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Simulated casualty Stephanie Eads is strapped into a stretcher by a member of a post-attack reconnaissance team during an Operational Readiness Exercise at McEntire Joint National Guard Base Feb. 9, 2013. (National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Jorge Intriago/Released)
Rome – Trajan’s Markets & the Via dell’ Impero (1929): View of the demolitions of the post-antiquity structural remains at the Markets of Trajan. Chicago Tribune Newspaper (10/1929).
Structural wide flange beams fabricated using 95% post consumer recycled steel and 98% post consumer recycled rebar.
Structural Failure by Amin Ahmad. Photo "Old Apartment " by iangbl www.flickr.com/photos/iangbl/596705876/
Students ENGS 71: "Structural Analysis" show off their building models in class.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
100929-N-7103C-002 PACIFIC OCEAN (September 29, 2010) – Aviation Structural Mechanic (Equipment) Airman Frederick Copuyoc from Quezon City, Philippines removes bolts from the access panel of an F/A-18C Hornet during a scheduled maintenance aboard USS George Washington (CVN 73). Aviation Structural Mechanics maintain the hydraulic systems and landing gear of aircraft. George Washington, the Navy’s only permanently forward-deployed aircraft carrier is currently underway helping to ensure security and stability in the western Pacific Ocean. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David A. Cox/RELEASED)
Students ENGS 71: "Structural Analysis" show off their building models in class.
Photo by Douglas Fraser.
The cathedral is located in the Cathedral Hill neighbourhood of San Francisco, California. The present cathedral replaced one (1891-1962) of the same name. The cathedral was designed by local architects John Michael Lee, Paul A. Ryan and Angus McSweeney, collaborating renown architects Pier Luigi Nervi and Pietro Belluschi — at the time, the Dean of the School of Architecture at MIT.
Its saddle roof is composed of eight segments of hyperbolic paraboloids, in such a fashion that the bottom horizontal cross section of the roof is a square and the top cross section is a cross.
In 2017, Architecture Digest named it one of the 10 most beautiful churches in the United States.
Title: Bath Abbey, Choir (Chancel) Vault
Collection: John Hendrix English Gothic Collection
Creator: patron: Bishop Oliver King (British, ca.1432-1503), master builders: Robert I Vertue (British, 1475-1506) and William Vertue (English, 1501-1527)
Image Creator: photographer: John Hendrix (American, 21stC)
Period-Date: Gothic; creation date: choir vault 1504-1518
Work Type: Vault (Structural element) , Choir
Class: Architecture
Measurements: width: 72 feet, length: 67 feet
Description: Conoid fans and heraldic crests
View: painted spandrels
Location: Site: Bath (Somerset, England, United Kingdom)
Rights: (c)John Hendrix
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This barn is getting torn down this Tuesday - 4-24-07! It's on County X, just southwest of Clinton - intersection known as "Clinton Corners" I think.
Structural steel for the Integrated Sciences Complex arrived on Wednesday, December 21, and the steelworkers have been busy erecting two stories of columns and beams on the north wing. The university community will see the ISC take shape as steel continues to go up and metal decks, concrete slabs and fireproofing are installed through the spring.
Photos by Harry Brett