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Egypt - Cairo - 9/8/2013 The two main Brotherhood sit-ins continue to block the Rabaa Al-Adawiya crosspoint in Nasr City and Al-Nahda Square in Giza - the Muslim Brotherhood continues to reject the army-backed roadmap and with negotiations reaching a deadlock, the coming phase of Egypt’s political development remains foggy.
The High Line in the Meatpacking District neighbourhood in Manhattan, New York City.
It is a 1.5-mile-long elevated linear park, greenway and rail trail created on a former New York Central Railroad West Side Line. Designed as a "living system" drawing from multiple disciplines which include landscape architecture, urban design, and ecology. It was inspired by the Promenade plantée (tree-lined walkway), a similar project in Paris completed in 1993.
The West Side Line formerly extended south to a railroad terminal at Spring Street, just north of Canal Street, and north to 35th Street at the site of the Javits Centre. Due to a decline in rail traffic along the rest of the viaduct, it was effectively abandoned in 1980 when the construction of the Javits Centre required the demolition of the viaduct's northernmost portion. The southern portion of the viaduct was demolished in segments during the late 20th century.
A non-profit organization called Friends of the High Line was formed in 1999 by Joshua David and Robert Hammond, advocating its preservation and reuse as public open space. Celebrity New Yorkers joined in on fundraising and support for the concept. The administration of Mayor Michael Bloomberg announced plans for a High Line park in 2003. Repurposing the railway into an urban park began in 2006 and opened in phases during 2009, 2011, and 2014. The Spur, an extension of the High Line that originally connected with the Morgan General Mail Facility at Tenth Avenue and 30th Street, opened in 2019, as the final part of the park to open.
It has become an icon of American contemporary landscape architecture. The High Line's success has inspired cities throughout the United States to redevelop obsolete infrastructure as public space. The park became a tourist attraction and spurred real estate development in adjacent neighbourhoods, increasing real-estate values and prices along the route.
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Harumph! Nathaniel is not slowed down by mere lack of light!
Visit this location at Militia Headquarters and Fire Brigaide in Second Life
From A Proposal for the Development of the East Shore Tidelands of San Francisco Bay, Prepared for the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railway Company by Victor Gruen Associates, October, 1963.
Phase Zero Darktrooper armour from the original Star Wars Battlefront games. More info at:
I pretty much agree with all my employees about these picks, but this one is my personal choice. Saul Bass did something amazing with this film. The photography alone is worth the ticket price.
I had a tight deadline to get these covers done so I couldn't really labor over them like I wish I could. But here's my best effort using screen captures a Criterion template and roughly 30 minutes per cover.
Go here to see the full list:
www.scarecrow.com/2011/04/11/our-criterion-collection-wis...
Shot with Phase one 645DF, 28mm Mamiya lens and a P65+
The weather was rough and rainy
Tried to stay inboard and not poke my eye out with the camera due to the high waves.
Got some nice shots of the Match 28 sailing
The U.S. Capitol Exterior Stone and Metal Preservation Project is a multi-phased project designed to address deferred maintenance, extend the life expectancy of the deteriorated stone and to replace missing elements of the U.S. Capitol Building.
Details at www.aoc.gov/stone/capitol.
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Prop built for unproduced "Star Trek Phase II" series (top), along with "working" phaser sold at 1970s conventions.
From my collection. Photo © 2008 Karl Tate
Latest addition to the stable. Phase One 645AF with a P30+ back.
I was taking pictures for my insurance guy and thought I'd slap a lens on for a few shots.
Phase Zero Darktrooper armour from the original Star Wars Battlefront games. More info at:
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Designed as part of the initial phase of the Edgbaston campus by architects Aston Webb and Ingress Bell, the tower was constructed between 1900–1908, and stood at the centre of a semicircle of matching red brick buildings. The tower is modelled on the Torre del Mangia in Siena. The original tower designs were amended due to Chamberlain's great admiration for the Italian city's campanile. On 1 October 1905, the Birmingham Post reported that Chamberlain had announced to the University Council an anonymous gift of £50,000 (the donor in fact was Sir Charles Holcroft). This anonymous gift was announced some two months later in the Birmingham Post as "to be intended for the erection of a tower in connection with the new buildings at Bournbrook at a cost estimated by the architects at £25,000. The tower, it was suggested, would be upwards of 300 ft (91.4 m) in height, and would not only form the main architectural feature of the University but would be useful in connection with the Physics Department and as a record tower" (Cheesewright, 1975, p. 55). In 1940, Sir Mark Oliphant used the tower for radar experiments.
The tower remained the tallest structure in Birmingham until 1969, when construction on the 152 m (498.7 ft) tall BT Tower was completed in the Jewellery Quarter area of the city. However, Old Joe is still one of the fifty tallest buildings in the UK.
The asteroid 10515 Old Joe, discovered in 1989, is named in the clock tower's honour.
According to popular legend J.R.R Tolkien was influenced heavily by the clock-tower in his design of the stone tower Orthanc from The Lord of the Rings.
Access to the top of the clock tower has always been limited to pre-appointed visits.[citation needed] Access is also limited due to the presence of asbestos, as reported by university estates management.
