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I took this photo with my Minolta Maxxim 5000 35mm SLR Film Camera in May 1995 in Washington Crossing, New Jersey. I scanned the Slide to create the Electronic Image seen here.
I was walking around Lynnwood with Ranger while my oil got changed at Magic Toyota. I've always liked this vintage small industrial building and took a few photos of it back in March 2007 (here and here.). According to their website, HMC has been around since 1946 manufacturing retail display fixtures and entertainment centers. The place now looked a little vacant, and peering around the corner of the building I noticed that a portion of the building had burned down to the steel frame. Googling I learned that the fire occurred on February 20, 2008. I hope all is well with HMC and hopefully not another victim of recession.
HMC Industries Inc., 21020 63rd Ave W, Lynnwood, WA 98036. The construction date of the building is 1956.
Een blik op de voortgang van de bouw van de nieuwe sporthal van het OBC Bemmel op locatie De Heister. De verticale stalen spanten staan overeind – een belangrijke mijlpaal in de opbouw van het gebouw. De combinatie van staal, beton en reflecties in het regenwater geeft deze fase een bijzonder karakter.
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🇬🇧 A look at the construction progress of the new sports hall for OBC Bemmel at the De Heister location. The vertical steel columns have been installed – a key milestone in the structural phase. The blend of steel, concrete, and reflections in the rainwater gives this moment a striking visual character.
80 ton de Estruturas Metálicas Engemetal para torre de Radar para SICEA (SISTEMA INTEGRADO DE CONTROLE DO ESPAÇO AÉREO)
The Horton Water Spheroid is significant for its landmark status. Known by several nicknames including ‘Green Onion’, the ‘Mushroom’, and the ‘Water Tower’, the Horton Water Spheroid was built on a hill, and is the highest structure in Mountview. When its
construction was complete, it was painted Niagara Green, the same colour the company had used for its previous ten projects. With its height and unusual form, the Horton Water Spheroid is a highly visible landmark in Red Deer, and an important part of the city’s built environment.
A few days earlier, my brother, a resident of Tarrytown, came down to Manhattan to drive us to his home to see his new daughter. When we drove on the Queensboro Bridge to get to his home, I said to myself that I want to take some photos of the bridge when I come back to Manhattan. So one morning I took the bus and subway from our hotel at West 96th Street and Broadway down to East 63rd Street and York Avenue to admire the bridge.
Zagreb - Maksimir Park - The detail of a steel structure at a place where May 1st celebration is usually organized by trade unions.
A sweeping view inside Budapest’s Central Market Hall — where historic architecture meets the pulse of everyday life. The grand iron structure frames the market buzz below, capturing the vibrant heart of a timeless urban tradition.
This landscaped planter will no doubt be the focal point of many family & group photos for years to come.
The Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge's importance was severely reduced in 1960. Later, on May 8, 1974, the Railroad Bridge suffered a wooden-tie fire that damaged about 700 feet of the bridge decking. As years passed The Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge Company, Inc., was delighted to turn this wonder of Hudson Valley History into a pedestrian and cyclist walkway. As of September 5, 2009, conversion work and repairs to structural steel and the laying of concrete slabs for the walkway were completed. The volunteer head of the "Walkway", as it is known locally, said in 2008, "We think people will come from all over [to enjoy its magnificence]"
The Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge's importance was severely reduced in 1960. Later, on May 8, 1974, the Railroad Bridge suffered a wooden-tie fire that damaged about 700 feet of the bridge decking. As years passed The Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge Company, Inc., was delighted to turn this wonder of Hudson Valley History into a pedestrian and cyclist walkway. As of September 5, 2009, conversion work and repairs to structural steel and the laying of concrete slabs for the walkway were completed. The volunteer head of the "Walkway", as it is known locally, said in 2008, "We think people will come from all over [to enjoy its magnificence]"
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 and a crane as a part of some construction activities. 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.