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"The Wedge" site (between Riverfront Coliseum and existing Riverfront Stadium)
Cincinnati, OH
Image source: Cincinnati Enquirer
Illustration: Cincinnati Reds representative Michael Schuster, Architect / MSA
Photograph: Yoni Pozner, Cincinnati Enquirer
"Close up of a drawing released during a Cincinnati Reds Press conference of what the ballpark would look like on the riverfront." -Cincinnati Enquirer (7/10/98)
"The Reds released this drawing to show how a ballpark at the Wedge site could integrate with the riverfront." -Lucy May, Cincinnati Enquirer (10/8/98)
Salamandra concept, design and rendering by Pole-Design project group (all rights reserved on design and rendering).
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea - best Verne ever. And growing up with Disney's Nautilus and James Mason's moody portrayal of the villain/hero/villain was an amazing inspiration. I drew out my version of the real star of the the story and then added a steam/paddle ship for scale. Then I quickly realized the submarine should be twice the size in comparison.
I reworked the dive suits to have not only a great lobster tail/swim fin for propulsion, but decided a single giant crab claw would come in handy too.
The robot looking thingy with the half sphere wheels might be an interior worker drone or a high risk area (radiation) suit.
The little mono wheel driver and his friend in the lower right corner are completely unrelated to the book but had the occasion to be drawn on the same page ...
I decided to collect all of the sketches and concepts I have been spilling onto the page ... the result being .
eddie wilson presents: STEAMPUNK Sketchbook.
Some of these will be finished as drawings or paintings or sculptures or even costume pieces.
The book itself will be available soon.
Writing a book here: open.spotify.com/show/3mMrq70ofFvPputOjQIiGU?si=kwclM6f8Q...
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CONCEPT ONE EXECUTIVE RS-20 MATTE BRUSHED FACE MATTE BLACK WINDOWS 4" CHROME STAINLESS STEEL LIP FITTED ON A SLAMMED 2010 HONDA ACCORD COUPE
THE LINNEAN SOCIETY OF LONDON, CONVERSAZIONE VISIT TO THE CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY BOTANIC GARDEN, JULY 16TH 2011 (4 of 32)
Plaque inside the main entrance of the new Sainsbury Laboratory explaining the architectural context and concept of the building.
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The further notes below are based partly on the Garden's website, and on a short report of this visit written by Vaughan Southgate & Brian Rosen (in press November 2011).
NOTE ON THE BUILDING
The Sainsbury Laboratory was designed by Stanton Williams and was opened on April 27, 2011. It has 'high-tech' specifications and houses the Herbarium, a seminar room, meeting spaces, support areas, and laboratory areas for 120 botanical staff, as well as a new Garden Cafe for the public. Further information is given on this explanatory plaque.
PS (October 2012): This building has just won the Stirling Prize (for good British architecture): bit.ly/UVf5mD
NOTE ON THE GARDEN
The garden is set in about 16 hectares (40 acres) of land containing about 8,000 different species of plants and trees from all over the world. The garden opened in 1846 and succeeded an older, smaller garden elsewhere in the city. Initially (1831), the University funded development of only the western half, the layout of which is credited to the first Garden Curator, Andrew Murray, in consultation with Reverend John Stevens Henslow, and is now a Grade II* Listed Landscape. Well-known as a mentor of Charles Darwin, Henslow was an all-round scientist, who was Professor of Botany in the University from 1825 to 1861. He had firm ideas about variation and the nature of species, and his garden planting scheme was conceived to illustrate this. So in an almost literal sense, the garden sowed the seeds of Darwin’s later thinking on these topics in the development of his own evolutionary ideas. The planting schemes were also laid out, according to plant systematics of the time, on a silt and sand soil, and this soil lies on chalk and flint. Owing to the low rainfall; extensive mulching is carried out, minimising the amount of watering necessary to keep the plants healthy. Chemical fertilizers and pesticides are used to an absolute minimum.
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The Peugeot EX1 Concept is an electric vehicle made by Peugeot and presented in the Paris 2010 autoshow. It has two engines that provides 250 kW (340 hp) and 480 Nm of torque.
It has broken 6 speed records for a vehicle weighing less than 1000 kg. Set from a standing start, the EX1 set the following times: 1/8 mile (8.89sec), 1/4 mile (14.4s), 500m (16.81s), 1/2 mile (23.85s), 1000m (28.16s), and 1 mile (41.09s). It set a 0-60 mph run in 3.55sec and an overall top speed of 161 mph.
New church branding. Everyone's favorite design project, right?
This is for a church in Salt Lake City, UT that is thinking of a name change. The church itself is not cutting-edge contemporary, but not old-school Baptist either -- somewhere in between. This is the first stage. Overall, I like the direction, but I'm eager to hear more ideas.
Goal: Rebranding/name change
Audience: Families, with a desire to reach more twenty-somethings.
Direction: I am in concept mode, so the boundaries are endless. Edgy or grungy won't be a good fit. I like a clean, crisp look, but am open to suggestions otherwise.
Project: The Canyons Church, Salt Lake City, UT
Other important info: I wish I were Cameron Smith. Seriously.
Here is the final concept piece :)
*Names/Identities are fake
*I do not own the Facebook logo
I had to pick a special concept that represented my generation, and of course, I picked Facebook, and how teens are addicted and how they post really personal information, and I had to show that in a photo/photos, and also had to write a story about it.
medical analysis concept, a syringe, and some tablets with a computer keyboard on wooden desk - image from our photo collection of medical images at www.freeimages.co.uk/galleries/medical/index.htm