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"KNNFive" is a Thai artist, illustrator, and graphic designer known for creating distinct, four (4) eyed characters. whose work is often categorized under the #neothaicivilization movement and blends retro-futuristic elements with Thai cultural influence.
Finally, "KNNFive" was seen about Melbourne's iconic laneways and city centre, including Hosier Lane, in the early Summer of 2017.
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A guy answers his front doorbell, and there's a snail sitting on his front step. Disgusted by snails, he picks it up, tosses it over the fence, and goes on with his day.
Five years later, there's a knock on his door. It's the snail. The snail says, "What was up with that?!"
Five Ways Tower is a 23-storey commercial building on a 2.1-acre (8,500 m2) prime site located in the Birmingham City Centre by the corner of Frederick Road and Islington Road, near to the Five Ways roundabout and close to Five Ways Station, at the gateway to the Edgbaston area of Birmingham 15, England.
The building was completed in 1979.
Several hotels expressed interest in acquiring the building from its owners, since its solid concrete design could be converted into a business class hotel.
The building is vacant due to the last tenants evacuating the building due to ill health amongst the workforce. It turned out that the building suffers from Sick Building Syndrome, and being expensive to refurbish to modern standards a likely option is demolition in line with the regeneration of the surrounding area.
The building has in excess of 100,000 sqft of existing net office space, six lifts, basement storage, and a double height floor at the top. The building has a carpark for approximately 200 cars allocated to the Tower.
The building's architect was Philip Bright of the Property Services Agency. Andy Foster described it as being similar to the work of James Stirling.
These five Black Swans were almost perfectly synchronised with their wing movements. The first swan on the right was a little ahead of the other four. Melaeuca Inlet, Tasmania.
Love these things. Great for running.
Brutal out though - yesterday was already the third day forecast to be 100 degrees - and we've got two more coming up this week.
This shows the five Buddhas of the five directions. Vairochana, the white Buddha, is in the centre. He is known as the 'Illuminator'. The other Buddhas are Amoghasiddhi, Akshobya, Amitabha and Ratnasambhava.
mr c and i went for a drive today and ended up at this picturesque part of the leeds-liverpool canal. unfortunately just as we got there it started hammering it down, and i didn't have a coat. so i didn't get many pictures.
you have to look quite carefully to see all five locks, but they are there
some info here
Darkness falls as the shops close and people wait for their lift home.
Photo taken in Great Torrington. One of several attempts, but I finally managed to get a three and a half second interval with no movement in it.
Strange shape!
...why did I think this was a trapezoid at first. I need to go back to geometry class.