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the hen and the newly hatched chicks are separated from the Cock using a mosquito net!!!...i wonder why? He keeps going round and round till he is exhausted...or run over by a car!!
The Booster Compressor module weighs 330 Tonnes and requires temporary guide buffers to withstand high impact loads.
Even the tiniest tots were tattooed (temporarily, of course) during the birthday party for the new Children's Hospital at Scott & White.
I got an airbrush tattoo at Hollywood Beach, Florida. It's supposed to last for two weeks. I love it!
Labsis stage is an ultra thin apse for temporary ceremonies. The structure is an elastic geodesic gridshell from hand bent GFRP planks, with neither cutouts nor waste, and fully reusable. The straigt and flat planks were numerically bored, assembled in a grid lying at the ground,and then fully deployed by elastic means without scaffolding. The grid is then braced with a diagonal and covered with a smooth unpatterned membrane. The structure is made with 164 meters of 5mm thick planks, and weighs 170 kg. The stage was commissioned for the Lapsus festival of avant garde electronic music held in Barcelona Contemporary Culture Centre (CCCB).
Photocredit: www.andresflajszer.com/
Dal 1° al 24 dicembre: ARPANet Temporary Store per il Natale 2009.
Luci, arte, segni, narrazioni, suggestioni sensoriali in uno store per lo shopping natalizio, dove provare tante esperienze speciali: in un ambiente in continuo movimento, con una differente installazione luminosa e sonora ogni sera, è possibile prendere parte agli eventi e alle presentazioni letterarie che si susseguiranno giorno dopo giorno, oppure sostare negli spazi di lettura su comode poltroncine per scorrere la nuova narrativa contemporanea, o ancora soffermarsi nella contemplazione delle opere della mostra "Fotografie", di Gianluca Chiodi.
Edizioni di narrativa ARPANet a tiratura limitata, oggetti di design per la casa e il lavoro, tecnologia innovativa per immergersi in un'atmosfera tutta particolare. Perché ogni parola ha un suono che inventa mondi!
Dal 1° al 24 dicembre: ARPANet Temporary Store per il Natale 2009.
Luci, arte, segni, narrazioni, suggestioni sensoriali in uno store per lo shopping natalizio, dove provare tante esperienze speciali: in un ambiente in continuo movimento, con una differente installazione luminosa e sonora ogni sera, è possibile prendere parte agli eventi e alle presentazioni letterarie che si susseguiranno giorno dopo giorno, oppure sostare negli spazi di lettura su comode poltroncine per scorrere la nuova narrativa contemporanea, o ancora soffermarsi nella contemplazione delle opere della mostra "Fotografie", di Gianluca Chiodi.
Edizioni di narrativa ARPANet a tiratura limitata, oggetti di design per la casa e il lavoro, tecnologia innovativa per immergersi in un'atmosfera tutta particolare. Perché ogni parola ha un suono che inventa mondi!
These are the hooks on the back of the bathroom door. It being a small room these hooks needed to be used to hold towels, but the towels slid off the hooks every time the door was opened. Very frustrating. Since this living arrangement is temporary we didn't want to put any money into fixing this small trouble, and the answer was OXO clips found in the kitchen section of shops. The tips of the clip have rubber, which holds onto the largest bath sheet with no trouble, and the rubberized holes in the handles keep the clip from sliding off the hook when the door is opened.
They are on this page at the OXO site, the Magnetic All-Purpose Clips. They offer larger clips as well, cool
“In a world that wants mastery or monetisation as the outcome of every fleeting interest, temporary obsessions are little rebellions. Their purpose is to restore order in the playground that is your life.” -- Ankita Shah
Lightweight, intuitive, and efficiently assembled (or disassembled) without specialized tools, our modular wall system is made to respond to an evolving retail environment, business model, or changing workspace.
Available in 2-foot increments (up to 16ft) for standardized formatting, temporary walls can easily conform to the shape or design of your envisioned space. Made from durable material and with reusable application, our temporary partition walls are a viable and cost-effective alternative to soon-to-be discarded plywood or expensive and labor-intensive drywall. They are ideal for cordoning off construction, reimagining retail space or creating a more collaborative small business atmosphere, temporary walls can re-shape the interior of your business's office space.
Paneled with abrasion-resistive vinyl and framed with aluminum supports, our temporary wall systems are made to last and are simple to maintain. Maximize the surplus surface of these temporary wall panels by embellishing with striking branding or utilizing it as revenue generating ad-space. Rounded off with vibrant graphics and impactful messaging, the enclosure created will exude a professional permeance that other temporary wall solutions cannot replicate.
Converting any formless concourse into an organized interior with identity, let temporary walls create the space your business needs.
Easily refresh and customize your modular temporary walls with printed graphics.
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There's a temporary glitch in the Seattle weather system, but the guys in Redmond are working on it.
