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The "birthplace" of Gospel music.

Chicago, Illinois, USA.

 

Thanks to the Chicago Architectural Foundation's Open House Chicago event!

Poetry Foundation, Chicago.

 

Architect: John Ronan Architects

Completed: 2011

20211010-131239 Copyright © VW Selburn 2021: The foundation to my Keto lunches: Cabbage, red onion, mushroom, and garlic usually, but not today. I finished off my mackerel, with a selection of vegetables with the cabbage etc.: green beans, carrots, beetroot, broccoli, sweetcorn and carrots. Needless to say, Miss Minnie lent a hand! There was enough for three meals in the pan, so guess what's for lunch tomorrow? Probably with chicken or salmon.

365 Foundation Quilt Blocks

 

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Verbeke foundation

Governor Hogan Speaks at the Reagan Foundation by Joe Andrucyk at 1600 I St NW, Washington, DC 20006

Presume this was also a sales centre showroom for the condos here, back in the day; doesn't show up on GoogleMaps streetview, so pre-2007 (condos date to 2005). There is another structure still around, close by here, on the same lot.

 

Nepean; Ottawa, Ontario.

The Beyeler Foundation or Fondation Beyeler with its museum in Riehen, near Basel, owns and oversees the art collection of Hildy and Ernst Beyeler.

Art dealers Ernst Beyeler (*1921) and Hilda Kunz (*1922), known as Hildy, created the Beyeler Foundation in 1982 and commissioned Renzo Piano to design a museum, the Fondation Beyeler, to house their private collection. The collection was first publicly exhibited in its entirety at the Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid in 1989, and was subsequently shown at Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, (1993) and the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sidney, (1997).

By building Renzo Piano's museum structure in 1997, the Beyeler Foundation made its collection permanently accessible to the public. In 2006, approximately 340,000 persons visited the museum. Hildy Beyeler died on July 18, 2008, and Ernst died on February 25, 2010.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

Tilt-shift effect.

From 1st. May 1988, services and vehicles previously operated by Bickers of Coddenham were shared out between Ipswich Buses and Eastern Counties. The vehicle seen here, a one-time Barton Bedford, was painted into Eastern Counties almost immediately after the take-over.

When the foundation of a society is undermined and eroded away, collapse is inevitable.

 

This photo was taken by a Mamiya 645 Pro TL medium format film camera and Mamiya-Sekor C 45mm 1:2.8 N lens with a Kowa L39•3C(UV) ø67 filter using Kodak Portra 400 film, the negative scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and was digitally rendered with Photoshop.

one of the best in the Midwest

365 Foundation Quilt Blocks

 

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The 0312 Foundation - 2003 IC CE200 W/ T444E; Bus 03-12

16"x22" acrylic on canvas

"After seeing various successes with the previous Battlefield Manipulation Unit, technicians of the Foundation were instructed by the board of the SF to change certain specifics of the suit. Such specifics were that of the arms: technicians made them more easily able to move, putting less strain on the pilots. The new BMUs were put into mass production after passing inspection from high ranking leaders of the Foundation."

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I tweaked it up a little bit. The arms can now do a full 90 degree lift up sideways and are much more pose able. It's a little hard to explain, but just trust me on that ;D

 

I'll note all the nifty stuff.

 

A Walk in the Stavros Niarchos foundation's all-lit canal

Barns of Ohio. 2-15-16

Sheila Hicks art on walls at Ford Foundation Building, 320 East 43rd Street, New York, NY

Mais um bloco para meu projeto *.9

 

Built 1863, Van Wert Ohio by George and Hilinda Marsh. A two-story brick structure, it is a built in the plan of a cross. As the years passed, Marsh became very wealthy, and he became determined to use his wealth to help others. According to locals, Marsh and his family were returning home from Fort Wayne, Indiana on a winter night and saw two impoverished children, and consequently his wife Hilinda suggested dedicating their estate to children such as those two. A school and an associated children's home were founded to serve impoverished children throughout northwestern Ohio. In 1980, the Marsh homestead and school buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Construction, Week 63 (Demolition, Week 3)

 

Looking to the left, here's the foundation of the old store, which, like the asphalt underneath it, will be removed and regraded in the coming weeks to better follow the elevation of the Marketplace's storefront. As a result, that area farthest off to the left (east) should soon be at about the same level or elevation as the area seen farthest to the right in the foreground, if not a little lower even. (cont.)

 

(c) 2016 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

Group installation project based upon the idea of thought process and brain function.

\r\nphoto by Rob Rich/SocietyAllure.com ©2021 robrich101@gmail.com 516-676-3939

The new home of the Poetry Foundation is a modernist building designed by John Ronan Architects and completed in 2011. It was very quiet when I was there on a Sunday during the OpenHouse Chicago 2014. I teased the security guard who admitted that watching over the library of a poetry building on a Sunday was fairly dull duty.

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