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Sol Lewitt
Steel Structure
1975/76
Aluminium and enamel
San Francisco Museum Of Modern Art
September 2010
BMU Monorail with BMU Basket
Dubai UAE - 2020
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Plaatsen van een extra wapeningskorf over de veel dieper reikende kernwapeningskorf.
Placing from a extra reinforced steelstructure over the longer and smaller original one.
This photo shows custom a customized color finish for beams and columns of a steel mezzanine and railings atop the mezzanine platform, designed and built by Steele Solutions Inc. of Franklin, Wis. A variety of color finishes is available for mezzanines.
LNER Peppercorn A1 Pacific No. 60103 "Tornado" prepares to leave Perth for Inverness on 19th May 2012 with the "Cathedrals Explorer" railtour to Scotland. (Please view F11 in lightbox for intended best.)
A view of the large floating platform in the Marina Bay area in Singapore with some tall buildings in the background and some metal structures in the front. This Float@Marina Bay is the world's largest floating platform, and is also known as the Marina Bay Floating Platform, being located on the Marina reservoir in Marina Bay in Singapore. The platform is larger than a soccer field, and is made of steel. The seating at the gallery on the float has a seating capacity of 30,000 people and can bear a total weight of 1070 tonnes. The platform measures a length of 120 meters and a width of 83 meters. The stadium was created in the year 2007 and has been used for a number of different events such as concerts, exhibitions, arts and cultural performances, and sports events. The stadium was used for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. One reason for the location of this platform was because of the incredible skyline of Singapore seen from here. The platform was initially designed to use 200 pontoons, but the design was modified to finally use 15 pontoons.
LNER A4 Pacific No.4464 "Bittern" maneouvering at the overgrown south end of Perth Station upon arrival with The "Cathedrals Explorer" railtour on 19th May 2012. (Please view F11 in lightbox for intended best.)
For a former industrial part of San Francisco, this south of Market St - SOMA - area is bustling with people. I had just come from taking photos at an outdoor food court and was about to visit an electronics store when I saw this group of people as they walked under the overhead freeway, crossed an intersection and were heading south on Harrison Street. This photo I made of the group walking in the sunlight was much easier than the previous photo opportunity in the shade under the steel and cement roadway. I shot this using my Canon Powershot SX50.
COPYRIGHT:Marks Barfield Architects
Marks Barfield Architects 建築師事務所 Kew Gardens Treetop Walkway & Rhizotron 空中步道
The Tyne Bridge is a compression arch suspended-deck bridge over the River Tyne in North East England, linking Newcastle upon Tyne and Gateshead. It was designed by the engineering firm Mott, Hay and Anderson, who later designed the Forth Road Bridge, and was built by Dorman Long and Co. of Middlesbrough. It was officially opened on 10 October 1928 by King George V.
Rows of vertical rivets forming the front face of the 55 meter high Imperial War Museum North at Salford Quays on the Manchester Ship Canal U.K
A view of the large floating platform in the Marina Bay area in Singapore with the Mandarin Oriental hotel in the background and some metal structures in the front. This Float@Marina Bay is the world's largest floating platform, and is also known as the Marina Bay Floating Platform, being located on the Marina reservoir in Marina Bay in Singapore. The platform is larger than a soccer field, and is made of steel. The seating at the gallery on the float has a seating capacity of 30,000 people and can bear a total weight of 1070 tonnes. The platform measures a length of 120 meters and a width of 83 meters. The stadium was created in the year 2007 and has been used for a number of different events such as concerts, exhibitions, arts and cultural performances, and sports events. The stadium was used for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2010 Summer Youth Olympics. One reason for the location of this platform was because of the incredible skyline of Singapore seen from here. The platform was initially designed to use 200 pontoons, but the design was modified to finally use 15 pontoons.
Transport Interchange building, a disheartening, vulgar, stainless steel structure that looks as if it belongs in 1960s Soviet Union. People trying to be positive about this tend to mention that the cantilevered prongs are for solar panels and that "it looks better at night"...Arup Associates c2005.
Behind is Aquarius House, part of the St George Wharf residential and retail development.
Plaatsen van een extra wapeningskorf over de veel dieper reikende kernwapeningskorf.
Placing from a extra reinforced steelstructure over the longer and smaller original one.
This shot was taken one morning on my way to work. I saw this nice and moody background along the track in a misty atmosphere. So I quickly take a snap of this scene.
Gresley A4 No. 4464 "Bittern" slowly emerges from the gloom of the train shed to draw up to a halt at the north end of Perth Station with the northbound "Cathedrals Exporer" railtour on 19th May 2012.
(Please view F11 in lightbox for intended best.)
The San Mateo – Hayward Bridge (commonly called the San Mateo Bridge) is a bridge crossing California's San Francisco Bay in the United States, linking the San Francisco Peninsula with the East Bay. More specifically, the bridge's western end is in Foster City, the most recent urban addition to the eastern edge of San Mateo. The eastern end of the bridge is in Hayward. It is the longest bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area and the 25th longest in the world by length.
black and white close up of steel structural X bracing support of 59th Street Bridge New York City with building portions in background tilted at an angle
RAF Senigot, taken towards end of Summer after finally finding the location Yeah. Go in better light next time.