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The Knox Church rebuild Victoria Street on a walk to the Botanic Gardens September 9, 2014 Christchurch New Zealand.
Oslo Cathedral (Oslo domkirke, previously the Our Savior's Church) was finished in 1697. It is located at Stortorvet square north/north-east of Karl Johans gate (Oslo's high street), between Kirkegata and Dronningens gate. The Cathedral's lower end is surrounded by the Bazar, a curved long building also called 'Kirkeristen' (completed 1856). Integrated with the Bazar on the side of Karl Johan is the Fire Watch that served as Oslo's main fire station from 1860 until 1939. The Cathedral itself, the Bazar and the Fire Watch are all built in red brick. The Fire Watch has a tower covered in green copper like the Cathedral.
The statue is enclosed in bamboo scaffolding while Indian construction workers coat the statue in white primer.
This is a construction site, some forty stories tall probably, entirely encased within a shell of bamboo scaffolding and covered in green netting.
10/20/2012 Scaffolding outside Tatiana on the Brighton Beach boardwalk. Fuji Superia 200. Canon A-1. Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4.
Aftermath of the scaffolding collapse at the new Jury Inn; 14 floors of scaffolding collapsed, killing one worker and injuring two others. (Sorry, this is a crap picture, but it illustrates the event...)
So they say that this lashed-together bamboo scaffolding is sturdier and more earthquake-resistant than the metal kind. I will take they's word for it.
The architecture of our future is not only unfinished; the scaffolding has hardly gone up.
- George Lamming
I found a CVS that scans 1908x1272 but doesn't ice the flecks of dust and such. In this shot I'm grooving on the browns and light of the scaffolding
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A women carries building materials up flights of stairs to the other construction workers who stand precariously on the strung together scaffolding. No safety harness, hardhats or steel toed boats at this job site. But they the work done with quality.
Exhibition at the Center for Architecture, curated by Greg Barton with exhibition design by OMA's Shohei Shigematsu
As advanced as Hong Kong is there are some things that stick to the old proven way of doing things. Like Bamboo Scaffolding.
The scaffolding in Guinea just amazes me. Basically sticks coming out of holes in the sides of buildings. Amazing.
I had to take a photo even though it's covered in scaffolding as its HUGE. Looking at it I was reminded of www.despair.com/priorities.html