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Development patterns in Baltimore, MD around approximately from the mid 20th century right up until yesterday. The technological impetus for this urban pattern are the roads & cars. People are liberated from location based employment. Industry becomes a backdoor entity and is forced to the leftover edges on the harbor.

Gray: Industry

Orange: Urban Development

Acrylic on canvas, 4' x 4'.

Kinetik Festival 3.0 - Phase 5 - EBM / Synthpop

Usine C - 05/16/2010

Montreal Quebec Canada

  

Phase 5.EBM-Synthpop Sunday May 16 2010

 

03:30 PM Detroit Diesel [CA]

04:20 PM Fractured [CA]

05:10 PM Glenn Love [CA]

06:00 PM Cesium 137 [US]

07:00 PM Run Level Zero [SE]

08:00 PM Faderhead [DE]

09:00 PM Lights of Euphoria [DK]

10:00 PM Frozen Plasma [DE]

11:00 PM Rotersand [DE]

12:10 AM Covenant [SE]

01:20 AM Melotron [DE]

02:20 AM Unter Null [US]

 

06:00 PM Café Usine C (Open to all)

ACHTUNG / MR.BLACK / JET

STALAGMIKE / ARKETYPE

  

First time going to the Festival and this was the Last Night... My Experience and My Opinion... Very Cool!

 

Made it there in time for Lights of Euphoria though I was really there to see Rotersand and Covenant... :)

BTW: Both Rotersand and Covenant Rocked!!!

 

Congrats to the Promoters of the Festival...

 

Shots I took with my Canon G11

   

Kinetik Festival Info: www.festival-kinetik.net/

   

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Built in phases between 1911 and 1959, this Prairie and Organic Modern-style house and office were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright to serve as his family residence and studio, with two fires leading to substantial reconstruction of the house in 1914 and 1925. The house, which is named “Taliesin”, Welsh for “Shining Brow” or “Radiant Brow”, referring to the hill upon which it is situated, is a long and rambling structure with multiple sections built at different times, with the building serving as a living laboratory for Wright’s organic design philosophy, as well as growing with Wright’s family, wealth, and business. The house sits on a hill surrounded by fields, but is notably located below the top of the hill, which Wright saw as being such a significant feature of the landscape that it should remain untouched by the house’s presence. The house’s westernmost wings served as the home of livestock and farm equipment, as well as a garage, later becoming housing for the Taliesin Fellowship, where aspiring architects apprenticed with Frank Lloyd Wright. The central wing served as the Frank Lloyd Wright studio, where Wright and his apprentices and employees worked on projects for clients, as well as where Wright often met with clients. The eastern wing served as the Wright family’s residence, and was rebuilt twice, in 1914 and 1925, after being destroyed by fire, and is overall the newest section of the complex, though some portions of the west and central wings were added after the main phase of construction of the residence was complete.

 

The house is clad in stucco with a wooden shingle hipped and gabled roof, with stone cladding at the base and on piers that often flank window openings, large casement windows, clerestory windows, outdoor terraces and balconies, stone chimneys, and glass french doors, all of which connect the interior of the building to the surrounding landscape. The interior of the buildings feature vaulted ceilings in common areas, stone floors, stone and plaster walls, decorative woodwork, custom-built furniture, and multiple decorative objects collected by Wright during his life. The exterior of the house has a few areas distinctive from the rest of the structure, with a cantilevered balcony extending off the east facade drawing the eye towards the surrounding landscape from the living room of the residence, next to a large set of glass doors that enclose the living room and adjacent bedroom from a shallower cantilevered terrace, while to the west of the residence, and south of the central wing, is a landscaped garden, which rests just below the crest of the hill.

 

The building was the full-time home of Wright from 1911 until 1937, when Wright began to spend his winters at Taliesin West in Phoenix, Arizona, due to the effects of the Wisconsin winters on his health. For the rest of Wright’s life, the house was the summer home of Wright and the Taliesin Fellowship, and following his death, the house was deeded to the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation, which operated and maintained the house as a museum and the home of multiple programs until 1990. Since 1990, the house has been under the stewardship of the nonprofit Taliesin Preservation Inc., which operates the house in conjunction with the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation. The building is a contributing structure in the Taliesin Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973, and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976. Taliesin was one of eight Frank Lloyd Wright buildings listed as The 20th-Century Architecture of Frank Lloyd Wright World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2019. Today, Taliesin is utilized as a museum, offering tours and interpretation of Frank Lloyd Wright’s life and work.

I'll be blogging throughout Autumn on how to wear and use purple.

 

For more details visit my blog.

By Daniel Martin Diaz

Hotel McCoy

720 W. Silverlake Rd., Tucson, AZ

September 19/2021

21-613209

Toronto,

Mixed-use Development,

CIBC Square Phase II,

141 Bay St,

Ivanhoé Cambridge,

Hines,

50s,

Wilkinson Eyre Architects,

Adamson Associates Architect,

Phase took the occasion to remind you to put off your mask after halloween's festivities and find non traditional ways to make sure you haven't still on, previous years' facelets... Rise on the occasion... Happy All Hallows Evening...

When multiple unconnected objects are present, the phase unwrapping algorithm sometimes gets confused.

These were taken when i first acquired the frame about 2 months ago.

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getting out of the comfort area

Il y a 2 filles qui se cachent dans ces images. Trouvez les!

View largest resolution for Venus in phase to really see it -- it is the dot above and to the right of the moon.. This was a handheld shot, using my mailbox as a monopod...

The Phase 3 of the High Line Park had its opening ceremonies on 09.20.14 and will be open to the public starting the following day. As a volunteer photographer at the park, we had some opportunities to go and take pictures of the area before it opened to the public, but we can share the photos only after the opening.

 

Our last visit to the Phase 3 of the park was about a week ago. With the exception of some areas still being worked on, the park is ready for its opening.

I created my first invitations.... special event... dad's 50th bday

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