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Great visual evolution of a Premier Building Systems' Structural Insulated Panel House installation....this slideshow shows the amazing simplicity of installing Premier panels and getting the building envelope up.
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Structural steel for the Integrated Sciences Complex arrived on Wednesday, December 21, and the steelworkers have been busy erecting two stories of columns and beams on the north wing. The university community will see the ISC take shape as steel continues to go up and metal decks, concrete slabs and fireproofing are installed through the spring.
Photos by Harry Brett
The tiff bell lightbox the new home for Toronto's the film festival. The majority of the building is living space but the lower part of the building, not seen here, is where the theaters and exhibitions are located at.
The 18th WIDER Annual Lecture was given by Professor C. Peter Timmer on structural transformation post.2015.
The large crane will leave the Integrated Sciences Complex site as ironworkers near the end of installing structural steel. Crews are pouring concrete for the floors in the new building.
Photos by: Harry Brett
This is a series of large iron castings which are part of the support structure on a mezzanine floor at the Islington Business Centre, London. The far one is about 100m away and there is a coffee kiosk half way along!
A lot of the windows of the old flour mill have had to be reinforced with structual steel beems to keep the old stone wall from falling down.
Mill City Museum. Minneapolis, Minnesota.
This structure is in a very poor condition and is seriously unstable. There were areas I looked at today where the beams had rusted through and collapsed, putting a massive point load on the deck above. A sad end to a once great structure. I can’t see this lasting much longer without serious structural failure
A heavy, wet, mid-Autumn snow is hard on a village that names itself after trees. One reason trees shed their leaves in the fall is to avoid the structural problems caused by branches having to hold the weight of both leaves and snow. When a snow comes before the leaves fall, the trees lose entire branches. The light snow the day before this had knocked big branches from trees all over town. Today's snow only piled on top of that.
Editor's Note: This photograph happens to be the 15,000th picture I've posted to flickr since I began this page in May, 2007. I've adopted the philosophy that I won't interrupt the narrative to place undue influence over which pictures mark milestone numbers, but fate offered up a pretty bland picture for number 15,000. It would have been nice if it could have been that steamboat picture from a few weeks back.
I made a conscious effort this year to slow my camera roll and post fewer photographs, because sometimes I think I just get excessive, and nobody wants to look at all this stuff. So it took me 311 days to post the last thousand pictures. That works out to an average of 3.22 pictures posted per day. This is well below the 5.43 post-per-day average I maintained for posts 13,000 through 14,000, and even slightly below my all-time post-per-day average of 3.29.
Want to see the milestones of the past? Here's a list of links ...
1,000th Picture, October 6, 2009
2,000th Picture, March 7, 2011
3,000th Picture, January 15, 2012
4,000th Picture, September 6, 2012
6,000th Picture, January 3, 2014
7,000th Picture, September 6, 2014
8,000th Picture, April 7, 2015
9,000th Picture, November 6, 2015
10,000th Picture, July 8, 2016
11,000th Picture, February 25, 2017
12,000th Picture, October 18, 2017
13,000th Picture, June 27, 2018