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a fibre reinforced hybrid material produced of approx. 60% rice husks, approx. 22% common salt and approx. 18% mineral oil. available in a range of extruded profiles suitable for exterior facade or interior wall-cladding, flooring and decking applications.
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The re-build of a friends house Christchurch July 26, 2013, New Zealand.
Info on the Earthquakes: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Christchurch_earthquake
This frame is a fast-fit option - an all-in-one cistern and mounting kit that comes complete with a pneumatic operated push button flush panel which will be mounted to the panels that will clad the framework later on.
Bootstrapped multilocus out-group-rooted cladogram.Summarized cladogram of the Fusarium solani species complex inferred from the DNA regions: ITS nrDNA, LSU nrDNA and RPB2. Thick branches correspond to highly supported groups, i.e., posterior probability (PP) and the bootstrap values (BS) of the parsimony and Bayesian analysis when PP≥0.95 and BS≥70. The sea turtle isolates are highlighted in bold. A solid asterisk to the right of an NRRL number identifies the F. falciforme isolates. A solid rectangle to the right of an NRRL number identifies F. keratoplasticum isolates. For full details of three, see Figure S2.
Agfa Vista Plus 200 @320 - Fuji Hunt C41, Jobo CPE. Made using the inbuilt panorama feature of this camera and cropped in LR
amazing what a bit of blue sky and sun does for a stone clad house. Beautiful flat bay with matching gable end pediment. Wonderfully simple, spiced up with a pair of contrasting MFI doors. An opportunity has been lost to clad the end wall.
SPIN Pizza with Dark Brown Fiber Cement Boards on a rainscreen system. Design by: Architects Design Consortium
Eva-Last, Infinity, Swiss Oak, Capped Bamboo Composite Decking, VistaClad, Infinity, Swiss Oak, Composite Cladding.
Different structures of intestinal lumen and cancerous tissue microbiota.(A) Taxonomic representation of statistically and biologically consistent differences between cancerous tissue and intestinal lumen. Differences are represented by the color of the most abundant class (Red indicating cancerous tissue, yellow non-significant and green intestinal lumen). The diameter of each circle’s diameter is proportional to the taxon’s abundance. (B) Histogram of the LDA scores for differentially abundant genera. Cladogram was calculated by LEfSe, a metagenome analysis approach which performs the linear discriminant analysis following the Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test to assess effect size of each differentially abundant taxon or OTU; the cladogram is displayed according to effect size.
Split Croatia- Pine-clad hills, secluded coves, beaches- Split and the Dalmatian Riviera have been premier destinations on the Adriatic since the days of theRoman Emperors.
In fact, medieval Split was built within and around the palace built for the emperor Diocletian in his retirement.
The charms that entertained Emperors are still evident today. The Dalmatian Riviera offers the traveler a heady blend of natural beauty and fascinating cultural sites.
Diocletian abdicated in 305 A.D . During his reign , the emperor ruthlessly persecuted Christians. Ironically Split’s St. Dominius’ Cathedral occupies his mausoleum.
As far as we know, the original settlers here were Dalmatians tribes, later joined by Greek merchants, who saw the value of the harbor and its proximity to the rich interior. The first Romans stablished a colony nearby at Selona in 78 B.C, taking full advantage of the same features. Selona eventually became the Roman administrative center for Dalmatia, especially after Caesar settled other Italian colonist there. Roman roads and aqueducts were added to exploit the rich mines and farms along the sunny coast.
Diocletian Palace- The heart of old Split is built within and around the sprawling 8.4 acre(3.4 hectare) Palace erected by Diocletians.
Residence Bognor Summerstrand, Infinity® decking, Tiger Cove, Apex® Cladding OJP Himalayan Cedar, LifeSpan™ Pergola, Savanna
Residence Bognor Summerstrand, Infinity® decking, Tiger Cove, Apex® Cladding OJP Himalayan Cedar, LifeSpan™ Pergola, Savanna
This twisting tower clad in reflective aluminum tiles was designed by architect Frank Gehry. I love this building, called Arts Resource Centre, like almost everything that Frank Gehry does. It was not fully finished yet when I took this picture.
It is part of the LUMA Arles experimental cultural complex also called the Parc des Atelier, an arts center established by Swiss collector Maja Hoffmann and dedicated to providing artists with opportunities to experiment in the production of new work through interdisciplinary collaboration.
"Due to be 56 meters high when complete, the tower is formed of a concrete core with a steel frame. Glass boxes and shining aluminum panels are stacked around this in an irregular formation above a circular glass atrium.
Gehry's design for the façade is supposed to echo the craggy rock formations found near the city, the same kind that inspired sometime-resident Vincent van Gogh to paint them in 1888.
Inside, a vast circular atrium will recall the Roman amphitheater in Arles, part of the city's designated UNESCO World Heritage site.
American architecture critic Frank Miller described Gehry's design as a "stainless-steel tornado", although some locals have reportedly dismissed it as resembling a crumpled drinks can."
Arles, Provence.
France, 2019