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Glancing back at the Fine Arts Building, now going before the Historic District Commission to have the facade saved for future development.

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The top picture is from the pedestrian bridge over ballona creek.

The bottom picture is from the Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook.

WATERS SOUTH OF JAPAN (May 20, 2015) Aviation Structural Mechanic 2nd Class James Flores, from San Diego, left, and Aviation Structural Mechanic Darquis Thomas, from Durham, N.C., prepare an elastomeric bearing for painting in the airframe shop aboard the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS George Washington (CVN 73.) George Washington and its embarked air wing, Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, are on patrol in the 7th Fleet area of responsibility supporting security and stability in the Indo-Asia-Pacific region. George Washington will conduct a hull-swap with the Nimitz-class aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) later this year after serving seven years as the U.S. Navy's only forward-deployed aircraft carrier in Yokosuka, Japan. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist Seaman Matthew Riggs)

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Merton College is one of the very oldest in Oxford, being founded by Bishop Walter de Merton in 1264, and whilst there are other claimants in the city for the title of the most ancient Merton remains the most structurally complete of these earliest foundations (by virtue of its medieval architecture remaining largely intact whereas the rival claimants have been largely rebuilt over the following centuries).

 

The most impressive part of the complex is the chapel, a remarkable 14th century church with a handsome central tower finished a century later. The chapel is on an ambitious scale and was clearly originally intended to be cruciform but never received its nave (a roof-line is marked out on the west wall but work never proceeded beyond this point). Most of the building is in uniform 13th century Decorated Gothic style aside from the Perpendicular tower and the larger windows in the transepts.

 

Inside the chapel is a vast open space, the transepts and crossing forming an ante-chapel and the chancel the main working part of the chapel. It is here that the extensive original late 13th century glazing can be admired, an exceptionally almost complete scheme that allows a glimpse of lost medieval England. The side windows of the chancel all appear to have retained their original glass whilst the huge east window has lost its main lights but retains all its tracery glass (elements of late 14th and 15th century glass from the transepts is now displayed in the lower part of the window). The glass follows the form of a medieval 'band window' whereby much of the window space is filled by grisalle and decorative borders with the fully coloured figurative glass mostly concentrated in a singly band across the centre of the window (an economical way to glaze large areas with an expensive material, and retain a balance of light!). The glass was donated by Henry de Mamesfield (d.1328), a former fellow of the college and later Chancellor of the University. This is almost the most notorious known example of the depiction of a donor in stained glass, as he appears in each window twice, kneeling in prayer and flanking the single image of a saint (meaning he outnumbers them two to one!).

 

Merton College has more quadrangles and courtyards to enjoy beyond the chapel, and is perhaps my favourite of the Oxford colleges. An entry fee is required here nowadays but you are then free to explore on your own once through the door.

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Cross-frames for the new giders are stacked and ready for use.

The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption is located in the Cathedral Hill neighbourhood of San Francisco, California. The present cathedral replaced one (1891-1962) of the same name. The cathedral was designed by local architects John Michael Lee, Paul A. Ryan and Angus McSweeney, collaborating renown architects Pier Luigi Nervi and Pietro Belluschi — at the time, the Dean of the School of Architecture at MIT.

Its saddle roof is composed of eight segments of hyperbolic paraboloids, in such a fashion that the bottom horizontal cross section of the roof is a square and the top cross section is a cross.

In 2017, Architecture Digest named it one of the 10 most beautiful churches in the United States.

First responders from across the country were in Virginia Beach for a massive structural collapse training exercise hosted by the Virginia Beach Fire Department and Virginia Task Force 2. The annual School was held at the sprawling complex of crawl spaces and staged disaster zones representing different scenarios – things first responders have seen and experienced first-hand. This course gives urban search and rescue teams a chance to practice their skills. More than 160 people took part in the hands-on training lasting for 8 days with students coming from as far as San Francisco, California, Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware.

  

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Attendees at the 2018 Annual Business meeting show their enthusiasm by shouting "I Love Structural Engineering" or "I Love Being a Structural Engineer!"

 

Just a bit of ground work to complete

 

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Brighton is decaying. I find it sad, because the place has a particular place in my past: the first place other than home (or homes of other bits of family), to which I was taken regularly as a child. It was the nearest bit of seaside to where I was brought up, just an hour down the A23.

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100729-N-6720T-015 PACIFIC OCEAN (July 29, 2010) – Aviation Structural Mechanic (AM) 2nd Class Carl Service from Long Beach, Calif. prepares to make a decal repair on an F/A-18C from the “Dambusters” of Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 195. AM’s are responsible for the maintenance of aircraft fuselages (mainframe) wings, airfoils and associated fixed and movable surfaces and flight controls. George Washington, the Navy’s only permanently forward-deployed aircraft carrier, is currently underway helping to ensure security and stability in the western Pacific Ocean. (US Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd class (SW/AW) Adam K. Thomas/RELEASED)

This is a structural sculpture. I got tired of moving it around and destroyed it in 2013. It was about 2'-6" x 0'-9".

 

Structural testing airframe.

A rose taken with a Nikon 1 camera with FT1 adaptor and micro Nikkor 40mm f/2.8 macro lens. Processed with the Nik Snapseed iPad app.

Getting weird the only way we know how. Phoenix, AZ.

Structural steel stretches across Piers 5 (in the background) and 6 (in the foreground) on November 30, 2012.

Vienna, Austria / Panasonic GF1

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First responders from across the country were in Virginia Beach for a massive structural collapse training exercise hosted by the Virginia Beach Fire Department and Virginia Task Force 2. The annual School was held at the sprawling complex of crawl spaces and staged disaster zones representing different scenarios – things first responders have seen and experienced first-hand. This course gives urban search and rescue teams a chance to practice their skills. More than 160 people took part in the hands-on training lasting for 8 days with students coming from as far as San Francisco, California, Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware.

  

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ALTUS AIR FORCE BASE, Okla. – Douglas Shimmin, 97th Civil Engineer Squadron lead firefighter, hammers through a concrete slab during a structural collapse exercise at the base training pit, Aug. 3, 2012. Trainers from Tech-ResQ evaluated Members from the 97th CES fire department on an advanced structural collapse exercise, which helped the firefighters stay current on their training. The exercise simulated a collapsed building in which the firefighters had to cut holes in walls, floors and ceilings to access them. They also built shores to help support collapsing floors and ceilings. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Franklin R. Ramos)

First responders from across the country were in Virginia Beach for a massive structural collapse training exercise hosted by the Virginia Beach Fire Department and Virginia Task Force 2. The annual School was held at the sprawling complex of crawl spaces and staged disaster zones representing different scenarios – things first responders have seen and experienced first-hand. This course gives urban search and rescue teams a chance to practice their skills. More than 160 people took part in the hands-on training lasting for 8 days with students coming from as far as San Francisco, California, Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware.

  

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The ceilings are Glulam beams, and 2x8 Douglass Fit T&G. We whitewashed all the components before framing and installing. The GLB's are spaced at 4'-0". The purlins are there as a T&G nailer, and to hide the light fixture wiring.

First responders from across the country were in Virginia Beach for a massive structural collapse training exercise hosted by the Virginia Beach Fire Department and Virginia Task Force 2. The annual School was held at the sprawling complex of crawl spaces and staged disaster zones representing different scenarios – things first responders have seen and experienced first-hand. This course gives urban search and rescue teams a chance to practice their skills. More than 160 people took part in the hands-on training lasting for 8 days with students coming from as far as San Francisco, California, Texas, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Delaware.

  

Photographs by Craig McClure

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