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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
I bought the Harbor Freight Portable Garage (Tent) to cover my car over the winter but once I put the framework structure together it was taller than I needed and wanted so I then figured out how to shorten the height by about 20" or so.
A character for people to use in Structure Synth.
Sometimes its good to add a character for scale :-)
This set has a few variations. Feel free to trim or add wherever you like.
If you make more mods - please resubmit to the group for us all to use.
Cheers...
The Olympic Stadium and the fledgling ArcelorMittal Orbit.
The Olympic Stadium for the XXX Olympiad (or 2012 Olympics). Preparation of the land began 2007, with construction of the stadium beginning 2008. The capacity is supposed to be 80,000, although reducing to 25,000 after the Olympics.
The stadium site is on former industrial land between the Old River Lea (which rejoins the Navigation below Old Ford Lock), the City Mill River, and the Old Pudding Mill River; parts of the Bow Back Rivers. Another branch of this system, St Thomas' Creek, 200 metres to the south, completes an "island" surrounded by water.
Team Stadium is the consortium behind the design and construction. Team Stadium consists of Sir Robert McAlpine, HOK Sport + Venue + Event (or Populous), and Buro Happold.
Kapoor's design is being brought to life by Cecil Balmond, of Arup.
The £19.1m design incorporates the five Olympic rings and will also be a viewing platform.
I've found Love, love & Kisses
Comments, criticism and tips for improvement are most welcome.
1/1000 sec at f / 6.3, ISO - 2000, 200mm (18-200)
the structure was made from warehouse shelving, and had 24 individual rooms / offices / workspaces. and a large central open area. here's a view from the top front looking back
Title : Nur Afshan Garden
Other title : Ram Bagh; Bagh-i Nur Afshan; Light-Scattering Garden
Date : 17th century (begun) 1619 (completed)
Current location : Agra, Uttar Pradesh, India
Description of work : The earliest surviving Mughal garden of Agra, Ram Bagh belonged to Jahangir's (Emperor of Hindustan, 1569-1627) wife, Nur Jahan, and was used by the imperial family. Koch, Ebba. The Complete Taj Mahal and the Riverfront Gardens of Agra. London: Thames & Hudson Ltd., 2006.
Description of view : partial view of garden area from terrace
Work type : Architecture and Landscape
Style of work : Mughal
Culture : Indian (Islamic)
Materials/Techniques : Stone
Source : Orland, Brian (copyright Brian Orland)
Date photographed : 2000
Resource type : Image
File format : JPEG, TIFF archived offline
Image size : 1887H X 2874W pixels
Permitted uses : This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted.
Collection : Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename : WB2008-0220 Nur Afshan.jpg
Record ID : WB2008-0220
Sub collection : garden structures
Copyright holder : Copyright Brian Orland
4/11/2020
Childress, Texas
A severe warned supercell moves east along Highway 287. This storm formed west of Childress in a line of storms, but an embedded supercell was able to form where it tried to produce a tornado several times. In this photo you can see a large wall cloud just to the left of the road.
Allen Lambert Galleria, Brookfield Place, Toronto.
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Contessamat SE
Film: Shopper's Drug Mart easypix 400 (Fuji?)
CAL FIRE/Placer County Fire Department assisted Placer Hills Fire Protection District with a structure fire on Ponderosa Lane Auburn February 2023.
This amazing glass couture piece Structures of Self was recently modeled by one of the collaborating artists during the new Beakerhead festival of science, art and engineering. The idea to collaborate on an a photoshoot that paired the alien/bug like garment with the 40 foot RayGun Gothic Rocketship during the setting sun, made for some pretty creative images
Structures of Self:
lead artist: Farlee Mowat
artist: Lana Collier
Raygun Gothic Rocketship:
Sean Orlando
Nathaniel Taylor
David Shulman
This structure was inspired from the idea of taking a traditional pergola and turning it upside down. We then decided to support it by cables suspended from a single post. This was created in the Toronto area.
Your Deck Company is a deck builder in the Toronto area. We also service Markham, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Vaughan, Woodbridge, Pickering, Ajax and surrounding areas. Your Deck Company specializes in the installation of low maintenance decking products and custom outdoor garden structures.
Feel free to visit our website at www.yourdeck.ca for more examples of our work. We would be happy to assist you with your upcoming decking or outdoor project.
