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Structure. Site s37. A large site consisting of medium-sized mounds (presumably mudbrick), visible foundations of rectangular structures, and scattered architectural and agricultural masonry fragments. (El Anderin, Syria).

Overpass near Bang Chak BTS station, Bangkok

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.

This is the structure known as the black gate (Kuro-mon). It was reconstructed in 1960 (and again in 1990) after the courtyard area was restored in 1955. Both gates (you can see the Taiko-mon in the background) are masugata style.

 

Matsumoto-jo is a National Treasure of Japan. Built in 1504 by Shimadachi Sadanaga of the Ogasawara clan, it served as a base for various lords until the Meiji Restoration. Although the gates and outer castle structures have been rebuilt or taken down all-together, the inner walls and main keep remain in tact. This makes Matsumoto-jo one of the most special castles in Japan--a true original. It is known as the Black Crow Castle, for it's dark color, a comparative moniker to the White Heron Castle, Himeji-jo.

 

Matsumoto-jo. Matsumoto, Nagano.

Storm chasing USA 2013 with Silver Lining Tours

9/4 We laid this red white and blue cable throughout the house. This was not a patriotic statement. The cable includes two shielded cables (TV), two Cat 5E (Lan and telephone) and two fiber optic - for who knows what! The devil is in the details and I am doing all that.

Venice Biennale 2010

"Decay of a dome"

Designed by:

Amateur architecture studio

 

More info:

www.world-architects.com/amateur/

  

October 13, 2011:

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Mississauga,

Commuter Rail System,

Metrolinx (Greater Golden Horseshoe Regional Transit System),

Metrolinx Construction,

GO Transit,

GOT Lakeshore West Line,

GOT Stations,

Clarkson GO Station Redevelopment + 8s Parking Structure,

Clarkson GO Station,

The lighthouse was first built in 1855, as a wooden structure, but the breakwater was extended and a new lighthouse was constructed at the end of it in 1875. The new lighthouse was made of curved cast-iron plates whose seams are disguised by six decorative Corinthian columns. Its design was inspired by the Choragic Monument of Lysicrates in Athens, made well known by engravings. The architect was Thomas U. Walter, most noted as the designer of the U.S. Capitol east and west wings and its current dome. Wooden sheds and a six-room house for the lighthouse-keeper were added incrementally as needed. In 1897 Spring Point Ledge Light was erected and the houses around Bug Light were demolished and the Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse keepers tended to both lighthouses. During World War II, the breakwater was slowly absorbed by landfill as the New England Shipbuilding Corporation built two shipyards next to the lighthouse. These shipyards produced Liberty Ships for the war effort. Because of the smaller breakwater, there was a lesser need for the lighthouse and it was decommissioned in 1943.

The light was fully restored in 1989 and was reactivated in 2002. It appears as a private aid to navigation in the US Coast Guard Light List as South Portland Breakwater Light. Today a park named after the lighthouse, Bug Light Park, allows visitors to view the Portland Breakwater Light up close, while memorializing the shipbuilding efforts of World War II. The light was added to the National Register of Historic Places as Portland Breakwater Light on June 19, 1973.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portland_Breakwater_Light

September 14, 2011:

DSC_201102429

Mississauga,

Commuter Rail System,

Metrolinx (Greater Golden Horseshoe Regional Transit System),

Metrolinx Construction,

GO Transit,

GOT Lakeshore West Line,

GOT Stations,

Clarkson GO Station Redevelopment + 8s Parking Structure,

Clarkson GO Station,

Stereo viewer for structures

Photos taken in Michoacan, Mexico. July through August 2013.

Assistant Professor Ming Hu's Architectural Structures class.

generated wire structure. delaunay triangulation

 

Photo by Cody Williams.

 

Structure Closing Party

Monday June 25, 2012 6:00pm - 9:00pm @ Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (1526 14th St NW Washington, DC 20005)

 

A celebration to conclude the Benevolent Media Festival.

 

Join us for “Structure,” a party set against a backdrop of stunning images taken by photojournalists dedicated to using their craft for social change. Whether shot in the field or displayed in your home, these compelling visual stories inspire viewers to celebrate human dignity and support sustainable development in communities worldwide.

