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The steel erection started on the northwest corner, which is where the café and the Saint Clare Reading Room are located, as well as the main entrance to the building.

Museum of Modern Art, New York

15314 Welton Drive, East Cleveland, Ohio

 

This grand house was built in the 1850s, facing Euclid Avenue. The full story, including a historic painting of the structure, may be found on Cleveland Area History.

Park Hill regeneration, Sheffield, May 2012

 

Blogged about here - dilystreacle.wordpress.com/2012/05/27/british-modern-rema...

Jason Mullins, warranty manager, talks to the crew about OSHA safety and ergonomics. — at United Structural Systems.

Interesting combination of lines. I dare someone to find something like this in the city where I took this photo. :)

Interesting facts about this building:

FAST FACTS

People can be vertically transported through the building at up to 6 metres per second.

 

The building is made of 10,000 tonnes of structural steel, which is the equivilent of 71 double-decker buses!

 

The building is extremely environmentally friendly. It's primary fuel is gas, which is one of the cleanest available and it also uses low energy light fittings wherever possible. The six fingers of accomodation on each floor, configured with lightwells between, maximise daylight penetration, reducing the amount of artificial lighting that is required. Light level and movement sensors prevent unnecessary lighting, reducing energy consumption and cooling loads.

Structural shoring towers supporting a section of wall prior to Building 2 demolition at the VA Canandaigua Medical Center construction project, Canandaigua, NY, March 12, 2020.

A truck with four structural steel spires/columns arrive on site.

STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS:

R128 HOUSE

 

Fall, 2018

 

PROJECT DETAILS:

ARCH 2613: Structural Systems

Stuttgart, Germany

 

Mark R. Cruvellier

 

The R128 house is a small residence located in Stuttgart, Germany. The house stands beside a steep hill, its top floor matching the level of the hill. One enters the home from above across a light steel bridge that extends from the landscape. The building was designed by Werner Sobek at the turn of the century. The shape of the building was dictated by a want for simplicity. This resulted in the clean lines of a cube, which allows optimum utilization of the existing surface area and for prefabrication of modules and the standardization of components. The structural frame of the house consists of a bolted steel skeleton with four floors. This system minimizes the weight of the structure. The bolted steel system rests on a grid of 12 columns. The columns and beams were bolted together on site.

 

Built with Gracie Meek and Joseph McGranahan for

ARCH 2613: Structural Systems.

 

Structural transformation with a focus on Employment, Production and Society (STEPS) Analysis of five countries: Ethiopia, Cameroon, Morocco, Zambia and Benin A Side event of the Conference of Ministers 2018, 13 May STEPS Profiles aim to be a strategic vehicle to produce and disseminate country and region-specific data and policy analysis on structural transformation, with a view to promoting sustainable economic and social development in member States. This side event introduced the STEPS4SD framework and presents the pilot STEPS Profiles that have been produced to date.

book structure and printing by beth serjeant at green bay press. words by riemke ensing.

consultant meeting with Mark Rudow, structural engineer with Rudow + Berry, Inc.

 

EthiopiaStudio

Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan

15314 Welton Drive, East Cleveland, Ohio

 

This grand house was built in the 1850s, facing Euclid Avenue. The full story, including a historic painting of the structure, may be found on Cleveland Area History.

I had just finished telling Ian how Taiwan seems to usually not take shortcuts when it comes to engineering and infrastructure. Container columns make me rethink this statement.

Arches curving around the outer wall of a Roman colosseum in Tunisia

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Where the upper seating meets the house column.

but not of Sagrada Familia.

 

The cathedral 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.

By Kristin Szuda

 

Alfred Newton Richards Medical Research and Biology Building, Philadelphia PA

 

Part of Louis Kahn: The Power of Architecture (July-October 2014)

 

The American architect Louis Kahn is one of the great master builders of the 20th Century. Kahn created buildings of monumental beauty with powerful universal symbolism.

...This new exhibition at the Design Museum explores Kahn’s work and legacy through architectural models, original drawings, travel sketches, photographs and films; bringing to life his singular career and diverse output.

[Design Museum]

Handmade with a fabric paint pen on mesh.

Near southern end of Letchworth State Park. Several dogs associated with this property began barking and moving towards me as I shot this.

At the London Festival of Architecture, a temporary installation by Foster & Partners housing a sound sculpture (sea sounds) by Bill Fontana.

1 sec exposure made with an Altoids tin pinhole camera loaded with Illford B&W paper. Made on the roof of a parking garage in SW Portland, OR. Developed at New Space.

SOCIEDADE MARTINS SARMENTO

PALACETE SANTIAGO

 

Anna Torma

Barbara Todd

Carole Simard-Laflamme

Caroline Monnet

Graeme Petterson

Guillaume Brisson-Darveau

Hannah Claus

Line Dufour

Meghan Price

Ruth Scheuing

Sarah Stevenson

The exhibition designed by the curators of the Biennale Internationale du Lin de Portneuf (BILP) aims to provide the Portuguese audience with a representative overview of the current trends in Canadian contemporary textile art. To this end, the curators have selected works by artists based in various regions of Canada, encompassing voices from the First Nations and other communities integral to the country’s fabric, alongside both emerging creators and established artists. Staying true to the approach adopted by the BILP for its inaugural event in 2005, the curators are promoting artistic endeavours that challenge and cross conventional boundaries between disciplines and practices. They hope that the selection of creators participating in Contextile 2024 will provide a compelling demonstration of Canadian artists’ propensity to transcend the limits between visual arts and fine crafts, embrace multidisciplinary practices, and integrate traditional techniques into the most contemporary conceptual approaches.

 

Thus, thread serves as both a medium for crafting intricate narratives and a structural element for objects that sometimes present notable technical challenges. Fibers may be woven, sewn, or glued to create works that can take on impressive dimensions. Creators will find in textile a canvas on which to express their reflections and preoccupations, a material through which they can leave a personal mark.

 

Adrien Landry / Dominique Roy / Donald Vézina

Photos © José Caldeira

Roof trusses at the Canopy Cathedral.

15314 Welton Drive, East Cleveland, Ohio

 

This grand house was built in the 1850s, facing Euclid Avenue. The full story, including a historic painting of the structure, may be found on Cleveland Area History.

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