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My company UST Global celebrates its 11th foundation week. The celebrations began on 15-Sep-2010. Had a rocking music show by playback singer Karthik!
Visit to Stahls Automotive Foundation in Chesterfield, Michigan on March 15, 2014. The collection is open to the public on Tuesday afternoons from 1 - 4 pm, however, this was a private opening for two classic car clubs.
From front to back we see three Packards from the early thirties, a 1932 Stutz DV-32 and a 1930 Cadillac V-16 Phaeton.
Find all of my classic car photos here: Car Collections
So, a few days later, they laid the cement block for the foundation. At this point I saw the exact outside dimensions of the house. I Hope it isn't eating too much of the back yard up... as you can see, my house is about 1.5-2 times longer than the neighboring house.
Ariel-Foundation Park in Mount Vernon, OH is built on the site of the former Pittsburgh Plate Glass factory, with some of the original structures in various states of ruin. These shots were taken on Kodak TMAX 100 film with the Lomography Diana F+ camera, and developed in FPP Super Mono monobath chemistry. The monobath is a super convenient and economical way to develop your black and white film at home. The Film Photography Project store has a helpful guide that lists which film emulsions work best with the Super Mono.
Here's a link to a video that shows the process of using the monobath to develop this roll of film:
The head office of this agency is articulated through modular elements, glass partitions and integrated furniture. The facilities include offices, classrooms, workshops and a multipurpose hall.
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Las oficinas de esta agencia se articulan a través de elementos modulares, particiones de vidrio y mobiliario integrado. Las instalaciones albergan despachos, aulas, espacio para talleres de trabajo y una sala polivalente.
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St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church, located in Episkopeio, Republic of Cyprus, has a rich and fascinating history that spans several decades. From its establishment to its growth and contributions to the local community, this article will explore the significant milestones and events that have shaped the church into what it is today.
The foundation of St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church can be traced back to the early 1990s when an influx of Russian immigrants began arriving in Cyprus. Many of these immigrants were Orthodox Christians who sought to establish a place of worship that would cater to their spiritual needs and cultural traditions. Recognizing the importance of providing a religious sanctuary for this growing community, plans were set in motion to establish a Russian Orthodox Church in Episkopeio.
In 1995, with the support of the local Russian Orthodox community, construction of St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church commenced. The church was designed in the traditional Russian Orthodox architectural style, featuring ornate domes and intricate interior decorations. It quickly became a focal point for the Russian community in Cyprus, providing a space for worship, community gatherings, and cultural events.
On October 10, 1999, St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church was officially consecrated and opened to the public. The consecration ceremony was presided over by His Eminence Archbishop Chrysostomos II, the Primate of the Autocephalous Orthodox Church of Cyprus, and His Eminence Archbishop Mark of Yegoryevsk, the head of the Moscow Patriarchate's Administration for Institutions Abroad.
With its doors open, St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church began serving the spiritual needs of the Russian Orthodox community in Episkopeio and the surrounding areas. Regular divine services were conducted, including the celebration of the Divine Liturgy and various sacraments. The church also established a Sunday school, offering religious education for children and young adults.
Over the years, St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church expanded its activities beyond the realm of worship. Recognizing the importance of fostering a sense of community and providing assistance to those in need, the church initiated various social and charitable programs. These programs included organizing cultural events, concerts, and exhibitions that showcased Russian traditions and heritage. Additionally, the church actively participated in fundraising efforts to support local charities and humanitarian organizations.
St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church also played a significant role in promoting interfaith dialogue and understanding. It welcomed visitors from different religious backgrounds and engaged in various interfaith initiatives to foster harmony and mutual respect among different faith communities in Cyprus.
As the Russian community in Cyprus continued to grow, so did the influence and activities of St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church. The church became a hub for Russian cultural events, such as traditional music concerts, art exhibitions, and language classes. It also established strong ties with other Russian Orthodox churches and organizations worldwide, further enhancing its presence and outreach.
In 2013, St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church celebrated its 15th anniversary. The occasion was marked with a series of events, including religious services, cultural performances, and a gala dinner. The celebration not only commemorated the church's achievements but also highlighted its ongoing commitment to serving the spiritual and cultural needs of the Russian Orthodox community in Cyprus.
Today, St. Andrew's Russian Orthodox Church continues to thrive as a vibrant spiritual and cultural center. It remains an important institution for the Russian Orthodox community in Episkopeio and serves as a bridge between Cyprus and Russia, fostering cultural exchange and understanding. The church's dedication to religious worship, community outreach, and interfaith dialogue ensures that it will continue to play a vital role in the spiritual and social fabric of the Republic of Cyprus for years to come.
Onze tentoonstellingen willen geen oase zijn. Onze presentatie is onaf, in beweging, ongepolijst, contradictorisch, slordig, complex, onharmonieus, levend en onmonumentaal, zoals de wereld buiten de museummuren.
