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Looking up at the corner of Wacker Avenue and Franklin Street in Chicago's Loop, the elliptical shaped building on the left is the Hyatt Center. The building in the middle, located one block back, is the Franklin Center and the building on the right is 111 South Wacker.
Nikon D5100, Tamron 18-270, ISO 200, f/10.0, 23mm, 1/60s
Fortress Battice (B) was of strategic importance in the Second World War and was heavily armed.
The ammunition supply were locked up deep underground and were taken from there to the mighty cannons by ammunition elevators..
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An old grain elevator and silos still stand as the world around seems to slowly fall down and fade away!
(the foggy day made this image) Found near Cedar Falls IA.
Beelitz Heilstätten
this photo was taken long time ago at 2010
with a LX3 and f 2,0 / 1/25sec / iso 200 / 24mm
These old elevators were designed for function not so much for form or prettiness. Over time though their patina transforms them into a wonderful artistic looking form.
BNSF 1462 lugs BNSF's Aberdeen Local (L-TWI661) through Appleton, Minnesota as they come onto the Appleton sub.
former Sask Pool elevators No 834 and 847
demolished 2022 03
[notice the cupola of 834 has wind damage]
View of the high city in the historic center of Salvador. On the left, a part of the Lacerda Elevator, transporting people that connects the high to the low city, in the lower part is the Modelo Market, there are several souvenirs from Bahia, and around it, the second largest bay in the world, the Bay of All Saint. Very visited place by tourists from all over the world
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Wonderfully high-tech looking, but very slow elevators at the Mercedes Benz Museum, Stuttgart, Germany.
Design: (2001): UNStudio.
Das Düsseldorfer Stadttor
Stadttor (Engels: stadspoort) is een wolkenkrabber van 84 m (276 voet). verdiepingen in de Unterbilk-buurt van Düsseldorf, 20 verdiepeingen Het gebouw is ontworpen door het in Düsseldorf gevestigde architectenbureau Petzinka, Overdiek en Partners en voltooid in 1998. Het markeert de zuidelijke ingang van de Rheinufer-tunnel, die daarom de parallellogramvormige plattegrond is.
Het gebouw beschikt over een atrium met 15 verdiepingen en dubbele gevels, waardoor natuurlijke ventilatie ook op hoger gelegen verdiepingen mogelijk is. Het totale bruto vloeroppervlak is ongeveer 30.000 m2 (320.000 sq ft). [4] Sinds 1999 is de stadspoort de zetel van de staatskanselarij van de premiers van Noord-Rijnland-Westfalen.
Stadttor (English: City gate) is a 20-storey 84 m (276 ft) skyscraper in Unterbilk neighborhood of Düsseldorf, Germany. The building was designed by Düsseldorf-based architecture firm Petzinka, Overdiek und Partner and completed in 1998. It marks the Southern entrance of Rheinufertunnel, which is also reason for its parallelogram-shaped floor plan.
The building features a 15-story atrium and a double-facades, allowing natural ventilation even on higher elevation floors. The total gross floor area is some 30,000 m2 (320,000 sq ft) .[4] Since 1999, the Stadttor is seat of the state-chancellery of the Prime ministers of North Rhine-Westphalia.
front: Manitoba Pool elevators 1944 > Manitoba Pool Elevator A 1960, closed 1984
back: Ogilvie Flour Mills 1911 approx > Manitoba Pool Elevators B 1960, closed 1984
Indian Head's last remaining wooden grain elevator. Originally Indian Head had a row of 12 elevators and a flour mill. The demolition was completed 2019 11 27.
Originally constructed in Avonhurst SK for North Star Grain Co. Ltd. in 1921 with a capacity 35,000 BU. It became Sask. Wheat Pool No. 652 "A" in 1927 until 1978 when it was closed and moved to Indian Head in 1979.