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Sunderland District offices on 23 February 1975, nearly two years after being obsorbed by parent company, Northern General. Does the block still stand?
Scanned from a Kodachrome slide taken by the late Charles Dean, now in my collection.
The kitchen is the heart of the Flower Film clan's digs. Miller says, "Now we all eat together and watch CNN in the kitchen."
Photo by Stewart Shining
My first decor shot doesn't look like a whole lot of much, but the large windows are great. I've always been a big fan of natural light.
Interesting to note here below the TV is a sign asking people not to loiter and giving a 30-minute time limit. I kinda thought that went by the wayside when McDonald's rolled out their new building designs and introduced Wi-fi, but I guess I was wrong.
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302 Philadelphia St, Covington, KY
Opened in January 2017 (Grand opening festivities were held 1/5/2017)
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Of administration for SCjohnson, besides this advanced office furniture Wright desks, right, trileg balance chairs! .. note the brass circular cagelike elevator box structures.
Entryway? Click for colorfully done flowerbeds..
SCJohnson center,
Racine Wisconsin
This CGI office was created for a leading manufacture and is only a small example of the CGI photography images we produced for their new product launch. Our set designer and stylists were responsible for all the creative production designing all the room layouts and the interior design of the room decor.
All the 3D models and Photorealistic textures for this CGi office were created by our in house team of CGI illustrators/artists with the support of the Photographers and stylists department.
The word "Tojjar" means traders or those who work in commerce. Now, it refers to businessmen. Here are some of their offices. The traditional architecture was used in this modern building.
This is a group of buildings in Holborn where the sides facing the streets are all different colours, green, red, orange, yellow... while the sides facing the courtyard are grey. Love the vibrations all these slightly missaligned beams create while you're walking past them...
Original images shot in Dundee on my iPhone. Double exposures made in Photoshop.
All images are copyright and should not be copied without permission,
Newbuild on corner of Furnival Gate and Pinstone Street where the brutalist Grosvenor Park Hotel used to be.
The upper floor offices are for HSBC, while the glass-fronted bit at street level should be shops or a small arcade or something.
Yet another slightly less than stunning piece of beige architecture - perhaps Sheffield planners have a sepcial set of beige-tinted spectatcles?
I'm really just testing my camera at its highest resolution, at 1280x1024
But hey, here's my school =]
And notice the XP machine in the background. Its been 'booting' forever.
Offices (1980-81) by Fredrick Gibberd and Partners, Molesworth St, Lewisham.
Photos taken on a Twentieth Century Society walk round Catford and Lewisham in South London on 27th April 2008.
You can move your mouse over the photo to identify the gear.
The one piece that needs explaining is The-Flame - it's the silent PC I built originally to be a hackintosh, and then just ended up doing lab duty. I documented the gear here:
www.brentozar.com/archive/2009/05/how-to-build-a-silent-pc/
These days, I just use it as a general purpose lab box, throwing different pieces of software on there to evaluate and then wiping it clean. At the moment, I'm running StarWind's iSCSI target software on it, which lets me use it as a storage server.