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Exhibition view, Mike Kelley, Educational Complex Onwards: 1995 - 2008, Wiels, Brussels (B), 2008.

 

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Toilet complex displaying rates for urinal & toilet use in Uttara Kannada

 

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Karachi Port Trust - Tower Complex building will be 1,947 ft (593 m) high. The height of the tower has a special significance - it represents the independence year of Pakistan which is the year 1947 and the tenth tallest building of the world.

 

The Port Tower will be developed on a 10-acre (40,000 m2) waterfront site.

 

When completed, the Port Tower will be the tallest building in the country.

IMC textile market, archs Tekeli, Sisa, Hepguler (1959-1966)

CWC, Camsur Watersports Complex

Pili, Camarines Sur

Bicol, Philippines

Oehler Mill Complex

Shelby, Wisconsin

Listed 5/22/2013

Reference Number: 13000314

 

The Oehler Mill Complex is being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) for its local significance under National Register (NR) Criterion C, architecture. It is significant at the local level with a period of significance of 1862-1907, dates encompassing the construction of the mill and the associated buildings of the milling complex. Research was undertaken to assess this potential utilizing the NR significance area of Architecture, a theme that is also identified in the State of Wisconsin's Cultural Resource Management Plan (CRMP). This research centered on evaluating the resources in the Complex utilizing the Italianate Style and Stone Construction subsections of the Architectural Styles study unit, and the Milling subsection of the Industry study unit portions of the CRMP. 17 The results of this research are detailed below and determined that the Complex's fine stone and brick Astylistic Utilitarian Vernacular Form flour mill building and its two fine associated brick Italianate style houses are locally significant under Criterion C, architecture. The mill is a now exceptionally rare example of an early rural flour and grist mill and its significance is heightened by the fact that the houses of Valentine Oehler and Gottfried Oehler, the two brothers who built it and ran it, are both extant and are situated on either side of it.

 

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Oehler Mill Complex Summary Page

 

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The Mario Lemieux Sports Complex is a state-of-the-art sports medicine and hockey training facility outside of Pittsburgh in the township of Cranberry. It is used by the Stanley Cup Champion Pittsburgh Penguins as a practice venue. Mario is my all-time favorite athlete and I had to visit--definitely worth my time.

 

UPMC Lemieux Sports Complex. Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania.

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Toronto, Canada ~ May 14, 2010.

Nowoczesne Centrum Analityczno-Programowe dla Zaawansowanych Technologii Przyjaznych Åšrodowisku w Lublinie

 

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07.09 -- Photo by Zoe Lang -- This summer, athletes are invited to the SONJ Sports Complex and Rowan College at Gloucester County(RCGC) to participate in Camp Shriver, where they brush up on their sports skills, stay active and make friends. Throughout the five weeks of camp, which consists of Day Camp, Twilight Camp in the evenings, and Developmental Camp, athletes will practice a variety of sports, physical education skills and drills, as well as learn about health and wellness.

Wildfire burn area near Ashland, Montana. July 2012.

The Capitol Complex in Chandigarh – the Indian city that gave the architect a chance to test his Modernist theories on a grand scale. These Le Corbusier buildings added to UNESCO's World Heritage list

 

The Capitol Complex is made up of three concrete buildings and two monuments:

•the Palace of Assembly or Legislative Assembly

•the Secretariat

•the High Court

•the Open Hand sign, a symbol of the government of Chandigarh

•the Tower of Shadows

Le Corbusier built also a large and a small museum and two schools for art and architecture.

 

Chandigarh was one of India's first planned cities, and was Le Corbusier's largest project.

He was commissioned to design the masterplan in the early 1950s, after being approved by Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first prime minister. The city was to serve as the new independent Indian government's regional capital in Punjab, after the previous capital, Lahore, became part of Pakistan.

"The general feeling seems to be that Le Corbusier took on the task primarily as a way of justifying his theories," wrote the New Yorker in 1955. "He is almost 70, it is pointed out, and thus far most of those theories have been tried only on paper."

 

Arranged in a grid, the city's districts are connected by boulevards and are dotted with parks, public spaces and streets planted with trees. But it is the group of buildings that form the government's administration complex – known as the Capitol Complex – that have become symbolic of the architect's work in India. Le Corbusier saw the city like a human body, with these buildings functioning as its "head". As with many of his best-known projects, he collaborated with his cousin, architect and designer Pierre Jeanerret, to build and furnish the Capitol Complex as a complete work – creating everything from the facades down to the door handles.