 

Prints will be available for purchase at the event. Sizes range from 8” x 10” to 30” x 40” and print prices range from $50 - $1,000. 25% of proceeds from prints sales benefit participating photojournalists and 50% benefit Architecture for Humanity and Architecture for Humanity - Washington DC chapter, a non-profit design services firm committed to building a more sustainable future through the power of professional design.

 

Architecture for Humanity's DC Chapter will also be featuring a small-scale 3D model of [IIII] Box, a fresh initiative that promotes community development by repurposing recycled cargo containers to activate vacant lots and bring positive change to neighborhoods throughout Washington, DC. The [IIII] Box aims to be self-sustainable, green and flexible enough to adapt to different communities and their respective needs. Learn more: www.boxcollective.org/.

 

Raffle items by Photoshelter and Zipcar!

 

Doors open at 6pm

$10 online

$15 at the door

Includes complimentary drinks and appetizers

All proceeds to benefit Architecture for Humanity

 

Enter our raffle: PhotoShelter, the leader in portfolio websites for photographers, gives away a FREE Standard Account, a $329 value with 60 GB of space to archive and market thousands of your high quality photographs.

 

Hosted by: Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams

Curated by: Nuru Project

To benefit: Architecture for Humanity

Photo by Cody Williams.

 

Structure Closing Party

Monday June 25, 2012 6:00pm - 9:00pm @ Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams (1526 14th St NW Washington, DC 20005)

 

A celebration to conclude the Benevolent Media Festival.

 

Join us for “Structure,” a party set against a backdrop of stunning images taken by photojournalists dedicated to using their craft for social change. Whether shot in the field or displayed in your home, these compelling visual stories inspire viewers to celebrate human dignity and support sustainable development in communities worldwide.

 

Prints will be available for purchase at the event. Sizes range from 8” x 10” to 30” x 40” and print prices range from $50 - $1,000. 25% of proceeds from prints sales benefit participating photojournalists and 50% benefit Architecture for Humanity and Architecture for Humanity - Washington DC chapter, a non-profit design services firm committed to building a more sustainable future through the power of professional design.

 

Architecture for Humanity's DC Chapter will also be featuring a small-scale 3D model of [IIII] Box, a fresh initiative that promotes community development by repurposing recycled cargo containers to activate vacant lots and bring positive change to neighborhoods throughout Washington, DC. The [IIII] Box aims to be self-sustainable, green and flexible enough to adapt to different communities and their respective needs. Learn more: www.boxcollective.org/.

 

Raffle items by Photoshelter and Zipcar!

 

Doors open at 6pm

$10 online

$15 at the door

Includes complimentary drinks and appetizers

All proceeds to benefit Architecture for Humanity

 

Enter our raffle: PhotoShelter, the leader in portfolio websites for photographers, gives away a FREE Standard Account, a $329 value with 60 GB of space to archive and market thousands of your high quality photographs.

 

Hosted by: Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams

Curated by: Nuru Project

To benefit: Architecture for Humanity

Structure with grids and squares

Organelles are various structures adapted to perform different functions in a cell. Mitochondria, Endoplasmic reticulum are 2 organelles.

 

www.smartsciencepro.com/cell-organelles/

Experiments with spatial structure by J. Mayer. H.

Exhibition 'Rapport' at Berlinische Galerie, 16.09.2011–09.04.2012. Germany.

 

www.berlinischegalerie.de/en/exhibitions/archives/2012/j-...

_MG_1931__3_d 112 city of sebastopol

Turtle inflatable structure. A temporary, pop up structure ideal for concerts, gigs, performances, theaters, festivals and shows. It can also be used as a pop up shop, bar or catering space. Alternatively it can be used for exhibitions and conferences. #EvolutionDome #Venue #Stage #Festival #Alternative #Theater #CateringSpace #PopUpShop #PopUpBar #ShowSpace #Inflatable #Temporary #Structure #Awning #ConferenceSpace #ExhibitionSpace

pencil and gouache drawing

Arfak Mountains, Irian Jaya/ West Papua, New Guinea

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