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Shadown down low on the concrete lip marking where the floor meets the metal grid wall of the Adelaide Airport Carpark.
This wonderful little cottage was in the highest elevations of Wales. It was truly off the grid with a generator, water from a spring and an oil burning Aga stove. Every morning Mark would push the begrudging sheep out of that little front entrance so he could stumble over to the blue door you see and get the generator started to warm the freezing home and water. Our version of roughing it, but what spectacular views. Great memories shared with Andy.
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Europe, Netherlands, Zuid Holland, Rotterdam Zuid, Kop van Zuid, Wilhelminaplein, Sculpture (slightly cut)
A structure on the Wilhelmineplein, facing the regional Courthouse which I identified as a sculpture, but I ain't sure it is. There are probably a myriad of metaphoric connections to be made between this structure and a courthouse. But I was not thinking about it when I shot this – the motive was purely graphic, as it often is ;-)
This is number 1325 of Minimalism & explicit Graphism
and 311 of Urban frontiers.
Do you remember my photo 'A work in progress' ?
Well, I finally finished the basic pattern. It is a very large extension of this origami-tessellation, called 'Start'.
It is the first time I ever folded such a large grid!
Now the fun part begins, adding the final pattern by altering the magical hexagons ;-))
Folded from a hexagon 43cm, grid 1:128, 'Anett'-paper.
If you are interested to see more, have a look at my tessellation album Origami - Tessellation Progression".
Shot in Special Effect in camera (no editing as usual) thought it was rather cool. Grid outside Commerce Court North. Not on ground - about waiste high. I believe the original building was built in 1920 occupied in 1931. Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce a stunning building - inside and out.
When you take a piece of something someone else made and make it your own, it still has the spirit of its creator. If this is conveyed, then you really have done your job...
We had a bit of snow today and I just had to take this one, tyre tracks can create wonderful abstract lines. ©All Rights Reserved.
Duo Tower facade, Singapore. Architect: Ole Scheeren. "The curved faced ripples with a honeycomb shading system"
I do tend to like the geometric grid pattern, must be the cubical space planner in me.
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