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The former Birmingham City University site, which will provide Birmingham with 1,400 new homes after the 2022 Commonwealth Games
On Friday 4th March 2011 we opened up Phase 7 of the Refurbishment at the back of the ground floor of the Library. This area contains a new ITS PC Cluster. A large number of study desks, including new desks looking out of the back of the Library to Stanmer Park. It also includes much of Shelfmark P (English) books.
We Rock (23-01-2014)
FotografÃa de: David Collados
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CAMP TAJI, Iraq Spc. Charles Carrington, maintainer, Company B, 404th Aviation Support Battalion, Combat Aviation Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, Multi-National Division Baghdad from Cedarville, Ohio, checks through an Apache attack helicopter as part of phase maintenance on Camp Taji Sept. 18.
(U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Brent Hunt, CAB PAO, 4th Inf. Div., MND-B)
Kallick Family Gallery in West Hall.
Pitzer College Office of Communications
Photos taken August 2012 by Chris Costea
Residential room and bathroom in West Hall.
Pitzer College Office of Communications
Photos taken August 2012 by Chris Costea
The first section of the hell panel. This took 4 hours and yes, it did hurt as bad as it looks like it hurt.
as usual by the time I make it to the end. I can't see anything but the flaws... namely that there's a lack of perspective at the bottom and a few other places. the shading is a little weak in spots but its done but only cuz I'm tired of working on it everday for the last week or so
Amtrak's eastbound Empire Builder #8 flies through Newport running a tad bit more than 5 hours late with the Phase IV heritage unit leading the way.
AMTK GE P42DC #184 (Ph IV)
AMTK GE P42DC #169
The different phases of social media adoption within a company. Because the Gartner Hype Cycle simply isn't good enough :)
Created by Duncan Rawlinson. High contrast horizontal color bands shift subtly out of alignment, introducing tension within an otherwise ordered structure. Saturated magentas, deep blacks, electric blues, and reds suggest timing errors inside a digital transmission. Repetition is precise but deliberately unsettled, reinforcing the idea of disrupted synchronization. The composition feels technical, controlled, and intentionally unstable.