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A parasite is an organism that grows, feeds and sheltered by its host while contributing nothing to the host’s survival. Therefore parasitic architecture can be defined “as an adaptable, transient and exploitive form of architecture that forces relationships with host buildings in order to complete themselves.” (definition taken from parasitic architecture.) -- via Parasitic Architecture | citymovement
在用餐後聽到鄰近餐座聊起「即使風華絕代也很愛,也知其不良甚至有害」的愛情渣事,就會想到它 -讓我又愛又怕的鴿子屋。
#parasitic architecture 的定位真是太精確啦~
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Its noticable that both sides have these alloy extension pieces. I can guess that the steel gutters made up for the 8 foot long 23c and other Eccles models was used for the 10 foot versions which seem rarer. I guess the extra cost in the van meant that fewer were made obviating the sense in Eccles getting them made.
Keep chippin' away! Since the manufacturer no longer makes our brick, we have had to select something complimentary to go with our existing. That means alot of the brick on the house needs to be removed and replaced with new. We've chosen to go with "Manzanita Flats" cultured stone on the front facade of the new addition, along with placing it on the garage area, too. This should compliment the existing brick that we're not planning to replace on the entryway.
13/11/13
Deconstructing layers of tape using heat.
Observational pencil drawing (15 Hours)
Given unusual and uninspiring materials as a starting point for my subtraction brief, I looked at altering the simple structure of tape. Using heat I was able to manipulate the tape to create unique and complex structures. Intrigued by the removed areas within the burnt tape, I pursued the idea of ‘negative space’, finding an old Victorian embroidery technique called ‘Fagotting’; which is a lace like insertion stitch that secures the gap between fabrics. From this I looked at addition, using bondaweb that was a new and experimental material for me. Bondaweb is generally used for applique, however I found this purpose very limited and wanted to explore the different possibilities. Therefore I experimented using it for printing and transferring ink onto fabric. Although the best use I found was to trap materials in between layers of bondaweb, to create a new transparent fabric, which strengthened the gaps in between the materials.
Thrifting second hand lace with a label claiming ‘Nottingham Lace’ it intrigued me to research the history of lace and its origins. Pursuing this, I felt sympathetic for the lace makers who would go blind before the age of 21 due to their intensive labour; moreover were exploited by the globalisation of machine lace.
Therefore I created garments out of deconstructed lace trapped between bondaweb, to create delicate and ghostly silhouettes that evoked a sense of loss for the dying craft skill but also expose and question the garments worth, which lace makers dedicated their lives making.
I spotted this tiny little fawn safely nestled under some brush. It must be very young, it barely moved when I walked nearby.
Did you just get your hands on the beautiful Sanganeri Print Bed Sheets? Well, they are a perfect addition that will lift the overall mood of your bedroom. There is no doubt that they will turn out to be your prized possession. However, there is one little bump in the entire happy ride. If you don’t know how to take proper care of the sheets then they will get ruined very fast.
Though the bed sheet goes through a lot of tossing, turning, and trysts but they are delicate in nature. It means that you need to take proper care of them to make sure they stay with you for a very long time. The question is how? Here are the ways that will help you to clean and store your Sanganeri Print Bed Sheets properly.
Care during machine wash
The soft sheets need special care when you are washing them in the machine. If you think that warm water is the best way to draw out the dirt then don’t. It is always advisable that you use cold water and delicate mode in the machine to give your sheet the comfortable wash it deserves.
Also, make sure that when you are putting them in the dryer then do not over stuff. Here another important thing you need to remember is to take out the sheet out before the set time in the dryer. Of course, they will be a bit damp but that will prevent the issue of wrinkles too.
Take help
If you think that the bed sheet is not yours to wash properly then it is always advisable to take help of professionals.
