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Blue hour at Marshall Point Light in Port Clyde, Maine, with color removed.
The current lighthouse was built in 1858, and following a lightning strike to the original, the current keeper's house was built in 1895.
A castle of the Anglo Irish landowners. A stairs used by the tenants from the estate to access the room in which the rents were collected every year.
……in the colors of Ukraine………………( HDR-Panorama )
Das Five Boats ist ein Bürogebäude im Innenhafen von Duisburg direkt an der Buckelbrücke und dem Hitachi Power Office.
Das 2004 fertiggestellte, siebenstöckige Bürogebäude wurde vom Stardesigner Sir Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners aus London entworfen, die Detailplanung stammt vom deutschen Architekturbüro Bahl und Partner, die Projektleitung hatte die Kölbl Kruse GmbH, die Bauausführung stammt von der Bilfinger Berger AG, die Baukosten betrugen 50 Millionen Euro. Vorgabe war möglichst vielen Büros eine Anbindung an das Wasser zu ermöglichen. Durch die ovale Form der fünf einzelnen Bootskörper und die Auffächerung nebeneinander haben fast alle Büros einen Ausblick auf den Innenhafen bzw. die Innenstadt von Duisburg. Die 35 Büroetagen sind alle identisch geschnitten und modular aufgebaut, sodass eine sehr flexible Nutzung möglich ist. In den hinteren, nur sechsgeschossigen Quertrakten sind die Technik- und Versorgungsräume untergebracht. Die gesamte Bürofläche beträgt 22.000 m². Mieter ist die Betriebskrankenkasse Novitas BKK.
Im Erdgeschoss sind Einzelhandelsgeschäfte und Gastronomie auf 1.500 m² untergebracht. Im Untergeschoss befinden sich 175 Tiefgaragenstellplätze.
Nachts erleuchten die vier hinteren Quertrakte mittels LED-Technik in unterschiedlichen Farben und strahlen die Wellaluminiumflächen der Bootskörper an. Die insgesamt 660 m² großen Beleuchtungsfläche wurde pro Verbindungstrakt in zwanzig Felder aufgeteilt, deren Farbverläufe oder Lichtstimmungen frei programmiert werden können. Das Lichtkonzept entwickelte die spectral Gesellschaft für Lichttechnik mbH.
The Five Boats is an office building in the inner harbor of Duisburg directly at the Buckelbrücke and the Hitachi Power Office.
The seven-storey office building, completed in 2004, was designed by the star designer Sir Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners from London, the detailed planning came from the German architects Bahl und Partner, the project was managed by Kölbl Kruse GmbH, the construction work came from Bilfinger Berger AG, the construction costs amounted to 50 million Euro. The requirement was to enable as many offices as possible to be connected to the water. Due to the oval shape of the five individual hulls and the fact that they are spread out next to each other, almost all offices have a view of the inner harbor or the city center of Duisburg. The 35 office floors all have an identical layout and are modular in structure, so that they can be used very flexibly. The technical and supply rooms are housed in the rear transverse wings, which are only six stories high. The total office space is 22,000 m². The tenant is the company health insurance company Novitas BKK.
Retail shops and restaurants are located on the ground floor on 1,500 m². There are 175 underground parking spaces in the basement.
At night, the four rear transverse wings are illuminated in different colors using LED technology and illuminate the corrugated aluminum surfaces of the hull. The total of 660 m² of lighting area was divided into twenty fields per connecting tract, whose color gradients or lighting moods can be freely programmed. The lighting concept was developed by spectral Gesellschaft für Lichttechnik mbH.
Originally an apartment building, the Rialto by 1931 housed various business offices and the medical clinics it was known for by mid-century, when it was renamed the Medical Arts Building. It was renamed the Harrell Building in 1985 or 1986 and still housed its final tenant, an architect's office, as late as 2003.
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As the sun was setting those colors looked beautiful,
I am in front of the waterfall looking at the birdhouse,
Soon they will be tenants there,
Free room and board for our feathered friends.
All is occupied, but feel free to come and visit the public part :)
"Luanes World - Live the Dream", is the newest addition to the Luanes World sims. But as a difference to "Luanes World" @Slice of Heaven and "Luanes Magical World" @ Morning Glow, who are public sims, "Luanes World - Live the Dream" @ Tabara is a residential sim.
The rentals consist of 7 different houses, all with water view.
