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At MBU's new 47,000 square foot Carl and Deloris Petty Sports and Recreation Complex. October, 2011.
At MBU's new 47,000 square foot Carl and Deloris Petty Sports and Recreation Complex. October, 2011.
The Jameh complex is a veritable museum of Islamic architecture while still functioning as a busy place of worship. Showcasing the best that nine centuries of artistic and religious endeavour has achieved, from the geometric elegance of the Seljuks to the more florid refinements of the Safavid era, a visit repays time spent examining the details – a finely carved column, delicate mosaics, perfect brickwork. Covering more than 20,000 sq metres, this is the biggest mosque in Iran.
Baby World, Inc. in Grafton, WV.
Something inherently creepy about an abondoned toy factory. I mean beyond the doll heads, nipples floating in standing water, pacifiers marinating in something leaking from a steel drum addressed but never shipped to the EPA.
Indein Temple Complex : On the western shore of Inle Lake, easily to accessible by boat and a short walk through the village to the covered colonnade walkway to the temple hill. Best seen is in the early morning light as the sun rises above the hills on the eastern shore. Indein village has a 5 day market which travellers can visit and each year the Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival comes to Indein Village. The Indein Pagoda Festival is also celebrated every year.
Full day hiking from the Indein temples to the U Daung Mountain Monastery can also be arranged.
The Lido swimming pool complex in Funchal is restoring its popularity.
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Information board next to the Ġgantija temple complex on Gozo, Malta:
Of the facades of the two temples, only the outer corners remain standing. The central part of the facade, between the two main doorways, was already in ruins by 1827 when it was painted by Charles Frederick de Brochtorff, It is possible that this collapse happened during, or soon after, the period when the temples were in use. Metal scaffolding was installed in front of the facade and inside the South Temple in the 1990s to strengthen the walls and protect them from collapsing further. Heritage Malta is currently conducting an in-depth structural study co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund focusing on the scaffolding and the search for better ways of consolidating the megalithic structure.
Complex 18 blockhouse
This long-deactivated site once hosted launches for several different vehicles. This two-pad launch complex was built in 1956 for the Vanguard program. The first launch (a Viking rocket, precursor to the Vanguard) took place on December 8, 1956 from Pad A. Pad B supported its first launch (Thor) on June 4, 1958. Throughout the late 1950's and early 1960's, Complex 18 supported launches of Vanguard, Thor and various types of Scout missions. The Complex was deactivated on February 1, 1967.
Siri Fort sports complex is one of its kinds in India. The sprawling facility is surrounded by a posh residential area, lush green lawns and a small-forest. The sports complex has 10 tennis courts, a pool for adults and children each, a golf course, gymnasium, aerobics centre, jogging tracks, badminton courts and basketball, football and cricket fields.
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U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Adam Rivera ensures the safety of adults climbing the rock wall at the Veterans Day Observance and Patriotic Ceremony held at Hudson Sports Complex in Warwick, N.Y, on November 11th 2020. The New York Army National Guard hosted the event to honor the men and women who have served, and continue to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces. There was a Suicide Awareness walk, interactive activities for the community and exhibitions of military equipment and tactical vehicle displays. (U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. Sebastian Rothwyn)
At MBU's new 47,000 square foot Carl and Deloris Petty Sports and Recreation Complex. October, 2011.
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Project Name: Baharan Residential Complex
Site: Velenjak, Tehran
Building Date: Year 2002-2004
Project description:
The Complex consists of 10 apartment units each with an area of between 250-280 m² .The facade is of stone with its natural texture together with wood. The interior spaces within the complex consist of sport facilities (e.g. swimming pool, wet and dry sauna), a library space and a central courtyard.
Client: Mozayani
Architect: Mohammad Reza Nikbakht
Co-Designers: Hamed Badri Ahmadi
Structural Engineer: Shahidokht
Mechanical Engineers: Movahedi
Electrical Engineer: Azmayesh
Chandigarh photos (1963) of the Capitol Complex by Le Corbusier
made by architect Léon Stynen (BEL, Antwerp, 15 July 1899 – 13 May 1990)
(Coll. Stynen family)
Expo "Le Corbusier. Linkeroever - Chandigarh"
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This is the temple complex of Abu Simbel, located on the shores of Lake Nasser in the far south of Egypt. The temple complex was originally carved into stone cliffs on the banks of the Nile River in what was then known as Nubia, and were carved out of solid rock between 1264 and 1244 BC to honor the famous Ancient Egyptian New Kingdom Pharaoh Ramses II and his favorite wife Nefertari. The complex consisted of the two temples with their carved stone facades representing Ramses II and Nefertari, as well as the gods Amun, Ra-Horakhty, Ptah, and Hathor. In addition to the temples, many areas of the cliffs have hieroglyphic carvings in them. The larger of the two temples was dedicated to Ramses II, and features four colossal statues of his likeness in a seated position on the facade, representing him at various times in his life. The inside of the temple contains many chambers with ornate reliefs and hieroglyphs, as well as a large central Hall with statues attached to the columns. The innermost part of the temple has three statues of Ancient Egyptian deities: Amun, Ra-Horahkty, and Ptah, and a statue of Ramses II. During the sunrises at the Fall and Spring Equinoxes, three of the statues are illuminated, with the Ptah Statue, representing the underworld, remaining dark. The smaller temple is dedicated to Nefertari and Hathor, and features two likenesses of Nefertari on the exterior, intermingled with four of male figures. The inside of the temple is smaller than the other one, but features a likeness of Nefertari on the columns, and features an interior that, while smaller, is no less elaborate than the interior of the larger temple. The temples were located along the Nile River for nearly 3700 years, but were buried in sand and forgotten until the 19th Century. The site was threatened by the construction of the Aswan High Dam in the 1960s, leading to UNESCO heading an effort to relocate the temples and the surrounding cliff faces and structures to higher ground near the original location between 1964 and 1968.
