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Krumbach is a small village in the Vorarlberg area of Austria. Besides a beautiful country side like other villages in the area, this place is famous for having seven extraordinary bus shelters. All them were designed by architectural masters like Sou Fujimoto, Smiljan Radić and Wang Shu. And they are an amazing sight to see in the middle of the tiny roads that cross this beautiful area. We loved them so much that we decided to visit them all and take pictures of everything.

ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. Student: Alireza Kabiri

A two week group project led by Wassim Jabi involving an investigation into Ethemeral Architecture as part of Cardiff Design Festival 2010.

The classic front view of the Cathedral with its drastically mismatched towers, reminding us that cathedrals took decades or centuries to build, and had no architectural master plan. Fashions change.... photographed in 1969

Cafe 24 is a 5 star coffee shop & bar at Kunegaon, Lonavala. A 24 hour coffee shop, Cafe 24 at Della Resorts will give you reason to indulge in that “midnight snack”, no matter what the hour.

A two week group project led by Wassim Jabi involving an investigation into Ethemeral Architecture as part of Cardiff Design Festival 2010.

the Great Space: March Thesis Review of graduate student: Bringing Light to the Community | Reimagining the Public Library

1933 Old Millfun, Shanghai, China

 

The 1933 Old Millfun used to be the Shanghai Municipal Council Slaughterhouse. It was finished in 1933 and designed by British architecture master Balfours, with the fame as the “largest slaughterhouse in Far East”. It was built in cool European style with the Basilican elements, making a perfect matching of the modern architecture art with the processing requirements. The whole building presents a peculiar layout and artistic space that is square in the outside and round in the inside, with winding passages and randomly scattered rooms. Though looking like a maze, the whole place is designed in clear order. After 76 years, the building is still well preserved as the “Hongkou District Historical Heritage” and “Good Historical Building” in Shanghai.

 

After the complete renovation and creation, the 1933 Old Millfun presents a brand new look, integrating the functions of “information release, exhibition, exchange and business”. Many international brands held their promotion events here, and a number of well-known enterprises have moved in. In July 2009, “Window of Creative in Shanghai” was formally launched in 1933 Old Millfun as the first public service platform for the exhibition, publicity, evaluation and trade of local original design products.

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ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. Student: Alireza Kabiri

ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. Student: Alireza Kabiri

A view of a master bedroom in a luxury home.

52 meters high architectural master piece from Sebastian ( Enrique Carbajal González), built with 1,500 tons of steel, and 17,000 square meters surface.

80-400 AF-S F4.5- 5.6 VR III, as an owner of the 400 F2.8 AF-S VR-II , the 80-400 is so close in performance, the focus speed, focus lock on is almost as fast, and the sharpness , detail and clarity is so close that you are hard to see the difference . The F2.8 will pull more light in when in darker situations , and may always have the edge, but with the 80-400, you WILL take with you, use it in places that you can't with the bog bastard, and be able to get shoots that you just can't get with the F2.8 due to the size and wait. I would NOT have got this shot with the larger F2.8 as 1/ i had to walk half a mile with 2 cameras to lenses, and I was panning the camera

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, ARCH 703, Fall 2016

Studio Jonas Coersmeier GA: Michael Chamber, Jose Abreu Student:

 

Steve Correll, A Public Bath at Holy Rood Cemetery in Georgetown;

Committee: Prof. Isabelle Gournay (Chair); Prof. Garth Rockcastle

In the photo: Jennie Kirwan, Joanna Schmickel

Equipment Used: Nikon D90 with Really Right Stuff (RRF) right angle bracket, Sigma10-20mm, Really Right Stuff L Bracket, hand held.

 

LM Pei’s Glass Pyramid is an architectural master piece. I tried to use it as a frame for the building behind it. What is shown is really only the top part of the pyramid. The lower area was teaming with crowds so I had to point the camera upwards to avoid them. Any comments on the composition?

 

Location: Louvre Museum Paris

 

[Roll 4 | Exp 35]

 

Meet Masood, he insisted I shoot his portrait under the Nando's sign. How could I disagree?

 

This architectural master mind is one of the friendliest blokes at uni which I am glad to have met during my university experience.

 

Shot with my Canon F-1 inside with dim lighting above and behind Masood. I developed the film with Rodinal and Ilford's stop bath, fixer, and wetting agent.

 

Roll four is one of my favourite developments as the results seems to turn out great.

 

I do not know the shutter speed, lens or aperture. :(

The North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) is one of America's greatest ecological engineers. Just a single family of this species has been known to flip an ecosystem upside down by doing what it is best know for, which is felling trees with its teeth. In this picture you can see the remnants of the North American Beaver from either having a midday snack or forgetting to bring this branch down to the stream to help fortify its lodge. This picture was taken on a tributary stream to the Paintbranch River just north of College Park, MD. Although finding one piece of beaver gnaw may not seem like such a big deal, in nature it could spell disaster for some species and progression for others. Any sign of beaver presence usually means that there is a lodge (dam) nearby. When the beavers create the massive and impressive architectural master pieces they tend to block naturally flowing waterways which can flood many square acres of land. This is a perfect habitat for the beaver and many other aquatic species, while for others it is pushing them out of there realized niche and forcing them to relocate elsewhere. Although beaver lodges can be physically dismantled or erode away naturally, the changes to the landscape and biota could leave a devastating mark. Depending on how long the lodge had occupancy and if the surrounding areas previous soils were not hydric the leftovers of a beaver lodge removal can leave a barren land. This however does not mean it is the end of the road for that particular ecosystem. Through time and seed regrowth and dispersal, secondary succession will start causing the land to return back to its historical roots. First, pioneer species of flora and fauna will start to self organize the microenvironments followed by early succession of quick growing trees and shrubs and then only later followed by a late succession of slower but more stable species of trees as well as large game animals.

ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. Student: Alireza Kabiri

52 meters high architectural master piece from Sebastian ( Enrique Carbajal González), built with 1,500 tons of steel, and 17,000 square meters surface.

Steve Correll, A Public Bath at Holy Rood Cemetery in Georgetown;

Committee: Prof. Isabelle Gournay (Chair); Prof. Garth Rockcastle

In the photo: Steve Correll, Ralph Bennett, Jamie Tilghman, Jennie Kirwan

ARCH 703 Studio Jonas Coersmeier, Pratt Institute School of Architecture, Master of Architecture Program, Fall 2016. Student: Alireza Kabiri

52 meters high architectural master piece from Sebastian ( Enrique Carbajal González), built with 1,500 tons of steel, and 17,000 square meters surface.

 

Esta foto participa en el concurso it's all about YELLOW!!

 

The world famous Eads Bridge in Saint Louis, Missouri, passing over the Mississippi River. Built in 1874, its still to this day consider an architectural masterpiece. It's actually a combined railway and bridge, and if you're interested in reading more about it, the Wikipedia article is pretty good- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eads_Bridge

  

52 meters high architectural master piece from Sebastian ( Enrique Carbajal González), built with 1,500 tons of steel, and 17,000 square meters surface.

Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

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Port Royal School Summary Page

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52 meters high architectural master piece from Sebastian ( Enrique Carbajal González), built with 1,500 tons of steel, and 17,000 square meters surface.

The Pump House, one of the few remaining remnants of Park Moderne, an avant-garde country artist's retreat from the 1920's.

 

From the LA Times, 2001: The first subdivision in Calabasas wasn't a swank gated community or collection of mini-mansions of the kind the city is famous for today. It was a rakish art colony full of eccentric little cottages and studios, some designed by modern architectural master Rudolph Schindler.

 

Park Moderne was modest, with 174 small lots that sold for $525 each. Many owners built their own homes, some tiny cottages with no amenities but the sound of flowing creeks and the nightly hooting of owls.

 

The 400-square-foot cottages Schindler designed for the project are now so altered as to be unrecognizable. The colony was doomed by the building boom that transformed Calabasas starting in the 1960s.

 

Yashica Electro 35 CC rangefinder on cross-processed Kodak Elite Chrome 200 slide film.

Craft Chop Ledge

Color: Sea Pearl

  

Master Wall acrylic stucco

Olsen Construction

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Port Royal, South Carolina

Listed 4/21/2014

Reference Number: 14000163

The Port Royal School' s 1911 building is significant at the local level under Criterion C for its association with Wilson and Sompayrac, which was one of the most significant architectural firms operating in South Carolina at the time of the Port Royal School's construction and today widely considered to be architectural masters of the early twentieth century. In addition, both the 1911 and the 1954 buildings at the Port Royal School are significant at the local level under Criterion A for their direct association with Port Royal's uniquely complicated history of racial segregation in the years following the collapse of the Port Royal Experiment during the American Civil War. During the period from 1911 to 1954, the Port Royal School managed to reflect the period's conflicting approaches to school segregation and separate-but-equal funding of education in the state of South Carolina, including as a recipient of Federal Impact Aid construction funds in the early 1950s and as a fixture of white advantage even when Equalization funds were finally expended on behalf of Port Royal's black students in 1954.

National Register of Historic Places Homepage

Port Royal School Summary Page

National Register of Historic Places on Facebook

  

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Lingenbrink Cabin, Rudolph Schindler, 1929.

 

The first subdivision in Calabasas wasn't a swank gated community or collection of mini-mansions of the kind the city is famous for today. It was a rakish art colony full of eccentric little cottages and studios, some designed by modern architectural master Rudolph Schindler.

-LA Times

 

Porst SP 35mm SLR on cross-processed Fujichrome Velvia 50 slide flim.

Westminster Cathedral is the mother-church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Westminster. The architectural master-work of John Francis Bentley (1839-1902). During our visit, we were able to hear the boys choir perform.

52 meters high architectural master piece from Sebastian ( Enrique Carbajal González), built with 1,500 tons of steel, and 17,000 square meters surface.

The plan for my architecture Master's thesis, how one might relate subdivision to place. Three bands of prairie wet, mesic and savannah (left to right) encase two housing developments. The roads are ditches, acting as firebreaks to stop the prairie fire during the (bi)annual burning. The houses are low and sleek, slightly buried and offset to keep the landscape in Urbana, IL open. A public landscape of remnant prairies, hedgerows, groves and orchards connects and separates the lots.

 

The site is on the side of the Yankee Ridge Moraine, looking west.

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

 

An amazing range of beautiful masters projects from the architectural students at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technolog Lausanne (EPFL). Wonderful prototyping, visualization and observation...

 

Can we apply this to business thinking? Most certainly!

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