Thank You.
Berlin Central Station: Glass roof construction with photovoltaic system.
Berlin Hauptbahnhof: Glasdachkonstruktion mit integrierter Photovoltaikanlage.
Los Angeles County Firefighters battle a structure fire in an abandoned apartment complex just across from Hollywood Park.
Ambient Occlusion test using the new internal Structure Synth raytracer. (Rendering time: 46s)
set raytracer::ambient-occlusion [100,100,0.9]
set raytracer::shadows false
set raytracer::reflection 0.0
set raytracer::phong [0.4,0.8,1]
set background #fff
set maxdepth 400
3 * { rz 120 } R1
3 * { rz 120 } R2
rule R1 {
{ x 1.3 rx 1.57 rz 6 ry 3 s 0.99 hue 1 sat 0.99 } R1
{ s 4 a 1 color white } sphere
{ s 2.2 x 2 hue 120 a 0.3 color white } sphere
}
rule R2 {
{ x -1.3 rz 6 ry 3 s 0.99 hue 1 sat 0.99 } R2
{ s 4 a 1 color white } sphere
{ s 2.2 x 2 hue 120 a 0.3 color white } sphere
}
binding, knotting and interlacing within a rigid structure, paying attention to the effects of light and space
Structure-
// enMESHed Laurel Cottage
Kitchen Area-
// LAQ Decor ~ Brown - Main Bookcase
// [we're CLOSED] linen rug neutral
// Bazar Floria kitchen island
// Bazar Floria Kitchen
// Bazar Floria kitchen chandelier
// *Second Spaces* Ready to Bake - mixer RARE
// *Second Spaces* Ready to Bake - canisters
Living Area-
// LAQ Decor ~ Secretary Desk
// Fancy Decor: Triangle Prints
// Maven's Coffee Art Vase & Twigs
// ~Just Meg~ Keep Calm Wall Decor
// [we're CLOSED] floor pillows light
// [we're CLOSED] bean bag leather brown
// "Blooming Spring in Paris" Couple Bedsofa (ADULT) 2.0 beige
Person for scale!
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Things are getting a little more interesting. Brought in the bezier interpolation code to get smoother trails.
Moat Garden lily pond. Moat Garden with flowers at Windsor Castle. The Moat Garden was originally dug as a defensive structure almost 1,000 years ago by William the Conqueror.
He needed to build the central keep of his fortress on a mound for strategic defence. Due to the porous nature of the soil and rock it is a dry moat.
As England became more stable and settled the need for defence lessened and gardens became more fashionable. James I of Scotland, who was imprisoned in Windsor Castle when young, alluded in his poetry to watching Lady Joan Beaufort, daughter of Earl of Somerset, walking in the Moat Garden. Before his return to Scotland after his release he fell in love with her and married her. His presence at Windsor is recorded in the 'Herbere', the small summer house high up on the lip of the Round Tower.
Today the Garden has many old stone figureheads, gargoyles and ecclesiastical symbols. Some of the oldest stones, of Saxon origin, were transported down the River Thames from Reading Abbey when it was pulled down after the dissolution of the original monasteries by King Henry VIII in the 16th Century. Gargoyles which originally ringed King Edward III Tower can be seen in the southern rockery.
The Moat Garden is the private garden of the Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle, who lives in Norman Tower. This Tower was built in 1360, added to in 1588 and 1748, and was finally refaced and Gothicised by Wyatville during the refurbishment of the Castle by King George IV.
Redesigned in the 20th Century by General Sir Dighton Probyn, Keeper of the Privy Purse to King Edward VII, who lived in Norman Tower for more than 20 years. He arranged for the mound to be re-terraced, laid out the paths and lawns and developed features such as waterfalls, St. George's Grotto, Fountain Terrace, Figtree Bower and Poets Corner. the reddish-brown boulders imported from Sandringham were also of his doing.
More recently a lily pond was created to cover the base
of the crane that had been used for works on the Round Tower. In 1994, one of Probyn's original shelters leaning against the Round Tower was reinstated. All subsequent Governors of Windsor Castle have contributed to the evolution and change of the Moat Garden that we see today.
Copyright © by Scott A. McNealy Photographer. www.noboundaryphotography.co.uk