together practitioners and thinkers at three ‘edge’ locations connected by the High Speed 1 railway, which acts a geographical link and embodies ideas associated with community, connectivity and escapism.

 

In framing these events, we have considered 'edge' as: 'Where an area that is known or privileged meets another that is unknown or ignored; a point of balance between contrary or diverse phenomena; a place of connectivity and interaction.'

 

'Gateway' was a day of enquiry on Bloomsbury and King's Cross as 'edge' locations through a mix of artist masterclasses and an evening conference. The Gower Street campus of UCL was planned and built on the urban/rural edge of nineteenth-century London, a ‘learning’ gateway through which generations of students have now passed, and one which now runs up against the King’s Cross development, conceived as a mix of ‘knowledge’ and ‘transport’ gateways.

 

Keynote: Jeremy Deller

Speakers: Marjetica Potrč and OOZE, Aidan Andrew Dun, Matthew Beaumont, Jan Kattein, and Rebecca Ross

Masterclasses: Samson Kambalu, Gary Woodley, Florian Roithmayr, Leah Lovett, and Katy Beinart

 

The series is organised by the UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017, with additional support from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL and The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.

 

#EdgeGateway

 

edge.situated-practice.net/

Approached the Edge from the moorland on the Eastern side and found the millstones! Willleave a grid reference but if you get to the Trig Point and look over the edge to the right towards the road you'll spot them.

Edge of the falls, US side.

July 20, 2012: Over The Edge - Special Olympics Northern California Over The Edge event on the roof of the Grand Hyatt San Francisco in San Francisco, on Friday, July 20, 2012.

 

Over the Edge at Grand Hyatt in San Francisco, Calif.

 

July 20, 2012

 

Photos by Michael Chen

 

Copyright 2012 Michael Chen/KLCfotos

On Thursday 14 September 2017, UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017 launched the EDGE symposium series, exploring the concept of situated practice in contemporary art, architecture and urbanism. The events bring together practitioners and thinkers at three ‘edge’ locations connected by the High Speed 1 railway, which acts a geographical link and embodies ideas associated with community, connectivity and escapism.

 

In framing these events, we have considered 'edge' as: 'Where an area that is known or privileged meets another that is unknown or ignored; a point of balance between contrary or diverse phenomena; a place of connectivity and interaction.'

 

'Gateway' was a day of enquiry on Bloomsbury and King's Cross as 'edge' locations through a mix of artist masterclasses and an evening conference. The Gower Street campus of UCL was planned and built on the urban/rural edge of nineteenth-century London, a ‘learning’ gateway through which generations of students have now passed, and one which now runs up against the King’s Cross development, conceived as a mix of ‘knowledge’ and ‘transport’ gateways.

 

Keynote: Jeremy Deller

Speakers: Marjetica Potrč and OOZE, Aidan Andrew Dun, Matthew Beaumont, Jan Kattein, and Rebecca Ross

Masterclasses: Samson Kambalu, Gary Woodley, Florian Roithmayr, Leah Lovett, and Katy Beinart

 

The series is organised by the UCL Urban Laboratory and Folkestone Triennial 2017, with additional support from the Slade School of Fine Art, UCL and The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.

 

#EdgeGateway

 

edge.situated-practice.net/

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