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Red sweater with yellow roses: thrifted. detail shot in my thing.

Blue and white dress:thrifted.

Navy blue tights: thrifed:

Red suede boots: thrifted.

White hat:thrifted.

Brown belt: real old.

   

Silicone alone will not hold on shiny surfaces. Use 2x4 wood to support and nail the insulation into it

Complete repair and resurface of exterior concrete steps and pedestals. Grind, patch, integrally colored overlay. ELITE CRETE - THIN FINISH with DESERT BEIGE / LIGHT TAN integral color

The McCormick Tribune Campus Center is itself structurally isolated from both the tube and the Green Line tracks, to minimize vibrations and noise. Supports for all three structural systems are visible here.

www.sellanyhouse.com/we-buy-houses-los-angeles/

 

Property structural issues and foundation damage are a threat not only to the safety of our families but on our emergency funds as well.

 

The cracks that you find on the walls, the seemingly damaged door and window frames, the uneven flooring in living room, and the separation of the house walls from the ground.

 

These are alarming signs that a house may have a serious of structural or foundation damage.

 

Professional input from structural engineers on fixing the damage will certainly resolve the problem, but the professional fee is no joke.

 

If this much amount is impossible to obtain with your current financial status, Sell Any House can come in your rescue.

3D printed STRUCTURAL SKULL RING by Bits to Atoms

Designed by Duann

Printed by Shapeways

 

www.duanns.com

Taken at an old leather tannery in Johnstown, NY. THis is an old 5 story building that has structural problems and we are there to demo it.

3D printed STRUCTURAL SKULL RING by Bits to Atoms

Designed by Duann

Printed by Shapeways

 

www.duanns.com

A big tomato shows its magnificient structure using different lights.-------------------------------Interessant estructura d'un tomàquet amb diversos focus de llum.

Photographs by Jim Winslet Graham Carlow

10 Sept - 30 Oct 2010

 

major exhibition of woven textiles by contemporary artists and designers, who show a respect for tradition, yet are embracing new technology, aesthetics and making methods.

 

Curated by weaver, Laura Thomas, alll the exhibitors are well known within their field of practice: some emerging and some internationally recognized weave pioneers. The link is their ‘unexpected’ approach to weaving: their embrace of exploring structural possibilities, new yarns and new ways of presenting their work.

 

www.orielmyrddingallery.co.uk

Photographs by Jim Winslet Graham Carlow

Offshore structural drafting and detailing for rcc detailing, wooden structures and steel structures.

 

Hire our structural drafter at $10/Hr!!

 

Please visit www.cadserviceslondon.com/structural-design-drafting.php for more details.

 

E-mail your query at: info@cadserviceslondon.com

Structural Anomaly spotted in a medieval village ( Borgo della Dozza - Italy ).

Logo for the Australian company specialized in structural engineering "Structural Studio".

Cracking, horizontal and vertical displacement of the brickwork for the outer platform shelter structures at Malvern station. The station is of one of four similarly designed ones between Caulfield and South Yarra built as part of a large scale project to lower the rail lines to remove numerous level crossings and expand the section of line from two to four tracks.

 

The stations at Malvern, Armadale, Toorak and Hawksburn were built to a common design by James W Hardy and were completed in 1914 with the quadruplication work coming into service in October 1915. The stations consist of a central island platform with outer side platforms all linked by a pair of enclosed footbridges. A similarly designed example is located at Camberwell on the Lilydale/Belgrave lines.

 

In recent years the shelters on the outer platforms have had cracking in the brickwork and significant horizontal movement, particularly near the arch structures over the platform entrances - which themselves have all been supported by a steel insert pinned at multiple locations into the brickwork. In many cases there have been survey markers placed to monitor the progression of movement.

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.

MESA/Boogie SUS-4 RoadReady 16 space rack enclosure.

 

SUS-4® Shock Mount Rail System (allows for free-floating motion in ALL directions)

 

Rock-Hard laminate covering

 

Structural corner-lock aluminum channel and edging

 

Heavy duty board-mounted 4" castors

 

Front and rear covers, inset for added strength

 

Recessed Sessions latches

 

Handy storage pouch on inside of back cover

 

All hardware flush mounted for more compact transport

Camera: Canon EOS 3

Lens: Sigma 50mm f/1.4

Film: Ilford HP5+ (@ISO 3200)

Developer: Ilfotec HC (+3)

Scanner: Pacific Image PrimeFilm XA

Students ENGS 71: "Structural Analysis" show off their building models in class.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

 

"The Palais des Papes is one of the largest (maybe, the largest) and most important medieval Gothic buildings in Europe.

Avignon became the residence of the Popes in 1309, a period known as the Avignon Papacy, and the palace the popes built came to symbolize the mighty influence of the Catholic Church.

 

Over the following centuries, the palace remained under papal ownership but was only used by visiting dignitaries and slowly fell into disrepair. During the French revolution in 1789, the palace was seized and ransacked and in 1791, many counter-revolutionaries were killed on site during the massacre of La Glacière. The bodies of the dead men were thrown into the Tour des Latrines in the Old Palace.

 

Later, Napoleonic forces used the palace as their barracks and even their stables. While they ruined many frescoes during their stay (soldiers in the 19th century also peeled off and sold pieces of the frescoes), the building’s usefulness helped it to avoid any further structural destruction.

 

Later it became a prison until 1906, when the palace was cleared out, restoration began, and it became a Museum."

 

Avignon, France, 2019

"...still maintained, sir."

 

debris looks like it is falling down at the moment i stopped time. in fact it is just hanging there on the steel reinforcements. still thinking a building like this is torn down easier than built up? :)

Some times it is best to look below the cosmetics to see what really is or isn't there

 

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