De Verbeke Foundation is een private kunstsite die geopend werd op 1 juni 2007 door kunstverzamelaars Geert Verbeke en Carla Verbeke-Lens.
Cultuur, natuur en ecologie komen er samen. De ruimte herbergt een indrukwekkende verzameling van moderne en hedendaagse kunst en biedt als kunstenvrijplaats ook kansen aan jonge kunstenaars.
Met zijn 12 hectare natuurgebied en zijn 20.000 m² overdekte ruimten is de Verbeke Foundation één van de grootste privé-initiatieven voor hedendaagse kunst in Europa. De loodsen van het vroegere transportbedrijf van Geert Verbeke werden omgebouwd tot unieke expositieruimtes. Eén van de gebouwen werd ingericht om de uitzonderlijke verzameling collages en assemblages tentoon te stellen. De Verbeke Foundation is in een aanhoudend groeiproces. Kunstenaars kunnen er in residentie verblijven en grotere en kleinere tentoonstellingen wisselen elkaar af, waardoor de foundation er elke dag anders uitziet, zoals een ademend organisme.
Geschiedenis
In het begin van de jaren 1990 begonnen Geert en Carla Verbeke-Lens kunst te verzamelen. Na een initiële interesse voor abstracte schilderkunst werd de collectie geheroriënteerd naar collages en assemblages van hoofdzakelijk Belgische kunstenaars. De afgelopen jaren werd de verzameling verder uitgebreid naar hedendaagse kunst en naar bio-art.
Collages en assemblages
De kern van de privéverzameling bestaat uit een uitzonderlijke collectie van zo’n 6000 collages en assemblages voornamelijk uit de twintigste eeuw. Een aparte ruimte werd ingericht om een deel van deze collectie permanent tentoon te stellen.
Hedendaags kunst
De Verbeke Foundation wenst een plek te zijn waar cultuur, natuur en ecologie samenkomen. Het werk van bio-artiesten en van kunstenaars die met levende materialen werken (planten, dieren, geuren) sluit hier naadloos bij aan. Sinds de opening van de Verbeke Foundation in 2007 kon de verzameling uitgebreid worden met hedendaagse werken en in situ gebouwde installaties.
AK1725 from Penang (PEN) to Singapore (SIN) in 1 hours 05 minutes
AirAsia Foundation livery
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The Graham Foundation is fortunate to own and occupy the Madlener House, a turn-of-the-century residence by architects Richard Schmidt (1866–1959) and Hugh Garden (1873–1961).
The House was sensitively restored for the Foundation by Daniel Brenner (1917–1977) in 1963–64, and presently contains the Foundation’s offices, exhibition space, lecture hall, and a permanent exhibition of architectural fragments from the work of Louis H. Sullivan, his mentor John H. Edleman, and his disciples Frank Lloyd Wright and George Grant Elmslie.
"Langen Foundation near Neuss, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany is a museum designed by Japanese architect Tadao Ando. The foundation showcases a collection of Oriental Art and Modern Art.
The museum was created on grounds which used to be a NATO rocket base. The building has double-skin volume and two half-buried temporary exhibition wings with a total area of 900 m²; the structure mainly consists of reinforced concrete, glass and steel. The museum offers three exhibition spaces totaling an area of 1,300 square meters. Situated within the ground-level concrete slab is the so-called Japan Room – an unusually long and narrow gallery conceptualized by Ando as a space of “tranquillity” especially for the Japanese segment of the Langen Collection. The two subterranean exhibition rooms, with a ceiling height of a surprising eight meters, were in turn designed to accommodate the modern part of the collection. The museum opened to the public in 2004."
Source: wikipedia.org
The Chemical Heritage Foundation, in Philadelphia, PA, is a museum that exhibits research and manufacturing equipment related to chemistry.
Mrs Tobeka Zuma, Patron of the Tobeka Madiba Zuma Foundation, visits Kalafong Oncology Hospital as part of World Cancer Day. (Photo: GCIS)
A member of Kalki Avatar Foundation explains the message of Kalki Avatar Gohar Shahi to pilgrims near the Ganges in Haridwar, India.
Project spearheaded by Lunavonrandolf Kenin!
Foundation for Life of Second Life
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An IHLE Microcar (German) in front and a 1930 American Austin Bantam beyond. These cars look to me like so much fun. The IHLE was designed for carnival and amusement park use, though I would presume not in the bumper cars ride!
Visit to Stahls Automotive Foundation in Chesterfield, Michigan on March 15, 2014. The collection is open to the public on Tuesday afternoons from 1 - 4 pm, however, this was a private opening for two classic car clubs.
Find all of my classic car photos here: Car Collections