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Aviators from the Delaware National Guard's 126th Aviation Medical Evacuation unit train on structural hoist operations, August 21st, 2020, at the Delaware State Fire School in Dover, Del. The Citizen Soldiers are currently on their two-week Annual Training in the state to maintain flight currency and readiness. U.S. Air National Guard Photos by Maj. Bernie Kale

Construction going on at the Brookings Medical Center.

model Rique Santtos

photos Gustavo Carlos

stylist André Alcantara

MUAH Bárbara Erthal

I think this is my favorite of all the photos I took on this trip.

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.

See? No wood, its all steel, structurally sound! California Screamin' is the largest coaster on the resort (over one mile of track). It is made to look like the old wooden coasters that populated California's beach side boardwalks.

The lines in this canopy point upward to blue empty space.

The only 'color' in this image was that tiny speck you see framed towards the upper left.

 

It was brown. Exciting, huh?

Bridge in Nantahala region of North Carolina. Taken Fall 2008.

My final architecture design project for this studio. Inspired by the pattern of the spider web and the structural idea of the leaf cells.

Structural fire control training in an acquired structure. Grove town, GA.

Structural detail of a civic auditorium.

Another shot of getting the solid bits (the wall) and the structural bits (all the support armiture for the drive shaft and the steering mechanism for that giant wheel) to mesh.

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