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Looking through the window, it looks like folks left in a hurry at the end of a busy day. But hard to know if it's been like this since the pandemic started - or just since Friday. :)
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After leaving my previous officespace/workplace in southern France, I have now setup up a new workplace in my son's home, where I'll be working from for the next 2-3 months until I get a new permanent residence in the northern parts of Denmark
Torres de Jerez: I must have hundreds of photos of this building. Without a shadow of a doubt, one of my favourites in Madrid.
I would love to visit it inside.... before it is converted into another ordinary skyscraper in the city. Pity.
31 West Main Street is in the heart of Patchogue’s downtown revitalization, the building has stood in the Village for more than a century and has been restored beyond its original glory by TRITEC.
Today, 31 West is a 26,334 SF mixed use Office and Retail building. The original structure once stood with proud architectural features; high ceilings, keystones, cornices, crown molding and tin ceilings, many of these features have returned in the revitalization.
Redevelopment of the facade, the reintroduction of the original cornice at the top of the building, replacement of all storefronts, a new main entrance and lobby core, upgraded elevator, bathrooms and hallways have all been completed. The building has become the jewel of Main St and is at a prime location in the heart of the New Village project.
Redevelopment of the property was done by TRITEC Development Group, the construction was completed by TRITEC Building Company, and the building is managed by TRITEC Asset Management. The photographs were taken by Steve Geraci of Reflex Photo.
For more information about this project please visit www.tritecrealestate.com
This parking garage is located in Papendorp, Utrecht, The Netherlands. The design consists of two abstract volumes, interconnected by a crossing on the different layers where the volumes overlap. Two circular driveways provide access to the various parking levels in the building. The parking garage functions separately from the three office layers on the three top floors.
The entrance to the offices is located in an entrance hall on ground level. The facade of the building arose from the desire to construct a building that does not show the standard parking garage with its typical structure of beam, parapet and column. Based on the urban concept, the intention was to design a volume with a high level of abstraction.
It is quite difficult to take exciting photos of the building. Although the facade is intriguing, its overall form and size are fairly out of context. But, this building is very photogenic when the sun shines on it with a heavy storm clouds as a backdrop. The panels turn the façade in yellow and gold playground. They are arched, perforated platibond composite panels with an aluminium coating that gives it the metallic look. The design is by JHK Architecten.
The companies that were housed here are no longer situated here. It is now home to anti-squatters.
Technical stuff
This photo was realized by being on the right spot in the right time; Like a fair bit of photography works. Just before a heavy storm front hit Utrecht, with loads of rain and wind, the sun peeked through the clouds and highlighted almost the whole building. I balanced the lighting of the clouds a little with regard to the building. But the dramatic effect was solely created by the weather.
This photo was shot at 160 ISO, f8, -2/3, 1/2000 and 16 mils.