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Ikea is so great in outsourcing to their clients. And Joey is SO incredible assembling it all while I am at work.
Another ramp similar to this one will be built for the contractor to access areas of the project north of Poplar Tent Road. Motorists on the interstate should be able to continue past the area, uninterrupted.
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During the construction of the West Corridor light rail tracks, the bike path that normally goes north and south along the river is detoured. The path winds its way through old warehouses, with some fun curves.
It looks like there was a convex mirror here, but someone broke it.
Soon to be frogged. Pattern: Kate Gilbert's Gifted Mitten. Yarn: Jamieson's Chunky Shetland, color Mallard.
Note: the mitten has nothing to do with the magazines under it. I just thought they were cute.
colorado was devastated by floods in late september. we lost our home and shop. this is our temporary house/shop location here in estes park. sweet pad, but very limited on shop space. gotta do whatcha gotta do.
The Karlsruhe castle is the center of the Karlsruhe fan. It was built in 1715-1718 by order of Margrave Karl Wilhelm of Baden-Durlach and was until 1918 Royal Palace of each reigning sovereign (Margrave, later Grand Duke of Baden).
General
Before the castle lies the Palace Square. Directly behind the castle begins the castle garden. The castle along with court and garden does not belong to the city of Karlsruhe, but the state of Baden-Württemberg. It houses the Badische State Museum and the castle café.
From the castle tower you can enjoy a very good view into the Karlsruhe fan. To experience this, though, 158 steps in the castle tower have got to overcome.
In October 2013, the castle for a comprehensive facade and roof renovation was completely scaffolded. The state invests four million euros in the measures. The scaffolds are likely to be dismantled in March 2015 and thus before the extensive celebrations of the 300th anniversary of the city. In addition to optical measures thereby porous sandstone and rotten wood must be replaced. The previous facade renovation took place in 1988.
History
Original construction in 1715
Architect of built 1715-1718 castle was the engineer lieutenant Jakob Friedrich von Batzendorf, construction manager was Heinrich Schwartz from Hamburg. The outer walls as well as the castle tower, which constituted a novelty at that time, were built of stone, the interior design was built for reasons of cost of wood. The western wing was, also for reasons of cost, originally shorter than the eastern wing which also contained a ballroom, an opera house and a chapel.
Renovation and reconstruction from 1750
From 1750, the castle had got to be thoroughly overhauled because it was originally built with poor building materials. In the period 1752-1785 it was according to repeatedly revised plans by Balthasar Neumann of Albrecht Friedrich von Kesslau (around 1728-1788), the then Planning Director at Baden Court, and his successor Wilhelm Jeremias Müller in the Baroque style completely rebuilt of stone. in doing so, the castle itself has been changed several times in the interior and refurbished.
The garden hall was 1819 the venue of the Second Chamber of the Parliament of Baden.
In 1846 the castle rooms and the Palace Square and the adjoining south ministries were first illuminated by means of city gas and gas lanterns.
Baden Revolution 1848/1849
1849, Grand Duke Leopold of Baden by revolutionaries temporarily was expelled from the castle.
20th century
Until the death of Grand Duke Friedrich I in 1907 he lived also in the castle. After the death of Frederick I his wife Grand Duchess Louise did not move to a widow's seat but remained until the end of the monarchy in 1918 in the castle; her son, now Grand Duke Friedrich II, continued to live in Hereditary Grand Ducal Palais (today the BGH/Federal Supreme Court).
1921, in the former Residence the collections for Archaeology and Ethnology and the stocks of the Museum of Decorative Arts as Badisches Landesmuseum were merged.
During World War II the whole castle got a dark camouflage to complicate target recognition from the air. In September 1944, the Karlsruhe Castle was nevertheless totally destroyed by bombing. It was rebuilt - despite interim considerations to demolish the ruins for creating new living space - and restored the historic facade. During reconstruction halls have been created which correspond with the latest technical conditions in museum buildings.
Maryland State House
Stamp (City Letter) (54 ¢)
The tower of the State House in Annapolis, Maryland (USA), is the tower of Karlsruhe Castle so similar that it is speculated that this is a replica.
Das Karlsruher Schloss ist das Zentrum des Karlsruher Fächers. Es wurde zwischen 1715 und 1718 im Auftrag des Markgrafen Karl Wilhelm von Baden-Durlach errichtet und war bis 1918 Residenzschloss des jeweils regierenden Landesherrn (Markgrafen, später Großherzogs, von Baden).
