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This is a photo of the new ZURB Headquarters a day before demolition. The entire renovation project will take 18 weeks.
ZURB is a close-knit team of product designers that help companies design better websites, services and online products.(www.zurb.com).
Our living room light. It's Ikea & it's everywhere, but I love it. So much better than the boring, flush-to-the-ceiling, brass-trimmed circular light that the apartment came with!
Dramatic avian light fixture soaring above a quiet corner within The Pint of Milk 'breakfast and brunch restaurant', Newport.
EDIT: Light fixture by artist Jan Flook Lighting Pty: www.janflooklighting.com/#
FIKA series Swag Pendant Lights is a combination of simple form and textile cables. What you see in this project is the minimalist single socket pendant light designed by Judy Lighting. We paired it with our G95 vintage Edison light bulb to show off the lightbulb's original form in all its warm and inviting glory. View more about this project on www.judylighting.com/
Turned out to be a pain to install (not to put together, as it came assembled) but looks sweet once it's on.
Okay...this is not a serious photograph, but I was amused with the smiley face look of this small light fixture in a concrete wall along the sidewalk at Pismo Beach.
The fourth light fixture is lit up and working. The 12 gauge wire hanging off to the side is determined to be "hot", and ready to be fed into the fifth light fixture.
Yikes! Not liking the frayed cord and worried about fire hazard. Over the ~50 years' worth of use these fixtures are in need of rehab.
Lamp EJS Model 1204, 1959
Center Building, St. Elizabeth's Hospital (West Campus), Washington DC. Built 1856-59, with later wings added and alterations made from the 1870s through the 1930s. Abandoned as a hospital for the insane in the early 2000s, the complex is under construction and will re-open as the headquarters for the Dept. of Homeland Security. The center building will again serve as the main administration structure on the sprawling campus.
A hotel in Delaware I was in had these light fixtures in a hallway, I loved the shadows the cast of the ceiling.
It’s interesting to turn things upside down, it gives a whole new perspective on things, and in this case it’s a somewhat effective one. Huzzah!
Today started off very foggy, to the extent that I had to ad-hoc work out how to turn on the fog lights in Henry, and progressed to be baking hot. Possibly too hot, but then I’ll be complaining at the weekend, which looks set to be pretty manky, considering that Cat and I have planned to go to the Prom in the Park.
Still, we have waterproofs and umbrellas – what more do we need!
The Indiana State House was constructed in in 1888 and was designed by Edwin May. Interestingly the rotunda has a stained glass dome.
The Indiana State House is on the National Register #75000043.