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Davy Crockett cofferdam deconstruction -
A view of the cofferdam being dismantled as the last phase of the Davy Crockett vessel deconstruction project. (11.8.11)
This is Berlin's oldest 'Stromtrasse' in service since 1909. The pylons, soon to be removed, are 75 years old!
Notice the Stork's nest at the top of pylon. 2,5km from the centre of Berlin.
1800 Main Street
Dallas, Texas 75201
The art deco Mercantile Clock Tower emerges from behind the remnants of the old Dallas Grand Hotel parking garage. The 1900 block of Main Street was razed during the summer of 2007 to make way for the new Main Street Gardens Park.
Fareast Death Cult 2015-DAY2
SOCORE FACTORY
2015/7/19(sun)
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MURDER WITHIN SIN
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A "deep dive" into a soon-to-disappear retail landmark. The first and original anchor store at the Beloit Plaza. Walked around on a cold day last week with a too-long lens (effective 120-300mm) focused on demolition of the unique architecture that made up most (all?) Kohl's Grocery stores in the 60's.
The arched design meant there are no interior beams or supporting columns. This results in an open floor plan, with no obstructions. It'd make a near-perfect venue for concerts and theater, but in this location, and with a population less-than 50,000, the Greater Beloit area would be hard pressed to make the economics work for such a venue.
As I understand it, this will be torn down and replaced with a new building housing the Kids First Beloit Lincoln Academy public charter school.
The Lafayette Building was a 14 story office building built in 1923. The Detroit building was last occupied in 1997. It was demolished between October 2009 and February 2010.
Fareast Death Cult 2015-DAY2
SOCORE FACTORY
2015/7/19(sun)
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she luv it
OOZEPUS
W.D.L.K.
SELF DECONSTRUCTION
MURDER WITHIN SIN
THE HAWKS
FUNERAL MOTH
HEMIPENIS
ANATOMIA
T.J.MAXX
DUB 4 REASON
SECOND TO NONE
Office tower being slowly deconstructed a few blocks northwest of the White House.
Washington, DC / July 24, 2008
When the city of La Center needed to remove a dilapidated house on city property, they chose to deconstruct, rather than demolish.
La Center recently purchased a lot with a vacated house slated for removal and has contracted with DeConstruction Services for this project. Says Public Works Director, Jeff Sarvis, “The use of deconstruction to remove houses is another step toward reducing waste, promoting reuse and recycling, and keeping it out of our landfills, which is an essential component of sustainable, green building.”
Working with DeConstruction Services—a project of the non-profit organization The ReBuilding Center—La Center will keep 6000 square feet of reusable building materials from the landfill. The environmental savings of deconstruction are the equivalent of preserving 20 mature trees in the forest, taking 1.7 cars off the road in the reduction of greenhouse gas, and saving 1440 gallons of clean drinking water.
For more information:
email: info@rebuildingcenter.org
DeConstruction Services: www.deconstructionservices.org
City of La Center: www.ci.lacenter.wa.us
Photo Credit:: Alice Peters, City of La Center. Okay for media use and non-commercial use with attribution.
You can still see what this used to look like on Google Maps: 1301 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington DC (near the Freedom Plaza)
This is images inspired by photographer Aaron Siskind. It was my first project 'Deconstruction' at my Foundation Course. I was looking to focus on unusual ways to photograph something to obscure what the image is.
from a library, to a shelf, to this. me without books is...i don't even know.
GAH!!!! i almost forgot, cause they are sitting elsewhere. i am DEFINITELY keeping Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close (signed), The History of Love (signed), and the PostSecret book.
Removing the building next door. Word is they're going to take it to Paraguay to build it up again. Weird rumor, but that's the story I heard. A Whole Foods and condos are going in afterwards.
When the city of La Center needed to remove a dilapidated house on city property, they chose to deconstruct, rather than demolish.
La Center recently purchased a lot with a vacated house slated for removal and has contracted with DeConstruction Services for this project. Says Public Works Director, Jeff Sarvis, “The use of deconstruction to remove houses is another step toward reducing waste, promoting reuse and recycling, and keeping it out of our landfills, which is an essential component of sustainable, green building.”
Working with DeConstruction Services—a project of the non-profit organization The ReBuilding Center—La Center will keep 6000 square feet of reusable building materials from the landfill. The environmental savings of deconstruction are the equivalent of preserving 20 mature trees in the forest, taking 1.7 cars off the road in the reduction of greenhouse gas, and saving 1440 gallons of clean drinking water.
For more information:
email: info@rebuildingcenter.org
DeConstruction Services: www.deconstructionservices.org
City of La Center: www.ci.lacenter.wa.us
Photo Credit:: Alice Peters, City of La Center. Okay for media use and non-commercial use with attribution.
Martin County Florida's old couthouse was torn down in 1985. This photo was of the last remaining wall.
The deconstruction of an exhibit is a lot of work and takes our full team of Museum staff. Here Curator of Interpretation, Ronette Rumpca, picks up the hands on items from the “Our South Dakota” exhibit. Ronette develops many of the hands on activities museum visitors enjoy throughout our gallery space. She certainly had her work cut out for her in “Our South Dakota”.
Mine arrived yesterday and I must say that I am very happy with her.
Her hair is very stiff (like concrete! ;) but the style is very nice and the gel used is good- you cannot see marks from a hair net, it does not flock and there is none of it on her face.
While some fellow collectors find the fashion and especially the shoes and jewelry in combination with the fluffy dress too edgy, I must say I love it. I mean, hey, who really wants another Sunday dress with flower print for their dolls?? One of the reasons why I nevr got a Tonner doll is that their ensembles are mostly way too conservative for me.