The rest of the sim is free for all to use, and enjoy.
Note this sim is moderate, so keep everything naughty inside of your house:)
Please respect the privacy of the other tenants - do not contact anybody else, when they are in the privacy of their own home. If you meet them in the public areas, you can of course say hi :)
Price:
Each rental, no matter which house you choose, is 799/week, with a 2 week minimum pay the first time.
After the first payment you can pay between 1-4 weeks at a time.
Prims:
You get 250 prims to decorate the house, and the nearest surrounding with. Please keep within the prim limit, as we all have to share the prims available.
If you need additional prims, you can buy extra prims - in units of 25 prims for 75 linden/week. Write me a notecard if you want your prim limit changed.
Privacy:
Each rental has it's own security orb, and the parcel setting is set to private, so you will be invisible to people from outside the parcel.
You can add people to the security orb, once I have set it up for you.
Music and parcel name and description:
If you want the parcel to have a specific name and/or description, write it in a notecard, and I will add that for you.
Also if you would like a specific music stream, you can put that in a notecard as well, and I will change that for you.
Luanes Residential World Group:
"Luanes World - Live the Dream" @ Tabara has its own group where only tenants will be able to join (as well as subtenants). Only members of this group will be able to rezz on the sim, but the public parts are open for everybody.
Upon renting a house, send me a notecard, and I will invite you to the group, so you can start decorating your new home. Any subtenants you need adding, you put in the notecard as well. Note that this is only needed, if they need to be able to rezz as well.
If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact me. If I am not online, please send a notecard, as my IM's get capped.
Sincerely LuaneMeo.
A couple of blue tits seems very interested in the nest box. Hopefully they will move in... :)
Blue Tit (Cyanistes caeruleus), 25.03.2015
Olympus E-400 Digital Camera
Kovero Crown Tenant Farm
Kovero Crown Tenant Farm is a valuable cultural environment with protected buildings.
The estate consists of old and in parts original structures including the farmhouse, a bakery as well as shelters for horses and grain. Construction of the magnificent main house began in 1881.
Kovero is part of Seitseminen National Park's cultural landscape area and farm has been restored as precisely as possible to resemble those from the era of horse agriculture, meaning 1927-1941. Much of the farm's restoration work and other daily tasks have been realised by volunteers from the community.
Kovero Crown Tenant Farm features everyday life at a farm during the beginning of the 1900s in the Seitseminen backwoods area. At Kovero farm the traditional cultural landscape is maintained through old farming methods.
During the summer, guests are welcome to follow the daily chores of the house and take part in events and work demonstrations. Visiting the farm is free-of-charge.
In winter, the place can be viewed from the garden, through which runs a cross-country skiing trail.
Seitseminen National Park's is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Pirkanmaa Region.
Koveron kruununmetsätorppa
Koveron kruununmetsätorppa on arvokas kulttuuriympäristö suojeltuine rakennuksineen.
Kartano koostuu vanhoista ja osittain alkuperäisistä rakennuksista, mukaan lukien maalaistalon päärakennus, leipomo sekä hevostalli ja vilja-aitta. Upean päärakennuksen rakentaminen aloitettiin vuonna 1881.
Kovero on osa Seitsemisen kansallispuiston kulttuurimaisema-aluetta ja sitä on entisöity mahdollisimman tarkoin vastaamaan perinteisen hevosmaatalouden aikaa eli noin vuosia 1927 - 1941. Entisöinti- ja muita tilan töitä on toteutettu paljon talkootyönä.
Koveron kruununmetsätorppa esittelee viime vuosisadan alun elämänmenoa Seitsemisen saloseudulla. Koverossa vaalitaan perinteistä kulttuurimaisemaa vanhan ajan menetelmin.
Kesäaikaan vieraat ovat tervetulleita seuraamaan talon arkiaskareita sekä osallistumaan tapahtumiin ja työnäytöksiin. Kohteeseen on vapaa pääsy. Talvisin paikkaa voi katsella pihalta, jonka läpi kulkee hiihtoreitti.
Seitsemisen kansallispuisto sijaitsee Ylöjärven ja Ikaalisten kaupunkien alueella Pirkanmaan maakunnassa.
3 cassettes à mandarines...un peu de colle, quelques agrafes..... la maison a été construite et installée voici deux mois.... depuis cette semaine ,des locataires ont commencé à s'y installer...
