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The main building of the Botanical Garden in Munich.
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The main building of the Botanical Garden in Munich.
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The new Design Museum in Kensington opened in November 2016. The building was formerly the home of the Commonwealth Institute and it was opened in 1962. The architects were RMJM (Robert Matthew Johnson Marshall). This photo shows a section of the original roof structure.
A Metra outbound Rock Island local passes the Illinois Institute of Technology's main campus building as it approaches Lou Jones Station. Leading the way was Metra 201 in its now gone classic blue scheme.
Morning light on the pre-Victorian Meanwood Institute. I read that they have two snooker tables made in 1885.
Three pieces of carving from antiquity, about which not a great deal is known. This is a fragment of a stone relief from 5th century Persepolis, only a few inches high.
This photo is part of a walk through the campus of the Aspen Institute inspired and designed by Bauhaus artist (architect and designer) Herbert Bayer.
Salem, Massachusetts
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essex_Institute
Scanned Color Negative, Kodak Gold 100, Circa March 1989
Low angle shot of the old Working Lads Institute on Whitechapel Road opposite the old Royal London Hospital Building. Some of the inquests into the Whitechapel Murders of 1888-1891 were held here.
Nikon F4. AF Nikkor 24mm F2.8D lens. Ferrania Orto 50 35mm B&W film.
This sandstone building with rendered window and door trim, quoins and highly decorative parapet
was constructed in 1904 as an Institute Building and is now used as a private residence. The highly
decorative parapet features decorative pilasters and balustrading with elaborate mouldings. The front
of the building has been altered, wit the entry closed in with a sandstone and glass block porch.
The Institute was constructed after a public campaign to erect a building in which to hold meetings
and public gatherings in the Wayville area. Land was purchased from the SA Company and the hall
and attached room was opened in December 1904. Ownership of the building was transferred to
Unley Council in 1929, and the property is now privately owned.
Source: data.environment.sa.gov.au/Content/heritage-surveys/2-Unl...
"Crowned in the Northern Lights, shimmering tall in celestial heights.
A whisper of magic, fierce and free, guiding the lost across frigid seas..."
First public teaser of the Durmstrang Institute build for my Deathly Hallows RP sim.
It took a lot of time and work. But we are starting to finally get closer to a release date of the RP sim we've been working on for months.
Interested in joining or asking questions?
Contact in-world: Slidinginurdms
Castle build made by CRTVDex Resident
Repurposed as the Neighbourhood centre is this lovely Mechanics Institute building in the small town of Ballan, near Ballarat. There is an interesting iron sculpture outside the front. I liked the modern signage and solar panels contrasting with the older building sign. Mechanics Insitutes were forerunners of the modern public library plus had skill development /learning as their major purpose. Happy Window Wednesday.
monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/culture/community/display...
Plus Moorabool Earth Totem by Peter Blizzard
Moorabool Earth Totem is a sculpture by well-known artist Peter Blizzard. It is located outside the interesting historical Mechanics Institute building in Ballan.
Location: 143 Inglis Street, Ballan
“The Crowning with Thorns” In 1975, when I was an art student at Pratt Institute, I took a printmaking class. My failed attempts at etching has already been posted. Here is the only lithograph I ever did. Luckily we used a metal plate and not stone. I’m not THAT old. I liked lithography better than etching because it was more like drawing with pencil. But, you still couldn’t rework, erase, etc. And it was just too much work. Finding these old pieces of mine are bringing back a lot of memories during this continuing lockdown from the coronavirus.
Attempting Fine Art photography in a deserted section of the Art Institute, Chicago
Model: Sarah Schultz
This photo is part of a walk through the campus of the Aspen Institute inspired and designed by Bauhaus artist (architect and designer) Herbert Bayer.
Causeyside Street, Paisley
The Russell Institute is a building in Paisley, Scotland.
The building was generously donated by Agnes Russell to the Burgh of Paisley as a memorial to her two brothers, Thomas and Robert Russell, who passed away in 1913 and 1920 respectively. Initially, it served as a child welfare clinic, but today, Renfrewshire Council utilizes it as a multi purpose facility.