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This photo features a large wooden boat parked outside a building, possibly a house or a shed. The boat is positioned in front of the building, taking up a significant portion of the scene. The boat's wooden structure and size make it a prominent focal point in the image.
In addition to the boat, there are several potted plants scattered around the area, adding a touch of greenery to the scene. Some of the plants are placed near the boat, while others are positioned closer to the building. The presence of these plants creates a pleasant and relaxing atmosphere around the boat and the building.
9-23-2016
Structure Fire
SouthMeade Dr
Thanksgiving FD, Archer Lodge FD, Wilson's Mills FD, JCEMS, Fire Marshal
My family and I were at this new park over on the Northern Side of Fort Wayne, and as we were resting under a pavillion, I looked up and saw this! Something about the water stains in the wood and the geometry of the whole structure really pulled me in. Of course, as a photographer, I ran up to my car and grabbed my camera for the perfect shot!
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Alice Aycock, Low Building with Dirt Roof (for Mary), 1973/2010, earth, wood, stones, 76.2 x 609.6 x 365.8 cm (Storm King Art Center, Mountainville, NY, © Alice Aycock)
Defensive architecture in Portland. Just big enough to wait for a bus. Not big enough to relax or sleep on.
Failed cockatiel clutch had an egg with breached shell which led to dessication. As this is a situation not to be intentionally repeated it posed a rare photographic opportunity.
The TB Ward of the former insane asylum in Athens, Ohio.
Once an insane asylum, now partial museum, this structure is one of the most haunted buildings in the United States. Located on "The Ridges" in Athens, Ohio, part of the Ohio University.
Panel:
Building the Perfect Host for Web Apps
Panelists:
James Lindenbaum, Heroku
David Lipscomb, NetSuite
Lew Moorman, Rackspace Hosting
Matt Mullenweg, WordPress
Javier Soltero, SpringSource
The first part of the homework dealing with structure. Made with acrylic black on white paper and a steelwool.
Actually I threw this one out of the series and replaced it with a different one. As my prof. has the originals at the moment, I'll put the final version online by the time I get it back.
Image from the Ministry of Housing and Local Government publication 'Development Plans: A Manual on form & content' published in October 1970. JR James served at the Ministry as Chief Planner between 1961 and 1967.
generation of complex shape through iterations of simple geometric form:
dodecahedral form
exploration of isometric mesh structure
This fine shanty, designed and built by Supreme Structures, is a classic that will soon feel like part of the family. It has interior beams, plenty of window, a bench and three ice holes and covers. Let’s call it a new home away from home.
Update: This shanty has been SOLD!
9-23-2016
Structure Fire
SouthMeade Dr
Thanksgiving FD, Archer Lodge FD, Wilson's Mills FD, JCEMS, Fire Marshal
11-1-2016
Structure Fire
105 Josephine Rd, Garner
Polenta Elementary School
Mobile Unit
Cleveland FD, Clayton FD, 50-210 FD, 50-210 EMS, Johnston Co Fire Marshal.
The structure of an umbellifer flower after all the seeds have blown away.
Photos from Wildlife Trusts Titchmarsh Nature Reserve in Northamptonshire, UK.
A close-up view of the Union Switch & Signal Model S-8 electro-mechanical interlocking machine. The electrical levers at center controlled the plant's signals and were connected to the mechanical levers (out of sight below) that operated switches, derails, and locks.
“Power is not an institution, and not a structure; neither is it a certain strength we are endowed with; it is the name that one attributes to a complex strategical situation in a particular society.”
Michel Foucault."
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Steel structure that looks more like a rollercoaster than a building, that's a sign it most be a Frank O. Gehry design. Taken march 12, 2002.
Title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens: Lovers Lane Pool
Other title: Dumbarton Oaks Gardens (Washington, D.C.)
Creator: Farrand, Beatrix, 1872-1959
Creator role: Landscape Architect
Date: 1923 (constructed) 1930 (major modification)
Current location: Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Description of work: The Dumbarton Oaks Gardens were designed by the noted landscape gardener Beatrix Farrand, in cooperation with her clients Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods Bliss, who purchased the property in 1920. The formal gardens occupy 10 acres. The major work was completed between 1921 and 1941, although changes, notably the addition of the Pebble Garden and redesign of the Ellipse, continued to be made by Mrs. Bliss, working with Ruth Havey. Endowments were established expressly for the purpose of maintaining the gardens and for supporting a program of research in landscape architecture.
Description of view: Lovers Lane Pool, bordered with Italianate cast-stone columns designed by Farrand.
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Culture: American
Materials/Techniques: Water
Masonry
Source: DeTuerk, James (copyright James DeTuerk)
Resource type: Image
File format: JPEG, TIFF archived offline
Image size: 1403H X 2077W 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: WB2007-0135 Dumbarton.jpg
Record ID: WB2007-0135
Sub collection: garden structures
gardens
Copyight holder: Copyright James DeTuerk
An odd structure at Big Pit mining museum at Bleanavon.
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HDA : Hugh Dutton, Façade & Atrium
Client : DPJEV
Architect : Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Date : 1991-1993
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