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We’ve been scarred by lightnings,
a signature runs on
our obedient backs.
In these times of impermanence
a proof: some trunks can bear
the permanent energy of a peach-pink fire.
(Give me in return an unexpected
thing: quiet wave, immaterial skin,
the tree-bark of you, my deep-black sea,
slow wind of syllables whispered In
a cloud-ear of hums and roars,
you mine me yours
perfect
storm).
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As Mr. Einstein suggests, we all walk on a time-space curvature.
Pavement is elastic. The greater the weight, the deeper the distortion.
Weight is not a body-related cause, but knowledge (this is my vision of restricted relativity).
(Temporal and spatial distortions are optical illusions.)
(In all inertial systems, velocity of light is the same.)
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The Olympic Arch was constructed forf he XX Olympic Winter Games in 2006 in Turin. It's part of a pedestrian walkway that links the former Olympic village with the Lingotto complex. The 69 metres high arch was designed and planned by a group of architects and engineers led by Hugh Dutton.
The Olympic Arch was constructed forf he XX Olympic Winter Games in 2006 in Turin. It's part of a pedestrian walkway that links the former Olympic village with the Lingotto complex. The 69 metres high arch was designed and planned by a group of architects and engineers led by Hugh Dutton.
An example of a photo for the #legolympics2022 with the sport arching. I and @_legocityman_ are organizing a cool challenge on Instagram! Head over to my account to know more about it: www.instagram.com/p/CeRKyrtoCjh/?hl=nl ___________________________________________ #sonya6000 #sonyalpha6000 #brickexplorer #brickcentral #lego #legophoto #legophotography #legopicture #legophotographer #legoshot #legoinstagram #legogram #legoinsta #instalego #legominifigure #legominifigures #juni #juni2022 #macrophoto #macrophotography #macrolens #macrophotos #legomacro #legocloseup #legochallenge #legolympics #olympics #archer #arching #legoarcher #legoarching #olympicsports #olympicgames #olympicarching
Arco Olimpico - Torino
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magnet-mounted metal print:
wacth the making of "Guncannon in Turin " time lapse painting
The Arch is 69 meters tall, 55 meters long, weights 460 tons and it is suspended to 32 cables, 113 meters long.
The foundations are 20 meters deep, and weight 162 tons.
The pedonal passage is 11.8 meters tall, 368 meters long, suspended without pillars for 156 meters.
The "Olympic Village" project has been realized by a team of 30 architecs, including Hugh Dutton, with Benedetto Camerana as chief architect. The Arch has been designed by the HDA studio (Hugh Dutton Associés), aerodinamically tested to be wind-resistant, and studies have been conducted to make it anti-seismic.
The steel plates have been soldered in Bulgaria, sent to Savona by ship, and then assembled in Turin.
Adele Weder of the Tyee doesn't like it
"Oh, and by the way -- don't be that impressed by VANOC and civic boasting of the oval being "on budget": the cost overruns were quietly contained by gutting the landscape architecture and other design elements."
Nizza Millefonti | Via Nizza
The Olympic arch of Turin is one of the urban architectural symbols that remained in memory of the XX Winter Olympic Games that took place in 2006 in Turin.
Arch. HDA (Hugh Dutton)
2002-06
Nizza Millefonti | Via Nizza
The Olympic arch of Turin is one of the urban architectural symbols that remained in memory of the XX Winter Olympic Games that took place in 2006 in Turin.
Arch. HDA (Hugh Dutton)
2002-06
Nizza Millefonti | Via Nizza
The Olympic arch of Turin is one of the urban architectural symbols that remained in memory of the XX Winter Olympic Games that took place in 2006 in Turin.
Arch. HDA (Hugh Dutton)
2002-06
Nizza Millefonti | Via Nizza
The Olympic arch of Turin is one of the urban architectural symbols that remained in memory of the XX Winter Olympic Games that took place in 2006 in Turin.
Arch. HDA (Hugh Dutton)
2002-06
Nizza Millefonti | Via Nizza
The Olympic arch of Turin is one of the urban architectural symbols that remained in memory of the XX Winter Olympic Games that took place in 2006 in Turin.
Arch. HDA (Hugh Dutton)
2002-06
Nizza Millefonti | Via Nizza
The Olympic arch of Turin is one of the urban architectural symbols that remained in memory of the XX Winter Olympic Games that took place in 2006 in Turin.
Arch. HDA (Hugh Dutton)
2002-06
Nizza Millefonti | Via Nizza
The Olympic arch of Turin is one of the urban architectural symbols that remained in memory of the XX Winter Olympic Games that took place in 2006 in Turin.
Arch. HDA (Hugh Dutton)
2002-06
Nizza Millefonti | Via Nizza
The Olympic arch of Turin is one of the urban architectural symbols that remained in memory of the XX Winter Olympic Games that took place in 2006 in Turin.
Arch. HDA (Hugh Dutton)
2002-06
Nizza Millefonti | Via Nizza
The Olympic arch of Turin is one of the urban architectural symbols that remained in memory of the XX Winter Olympic Games that took place in 2006 in Turin.
Arch. HDA (Hugh Dutton)
2002-06