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A file photo dated 30 July 2005 showing the Turning Torso building in Malmoe, Sweden. The building will be official opened 27 August. The building, featuring 147 apartments and built by NCC for HSB in Malmoe, won the prestigious MIPIM Award in March 2005 in the best residential property category at World's Property Market award ceremony in Cannes. The building features 33 different types of apartments, all dominated by a natural flow of light, thanks to their open plan layout and large windows.
The new rotary slot turner leads the big locomotive to the correct departure track.
Reconstructed by Per Høyer/coltrain2011
Fleischmann DC locomotives.
Behind the seagull, you can just barely see the island of Olmido. Those dabs of pink in the hills you might be able to see as mere blobs of color are the cherry blossoms in bloom.
Contents:
Lots of coffee grinds
Cut flowers that have died
Dried and ground egg shells
Orange peels
Avocado skins
Banana peels
Small amounts of paper
Assorted kitchen scraps
Bread scraps
Ends of lettuce, broccoli, kale and other greens
Lemon peels
etc.
The nodes get a little "convincing" by pushing the oppossing flaps towards each other ( see note) so that the sink starts to turn on its axis. It will end up turning 30 degrees from its original position.
© 2006 Mikael Fennhagen
This is Turning Torso here in Malmö. You have seen it before, but I can´t get enough of it!
Great art installation in Liverpool city centre - Richard Wilson's "Turning The Place Over". The whole section of wall revolves at an angle.
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Beautiful weather in Liverpool yesterday. First time I have ever been and I must say I really enjoyed it. Loads of interesting things to see and do.
There seems to be far more public space than in Birmingham City Centre.
Birmingham seems a bit cramped by comparison.
The docks stretch for miles along the Mersey. The dockside architecture and warehouses are wonderful. Lots of classic, old buildings. The northern end of the docks though are all very run down and dilapidated.
We have two of these hanging around. One is a little more white still. They seem to enjoy munching on the grass, which is just starting to green up. They've been living on cedar branches all winter, from what we can see.
My young phlox shoots are safely (I hope) surrounded by blood meal. (Yeah, wish me luck with that.)
Here are four recent wood turnings; two pizza cutters (both made of Pau Ferro) and two cheese slicers (one Pau Ferro, the other in Black and White Ebony).
Large size:
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Unless I find a Canadian source for the hardware kits, these will probably be the only ones of these I build, so enjoy! And do speak up if you'd like one for your very own.
Screenshot of 'Turning Away Toward: a dance of introduction' - a dynamic animation created for remixworx.net and Anorectic Avatars. See the animation here: www.runran.net/remix_runran/?p=2082
Lovely old textures on a machine in an old engineering works in Kingaroy. This image was taken through a very dirty window which I told myself was a texturising filter.
The Turning Torso, seen in Malmö, Sweden. Upon completion, it was the tallest building in Scandinavia, the tallest residential building in the EU and the second tallest residential building in Europe, after the 264-metre (870 ft) high Triumph-Palace in Moscow.
Shot on August 2nd this summer. Post processing done in Ligntroom and Photoshop. Imagenomic Noisware Professional plugin used to reduce noise on the sky.