Decorations display at the Tanjong Katong Complex, Geylang Road for the Chinese New Year 2017 Festival.
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Listed 10/16/2018
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The Bacardi Complex in was constructed in 1963 and served as the first United States headquarters for the Bacardi corporation, a Cuban company notable for its rum. The Bacardi complex consists of two prominent buildings, the main tower and the Bacardi Imports Administration Annex building that was completed in 1973. The buildings are iconic examples of mid-century modern International-style architecture, notable for their uses of steel and glass, each featuring imaginative cantilevered overhangs as the bulk of the building. They are each emblazoned with artistic products, with the tower decorated with over 28,000 azulejo tiles painted and assembled by Brazilian artist Francisco Brennand. The Annex building’s four walls are entirely defined by stained-glass windows manufactured by French artists Gabriel and Jacques Loire based upon a painting by German artist Johannes Dietz. The buildings are notable for the way they embrace international influences within architecture and art to create visually impressive works.
Since the establishment of the company in 1862 in Santiago de Cuba, the business has successfully expanded the branding, production, and headquarter sites outside of Cuba. Bacardi’s buildings in Miami have aimed to create and promote a visual identity for the corporation, one which is simultaneously past and forward-looking, with an appreciation of the natural and the man-made. Bacardi’s buildings are attempts to express concepts larger than mere business, combining art and architecture to tell a larger story.
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Millaquin Refinery and Packaging complex viewed from the left bank (Axam's old farm), where Mariners Cove now stands.
Density on field - TWDC - Designing connected places Summer School - Complexity Maps
Turin-Pollenzo 21-29 August
We've harvested five cucumbers in the last three days. This was the biggest one. It gave Chris a complex.
The cemetery of Ober St. Veit in the southwest of Vienna offers a view over to the housing buildings of Alt Erlaa.
This is a rather complex model derived from a Hideo Komatsu inspired base.
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Destination Jakarta today, Non-stop Amsterdam-Jakarta.
We arrived in Jakarta in the late morning and headed straight away for the old Harbor and Dutch Cityhall.
That was enough for the day and our 14 hour flight.
Leaving Jakarta already next morning, after a quick stop at the Monas, for Bogor and the Puncak pass, but the pass was deleted from the tour as the roads were blocked during this eastern holiday weekend.
Visited only Bogor Botanic gardens and headed to Bandung via Jakarta.
Bandung is famous for its Art Deco city center.
We boarded the train for a 5 hour scenic drive to Kroya .
Night-stop at Wonosobo with the Dieng Vulcanic area and Java's oldest Hindi temples are nearby.
Fortunatly it didn't rain during our visit to the famous Borobudur temple complex .
We arrived in Yogjakarta for a full package - 2 day visit.
A becak tour in the early moring to the the Sultans Kraton Palace, Shopping, Batik, silver and dinner show to name a few.
On the second day a bicycle tour near Prambanan and more World Heritage at the Impressive Prambanan temple complex
Our second scenic trainride ends in Batu.
Time to relax here and prepare for our ultimate sunrise experience at the Bromo vulcano.
One more stopover in Kalibaru with a nice Botanic Garden before we took the ferry to Bali.
A few days at Bali Sanur Beach, relax and enjoying the sun.
Despite a few activities : Mountainbike at Bali's famous Ricefields, snorkling and visiting art village Ubud as we headed for our last
visit at the Tanah Lot temple for sunset.
Our Unesco World Heritage visits
This is the Philae Temple Complex, located on Agilkia Island, though it was originally located on Philae Island at Aswan in Upper Egypt. Constructed between 380 and 362 BC under Nectanebo I of the Ptolemaic Dynasty, the primary temple structure of the complex was built to honor Isis, the mother goddess and most important female deity in the Ancient Egyptian religion. The temple also gained quite a few smaller temples dedicated to various deities, including Hathor, and it is believed that the site was the last active Ancient Egyptian religious site after all pagan religious practices were banned by the Roman Empire in the 4th Century AD, in favor of Christianity, with the last known Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic carving being found at the site, dating to the late 4th Century. In 537 AD, religious ceremonies were halted at the site by the local commander, and the structure then became the Church of St. Stephen, with many of the carved reliefs being vandalized and the stone columns and walls having carvings of crosses and other religious symbols being added, while the temple structure itself remained largely intact for over a millennia. The temple complex includes the Vestibule of Hadrian, a tall Roman-era structure, and several Ptolemaic-era column capitals that were never completed, and remain in an unfinished state. The temple attracted a lot of attention in the 19th Century due to its picturesque location, immaculate state of preservation, and lack of sediments or debris obscuring the structure. The darkest period in the structure’s history began in 1902, when the British government, which controlled Egypt at the time, constructed the Aswan Low Dam on the Nile River, with the water level behind the dam rising up over the base of the temple, damaging the structure. The dam was raised twice, further covering more of the structure and leading to yet more damage. When the Aswan High Dam was under construction in the 1960s, UNESCO stepped in and moved the temple to higher ground, rescuing it from its watery grave.