Allgemein
Vor dem Schloss liegt der Schlossplatz. Direkt hinter dem Schloss beginnt der Schlossgarten. Das Schloss samt Platz und Garten gehört nicht der Stadt Karlsruhe, sondern dem Land Baden-Württemberg. Es beherbergt das Badische Landesmuseum und das Schlosscafé.
Vom Schlossturm aus bietet sich ein sehr guter Blick in den Karlsruher Fächer. Um diesen erleben zu können, sind allerdings 158 Stufen im Schlossturm zu überwinden.
Im Oktober 2013 wurde das Schloss für eine umfassende Fassaden- und Dachsanierung vollständig eingerüstet. Das Land investiert vier Millionen Euro in die Maßnahmen. Die Baugerüste sollen voraussichtlich im März 2015 wieder abgebaut werden und damit vor den umfangreichen Feierlichkeiten anlässlich des 300. Stadtjubiläums. Neben optischen Maßnahmen muss dabei poröser Sandstein und verfaultes Holz ersetzt werden. Die vorhergehende Fassadenrenovierung fand im Jahr 1988 statt.
Geschichte
Ursprünglicher Bau 1715
Architekt des zwischen 1715 und 1718 gebauten Schlosses war der Ingenieur-Leutnant Jakob Friedrich von Batzendorf, Bauleiter war Heinrich Schwartz aus Hamburg. Die Außenmauern sowie der Schlossturm, der zu jener Zeit ein Novum darstellte, wurden aus Stein erbaut, der Innenausbau wurde aus Kostengründen aus Holz errichtet. Der westliche Flügel war, ebenfalls aus Kostengründen, ursprünglich kürzer als der östliche Flügel, der auch einen Ballsaal, ein Opernhaus und eine Kapelle enthielt.
Sanierung und Umbau ab 1750
Ab 1750 musste das Schloss grundlegend saniert werden, weil es ursprünglich mit schlechtem Baumaterial gebaut worden war. In der Zeit zwischen 1752 und 1785 wurde es nach mehrfach geänderten Plänen Balthasar Neumanns von Albrecht Friedrich von Kesslau (um 1728-1788), dem damaligen Baudirektor am badischen Hof, und von seinem Nachfolger Wilhelm Jeremias Müller im Stil des Barock vollständig aus Stein umgebaut. Dabei wurde das Schloss auch im Inneren mehrfach verändert und neu möbliert.
Der Gartensaal war 1819 der Tagungsort der Zweiten Kammer des badisches Parlaments.
Im Jahr 1846 wurden die Schlossräume sowie der Schlossplatz und die südlich daran angrenzenden Ministerien erstmals mittels Stadtgas und Gaslaternen beleuchtet.
Badische Revolution 1848/1849
1849 wurde Großherzog Leopold von badischen Revolutionären zeitweise aus dem Schloss vertrieben.
20. Jahrhundert
Bis zum Tod Großherzog Friedrichs I. im Jahr 1907 wohnte dieser auch im Schloss. Nach dem Tod Friedrichs I. zog dessen Gemahlin Großherzogin Luise nicht auf einen Witwensitz, sondern blieb bis zum Ende der Monarchie 1918 im Schloss; ihr Sohn, nun Großherzog Friedrich II., wohnte weiterhin im Erbgroßherzoglichen Palais (heute Sitz des BGH).
1921 wurden in der ehemaligen Residenz die Sammlungen für Altertums- und Völkerkunde und die Bestände des Kunstgewerbemuseums als Badisches Landesmuseum zusammengeführt.
Im Zweiten Weltkrieg erhielt das ganze Schloss einen dunklen Tarnanstrich, um eine Zielerfassung aus der Luft zu erschweren. Im September 1944 wurde das Karlsruher Schloss durch Bombenangriffe dennoch total zerstört. Es wurde wiederaufgebaut – trotz zwischenzeitlicher Überlegungen, die Ruine für die Schaffung neuen Wohnraumes abzureißen – und die historische Fassade wiederhergestellt. Beim Wiederaufbau wurden den neuesten museumstechnischen Bedingungen entsprechende Säle gestaltet.
Maryland State House
Briefmarke (Stadtbrief) (54 ¢)
Der Turm des State House in Annapolis, Maryland (USA) sieht dem Turm des Karlsruher Schlosses so ähnlich, dass spekuliert wird, dass dieser eine Nachbildung ist.
Seen here on Wilmslow Road in Rusholme, unusually waiting in traffic due to temporary traffic lights and a small vehicle collision involving 3 cars, operating a 53 service (which is run by First during the day) to Salford is this Middleton-based ADL Dart SLF 4 with Enviro200 bodywork.
