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This is a screenshot of the website "Project Watch" that I never published. I wanted to track all of the transportation infrastructure projects going on in Chicago when Mayor Rahm Emanuel was elected and hired Gabe Klein to be the commissioner. The city wasn't tracking the projects, although they said they intended to.

Thierry Déau, Chief Executive Officer, Meridiam, France during the Session: Infrastructure Outlook at the World Economic Forum on the Middle East and North Africa 2019, Jordan 2019. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell

The new courthouse is at that fun stage where one can tell what it will look like finished, and still see the cool detail behind the building skin.

 

I do hope they decided against the glass staircase. www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2002171/Glass-staircase-...

This is a screenshot of the website "Project Watch" that I never published. I wanted to track all of the transportation infrastructure projects going on in Chicago when Mayor Rahm Emanuel was elected and hired Gabe Klein to be the commissioner. The city wasn't tracking the projects, although they said they intended to.

Batticaloa, Thilivettai, Dec 2013

 

Photo: Avindi Perera/December 2013/UNDPSriLanka

Coloma, El Dorado County, California - Site of gold discovery at Sutter's Mill that set off the California Gold Rush in 1849

The images from the series “Infrastructure of Artifice” were shot on location in the Port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands in 2007, using a large format view camera. Being the largest port in Europe, (second only to Shanghai globally) the Port of Rotterdam is a construct of enormous proportions that necessitates the globalized economy in which we all reside. In an increasingly globalized world, society becomes ever more homogenized creating a level of disassociation and isolation within the human psyche. The photographic gaze is drawn to the literal infrastructure of the port, at the same time highlighting the artificial construct of a landscape entirely reclaimed from the sea. This extreme example of how humankind affects the ‘natural’ landscape acts as a metaphor for the implications of artifice within the modern world. The images herein, seek to meditate upon the Port of Rotterdam as a simulacrum of modern day society and how this reflects upon the human condition.

Lurking on the streetcar tracks at Queen's Quay Station waiting to see what comes out of the tunnel.

A scanned-in slide, taken by my father, of the turntable at Yeovil Junction, 21st June 1979.

Taken from the Bidwell Bar Suspension Bridge over Lake Oroville. Considering the size of the reservoir and the apparent distance from and boat landing, it was surprising to see inflatable kayaks under the bridge.

Installing Silva Cells on the Glenmore Median in Kelown, British Columbia. In July 2010, 390 Silva Cell frames and 390 Silva Cell decks were installed beneath the median of the Glenmore Bypass between Kane and Yates Roads to support new trees.

Photography from a flight over the North American prairies: the journey was from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan into the province of Alberta. A snow-covered landscape shows an interplay of light and shadows.

zeche zollverein Schacht XII, essen katernberg, unesco world heritage, architects: fritz schupp / martin kremmer;

visit 2005

 

„Zollverein Coal Mine Industrial Complex in Essen

The Zollverein industrial complex in Land Nordrhein-Westfalen consists of the complete infrastructure of a historical coal-mining site, with some 20th-century buildings of outstanding architectural merit. It constitutes remarkable material evidence of the evolution and decline of an essential industry over the past 150 years.

The Zollverein XII Coal Mine Industrial Complex is an important example of a European primary industry of great economic significance in the 19th and 20th centuries. It consists of the complete installations of a historical coal-mining site: the pits, coking plants, railway lines, pit heaps, miner’s housing and consumer and welfare facilities. The mine is especially noteworthy of the high architectural quality of its buildings of the Modern Movement.

 

Zollverein XII was created at the end of a phase of political and economic upheaval and change in Germany, which was represented aesthetically in the transition from Expressionism to Cubism and Functionalism. At the same time, Zollverein XII embodies this short economic boom between the two World Wars, which has gone down in history as the “Roaring Twenties.” Zollverein is also, and by no means least, a monument of industrial history reflecting an era, in which, for the first time, globalisation and the worldwide interdependence of economic factors played a vital part.

 

The architects Fritz Schupp and Martin Kemmer developed Zollverein XII in the graphic language of the Bauhaus as a group of buildings which combined form and function in a masterly way. „

 

A cycle track in Saint Petersburg, FL.

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Aerial construction shots of the new I-70 bridge between St. Clair County Illinois and St. Louis City. These photos were taken in August 2013.

Middle East's Premiere Datacentre and Cloud Infrastructure Summit

engines 3733 5572 and 3822. note the overhead exhust fumes cowls

Bill Hughes, 2016. Photo courtesy of FracTracker Alliance.

 

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This is a kind of small side lane for on-street parking. The main through traffic drives on the lane to the left of the photo and only parking or traffic needing access to some small streets on the right would come down here, and then they'd likely have to stay behind cyclists like my friends. The painted cycle lane on the left is a contra-flow for bikes. This is on the main road, Tussen de Bogen, which runs parallel to the railway line.

CSX 5120 trails around the curve whilst running around their train, passing by the old infrastructure for the original Lynch 3.

July 19, 2013:

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Mississauga,

Hwy 401 Expansion,

Hwy 401 Expansion: Mississauga 401 Expansion From 6 Lanes To 12 Lanes Between Hwy 410/403 Interchange To The Credit River For 9.5 Km,

(IO) Infrastructure Ontario,

MTO (Ontario Ministry of Transportation),

Dufferin Construction Company,

Looking East,

 

Maasvlakte, Rotterdam Harbour, 2011

Stadelhofen Station, Zürich

Santiago Calatrava, 1984

A new road, still empty of traffic, is seen under construction in the new city of Binhai.

An old check dam on Clear Creek near Norris, Tennessee.

 

There are several dams along Clear Creek. The upper check dam was built around 1916 to provide power for a nearby mill.

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