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This place looks like a fucking boat hit it.

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Victoria Bridge, Hamilton.

Structural damage on the interior wall of a school in Balkh Province. (SIGAR photo)

Sometimes the systems we build hold up pieces of the past that are no longer rooted in our reality.

 

The dead tree branch is positioned on the left according to the rule-of-thirds, and visually balanced by the living plant and fence posts on the right.

There is lots of finite details

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This photograph shows the destructive force that tree roots can wreak over a period of time on adjacent buildings and man made structures which happen, for whatever reason, to be in too close proximity.

 

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Anyybody can solve the trick, but think about that they spend the day without eating, drinking and peeing etc.. Many respects.

Making seat mount brackets

An attractive home that caught my eye in downtown Mount Pleasant.

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Refolded folds, Boyne Bay

 

See where this photo was taken at maps.yuan.cc.

The lower bowl of seating is getting removed.

Model: Toni @J'adore

 

MUA: Louise Elliot

 

Prints and Styling: Amy Price

Took this snap while in the local Business Park, 28 Feb 09. I like this building a lot.

 

Crews continue preparing for structural steel erection on April 12, 2012.

For their ENGS 71: Structural Analysis course, students designed and constructed a treehouse at Hanover's Storrs Pond Recreation Area.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser

NYC - Brooklyn Bridge

At the start of the project I am currently working on, I was unsure of which way to pursue the theme of museum of self and identity. I chose to look at the structural side of Identity first. I started by doing small structural sketches using watercolour and biro. I drew these sketches onto pieces of paper that I had stuck together or crumpled up. I did this to create a structure in itself to draw onto. Following on from this, I wanted to look more into the shapes and structures that could be created with this method. I made some small-scale and large-scale sketches using this technique and I found that the pieces resembled a human-like figure. I then decided to experiment and look at the structure and the human body with the artists Wyndham Lewis and Michelangelo. I feel that the Vorticism movement uses shapes and lines in a similar way to the way I use them in my structural pieces. After looking at Michelangelo, I wanted to look at doing more realistic pieces focusing on the human body using different medias. I had not yet worked in 3D and wanted to explore structure using a different media. I chose to do a model of my hand in clay in a similar position to the position of the hand in my biro study. The work I am currently doing uses photography and light, I want to explore how I can use photography to represent the same structural effect as in my first studies. I feel that by using a strobe light and a long exposure I can create a fractured effect, which produces a structural shape. I plan to look more into the movement of the body when doing certain things and use this technique more to explore structure with the human body.

Hehe I was lucky to have shot the person before she took a step forward to go up the stairs hence her body was tilted towards the building.

Arianne V mid section SM (Structural Model) in Centre Spatial Guyanais (CNES)

technique: origami

material: plastic

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