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Fairfields Offices, opened 1890, with sculptural embellishments of bare-breasted mermaids by James McGillivray. Wiki says Charles Rennie Mackintosh was an office junior in the architects practice at the time. The eyes of the central figure are very lifelike!
Week 2, Day 3
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January 8th 2012
Camera: Canon EOS 7D
Lens: EF-S 15-85mm f3.5-5.6 IS USM
Focal length: 15mm
ISO: 100
Aperture: f11
Exposure: five exposures between 1 and 8sec
Was on the first photoexpedition in 2012. This is from the waterfront in Aalborg (KMD' headquaters).
The picture is a HDR combined of 5 shots.
The shots are taken approx ½ hour before sunrise.
© Ole Houen - 2012
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Dominikański offices by Skanska Property Poland
Location: Wroclaw, Poland
Built: 2013-2015
Architects: Medusa Group (Bytom, Poland)
Total office area: 35 500 m2
Project include renovation of baroque Oppersdorf family Palace from 18th century.
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Take a look at the Fieldfisher offices. View their LSN networkpartner page here: www.legalsupportnetwork.co.uk/law-firms/fieldfisher
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Doorbells, Danger, and Dead Batteries: User Research War Stories, Portigal, Steve, 2016. New York: Rosenfeld Media.
Mirror's Edge (PC, 2009) - created by DICE
Panorama of the RP&A building's marketing floor from chapter 01 (Flight), stereographic projection, nadir view.
The full 360x180 panorama (equirectangular projection) can be found here incl. interactive view.
360x180 panorama, 52 frames at 4K UHD (3840x2160), fov 90, stitched with Hugin.
In-game virtual camera with invisible tripod and panoramic head (FlyCam, FoV, TimeStop) via Unreal Engine 3 INI config. Shutter via SweetFx.
Image enhancements (SGSSAA) via NVidia Inspector.
Positions 1 through 4, (left to right), will all soon share the same fate at position 5. This photo was taken from the temporary tables set up in the back of the room so we could still operate during the transition.
Once located just inside the main gate, these were the former offices of the Surrey (Commercial) Docks which in its heyday comprised nine docks, six ‘mast ponds’ and a canal on a 460-acre site. From 1864, the Surrey Commercial Dock Company managed this dockyard for the trade and storage of timber on the Rotherhithe peninsula; it had been previously been run by three separate enterprises. The imposing Dock Office building served as general offices, Superintendent’s office, and a janitor’s house, with the Company’s engineer James McConnochie the likely architect.
When the docks closed in 1969, the building fell into disrepair, but it was rescued in 1985 by the London Docklands Development Corporation, which redeveloped the area from 1981. This grade 2 listed building is now a rare surviving remnant of what was one of the largest and most important of London’s docks in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Located at the dockyard entrance, its large clock tower would have been well known to those who arrived at work on the docks each day; with its bell-like roof with fishscale slates and a weathervane, it is still a prominent landmark in this much-changed industrial landscape.
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The Inspire Room at Gloucestershire College, a place for training, development and play. Staff can use the room to try out new learning technologies, try out software, get information and advice. The room is also used on a regular basis for development and training.
08 March 2018, EU Mayors' Conference on "Building Urban Defences Against Terrorism"
Belgium - Brussels - March 2018
© European Union / Fred Guerdin
James Morrison, Head of Cabinet of Sir Julian King
Robert Weber, Munich Police
Alexandre Hollander, CEO Amarante
Jean-François Barnier, Mayor of Chambon-Feugerolles, CoR rapporteur on the opinion "Action Plan to support the protection of public spaces"
Rudolf Niessler, Director for Smart and Sustainable Growth and Programmes Implementation IV, DG REGIO
Jan Valeskog, Vice Mayor for Urban Planning, Stockholm
Detlev Schürmann, German Forum for Crime Prevention
Detail from the former Eagle Insurance/Hudson's Coffee House building in Colmore Row in Birmingham, England.
Despite reports of the £500,000 refurbishment being completed, it looks like there is still a lot of work to be done on the facade.
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122-124 Colmore Row is a Grade I listed building on Colmore Row in Birmingham, England. Built as the Eagle Insurance Offices it was later occupied by Orion Insurance and was Hudson's Coffee House until late 2011, It is currently vacant (as of December 2012).
Completed in 1900, it was designed in an Arts and Crafts style by William Lethaby and Joseph Lancaster Ball. Pevsner's The Buildings of England: Warwickshire describes it as "one of the most original buildings of its date in England" and Foster's Birmingham (Pevsner Architectural Guides) as "one of the most important monuments of the Arts and Crafts Free Style in the country".
Evenacre acquired the building in 2011 and undertook a £500,000 renovation of the building including restoration of the stone façade and interior works including a feature reception. In October 2014 CBRE started marketing the vacant building to potential tenants.