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The Dutch pavilion adressed the problem of how old forms of opera are old. This would, indeed, be a problem if there were not newer forms of opera.
The installation also included framed copies of it's own reviews, adding to the self-referentiality.
Scaffolding is a temporary structure used to support people and material in the construction or repair of buildings and other large structures. It is usually a modular system of metal pipes or tubes, although it can be made out of other materials. Bamboo is frequently used in some Asian countries, like the People's Republic of China.
Exhibition at the Center for Architecture, curated by Greg Barton with exhibition design by OMA's Shohei Shigematsu
Ed Bastick of Dorchester Town during the Evo-Stik League South Premier Match between Dorchester Town and Tiverton Town at The Avenue Stadium Clayson Scaffolding Dorchester England 01- January -2018 IMG 7985 Photo Phil Standfield
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Elephant Rd, Elephant and Castle.
A stag made from scaffolding sits in a wasteland that was going to be a car showroom.
Scaffolding on Baskerville House in Centenary Square.
Seen from the Discovery Terrace at the Library of Birmingham.
Scaffolders training under the shadows of the cooling towers at Ratcliffe-on-soar power station. I was here this week on a High Voltage switching course.
Luckily I took this photo over a week before I needed it for 7DOS - no chance of taking photos in the sun today!
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The scaffolding next door.
There is going to be double story extension and we'll have even more bricks to look at! So I'll be planting some trees to soften the view.
These are all images from Central Scaffold Caledonia. Obviously Scaffolding Related.
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The Safari (previously Dominian) cinema is a fantastic liswted building that fell on harder days. Laterly split in two with half being a evangelical church with a rather unpleasant history. It is now being renovated and a fantastic artodeco frontage restored although the body of the cinema will be lost forever. The scaffolding is a wonderful site and worth seeing on its own.
We never got so tired of seeing scaffolding everywhere. Big Ben, Palace of Westminster, St. Margaret's Church, Westminster Abbey, Windsor Castle, York Minster, Stirling Castle, Edinburgh Castle, random buildings around town. I know where my next stock investments will go.
This is great. They build skyscrapers with bamboo scaffolding! Apparently its tensile strength is greater than that of steel. I prefer to believe its because human life isn't worth as much in Hong Kong.
By the way, I did some fact-checking on this issue by watching Rush Hour 2 again (well, I watch it every Thursday, what with it being my favorite movie and all). Remember the fight scene on the scaffolding outside the skyscraper? (Silly question, of course you do...) Well, it was on bamboo scaffolding. So I guess that means all the bamboo scaffolding I saw in Hong Kong WAS real.
This stuff was all over the place, even asissting the erection (yes, tee hee, get over it) of sky scrapers.
Now that I've seen the metal scaffolding all over the Parthenon I've decided that China and Greece need a cultural exchange so that the Parthenon can be held up with more picturesque bamboo supports instead.