Built in 326 AD and expanded to something approximating its present size primarily in the 500s AD, with further additions over the subsequent millennium, this historic Byzantine-style Basilica is known as Panagia Ekatontapiliani, Panagia Katapoliani, or the Holy Shrine of the Virgin Mary Ekatontapyliani. The church is one of the best preserved Roman-era basilicas, having served as a church for most of its history. The church’s name means “The Church With 100 Gates,” though this is believed by experts to be a corruption of a term meaning “Lower Town Church,” which sounds similar, and could easily have been unintentionally altered after more than a millennium of existence. The cathedral consists of a main church structure, which dates back to 326AD, which is attached to a baptistery, which stands to the south. To the west and northwest of the church is a two-story U-shaped structure, which houses living quarters, offices, and a museum, as well as a pair of campaniles atop the roof flanking the main entrance portal. The main church is cruciform in shape, with marble walls, a red terra cotta tile roof, roman arched bays, a front portico with arched openings, an octagonal lantern below a dome, a semi-circular apse, and two smaller chapels that stand to the northeast of the church. To the south is a smaller baptistery, with a similar exterior treatment to the main church, with a marble exterior and red terra cotta tile roof, as well as an octagonal drum and dome, with the baptistery being lower in height than the main church. Inside, the church features remnants of the original Byzantine mosaic floor and murals, with over a millennium of earthquakes, interior alterations, and weathering having destroyed most of the original decorations, leaving behind stone walls, vaulted stone ceilings, stone floors, and stone columns. The U-shaped structure to the east and northeast, which is much newer, is clad in limewashed stucco, with marble trim, doric pilasters, wrought iron gates, and a one-story arcade around the perimeter of the courtyard with arches supported on cylindrical stone columns. The rest of the churchyard is enclosed by a high limewashed wall with a gate to the north of the church, with the courtyard being home to ancient stone monuments and relics from the church’s long history. The church underwent a major restoration between 1959 and 1966, which removed the stucco cladding from the oldest portions of the church complex, and revealed the remaining Byzantine-era decorative elements. Today, the church remains in use as a Greek Orthodox Cathedral, and is a major historical site on the island of Paros, being one of the oldest purpose-built churches still in use in the world.
The room addition looking through the new doorway from the sun room, now framed for drywall on the exterior walls.
MRL's Laurel-Bozeman turn sits in Livingston, with a BNSF engine on the front of the train. For some reason, the engine was being put on the train, to be brought back to Laurel. Unfortunately, it was placed on the train here, which meant it would lead for the run over Bozeman Pass, and into Bozeman.
Watchable Wildlife in Baker County Oregon
Baker County’s diverse geography and habitat are ideal for wildlife watching.
In addition to great year round birding, visitors can easily see deer, elk, and antelope, along the three scenic byways that connect in Baker City. In the winter months visitors can routinely see Big Horn Sheep like these in the Burnt River Canyon near the town of Durkee and along the Snake River Road in Hells Canyon near the town of Huntington.
Birding enthusiasts can see more than 300 bird species throughout Baker County.
A few of our favorite birding hot spots include the Sumpter Dredge Wildlife area between McEwen Station and the Sumpter Dredge www.oregonstateparks.org/park_239.php, and along the Hells Canyon Scenic Byway www.idahopower.com/pdfs/ourEnvironment/hcBirdCheckList.pdf,
For more information about birding and other watchable wildlife opportunities in Baker County and to download your Baker County Bird Checklist visit the Baker County Tourism website at www.basecampbaker.com/bird-watching-in-baker-county-orego...
lately i've been so preoccupied practicing hdr. i guess i still need more time with it.
last tuesday this lens arrived fresh from circuit city but i didn't get to play with it much because of staying infront of the computer tone mapping.....
now finally got the time to upload my first 50mm f1.8 here. www.flickr.com/photos/digitalimagery_by_theddytrece/15384... Now can you guess what that is.
I've been so busy (cuz I just got a new job) that I havnt been able to upload pix of my new girl :) I had a prob w her obitsu.. had to return.. etc... But finally she is complete. Here she is rewigged and w her Medium bust obitsu. She is adorable!!!
He estado tan ocupada (pq empece un nuevo trabajo) q no he tenido tiempo d sacar fotos a mi nueva niña :) Tuve prob con el obitsu.. lo tuve q devolver.. etc. pero ya al fin esta completa. Aqui esta con su nueva peluca y su Medium bust obitsu. Es adorable!!!