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Messiah Complex, M2TM Final @ The Roadhouse, Birmingham, 1st July 2012

© 2012 Tony Gaskin - Stagedive Photography

Title: Spanish Village Arts Center

Creator: Requa, Richard S., 1881-1941

Creator role: Architect

Date: 1935

Current location: San Diego, California, United States

Description of work: The charming site was designed by Requa for the 1935 California Pacific International Exposition to represent a typical Spanish village. Thirty-nine cottages surround a courtyard of painted flagstones. There are terracotta roofs, arches, and a gazebo in the center. Today over 50 craftspeople and artists work on-site demonstrating their skills to visitors. (Source: Hudson, Andrew. 'The Magic of Balboa Park' La Jolla, CA 2000.)

Description of view: General view of the building complex, with spaces for different artists.

Work type: Architecture and Landscape

Style of work: Modern; Revival: Colonial Revival: Spanish Colonial Revival

Culture: American; Spanish

Materials/Techniques: Masonry

Trees

Plants

Source: Pisciotta, Henry (copyright Henry Pisciotta)

Date photographed: April 2008

Resource type: Image

File format: JPEG

Image size: 2048H X 1536W pixels

Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. For additional details see: alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightsarch.htm

Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures

Filename: WB2010-0070 Spanish Village.jpg

Record ID: WB2010-0070

Sub collection: historic districts

Copyright holder: Copyright Henry Pisciotta

Polícias do Bope se preparando para subir o Complexo do Alemão.

Ageless Minérale With White Sapphire Complex

Limited Edition Collection

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Smoke plume of the Cygnet Complex of Wild Fires

  

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The resident SW1s of the Bottineau Farmers Elevator 110-car shuttle loading complex lounge around on a nice Saturday afternoon in Bottineau.

Lucerna Music Hall, Prague

 

學校/團體參觀立法會綜合大樓

学校/团体参观立法会综合大楼

Visits to the Legislative Council Complex by schools/organizations (2017.11.21)

18/3/2022 - Inauguração do Complexo de Armazenamento do TJDFT. Foto: Antonio Leal/Proforme

Shojo Complex @ Jakarta Fair 2016

DVD: A building's apartment

 

Rendering Software: 3dmax + Vray

Post Software: Photoshop + digital film tools

Lighting: Vray Sun

Camera Settings: f_11 - shutter_1/125 - ISO_100

 

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More than 100 exquisitely carved Hindu and Jain Temples make up this site, some dating back to 750 AD.

 

There are 161 steps to reach the main temples, and the last part is reached barefoot on white marble steps. The air temperature was 38°C, and i can only guess that the steps held a temperature of over 50°C. Talk about hot-footing it around these temples.

Being prepared for the December School Hols.

Complexo Madeira - Juranda-PR - BR 369 - 2015

The College of New Jersey - 2000 Pennington Road Ewing, NJ 08628-0718 Google Map - additional views

Shojo Complex @ Jakarta Fair 2016

A sketch of the shop complex/locomotive works (located just south of the junction between the line to the United States and the south shore line to Quebéc City.

 

legend:

A -- heavy repair/erecting shop

B -- electrical shop

C -- paint shop

D -- warehouse

E -- foundry

F -- steam heating plant

G -- ex car shop, now covered storage

 

The little yard just left of the paint & electrical shops are the storage tracks for things that need to be repaired or shipped; the two tracks left of the warehouse are the deadline.

 

The covered storage building is for locomotives that have been peeled open and so would not deal well with winter weather.

  

Etar, Architectural-Ethnographic Complex, Gabrovo, Bulgaria

General chots taken at the ICP in Chico and staging at Concow on Hwy 70. Firing operations By Cal Fire on Hwy 70 east of Scooters. Fire Train was located at Pulga.

Shojo Complex @ Jakarta Fair 2016

Esse me surpreendeu, esperando ainda os outros capitulos. xD

A section of the Lower Dickson Falls

Located in Fundy National Park

New Brunswick,Canada

Images made in North Carolina.

 

Less quality due to old scanned slides.

The new content will not only look at 'Journeys' in terms of getting from A to B. It will also reflect on people's personal journeys.

English- I admidt, is a difficult language. Its words can be put together in a variety of amusing ways...

 

This is just too much some mornings...

Quote:"New reborned Cafe Break, please taste a cup of coffee for warm and mild aroma with supreme taste from each bean. Also with variety of healthy sandwiches. Please enjoy your time in the pocket park in a city."

Looking down a hallway in the Lyon museum.

HDR equirectangular image. 6x3 panoramic, 1x3 nadir, 1x3 zenith. -3EV, 0EV, 3EV.tonemapped in Photomatix then stitched in PTGui.

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學校/團體參觀立法會綜合大樓

学校/团体参观立法会综合大楼

Visits to the Legislative Council Complex by schools/organizations (2019.01.09)

Example of FRBR applied to complex learning resource (recorded lecture plus supporting material).

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.

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