View allAll Photos Tagged Structuralism
Built in 2016-2019, this Contemporary skyscraper was designed by Little Diversified Architectural Consulting with the structural engineering carried out by Speight, Marshall and Francis for Armada Hoffler Properties to serve as a mixed-use office, retail, and apartment building. The 28-story 300 foot (91 meter) tall building features a five-story podium clad in red brick up to the fourth floor with large window bays and facades from historic buildings on Main Street and Parish Street integrated into the exterior, and a rooftop terrace with planters, with the podium housing commercial office space, multiple retail spaces, the building's lobby, and a parking garage. Above the fifth floor is a more slender 23-story tower with a glass curtain wall on the exterior, curved facades, multiple balconies, and a rooftop deck with a pool, which houses 23 residential condominiums and 117 apartments. The building, upon its completion, became the tallest building in Downtown Durham, and filled a vacant lot that had been mostly empty since the majority of the Geer Building was demolished in 1972, and the remaining section of the building, which formerly housed the Durham Woolworth's, was demolished in 2003 after it was damaged in a fire. The building is, so far, the tallest structure built during the construction boom in Downtown Durham that has transformed the area in the past 20 years.
15314 Welton Drive, East Cleveland, Ohio
This grand house was built in the 1850s, facing Euclid Avenue. The full story, including a historic painting of the structure, may be found on Cleveland Area History.
The structure of this rail bridge is all business - a rational reason for each gusset and rivet - except the radius on the corner gussets at the top of the column. A straight cut for the plate and flange would have saved a bit of money. Some civil engineer exercising just a bit of artistry.
Just some photos of three matching candle holders. They are hand crafted out of 1/4" thick steel sheet.
©2008, Will Foster
Last sunday, I kept getting messages from different people that the weather is really nice, and therfore i should go out and take some photos. So, with very little motivation. I jumped on my bike with my Nikon D300 and my 50mm lens and explored a very small area around my house.
The art of sand castles transcends generations.
Scott Kelby 2009 Annual Worldwide Photo Walk in Morro Bay, CA
15314 Welton Drive, East Cleveland, Ohio
This grand house was built in the 1850s, facing Euclid Avenue. The full story, including a historic painting of the structure, may be found on Cleveland Area History.
Part of the rusting iron support structure beneath the Dovercourt High Lighthouse on the Essex coast
Our range of structured packing are offered with a specific mass transfer surface areas of (sq.m/cu.m) of 60, 125, 250, 350, 500 & 750.Their xcellent mass transfer surface area and high efficiency makes our products superior than shorter columns.Advantages of refurbishing existing random packed or tray columns with structured packing Accommodates more theoretical stages in the existing column height and Superior separation & lower reflux ratios
Many of the formal structural elements and the trees in the Japanese Garden date from its creation in 1910. Japanese landscape gardener Isaburo Kishida, of Yokohama, designed this garden. (Kishida also created private gardens for several local residents, including Robert and Jennie Butchart).
A tortoise-shaped island in a pond symbolizes 10,000 years of longevity while two statues of cranes on a rocky islet represent 1000 years. The garden also includes other elements common to Japanese gardens such as a well, water bowl, stone lanterns and stone groupings
Structural reinforcements to some of the ruins in danger of collapse.
In Rome Italy, Nov. 2007.
Canon A1 + FD 50mm 1.4 + Ilford Delta 100
This is a structural drawing of the levitating floors in the Dover cliffs viewing platform. I designed it in a way to have the floor supported by the roofing which is jointed to steel columns that are imbedded 30m into solid ground for maximum support. The reason for the levitating floor is so columns or walls to not disrupt any views of the ocean.