Seating capacity: B38F
Registered: 08/12/09, Manchester
Aboard the Embraer 175 Regional Jet operated by Delta on DL5730 from Los Angeles LAX to Vancouver YVR
First London recently put a batch of new Wright Gemini2-bodied Volvo B9TLs in to service on route 23, as typified hereby VN37959 seen here departing Liverpool Street Station for the run to its home garage of Westbourne Park during the afternoon of Tuesday 8th May.
It turns out these were a temporary measure, as a batch of Enviro400 Hybrids is now being delivered for route 23; indeed the first examples have now entered service. As the Volvos are displaced they will move over to North Acton, ready for when First takes over route 266 (Hammersmith - Brent Cross) from Metroline on 19th May. More Hybrids are due in September to complete the process, with the remaining Volvos moving over to route 295.
Isalo National Park, Madagascar
This is the temporary cuffin of a child from the Bara ethnic group.
According to the Famadihana tradition, the bodies of the dead are put into a temporary tomb, then after a few years a ceremony takes place and they are transferred into a definitive tomb in a much more inaccessible place.
The Commonwealth forces used temporary crosses to mark the WWII graves until proper arrangements could be made. This one hangs in the Juno Beach Centre in Courseulles-sur-Mer, France.
This must be the first half of the 1950s, and the wooden building is "temporary" (though they stood for many years) classroom accommodation at Gainsborough's Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School. This building was used for lessons in Latin, French, German & Biology. I am told that at the time, the teachers who presided over this domain were Messrs. Walsh, Large and Gartside-Bagnall.
Despite this being a good twenty years before I attended the same school, the location was instantly recognisable to me - it is that Scots Pine Tree, you see. When I was there (1973-1980), it was still in place, when I last visited the school grounds (2005) it was still there, and a glance at Google Earth confirms that it is still healthily growing in the same spot.
The classroom is long gone, though: when I started here in September 1973, a modern prefabricated classroom had taken its place. It had four rooms in it - near the tree was Room 12 - Music, and nearer the school was Room 11 (Maths). The Portakabin was quite long, stretching from near the tree back to within say 15 feet of the School building proper. Between rooms 11 and 12 was the Lower Sixth Common Room, and a tiny room, about 8 feet square, which was the careers office.
In 1973, the newer building looked about 3 or 4 years old. When I left in 1980, it was still there, though it is no longer in existance.
For me, Room 11 will always be associated with interminably long double Maths lessons with "Dickie" Henderson - I was never more than average at maths until it just sort of "clicked" when I was at University - and Room 12 with Music lessons with "Bill" Snowley.
Taken with an (unrecorded) box camera
Film: Ilford HP3 (120 roll-film)
Reproduced with the photographer's permission.
VTrans installed a temporary bridge on VT 100 in Duxbury as the first step in the process of replacing a large failing culvert that carries Crossett Brook beneath the roadway. The temporary bridge was an emergency repair in response to the rapidly deteriorating culvert, and plans for a permanent structure are underway.
BEYOND GRANITE: PULLING TOGETHER Temporary Art Installation on the National Mall near Vietnam Veterans Memorial at Constitution Gardens between 20th and 21st Street and Constitution Avenue, NW, Washington DC on Monday afternoon, 21 August 2023 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Tiffany Chung FOR THE LIVING
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Elvert Barnes August 2023 at elvertxbarnes.com/2023
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For the month of August, “ICY SIGNS,” a temporary public art signage project, will be presented on street light poles along the Summer Streets route. Inspired by traditional hand-painted signs, artist Steve Powers’ installation uses the common sign to overstate its importance as a tool to guide us through the hectic world around us. Powers' signs are an emotional wayfinding system used to compliment the traditional directional signs that guide and caution us at every turn. These signs speak to Summer Streets participants about love and life for a brief moment, directing everyone to navigate not only the city streets, but our interior alleys and avenues. In total, thirty signs will be exhibited at four of the Summer Streets rest stops: Midtown at 25th Street and Park Avenue, Astor Place at Astor Place and Lafayette Street, SoHo at Spring Street and Lafayette Street, with the majority featured at Foley Square at Duane Street and Centre Street. Each individual sign was produced at DOT’s own Sign Shop in Maspeth, Queens and installed by DOT Borough Engineers.
NYCDOT Art Program presented with Summer Streets
ICY SIGNS by Steve Powers
25th Street- 26th Street & Park Avenue, Astor Place, Spring Street & Lafayette Street, Foley Square.