March 20/22
22-618632
Toronto,
Mixed-use Development,
CIBC Square Phase II,
141 Bay St,
Ivanhoé Cambridge,
Hines,
50s,
Wilkinson Eyre Architects,
Adamson Associates Architect,
Photographer: Valery Shpak
Instagram: @valeryshpakphotography
I'm taking mostly Large Format & medium format film photos for private galleries and art collectors, 35mm film lifestyle reportages and candid moments, digitals for events, weddings, family photos and modelling gigs
New York, Miami, Europe, Worldwide.
️ SPQR - Phase I ️
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Parts: 104,000+ (~1,700 unique)
Scale: 1:650
Dimensions: 57in x 289in (143cm x 231cm)
Research Time: 2,000+ hours since 2019
Design Time: 1,000+ hours in 200 days
Build Time: 600+ hours in 90 days
Photography: EClarke Photo 📷
© MMXXIII - Rocco Buttliere, LLC
These magnificent replicas of the original Star Trek working phaser props, were completed in 2005. They were based on painstaking analysis of the meager reference material of the time.
NOTE: the ATL replicas were a private project and not made for sale. None are available.
I just stopped for a second during a busy wedding, and here it is, a gorgeous garden we may enjoy. photo: @valeryshpakphotography
Phase One IQ250
Schneider Kreuznach LS 55mm f/2.8
Design execution - build,
we have managed a variety of projects ranging dramatically in size and scope. Yet, no matter how big or small, we treat each with the same care and personal attention because we are passionate about our work.
Looking rather chipper in anticipation of phase two.
Phase one: Remove all frets.
Phase two: Smooth the neck with epoxy. (Not recommended.)
Phase three: Place zip ties as new temporary frets.
- A link to my recorded compositions in Bohlen-Pierce.
Photographer: Valery Shpak
Instagram: @valeryshpakphotography
I'm taking mostly Large Format & medium format film photos for private galleries and art collectors, 35mm film lifestyle reportages and candid moments, digitals for events, weddings, family photos and modelling gigs
New York, Miami, Europe, Worldwide.
Bahria Town officially Bahria Town (Pvt) Ltd. is the largest real-estate developers and Investors inPakistan and the largest private housing society inAsia.[1] Bahria Town has establishments inIslamabad (Phase 2 to 7 and enclave), Rawalpindi(Phase 1 and 8), Lahore, Murree and Karachi.[2]Bahria Town is a mega gated community, worth $6 billion only in twin cities Islamabad and Rawalpindiwhere it is the original community with nine phases, which has a capacity of a planned residential city for 1 million people. The Town's offers amenities (24-hour armed security, schools, hospitals, a fire department, retail shopping, restaurants and entertainment centers).
Given the Pakistan's security issues, Bahria Town remain the safest place to live with a lower crime rate than other developments. Rival Pakistani developer, Defence Housing Authority, have built similar gated communities in the suburbs of major Pakistani cities such as Karachi. Bahria Town operate's Pakistan’s largest private sector fleet of heavy earth moving equipment and the service workshops. Bahria is also building the First Formula 1 racing track with full proof safety provided to Bahria Town residents. It employs over 20,000 workforce with. Recently Bahria Town announced its collaboration with Starwood Hotels for the opening the Sheraton Golf & Country Club, which would be the first of its kind in Pakistan. Malik Riaz Hussain, Founder and Chairman, is the force behind Bahria Town, started in the 1980s as a small-time contractor. As competitors targeted the rich, he built for the emerging middle class, becoming one of thewealthiest Pakistanis alive.[3] In May 2012, Bahria Town won five awards at the Asia Pacific International Property Awards.[4][5]
Bahria has been featured by international magazines and news agencies, referred to as the prosperous face of Pakistan. According to Emirates 24/7 Bahria Town is 'where Pakistan's new middle class takes refuge from the Taliban attacks and endless power cuts that plague the rest of the country.'[6] GlobalPost claimed that in 2013, Bahria houses some 100,000 people in total.[7] Newsweekcalls it as Pakistan's Gateway to Paradise.[8] On October 6, 2011, Los Angeles Times refereed Bahria as 'functioning state within a non-functioning one'.[9]Regardless of that Bahria has been subject to controversies, it is referred to as a symbol of inequality, blamed for illegal encroachment of forests and unholy alliance with military.
Just like the original props, the ATL strips down into its three component parts: the P2 phaser body, the P1 hand phaser, and the pistol grip power pack. The grip is held to the body with an electrical twist plug used on lamp cords in the mid 20th century. The p1 is attached via friction fit and a springloaded metal tab in the back.
NOTE: the ATL replicas were a private project and not made for sale. None are available.
Work proceeds during Phase I of the Craigie Drawbridge Rehabilitation Project.
The Craigie Drawbridge carries McGrath O’Brien Highway (Route 28) between Land Blvd. in Cambridge and Leverett Circle in Boston. Visit the Craigie Drawbridge Rehabilitation project on the web for more information.
Bike and pedestrian access in each direction will be maintained during construction. As a result of the construction activities, the Charles River Channel will be closed to all marine traffic reopening no later than April 27, 2010.