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3 tangerine cassettes...some glue, some staples..... the house was built and installed two months ago.... since this week, tenants have started to move in...
After being vacated almost 2 years ago after the local Elks Club was shut down due to violations with grand lodge, the former GTW depot in Owosso has sat vacant, and unfortunately it is starting to show. With only a couple trains a week passing by, there isn't much to shoot there anymore, and the job is almost always arriving after dark. Coming to switch Georgia Pacific, HESR 765 crawls past the depot and the lone leaning GTW code line pole in front. I'm sure someone could do something with this depot, money will be the big factor as always.
Another tenant of the Amtrak/Metro North Northeast Corridor line was Conrail. Conrail had a nocturnal local that I never seen that ran to Bridgeport, CT. But in the day, if you were lucky enough, you could catch an SENH/NHSE or a BAL-101 on the same as stretch of track as yesterday's post of the P&W. Here we see NHSE at West Haven, CT heading for Devon Jct to run the NH freight main to Hopewell Jct, NY, and then over the Beacon Branch to get on Metro North's Hudson Line to make the trip to Selkirk.
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From left to right - The Royal Liver Building, the Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building.
For nearly a century the Three Graces - The Royal Liver Building, The Cunard Building and the Port of Liverpool Building - have defined one of the world’s most recognised skylines.
These majestic buildings were conceived and constructed as visible symbols of Liverpool’s international prestige, proud emblems of its commercial prowess.
Overlooking the River Mersey and dominating one of the world’s most famous waterfront skylines, is Royal Liver Building. This iconic symbol of Liverpool, built in 1911, and at the time, the tallest building in Europe, has the enviable status of a Grade 1 listed landmark building. Today the Royal Liver Building is one of the most recognisable landmarks in the city and is home to two fabled Liver Birds that watch over the city and the sea. Legend has it that if these two birds were to fly away, then the city would cease to exist.
The Cunard Building is a Grade II listed building, which was designed and constructed between 1914 and 1917. The building was, from its construction until the 1960s, the headquarters of the Cunard Line, and the building still retains the name of its original tenants. Today, the building is owned by the Merseyside Pension Fund and is home to numerous public and private sector organisations.
The Port of Liverpool Building is a Grade II listed building, which was designed and constructed between 1904 and 1907. Between 2006 and 2009 underwent a major £10m restoration that restored many original features of the building. The Port of Liverpool Building is in the Edwardian Baroque style and is noted for the large dome that sits atop it, acting as the focal point of the building. - www.merseyrail.org/destination-merseyside/locations/the-t....
Il habite dans le mur de brique. Que fait-il en ce moment ? Je suppose qu'il hiberne.
The tenant
He lives in the brick wall. What is he doing at the moment ? I suppose he's hibernating
Next door neighbours and their tenants tortured and abused my kitten, and police, who is a joke, did nothing.
Same monsters, stole a white beautiful kitten named Blanka, whose picture is on my photostream.
One week ago, same beasts poison one of my red chickens.
Five months ago, they trap and torture a pregnant racoon and dumped his body in my yard.
Their relatives, who live in the back of my house, chase stray cats and pigeons on the garbage alee.
There is much, much more....
Last year a pair of chickadees claimed this birdhouse; this year is bumblebees.
The new peeps are busy pulling out the moss from previous tenants. :-)
Project 365-140
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Nankeen Kestrel (Falco cenchroides)
This pair of Kestrels seem to have taken over the Comms Tower at Sneydes Rd. that Belle and Bronson used to perch on.
Roberts Bank Superport is a twin-terminal port facility located on the mainland coastline of the Strait of Georgia in Delta, British Columbia. Opened in 1970 with Westshore Terminals as its only tenant, Roberts Bank was expanded in 1983–84, and in June 1997 opened a second terminal, the GCT Deltaport container facility.
Part of Port Metro Vancouver, Roberts Bank is also known as the Outer Harbour of Canada's busiest port. Westshore is the busiest single coal export terminal in North America and is operated by the Westar Group on a long-term contract. It typically ships over 20 million tonnes of export coal a year and early in 2010 completed a $49-million equipment upgrade, bringing its capacity from 24 million to 29 million tonnes per year. [...]. Wikipedia
Excerpt from en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee_Tung_Street:
Lee Tung Street (利東街), known as the Wedding Card Street (喜帖街; 囍帖街) by locals, is a street in Wan Chai, Hong Kong. The street was famed in Hong Kong and abroad as a centre for publishing and for the manufacturing of wedding cards and other similar items.
