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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.
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.
A Mallet waits in the Whiskey River Railway shop. Marshall, WI. Aug. 11, 2008.
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Josh Malone, wide receiver for the 2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl East Team, from Station Camp High School in Gallatin, Tenn., leaps to complete a pass during East Team's first practice at Heroes Stadium in San Antonio Dec. 30, 2013. The All-American Bowl players were able to enjoy some of the warm weather gear received in their grab bags the day before in today's 39-degree weather. (U.S. Army Reserve Photo by Pfc. Thomas C. Love, 205th Press Camp Headquarters)
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.
Took Abbey as a base and spray painted her a lighter blue and gave her some bigger horns (among other things). She is now Victoria, a demon, since she looks nothing like Abbey (oops).
Awaiting completion at Offshore Steel Boats Barton Waterside premises in the summer of 2008 this vessel was probably destined for Cockle fishing in the Wash.
Workers are nearing completion of renovations to Joe Mack Wilson Park, which include a gazebo and a statue honoring first responders, military and their families, downtown.
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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
Workers pave and smooth Interstate 5 with a fresh layer of asphalt as part of the SR 509 Completion Project. The completion project adds 3 miles of new highway between South 188th Street in Des Moines and I-5 in SeaTac, WA. It also includes improvements on I-5 near the SR 516 interchange, including auxiliary lanes, improved on- and off-ramps and a new tunnel.
The completion project is being built under the Puget Sound Gateway Program. The Gateway program combines the SR 509 Completion Project in King County and the SR 167 Completion Project in Pierce County to complete critical missing links in Washington’s highway and freight network.
"The architect was Daniel Burnham of Chicago, who died before its completion. The firm of Graham, Anderson, Probst and White completed the work to Burnham's designs. A massive project, work began in 1913, and the station finally opened twelve years later on May 16, 1925, though some viaduct work continued into 1927. Construction was delayed several times by World War I, labor shortages and strikes. It is one of about a dozen monumental Beaux-Arts railroad stations that were among the most complicated architectural programs of the era called the "American Renaissance", combining traditional architecture with engineering technology, circulation patterning and urban planning.
The station's ornate Beaux-Arts main waiting room, the "Great Hall", is today one of the United States' great interior public spaces with its vaulted skylight, statuary, and connecting lobbies, staircases, and balconies. Enormous wooden benches were arranged in the room for travelers to wait for connections, and two specially-designed underground taxicab drives were built to protect travelers from the elements. The station also featured a large, open concourse along the river, with massive steel arches holding up the roof, and several stairways leading passengers down to the platform."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_Station_%28Chicago%29
Here is a stunning photo from 1943:
The new pitch at "De Kuip"
| Pitch Renovation 2011 | Large & on Black | Association football pitch |
Lethbridge College kicked off its 60th Anniversary and the completion of the Possibilities are Endless campaign!
UTHealth Houston publicly announced the successful completion of the Many Faces. One Mission. campaign, the university’s most ambitious philanthropic effort yet. Thanks to the generosity of 11,315 donors, UTHealth Houston raised $534.4 million to support education, research, and community initiatives across our six schools. University students, faculty, and staff attended celebration stations across the campus, which included cookies, giveaways, and details on the campaign’s impact on each school. (Photos by UTHealth Houston)
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.
The New Village at Patchogue project has emerged into the spring with accomplished milestones that include the completion of the Building 5 elevated structural post-tension slab and the breaking of ground for foundation at Building 4. These two structures will begin the vertical rise along Main Street and will place all of the five buildings in active progress. Building 1 is the Northeast building at the corner of Lake and No. Ocean and is topping out it framed units at the third floor. Building 2 has erected its initial section of the first floor and masonry structures have been completed as some of the stair and elevator shafts. Concrete systems are progressing toward completion of the main structural post-tension slab at the Building 2 & 3 connection and wood systems will follow along that same path. Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing systems are roughing at framed units.
External site work will move toward the installation of sub grade structures and utility distribution conduits to make way for the services that support the project.
Completion of the ISO rounds with rebranded Ferrania. I like this film. It's cheap.
Minolta SRTMC
Rebranded Ferrania Solaris 400 (Western Family)
Completion of the stone revetment for the Athol Springs shoreline protection project in Hamburg, NY, August 4, 2020.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District's Athol Springs Shoreline Protection project will rebuild the seawall along Route 5 and protect our community.
40,000 motorists a day face hazardous conditions between Buffalo and the Southtowns because storms from Lake Erie cause water, ice and debris to overtop the road and wall along Route 5.