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Inspired by Stephen Shore's gorgeous photo; U.S.10 Post Falls, Idaho and it's lyrical beauty and acceptance of the world around us I went this morning searching for just such a scene.

I looked for a location with minimal expression and inherent beauty, yet without drama. Found it 16 miles away.

Some photos are created in a snap or two. this one took me 10 minutes to compose and click.

 

Full of elements, yet those puddles are the most important ones.

They give your eyes a runway to take off and escape this place.

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Vitra Design Museum

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The June 18, 2017 EyesOn Design car show at the Edsel Ford estate in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan.

 

All of my classic car photos can be found here: Car Collections

 

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This is my 2nd design on my feet

Europe, Netherlands, Rotterdam, Circuit board, Macro

 

The old electronic circuit board of a defunct sound amplifier.

It is a NAD design, it must be its logic that makes it look like a le Corbusier-type functionalist urban design maquette.

 

Playing with a 10 mm macro extension tube, which converts the good old Lumix 25 f/1,7 to a macro lens. Great fun.

   

My newest sticker design. Hope to have these printed soon. It still needs some work.

Design in the underground

Hong Kong Island

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21.sept.09 Porto airport inside (1) -Portugal

Francisco Sa Carneiro Airport (Maia)

 

starting from here the journey thru Portugal in september 09.

~ seen inside of the entrance hall in morning light~

 

you can find The New flickr Group "Urban Design Office"here

www.flickr.com/groups/1209338@N21/

 

wish you all a wonderful rest of this sunday and a colorful new week !

 

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images from whatwedo.dk, taken by Tia Borgsmidt

 

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From heavy, long wooden platforms, to light and sleek air-wings; each form and material has their maker and rider each designed for a particular challenge and ride

The Engineering Building (1959–1963) was the first major building by British architects James Stirling and James Gowan. This Grade II* listed building comprises workshops and laboratories at ground level, and a tower containing offices and lecture theatres.

 

The building is part of the Red Trilogy by James Stirling. Beginning in the late 1950s, the architect designed three university buildings featuring distinctly red materials: red bricks and red tiles. The Red Trilogy includes the Engineering Building, University of Leicester (1959–1963), the Faculty of History, University of Cambridge (1964–1967), and the Florey Building, The Queen's College, Oxford (1966–1971). James Stirling and James Gowan worked together on the design for the Engineering Building. The Trilogy's two later buildings were designed by Stirling, without Gowan.

 

The Engineering Building is a large and complex structure. Stirling and Gowan were tasked to design spaces for offices, laboratories, auditorium, and workshops with heavy machinery. The design also includes a water tank on top. The workshops are located in the low-rise section of the building, in a hall with a rectangular floor plan. Connected to the workshop hall is the tower, which houses auditorium, offices, and laboratories. The water tank sits on top of the tower. The tower section is notable for its chamfered edges and its prismatic geometry. The auditorium is located at the base of the tower. The auditoriums seating arrangement is designed typically stadium-like with staggered rows of seats. The angled auditorium floor results in a pronounced wedge-shape on the building's exterior. The tower's facades are clad in glass and red tiles, the workshop hall's facade is entirely made of frosted glass.

 

A unique feature of the workshop hall is its roof construction. The roof's geometry is rotated by 45 degrees in respect to the floor plan's orientation. This results in a unique jagged roof line and a diamond-pattern-like perimeter. The roof appears as a series of multiple translucent prisms. The translucent effect was achieved by lining the glass panes with fibre-glass. Other parts of the glass shell are completely opaque, in contrast. Here, the glass panes were coated with a thin layer of aluminium.

 

Stirling and Gowan were commissioned in 1957. The design is dated to 1959. Construction lasted from 1960 to 1963. The consulting structural engineer was Frank Newby.

Way, way too much reworking.

(Designed by architect Matti Suuronen, 1968) integrated with a youth center, by architect Peter Hübner, 2008. Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Photo: Stefano Perego.

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The four rotating random graphics are based on the colors, textures, and type of r2. New site goes live on Tuesday—I've been coding my ass off to get it done in time.

 

I'm also switching hosts to Media Temple, so the site might be down as name servers update.

 

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For the last couple of weekends, I have wandered around the old Mill streets on the Leeds side of the TransPennine line into Dewsbury. Most of the area is a bit of a dump, with most buildings having a new use or derelict. However just glancing up and the old buildings reveal a rich history, almost tucked under Dewsbury viaduct is a fabulous looking building, currently not having much use. I've no idea about any history of the building.

 

Here a TransPennine Class 185 with 21st Century Design is crossing a couple of examples of Victorian Style.

 

1P77 13:47 Manchester Airport to Middlesbrough.

 

Saturday 12th January 2019.

At the 2018 Back to the Fifties car show

Design&Fold: nov.-dec. 2022

From one uncut square paper

Acrylic paints

 

創作:2022年11-12月

不切正方形一枚折り

アクリル絵の具

This is a still from a 1940 Chevrolet film on design. The film shows how design evolved from the first automobiles to the streamlined design of the late 1930s. This model of a locomotive is shown as an example. I asked someone with knowledge of American diesel locomotives, and this model was never put in production by EMD, General Motors' locomotive division. It is a beautiful model though, and too bad it never was to be seen on America's railroads.

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=YLY_O2OIuXE

Milano, Museo della Scienza e della Tecnologia L. Da Vinci.

Manufatti in alluminio.

Compasso d'Oro 1989 a: M. Lucci e G. Fassina

per la lampada Tolomeo.

 

Spremiagrumi Juice Salif.

Disegnato daPhilippe Starck sulla tovaglia di una pizzeria.

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