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Our return to Velma's new home on a Sunday morning for the dedication ceremony.
Of the homes that we worked on, this was the closest to completion while we were there.
Travis and Jennifer Lee lead the way.
“Are you complete in yourself? [The root] answers, "No, my life is in the trunk and the branches and the leaves. Keep the branches stripped of leaves and I shall die." So it is with the great tree of being. Nothing is completely and merely individual.”
Edward Everett
You too could earn a degree. Taylor mentioned that some food purveyors love to show off their new credential. www.murrayscheese.com/edu_cheeseubootcamp.asp
My first commission out of art school was this monster. A tree for the bar area of Sofia's Mediterranean Restaurant in Margate, NJ. 2 minutes off the Atlantic City strip.
Completing this project took one year and literally went up with the rest of the building.
Looking at these gives me mixed feelings, mostly anxiety.
Materials, Metal lathing, wire, paper, wallpaper paste, veneer plaster, blood, tears.
MG Robert Ashley, Commanding General US Army Intelligence Center of Excellence Fort Huachuca and MG Alan Lynn, U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command, Fort Huachuca, lead the formation after the completion of the annual Army Birthday run/walk as part of the Army's 238th birthday celebration held on Warrior Sentinel Field, Fort Huachuca, AZ, June 14th, 2013.
LUC was appointed by Peabody in 2012 to help deliver thirty-three new affordable homes on a site close to Whitechapel Road in London. The site was previously used as a Jewish maternity hospital in the early 20th Century, founded by Alice Model, an important Jewish philanthropist. The existing buildings were in a dilapidated state, remaining unoccupied since 2005.
The completed development incorporates affordable rented and shared ownership properties only, for residents of Tower Hamlets who are in housing need. The homes vary in size from one-bedroom flats to three-bedroom courtyard houses, and four-bedroom maisonettes entered directly from the street.
The form of the development emerged through a careful urban analysis, and was sensitively designed to site within the local context, considering natural light and views across the City of London. Peabody were keen to commemorate the local history of the site, and this is reflected through the use banded lettering inscribed into the masonry walls at street level describing the history of the Jewish Maternity Hospital.
LUC was responsible for the design of the hard and soft landscape, including a central planted courtyard, seating areas, a small play area for young families, and a communal rooftop garden.
For more information, visit: www.landuse.co.uk
Another fun Home with our highlighted spaces esthetically pleasing to boast of! The studio enjoyed working with this client! Thank you for Choosing studio Monaco.
Los Angeles County, CA
Listed: 03/28/1991
The Exposition Park Rose Garden is a seven-acre sunken garden located in the northcentral portion of Exposition Park. Eclectic in the overall design of its built features, the garden is divided into four quadrants, each having a wooden gazebo in the center. These quadrants are connected by a circular water fountain and surrounded by a decorative brick wall. Over 19,000 rose bushes are planted in the original 166 rose beds. Since completion in 1928, the garden has experienced only minor alterations and additions and looks today much as it did in the late 1920s.
The appearance of the garden at the beginning of its historical significance as a display garden is virtually the same as it appears today. Since the completion of its transformation in 1926-1928 the only alterations are the addition of the lightposts, benches, and walls with Olympics-related figures (1932), the "Repose" statue in the northwest gazebo (1946), the storage facility/office and bin (1960s), and the grouping of rock boulders (1984). All of the original rose bushes have been replaced with later plantings. Other than these changes and minor damage to the 1913 wall, the garden is identical to its appearance in 1928.
Upon its completion in 1928, the Exposition Park Rose Garden was the earliest municipally-operated public display rose garden in California and one of the largest and most notable in the nation at the time. Planned and executed in the heyday of the City Beautiful movement in Los Angeles, the rose garden was both a well-planned public park and a functional display garden offering visitors the opportunity to study the growth of various roses for suitability in private gardens. In this capacity the rose garden symbolized the image of Southern California as a horticultural paradise where anything could grow. Besides its historical importance, the rose garden is an urban oasis of open space in a densely populated area of the city.
Still a little bit of painting to be done, but the castle is done, the tree tapestry up, tunnels provided by Uncle Wes & Aunt Odyssey. This place is pure childhood magic!
A Mallet waits in the Whiskey River Railway shop. Marshall, WI. Aug. 11, 2008.
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Gov. Neil Abercrombie and the Hawaii Department of Transportation (HDOT) celebrated the substantial completion of the H-1 Freeway Rehabilitation Project at a dedication ceremony at Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, overlooking the freeway. The project reconstructed and resurfaced one of the most heavily traveled corridors in the state and added an extra travel lane in both directions in less than 11 months. New LED street lighting, added drainage, and glare screens were also installed to improve highway safety.
Stockton students and staff, Atlantic City Police officers and students from the Stanley Holmes Homework Completion program
SHOT AT FOULDUBS JUNCTION 11/09/2018. DEPICTS THE 4D51 GRANGEMOUTH TO MOSSEND SERVICE. THE ELECTRIFICATION IS NEARING COMPLETION AND THE SIGNALLING SYSTEM WILL SOON BE UPGRADED
There are a couple of tiles that are chipped, which will be fixed next week. But other than that we are all done!
Almost everything from the kitchen is still in the dining room though, so I'll be spending the next few days repopulating the kitchen with all our stuff. It will be a good opportunity to reorganize things more sensibly, and get rid of stuff we don't actually use.
RIVERSIDE, IL – Governor Pat Quinn today moved forward with a major initiative that will significantly improve the health of Illinois waterways by removing or modifying 16 low-head dams throughout the state over the next several years. At an event in Riverside, the governor announced the completion of the Hofmann Dam removal. The dam removal initiative is the latest by Governor Quinn to protect the environment and preserve Illinois’ natural resources. Dam removal on Des Plaines River, Chicago River and other waterways will improve aquatic habitat and remove dangerous impediments to paddlers.
Odell School Road will be relocated as part of the I-485 completion in Mecklenburg County. To the right is the current alignment of Odell School Road.
The new pitch at "De Kuip"
| Pitch Renovation 2011 | Large & on Black | Association football pitch |