Predictions for the next days are 32 C (90 F)
Trillium Lake hiking trails, Mt Hood Wilderness, SE of Government Camp, OR. January 2013. Good snowshoeing day with Russ and Patrick.
Built between 1902 and 1906, this Beaux Arts-style building was designed by Joseph Miller Huston to house the state government of Pennsylvania. The building was constructed around a nucleus consisting of a heavily modified temporary capitol building, which was built in 1898-99 by Henry Ives Cobb after the previous capitol building, built in 1822 on the same site as the present building, was destroyed by a fire in 1897. The only surviving portion of the previous 1822 Capitol is the Ryan Office Building, which was built in 1893-94, and originally served as the Executive, Library & Museum Building, which was not directly connected to the Capitol building, allowing it to survive the incident with minimal damage.
The building was the subject of a graft and corruption scandal after its completion, which led to four people being sent to prison on charges of corruption and bribery, including the building’s architect. As a result, the rest of the complex was laid out by architect Arnold W. Brunner, whom designed the landscape of the Capitol Complex to the rear of the building, as well as the North and South (Irvis) Office Buildings, which were constructed during the 1920s, flanking the rear of the capitol and framing a central courtyard behind the building. One block to the east, a quad known as the Soldier’s Grove was created, which is framed by the Forum Building and Finance Building, which visually connects the capitol building to the State Street Sailors and Soldiers Memorial Bridge, with all three structures having been completed in the 1930s on the site of the old 8th Ward neighborhood, which was removed via eminent domain to allow for the state government office buildings to be constructed adjacent to the new capitol. Thus, the capitol is part of a larger state government office complex built between 1893 and 1987, which complements the building’s architectural style and houses office space and major amenities for the Pennsylvania state government.
The building features a granite exterior with corinthian columns and pilasters, roman lattice transoms and window mullion patterns, a balustrade along the roof, oxeye windows, semicircular and triangular pediment headers over the windows, one-over-one double-hung windows, two-story porticoes at the front facades of the central and side wings with pediments, decorative sculptures and friezes, a green tile roof, cornices with modillions and dentils, large staircases up to the building’s entrances, arched openings at the entrances with decorative keystones, vaulted ceilings, and decorative light fixtures, doric pilasters on the side facades, domes at the crossings of the central and side wings with copper and green tile roofs, a central dome based on the Basilica of St. Peter in Rome, with paired corinthian pilasters, festoons in the panels between the pilasters, a balustrade around the base of the drum, which is ringed by windows with decorative pediments, multiple dormers clad in copper on the dome, and a lantern with a drum that resembles a smaller version of the drum below the dome, topped with a concavely curved roof and golden statue known as “Commonwealth”, created by sculptor Roland Hinton Perry.
The building’s interior is clad in lavish materials and artisan decorations, including marble walls and trim, murals on the walls and ceilings, a tall rotunda below the dome with a grand staircase and multiple tiers of balconies and columns, a Moravian Pottery and Tile Works floor with symbols representing Pennsylvania culture and nature hand crafted by artisan Henry Chapman Mercer, sculptures, classical columns, trim panels, coffered ceilings, decorative crown moldings, chandeliers, sconces, and torchiere lamps, corinthian pilasters below the dome, broken pediments over major entrances, corridors with vaulted ceilings, and ornate glass display cases. The house and senate chambers, which sit in wings immediately adjacent to the north and south sides of the rotunda, and the supreme court chamber in the building, which is located in another wing of the building, are also lavishly decorated with murals, decorative trim, ornate ceilings, and stained glass windows.
The capitol building received a rear addition to the east in 1986-1987, which features a neoclassical exterior with modern and postmodern flourishes, including glass domes, which is faced with a darker stone to differentiate it from the historic portion of the building, designed by Celli-Flynn Associates and H.F. Lenz Company to provide additional space in the building and a secure vehicle entrance. The addition features a large podium that supports a rooftop plaza with planters that create gardens around the building’s rear, with a large semi-circular recessed portion of the structure framing a large fountain and tiered garden that sits at the center of the visual axis, tying the rear of the State Capitol to the State Street Sailors and Soldiers Memorial Bridge across the block-long Soldier’s Grove Quad, and unifies the North and South (Irvis) office buildings into a single structure connected directly to the State Capitol and Ryan Office Building.
The State Capitol and historic portions of the State Capitol Complex were listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. The State Capitol Complex was listed as a National Historic Landmark in 2006, and saw a boundary increase in 2013 to include some previously omitted historic structures.
The gear selector on my van "broke" yesterday in Aberdeen, 190 miles from home. Van was recovered back to the local Renault garage and this is the replacement rental vehicle - VW Beetle automatic. I've only driven an auto once before (a very tired Citroen XM estate) and did not enjoy the experience but against expectations I really do like this VW.
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.