As part of an Urban Renewal Authority (URA) project, all interests of Lee Tung Street were resumed by and reverted to the Government of Hong Kong since 1 November 2005, and subsequently demolished in December 2007. The demolition was seen by many as causing irreparable harm to the cultural heritage of Hong Kong.
The site was redeveloped as a luxury shopping and housing development. As with all other URA projects, no original tenants have been resettled on site.
After the development, only small part of next to QRE Plaza is official there. The rest of street, rebuilt and rebranded as Lee Tung Avenue, is a pedestrian street open for public in the high-rise housing estate The Avenue.
The street was known for its printing industry, and Wan Chai was a longtime host of the headquarters of the Hong Kong Times, Ta Kung Pao and Wen Wei Po. In the 1950s, print shops began to gather in Lee Tung Street between Johnston Road and Queen's Road East. Rumours had it that the government of Hong Kong mandated this in order to easily monitor illegal publication.
The poet and translator Dai Wangshu also established a short-lived bookstore in Lee Tung Street in the early 1950s.
In the 1970s, the print shops also began producing wedding invitations, lai see, fai chun, and other items, for which they became famous in the 1980s. Hundreds of thousands of Hong Kong people visited the shops there to order their wedding cards, name cards, and traditional Chinese calendars.
Vers 1500, les ateliers de sculpture flamands, notamment bruxellois et malinois ont produit en série des statues en bois représentant l'enfant Jésus nu en Salvator Mundi tenant un orbe crucigère ( je suppose que sur cet exemplaire-ci la croix a été cassée). Comme vous le constatez ce n'étaient pas des œuvres d'art mais des statuettes destinées à être habillées.
Ces « poupées » soigneusement entretenues possédaient une garde-robe coûteuse et des bijoux. Dans les monastères et les couvents de femmes, aux alentours de Noël, elles étaient placées dans une crèche de Noël et posées sur l'autel. Les religieuses les tenaient dans leurs bras, les embrassaient et les berçaient comme un véritable enfant.
Photographié au musée M Leuven
Around 1500, Flemish sculpture workshops, particularly those from Brussels and Mechelen, mass-produced wooden statues representing the naked child Jesus as Salvator Mundi holding a globus cruciger (I suppose that on this example the cross has been broken). As you can see, these were not works of art but statuettes intended to be dressed.
These carefully maintained “dolls” had an expensive wardrobe and jewelry. In monasteries and women's convents, around Christmas, they were placed in a Christmas crib and placed on the altar. The nuns held them in their arms, kissed them and rocked them like a real child.
Photographed at the M Leuven Museum
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Danish social realism from the latter half of the 19th century.
Self posed stranger and his big estate dog. Initially, as he walked into the picture I was framing up, I was slightly perturbed.
Seizing the opportunity for a spontaneous stranger portrait, it fortunately happened to make for a better end result.
LR4273 © Joe O'Malley 2022
A beautiful sunny day in Folkestone, but the recently installed beach huts are somewhat surprisingly underutilised.
The Collingwood Centre, Nelson
Conceived as two wings linked by a full height glass atrium, the Collingwood Centre is situated on the inner city fringe, straddling 105-111 Collingwood Street. This commercial development took five years in its planning, design, documentation and construction.
The brief from the clients was simple, “we don’t want a box”. What they did want was a modern, sustainable, commercial shell to allow medical and professional tenants to co-locate.
The building is orientated on the site to address the Collingwood and St Johns Street corner, to provide a visual link across the road to Buxton car park and provide an active frontage along Collingwood Street. The vehicle access is via an entry off Collingwood Street to discreet parking along the side of the site and at the rear, exiting onto St Johns Lane.
Timber battens adorn the exterior and wrap into the full height entry void serving as a wayfinding mechanism. They also act as sun and privacy screens and provide a softer skin over the precast concrete panels. Low maintenance materials have been selectively wrapped around main structural elements, some of which have been expressed on the interior and exterior of the building.
A DNA styled façade above a trickling water feature draws users to the main entry atrium where they can orientate themselves within the building. The full height structural concrete wall creates a central spine to the building and acts to passively regulate the atrium temperature in conjunction with auto opening skylights above.
From: www.resene.co.nz/total-colour-awards/14c-The-Collingwood-...