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James R. Thompson Center. Chicago, IL. Photo by John Lishamer Photography (www.johnlishamer.com) All Rights Reserved. Nikon F3. Nikkor 24mm f2.8 ais. Ilford FP4 125. Rodinal.
shot this in SeaTac airport - under the watchful eyes of TSA officers observing me suspiciously as I lay on my stomach getting my shot.
Canon AV-1
FD 50mm 1:1.4
Kodak ProImage 100
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SkyPoint is a 361 ft (110 m) high rise in Tampa, Florida. It was constructed from 2005 to 2007 and has 33 floors. The Preston Partnership, LLC along with Echelon Engineering, LLC designed the building, which is the 9th tallest building in Tampa. It has 380 Residential units spread across 25 levels sitting atop seven levels of enclosed parking. The ground floor houses 10,800 square feet (1,000 m2) of retail space.
Separating the parking levels from the residential is a large amenity deck that houses a 4,000 square feet (370 m2) clubhouse, a 2,500 square feet (230 m2) fitness center, a media room and lounge, as well as a large landscaped terrace and swimming pool. Skypoint is composed of cast-in-place concrete in conjunction with post-tensioned cables. Concrete strengths range from 5,000 pounds per square inch (34,000 kPa) at typical residential floors up to 10,000 pounds per square inch (69,000 kPa) at the ground level columns and shearwalls. Just before its grand opening to residents, William “Wild Bill” Stroup BASE-jumped off the building on March 6, 2007.
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The feeling that plagues art students when they realize all the work they have ever done is postmodern and not as original as they first thought. They may find themselves thinking "How can I do something that's not postmodern?" - which is sadly the most postmodern move they could make because postmodernism is a critique of previous art movements and/or cultural phenomena. Source: Urban Dictionary (Canon EOS 700D).
Adelaide city, late afternoon
The main prayer hall of the Ismail and Miriam Ebrahim Islamic Centre which opened in the Western Cape resort town of Hermanus in 2015. It is named for and sponsored by a prominent Western Cape business family. Unfortunately, I can find no information about the architect.
The 15 metre high tower consists of a stylised representation of the Kalimat at Tayyibah or Words of Purity, i.e. “There is no deity but God, Muhammad is the messenger of God.”
The Spiral Building, a postmodern landmark by Fumihiko Maki.
For more info on the building see:
architecturetokyo.wordpress.com/2017/03/04/1985-spiral-bu...
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Interior is good balance old structures and modern facade.
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国際子ども図書館 - 建築グラビア Architecture Gravure
Gallery : photowork.jp/christinayan01/architectural/archives/5542
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International Library of Children's Literature, Brick building (国際子ども図書館 レンガ棟).
Architect : Masamichi Kuru (設計:久留正道、真水英夫、岡田時太郎).
Contractor : (施工:).
Completed : 1906 (竣工:1906年).
Structured : Bricks and Steel Frames (構造:鉄骨補強煉瓦造).
Costs : $ million (総工費:約億円).
Use : Library (用途:図書館).
Height : ft (高さ:m).
Floor : 3 (階数:地下1階、地上3階).
Floor area : 71,806 sq.ft. (延床面積:6,671㎡).
Building area : sq.ft. (建築面積:㎡).
Site area : 83,237 sq.ft. (敷地面積:7,733㎡).
Location : 12-49 Uenokoen, Taito Ward, Tokyo, Japan (所在地:東京都台東区上野公園12-49).
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