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Veil of Maya
Support: Betraying The Martyrs, Vildhjarta, Structures, Volumes
08.05.2012
Baroeg, Rotterdam
Netherlands
Copyright © Jessica Santiago Lopez
Photos taken for www.metalkrant.net
Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016
This is how high the structure is after modifying it and removing about 20" or so off of the side legs.
Structure shot. I worked toward different compositions, this is a wider angle one with an exposure that emphasized the contrasts in the structure. No photoshop or editing was done on these.
Comments on the image? Which of the series do you like?
Built in 1929, this forward-thinking Modern house was not inhabited long. Originally a weekend house, the structure retains a couple of acres and plentiful trees sheilding it from the current urban periphery of Paris, in Poissy.
The house was emblematic of Le Corbusier work in that it addressed "The Five Points", his basic tenets of a new aesthetic of architecture constructed in reinforced concrete:
1.The pilotis, or ground-level supporting columns, elevate the building from the damp earth allowing the garden to flow beneath.
2.A flat roof terrace reclaims the area of the building site for domestic purposes, including a garden area.
3.The free plan, made possible by the elimination of load-bearing walls, consists of partitions placed where they are needed without regard for those on adjoining levels.
4.Horizontal windows provide even illumination and ventilation.
5.The freely-designed facade, unconstrained by load-bearing considerations, consists of a thin skin of wall and windows.
The polychromatic interior contrasts with the primarily white exterior. Vertical circulation is facilitated by ramps as well as stairs. The house fell into ruin during World War II but has since been restored and is open for viewing. (Thanks Wikipedia!)
This was an unexpected, but super awesome side-trip.
Gigaom Structure Connect conference at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA on Tuesday & Wednesday October 21-22, 2014.
The population structure of 407 miscanthus accessions including Miscanthus sacchariflorus and Miscanthus sinensis from China, Korea, and Japan.
This figure is associated with CABBI’s Year 2 Summary Narrative.
Figure courtesy of Albert Wu, a member of Daniel Rokhsar's Feestocks lab.
It's finished except for the electrical work. That will be done today.
Also today--the fence builder comes to mark the fence line. Hopefully, we'll have a fence next week and the landscaping can start the week after that.
6-24-2015
Bojangles
I-40/NC 42
Light haze in the structure. Determined to be HVAC unit on the roof.
Cleveland FD, Clayton FD, Garner FD, EMS24, Medic 2
Structure of water molecule is made up of one molecule of oxygen and two molecules of hydrogen bonded covalently. Water (H2O) essentially considered one of the most important substances found on the earth. It covers over 70% of the earth’s surface and makes up as much as 95% of the living organisms. It is virtually unique among liquids because of molecular structure.
Shatterconed sandstone in Ontario, Canada.
Shattercones are striated conical structures in rocks formed by a powerful shock wave or pressure front moving through during an impact event. They have a three-dimensional cone-like structure, with the points of the cones directed toward the shock wave origination site. Undisturbed shatterconed rocks will have the apex of the cones pointing toward the direction of the incoming object (i.e., upward - toward space).
The host rocks here consist of ~2.3 to 2.4 billion year old fluvial sandstones of the Mississagi Formation. Notice that the shattercones are pointing downward, indicating that the impact event also overturned the beds.
This outcrop is in the Sudbury Impact Structure, the site for one of the largest impact events in Earth history. The impact structure, located in southeastern Ontario, is ovoid in shape, about 37 miles long by 19 miles wide. It was originally ~circular, but has since been laterally compressed by tectonic deformation. Before erosion and structural deformation, the structure may have been between 60 and 120 miles across. The impacting object is estimated to have been about 6 miles in size. The impact event itself occurred at 1.85 billion years ago. At that time, this part of Ontario was ocean. Computer modeling indicates that the splash wave generated by the Sudbury Impact may have reached about 30 miles high and generated a ~300 feet high megatsunami that radiated away from the target area for up to ~1800 miles. The impact punched a hole down into underlying mantle rocks.
Abundant evidence indicates that the Sudbury, Ontario area was indeed the site of an impact long ago. This includes impact breccias, shattercones, and extensive syn-formational sulfide mineralization. The sulfides are rich enough for mining to occur. In fact, the Sudbury Mining District targets the # 1 most productive nickel deposit on Earth.
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This is a no-hammer outcrop.
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Stratigraphy: Mississagi Formation, upper Hough Lake Group, Huronian Supergroup, Paleoproterozoic, ~2.3 to 2.4 Ga
Locality: Ramsey Lake Road outcrop - roadcut on the southern side of Ramsey Lake Road, ~0.9 miles east of Paris Street (a.k.a. Long Lake Road; a.k.a. Route 80), southern side of the city of Sudbury, Sudbury Impact Structure, Ontario, southeastern Canada (46° 28’ 06.97" North latitude, 80° 58’ 46.21" West longitude)
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
Veil of Maya
Support: Betraying The Martyrs, Vildhjarta, Structures, Volumes
08.05.2012
Baroeg, Rotterdam
Netherlands
Copyright © Jessica Santiago Lopez
Photos taken for www.metalkrant.net