View allAll Photos Tagged interlock
A technique for lap siding. This photo is a little washed out the siding is yellow against redish-brown.
Looking east towards Indianapolis from MY Interlocking at east end of Big Four Yard. Avon, Indiana, 13NOV88.
**This is for a monogram ONLY** Please tell me letters in exact order-normally First name, Last name, Middle name. (Middle inital, which is the last name, will be larger)
This view gives a good idea on what went on when I laid the caps and pavers, in order to get a deck I feel comfortable with.
BTW, the patio project has just passed the one-month mark.
Interlocking walkway along the side of a suburban home in thornhill
Check out Rainbow Landscaping's Services on our Website at rainbowlandscaping.com
--
Articles `
Intermeshing (aka interlocking crochet, double filet) baby blanket in progress, in a stitch pattern that was a happy accident of my charting experimentation. I like how the background and foreground switch, but I think I generally prefer less strong contrast than the blue and pale yellow band.
Working off a similar idea as the Small Triambic Icosahedron, this model is the next stellation of the icosahedron.
I initially designed this with the same approach as the STI, using 60 units folded from rectangles, but I decided to try a different approach and redesigned it to be made from 20 triangles instead.
For a slight variation, steps 7-10 can be done upside-down, flipping which side of the unit is considered the "front". This will produce a small color change, as the central white triangles are visible underneath the 3-fold axes. Interesting note, those white triangles are positioned in the final model as the solid faces of the base internal icosahedron.
For size recommendations... The model pictured in my photostream was made from triangles that are as large as possible to get 2 triangles per sheet of 10" kami. I would not recommend going any smaller than this, as the assembly can get difficult with how tightly it is woven.
These are the longest socks I've made yet! Almost knee socks. Malabrigo sock yarn was wonderful to work with. Great colors, just a few slubs here and there, and you get a ton of yarn!
Incastri cinesi
Please don't favorite my images if you don't have a public profile, photostream, and public favorites, or you will be blocked.
Borgert Paving Stones: Strassen Classic Tumbled Pavers, MN River Color Blend, Random Pattern
Interlocking Concrete Driveway Installed in Farmington, MN
-----------------------------------------------------------
~~ Patios - Pergolas - Outdoor Living ~~
-----------------------------------------------------------
The Art of Landscape Design - Providing Exceptional Quality & Uniquely Creative Design/Build Landscapes. From Contemporary to Classic… Transforming functional spaces to evoke the feeling of living in fine art.
Please visit our website @ www.SwitzersNursery.com
Find us on...FaceBook
Join our Circle... Google+
Our Wordpress Blog Site... Switzer's Nursery & Landscaping
The eastbound home board on the single track of the Newark Branch at DB Interlocking. This 3-target searchlight stands not too far from a matching signal on the NY&GL for Track 2.
interlocking side walkway created by Rainbow Landscaping. This walkway is made of interlocking stone and wraps around the Toronto home
Check out Rainbow Landscaping's Services on our Website at www.rainbowlandscaping.com.
--
Another texture for your Photoshop layering fun.
Uploaded for free use under the terms of a Creative Commons license. If you use this texture in subsequent works, please link back to this image's Flickr page, and put a thumbnail of your creation in the comments here (so everybody else can see what you've done with it). Thanks!
Biennale di Venezia 2014 - 14th International Architecture Exhibition - Fundamentals.
Fundamentals consists of three interlocking exhibitions:
1.Absorbing Modernity 1914-2014 is an invitation to the national pavilions to show the process of the erasure of national characteristics.
2.Elements of Architecture, in the Central Pavilion, pays close attention to the fundamentals of our buildings used by any architect, anywhere, anytime.
3.Monditalia dedicates the Arsenale to a single theme – Italy – with exhibitions, events, and theatrical productions.
The 14th International Architecture Exhibition, titled Fundamentals, directed by Rem Koolhaas and organized by la Biennale di Venezia, chaired by Paolo Baratta, was open to the public from June 7 through November 23, 2014, in Venica Italy. 65 National Participations were exhibiting in the historic pavilions in the Giardini, in the Arsenale, and in the city of Venice. They examine key moments from a century of modernization. Together, the presentations start to reveal how diverse material cultures and political environments transformed a generic modernity into a specific one. Participating countries show, each in their own way, a radical splintering of modernity's in a century where the homogenizing process of globalization appeared to be the master narrative
Absorbing Modernity 1914–2014 has been proposed for the contribution of all the pavilions, and they too are involved in a substantial part of the overall research project, whose title is Fundamentals. The history of the past one hundred years prelude to the Elements of Architecture section hosted in the Central Pavilion, where the curator offers the contemporary world those elements that should represent the reference points for the discipline: for the architects but also for its dialogue with clients and society. Monditalia section in the Corderie with 41 research projects, reminds us of the complexity of this reality without complacency or prejudice, which is paradigmatic of what happens elsewhere in the world; complexities that must be deliberately experienced as sources of regeneration. Dance, Music, Theatre and Cinema with the programmes of the directors will participate in the life of the section, with debates and seminars along the six-month duration of the exhibition.
Elements of Architecture / Central Pavilions
This exhibition is the result of a two-year research studio with the Harvard Graduate School of Design and collaborations with a host of experts from industry and academia. Elements of Architecture looks under a microscope at the fundamentals of our buildings, used by any architect, anywhere, anytime: the floor, the wall, the ceiling, the roof, the door, the window, the façade, the balcony, the corridor, the fireplace, the toilet, the stair, the escalator, the elevator, the ramp. The exhibition is a selection of the most revealing, surprising, and unknown moments from a new book, Elements of Architecture, that reconstructs the global history of each element. It brings together ancient, past, current, and future versions of the elements in rooms that are each dedicated to a single element. To create diverse experiences, we have recreated a number of very different environments – archive, museum, factory, laboratory, mock-up, simulation
Check out Rainbow Landscaping's Services on our Website at www.rainbowlandscaping.com.
--
Ettelbrück station (Luxemburg). Interlocking machine, a couple of years after it was put out of use
Found inside GR Tower on the ground level, several remains from days long ago.
The item on top is an electrical switch, I believe it was a "floor button", which the operator would step on to close a circuit.
The item on the bottom is the remains of a crank. A crank changed the direction of mechanical travel by 90 degrees.