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Taken With Sony Alpha NEX-6

16-55mm Kit Lens

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

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Model of a thin shelled concrete park pavilion design for Carl Safe's 212 studio at Washington University. All photos shot with a 35mm.

Scanned Lecture Notes on Structural Theory II.

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.

A view at low tide just before sunset from in front of the University of Greenwich

Visual evidence of the corrosive effects of salt air.

Scanned Lecture Notes on Structural Theory II.

ROIL installation by Christine Sciulli at Smack Mellon 2016. High resolution images by Paul Warchol copyright 2016. Publication by permission. Not for commercial use.

 

My most recent explorations have focused on the projection of plane geometries through various three dimensional networks to generate a dynamic mapping of solid geometries of light through space. In this installation, projected circles of white light expand and collapse through Smack Mellon’s cavernous space in a frenzy which harkons back to the roiling steam that powered surrounding factories.

 

Smack Mellon’s current home once belonged to Robert Gair, who patented his revolutionary design for a structurally sound three-dimensional lidded box folded from a single two-dimensional sheet of paper without adhesives in 1900. Industrialist Gair housed his widely varied paper product operations in several buildings concentrated in DUMBO. “Gairville” was fueled by tons of coal dropped through chutes carved out of the 4th and 5th floors of this former mill. Boilers in this vast hall superheated, churned and compressed water into hissing steam that pulsed through pipes and coursed into adjacent buildings supplying heat and energy. Racing progress and rapidly expanding industrialization, made possible by the relatively simple kinetic expansion of water into a vapor that could provide so many uses, was the starting point for my immersive, site-specific installation, ROIL. My installation stretches through the industrial hall offering opportunities to inhabit it’s passages, caves, nooks, hubs and low overhangs which become clear to the viewer as dark adaptation takes place.

 

Circles expand, contract, overlap, overlay, pop-in, fade-out, get dense, and fall away. These 8 videos are made using Apple Motion 5. The 8 video projectors are mounted at different vertical angles and rotations so that the viewer is always in a skewed relationship to most of the cylinders of light which are "caught" on the network of translucent fabric as they extend out from the projector and map through the fabric's threads. Using 2700 safety pins I gathered 2000 yards of white tulle to form the fabric massings. The architecture of the work was in flux as I worked in the dark with the projections on in order to design the work from within and without simultaneously with the help of a 35' scissor lift and multiple sized ladders. I installed a scaffolding network of mason's cord throughout the gallery to slice the space from bottom to top and front to back by attaching to columns via ratchet straps and triangular D rings. I strapped to water mains to achieve the maximum height of the project at 35' AFF.

 

Sony Alpha 7 III + Sony FE 2.8/90 Macro G OSS

By Kristin Szuda

 

Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research and Biology Building, Philadelphia PA

 

Part of Louis Kahn: The Power of Architecture (July-October 2014)

 

The American architect Louis Kahn is one of the great master builders of the 20th Century. Kahn created buildings of monumental beauty with powerful universal symbolism.

...This new exhibition at the Design Museum explores Kahn’s work and legacy through architectural models, original drawings, travel sketches, photographs and films; bringing to life his singular career and diverse output.

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This is one of the columns in the old wellington school of medicine building. We wrapped them with woven glass fibre fabric and bond this fabric to the concrete with epoxy. It doesn't really make the columns any stronger but it allows them to survive being bent back and forth about 100mm in an EQ.

Frank Harmon, Wainwright Wood Studio

 

(c) 2010 Marie Williams

 

Used courtesy of Steven Wainwright, owner.

These structural stars line many of the buildings in the DC area. I thought they were just designs, but they actually serve a useful purpose. Yes, photography is teaching me something!

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 wonderful dinner place setting for our Structural Dinner.

technique: knotting

materials: metal, rope

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.

U.S. Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic 2nd Class Rebecca Fields, right, and U.S. Navy Aviation Structural Mechanic 2nd Class Alaena Pineda, from Yigo, Guam, install a bulb seal on tef shroud in the jet shop aboard the aircraft carrier USS John C. Stennis (CVN 74) in the Arabian Sea, Dec. 20, 2018. The John C. Stennis Carrier Strike Group is deployed to the U.S. 5th Fleet area of operations in support of naval operations to ensure maritime stability and security in the Central Region, connecting the Mediterranean and the Pacific through the western Indian Ocean and three strategic choke points. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Apprentice Jarrod A. Schad)

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.

Left side of double PSLs attaching to posts.

technique: knotting

materials: metal, rope

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