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Hanging playfully on Santiago Calatrava's BCE Place, is David Rokeby's Long Wave sculpture. The 64 red spheres mimic a sine wave.
RAF Senigot, taken towards end of Summer after finally finding the location Yeah. Go in better light next time.
This is one of the views from a cruise on the Marina reservoir in Singapore. One can see a bridge right in front and buildings behind. There are also a number of cranes at a construction site and there are a number of white clouds in the sky.
This elevated platform was designed and built for a major US clothing retailer, by Steele Solutions Inc.
Hanging playfully on Santiago Calatrava's BCE Place, is David Rokeby's Long Wave sculpture. The 64 red spheres mimic a sine wave.
Hanging playfully on Santiago Calatrava's BCE Place, is David Rokeby's Long Wave sculpture. The 64 red spheres mimic a sine wave.
Het lijnenspel van stalen pilaren op de eerste verdieping. De frames voor de zijmuren staan klaar en tekenen het toekomstige volume af tegen de lucht. Constructie als ritme: maatvoering, herhaling en open ruimte.
🇬🇧 The linear rhythm of steel pillars on the first floor. The frames for the side walls are in place, outlining the future volume against the sky. Construction as rhythm: measurement, repetition, and open space.
This is one of the views from a cruise on the Marina reservoir in Singapore. One can see a bridge right in front and buildings behind. There are also a number of cranes at a construction site and there are a number of white clouds in the sky.