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This was the view from the Crescent Heights Hill in early November 2016. Very warm weather and very crowded. This is downtown Calgary.
by Dan Kim
Stretching across two city blocks, The Bow is a 58-story tower in Calgary, Alberta. This enormous project holds the record for being the tallest building in Calgary, and for having the largest continuous foundation concrete pour in Canadian history.
The Bow used 43,000 tons of structural steel and 83,000 m2 (900,000 ft2) of glass. The concrete pour took place over the course of three shifts, involved 500 people, and simultaneously required between 75 and 95 concrete trucks pouring continuously.
Through careful building orientation, the tower is able to harness the power of the sun to heat and cool the structure. Its signature “bow” shape vastly reduces wind resistance, increases exposure to sunlight, and allows for more windows to be incorporated into its design.
Went for a long walk around Calgary today many photos to follow :-) The white bridge is being replaced and the green bridge may be removed when they put the green line LRT through princes island park.
A Black & White film image taken in the mid 80s. Using an Olympus OM10 with a 70 to 210 zoom then developed in, yes, my moms basement... :)
Hare Krsna Calgary (manual focus lens) Calgary’s branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) celebrated The Festival of Chariots on Sunday, the first such celebration since the pandemic began. The Festival of Chariots, also known as Rath Yatra, was first held in Calgary in 2004. The event has been held in major cities around the world, after originating in Jagannatha Puri.