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Construction site I, 2005

Archival pigment on melinex photo paper

14” x 9” (35.56 x 22.86 cm)

  

Event & Candid photographs @ 2018 Habitat For Humanity GTA Women Build in Brampton

Event & Candid photographs @ 2018 Habitat For Humanity GTA Women Build in Brampton

Various shapes and types of wood create different inspiration for projects. We like to leave our wood in its most raw form so that we have the ultimate flexibility when creating projects. Almost all of our wood is #reclaimed from Los Angeles county. Photo credit: @yooooonaa

 

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This construction site at Wien-Mitte train station somehow reminds me of a set for an X-Files episode. Something about an Arctic space craft.

At the construction site of Route 78 and Garden State Parkway. Client AECOM. [*Cannot be reproduced without permission*]

Event & Candid photographs @ 2018 Habitat For Humanity GTA Women Build in Brampton

Tracking construction of the Lowe's in Iwilei. Photo taken on Oct. 14, 2010. Watch the progression of construction as a slideshow.

Tracking construction of the Lowe's in Iwilei. Photo taken on Oct. 13, 2010. Watch the progression of construction as a slideshow.

Lots of blasting and digging on the former parking lot in front of the cultural centre in Handen at the moment. This is Linnea from JVAB.

Truck behind the fence at the Cannery construction site in Davis. Ink and watercolor.

Event & Candid photographs @ 2018 Habitat For Humanity GTA Women Build in Brampton

Event & Candid photographs @ 2018 Habitat For Humanity GTA Women Build in Brampton

Event & Candid photographs @ 2018 Habitat For Humanity GTA Women Build in Brampton

Event & Candid photographs @ 2018 Habitat For Humanity GTA Women Build in Brampton

SW corner stands. That gap exists because the three sides of the stands stand independent of each other, for earthquake safety. Tour guide wasn't sure if the gap would eventually be bridged or barricaded.

Event & Candid photographs @ 2018 Habitat For Humanity GTA Women Build in Brampton

Deputy Mayor Monica Kurzejeski and Troy Commissioner of Planning and Economic Development Steven Strichman visited 444 River Street to observe progress on renovations. The historic rehabilitation project will transform the 100,000 square foot former Marvin Neitzel Corporation warehouse into the 444 River Lofts, adding 74 new residential units, including a mix of affordable and market rate apartments. January 10, 2019.

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