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NW corner of Clark and Farwell (built in 1921)
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It's actually the head office of the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (our car insurance company), but all that tubing just makes me think hamsters...
Like Blend, eZ renovated an old open space and kept it largely open, with some offices for sales and managerial folks. This is where some of the developers work.
Yeerongpilly is a suburb of Brisbane, Australia. It is eight km south of the Brisbane central business district. The suburb had a population of 1,984 at the 2011 Australian census. It has a large Asian population and a growing Sub-Saharan African population.
Yeerongpilly is derived from the Aboriginal words "yarung" meaning sandy or gravelly or "yurong" meaning rain and "pilly" meaning gully or watercourse. Yeerongpilly grew from an area named Boggo, which was logged for timber for Brisbane.
A state government research complex, last known as the Animal Research Institute, occupied a site adjacent to Fairfield Road from 1909 to 2011. The Brisbane Golf Club was established in the suburb in 1896. The Brisbane Golf Club is a 36 hole, private golf club and includes facilities such as driving range and pro shop. A small section of the north eastern boundary runs along Ipswich Road. Source: en.wikipedia.org
Fowey Harbour Offices in Fowey in Cornwall (UK).
Note the sign on the right.
'Queen Victoria and Prince Albert landed on this Quay September 8th 1846.'
Good spot by my regular photostream contributor David on his travels and photograph is posted here with kind permission.
Les offices, (1560 - 1580) étaient utilisés comme bureaux de magistrats, juges, techniciens et marchands de Florence, et furent transformés par une galerie privée pour le plaisir de la famille régnante de Florence, les Médicis, et de leurs hôtes. Outre aux peintures, aux statues, aux bijoux et aux instruments scientifiques, furent exposées aussi des armes et ceci fit de la galerie une des collections plus intéressante du monde. En 1865, les Offices devinrent un musée, et aujourd'hui les Offices sont composés de 50 salles comprenant peintures allant du 13° au 18° siècle. Parmi les plus célèbres, la célèbre « Madone sur le trône » de Giotto, la « Bataille de San Romano » de Paolo Uccello, le dittico de Piero de la Francesca « Federico de Montefeltro », « la naissance de Vénère » de Botticelli, en plus des 3 œuvres de Leonardo de Vinci, il existe une œuvre de Michelangelo, quelques unes de Raffaello et beaucoup de Tiziano et de Caravaggio. Toutes les peintures sont disposées en ordre chronologique, en sorte qu’il soit possible d’apprécier pleinement toutes les évolutions de l'art à travers les siècles.