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9-23-2016
Structure Fire
SouthMeade Dr
Thanksgiving FD, Archer Lodge FD, Wilson's Mills FD, JCEMS, Fire Marshal
As part of my project for my photography course at college, I had to look for natural structures as well as man-made and decided to photograph the veins of a leaf to illustrate simple structure found within nature.
Glasgow, Scotland.
I like the structure and the align...
See where this picture was taken.
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Shukhov Hyperboloid Structure.
Hyperboloid structures are architectural structures designed using a hyperboloid in one sheet. Often these are tall structures such as towers where the hyperboloid geometry's structural strength is used to support an object high off the ground, but hyperboloid geometry is also often used for decorative effect as well as structural economy. The first hyperboloid structures were built by Russian engineer Vladimir Shukhov.
Hyperbolic structures have a negative Gaussian curvature, meaning they curve inward rather than curving outward or being straight. As doubly ruled surfaces, they can be made with a lattice of straight beams, hence are easier to build than curved surfaces that do not have a ruling and must instead be built with curved beams.
Hyperboloid structures are superior in stability towards outside forces compared with "straight" buildings, but have shapes often creating large amounts of unusable volume (low space efficiency) and therefore are more commonly used in purpose-driven structures, such as water towers (to support a large mass), cooling towers, and aesthetic features.
A good example of a Hyperboloid Structure is the control tower at Newcastle Airport.
The Structure was modelled in Autodesk Inventor and rendered in Autodesk 3DS.
Wildfire Structure Protection near Shan Creek Road on the Taylor Fire by the Eugene Springfield Fire Department. By removing excess brush and debris, crews may have a chance to decrease potential wildfire damage. Credit: Darren Stebbins 7-27-18
Steel structure for lifting of construction material at Mneakos (Monyak), the medieval Byzantine castle near the Bulgarian village Siroko Pole...
Structure setting step 5: Held secure by a digger derrick, the WAPA crew aligns and sets the new structure in the ground, Oct. 14.
Before power can be restored on St. Thomas, new utility structures must be placed and secured. Twenty-five WAPA employees are working to repair the transmission system on St. Thomas, Oct. 14, that will feed power to the submarine cable for St. John. (Photo by Will Schnyer)
- "loads of laughters..."
no prize for guessing what role the owner of the locker is having... nope, it's neither accounts nor finance... no telling here 😏
So we usually greet, joke and make funny liners among each other behind "our wholly very serious-looking selves"... And no short of it while at the lockers earlier... this outcome was not a surprise but the process was a truly unexpected hilarious enjoyable one among the few of us... it came rather quickly with an inspiration; an idea; some creative weird imaginations; an action; and tada the outcome... it involved of course the locker owner, the artist, and their locker neighbors!
So much more fun anticipation and excitement for our new freedom at any work space along with that wonderful familiar warmth of LEGO for work, play and build experience at the South Beach Tower...
#lego #sg #move #southbeachtower #southbeach #newoffice #relocation #everythingisawesome #awesome #architecture #structure #brick #iconic #singapore #building #marinabaysands #mbs #singaporeflyer #milleniatower #merlion #merlionsingapore
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Title: Villa la Foce: garden structure
Other title: Villa La Foce (Chiusi, Italy)
Creator: Pinsent, Cecil, 1884-1963
Creator role: Architect
Date: 15th century; 1924-1939
Current location: Chiusi, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
Description of work: The Villa la Foce and farm sit in the clay hills of southern Tuscany overlooking the Val d'Orcia. The Villa itself was built in the 15th century as a hostel to house pilgrims and merchants traveling the via Francigena. There are numerous buildings on the 3, 500 acre property including a castle, church, school house, clinic and several farmhouses. Antonio Origo and his wife Iris Origo purchased the property in 1924 and employed Cecil Pinsent to remodel and rebuild the Villa and gardens. Pinsent designed the gardens in a Renaissance style using a structure of simple, elegant, box-edged beds and green enclosures that give shape to the Origos' shrubs, perennials and vines, and created a garden of soaring cypress walks, native cyclamen, lawns and wildflower meadows. The property is currently maintain by the Origo sisters and can be rented out for parties, events and vacations.
Description of view: The top of the Travertine grotto in the lower garden. The steps on either side lead from the upper to lower garden.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Style of work: Modern: Revival: Renaissance Revival
Culture: Italian
Materials/Techniques: Shrubs
Stone
Source: DeTuerk, James (copyright James DeTuerk)
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline
Image size: 542H X 362W pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. For additional details see: alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: WB2007-0277 Villa la Foce.jpg
Record ID: WB2007-0277
Sub collection: gardens
garden structures
Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk
Dancing Rabbit is located in a county that has no building codes, which gives members a great deal of leeway in deciding what to build. They do have an environmental covenant that disallows lumber, except for reclaimed lumber and locally harvested wood. Many structures utilize clay taken right out of the ground, often combined with straw bale construction.
On Scene of a 2 Alarm Building Fire at 801 South Harrison Street at Harrison Square Apartments in Olathe, Kansas on August 11, 2018 at 2212 hours.
Wildfire Structure Protection near Shan Creek Road on the Taylor Fire by the Eugene Springfield Fire Department. By removing excess brush and debris, crews may have a chance to decrease potential wildfire damage. Credit: Darren Stebbins 7-27-18
Side view shows off new 'tea tray' style underbody and its support, along with shorter bottom of the monocoque and longer raised structure in the front.
Copenhagen 2023
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We were walking around near the old WOrld trade Center area..when i could not stop staring at this building! the color and everything was so unusual..it was extremely skinny (lol). Apparently it is an apartment building...
NYC is full of surprises..
I played with the exposure and contrast btw..i'm loving the proofing n editing side to photography! u can make the shot tell the story u want it to..
I'm trying to decide where I should shoot some portraits in an abandoned place... if you can see these, feel free to weigh in. :)
I know, the names are *very* creative... :P
The spiral parking structure in downtown Fresno. If you drive up really fast, you might be dizzy by the time you reach the top after all of that driving around in circles. It's alot of fun! Also, one of my favorite places to go to look at the view of the city on a clear day (or even on a cloudy day). Officially called Parking Structure No. 7.
Ambient Occlusion test using the new internal Structure Synth raytracer. (Rendering time: 68s)
I've started working on a simple built-in raytracer in Structure Synth, both for providing fast previews in the GUI, and for people who are intimidated by the somewhat complex template export.
So far it is pretty standard stuff: a single-threaded, Phong shaded based raytracer which uses the Fast Voxel Traversel method to accelerate ray-primitive intersection tests. As of now it supports reflections, transparency, shadows (the hard and ugly type), and adaptive anti-alias. I've also implemented a simple Ambient Occlusion scheme.