 

The Secretariat is the largest of the structures, and houses the headquarters of both the Punjab and Haryana governments. The Secretariat houses the ministerial chambers and all ministerial agencies. The massive building is almost 250 metres long and comprises eight storeys of rough-cast concrete. The concrete was moulded into different forms to create complex geometry and patterns, which are highlighted in the paintwork. Ramps at either end allow for vertical circulation through every storey.

 

The Palace of Assembly was designed to have an open-plan interior, framed by a grid of reinforced concrete columns, offering a view of the nearby Himalayan mountains. The free facade allows it to host large sections of glazing covered in brise-soleils or sun-breaks. Originally the Palace was meant to house only one parliament, but nowadays is is used by both the parliaments of the Punjab and Haryana, so there is less open space left.

 

The High Court has a double roof that provides shade to the rest of the building and its columns and portico walls are painted in bright, contrasting colours. The upper roof cantilevers out over the lower roof and a gap between the two allows for air to circulate around the building.

 

Ministros do STF recebem crianças de projeto social da PM do Rio no Complexo da Maré

Foto: Antonio Augusto/STF

Burnout operations to control the Bailey Butte fire adjacent to Highway 26. Photo courtesy of Dave Wells, ODF

What you got cooking, honey?

'Pixel Bender' -experiment with Newton Fractal for roots of (z-a)(z-b)(z-c)(z-d),

still a bit too slow for flash player

The famous Hindu Durgiana Mandir complex is popularly known as the Durgiana derives its name from the Goddess Durga. The Temple is also known as Lakshmi Narayan Mandir. Lakshmi is the Goddess of wealth and Narayan is a Hindu Deity known as Lord Vishnu - the preserver of universe.

The temple was constructed by Guru Harsai Mal Kapoor on the pattern of the Sikh Golden Temple and was completed in 1921. It is sometimes called Silver temple for its carved silver doors.

Like the Golden Temple the Durgiana Mandir is also situated in the middle of a pool of water, also connected to the dry land by a long causeway and it also has a golden dome. What seemingly missing here are - to compare the Sikh Golden Temple Complex - the careful volunteers and the large number of Devotees.

Umbul Pasiraman is a bathing complex for The Sultanate of Yogyakarta royal family only. The bathing complex is an enclosed space surrounded by tall structures. It consists of three pools decorated with mushroom-shaped springs and large flower pots.

 

This place is part of Taman Sari Water Castle, a site of a former royal garden of The Sultanate of Yogyakarta.

 

At Taman Sari Royal Garden. Jogjakarta, Central Jawa - Indonesia

The architectural ethnographic complex Etura is situated at the distance of 8 km south of the town of Gabrovo in the immediate proximity of the Etara quarter and past the Sivek River (at the distance of 3 km from the road-fork to Shipka). The complex disposes an area of 60 decares an is unique for south-eastern Europe.

 

It is an open-air museum where is reproduced the authentic life of a typical craftsmanship settlement from the period of Bulgarian Revival. The way Bulgarian people lived 150 years ago can be perceived and felt here. One can hear the rattle of wheels and mills moved by water, the whiz of the mills for woollen cloths and for flour. Metal ornaments, pottery articles, copper utensils, braids, hot buns and whatever else come out from the skillful hands of the masters there.

 

The little cobblestone streets, the stone cheshmi (drinking-fountains), the gas lanterns, Sakov`s house, the house with the tavern, the clock tower and a lot of other authentic details complete the whole picture.

 

There is a regular bus line running from town of Gabrovo to Etara.

I am waiting for the dyed fabric to dry, so I am using the time to sample the next stages of the project.

The backgound surface will be a complex structure which is already two layers thick. The next stage will be to cover this with layers of different coloured chiffon and then stitch into it with both hand and machine stitching.

 

- Taken at 8:35 PM on July 15, 2007 - cameraphone upload by ShoZu

VSC Lady Blazers vs. Georgia Southern Eagles, Basketball game, December 1, 1982. P.E. Complex, Valdosta State College. Valdosta Georgia, United States. Ladies Basketball w/ coach(?) Janice Washington.

 

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Digitized Photographs from film negatives, from the Spectator Negatives Collection at Valdosta State. Digitzed by the Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collection, 2019. Original photographs created by Valdosta State The Spectator, College Newspaper staff, circa 1980-1985.

Origami exhibition at CenterFold 2018

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