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Structural Modernism of the Mies van der Rohe Seagram Building, 375 Park Avenue.

 

Some stuff seen @FH Bo.

Ġgantija 2016. With access and protection upgraded as befits a UNESCO World Heritage site. whc.unesco.org/en/list/132

technique: knotting

materials: metal, rope

IQ Glass supplied and installed all the architectural glazing including structural glass to this new build property in Hyde Park Estate. The goal was to create a bright spacious home with tons of natural light.

The following products were included on this project: minimal windows slim framed sliding glass doors, frameless picture windows, aluminium casement doors, frameless glass balustrades and frameless rooflights.

Photography Credit: Will Scott

  

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'm glad I looked at this platform before attempting to walk out onto it. I was thinking it would be cool to shoot back into the building from this platform.

 

It would have been cool for about 2.3 seconds.

This house, at 5611 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, was the home of Luther Moses, a prominent Cleveland shipbuilder. It has the highest initial trim quality of any pre-Civil War house tht I've seen in Cleveland, east of the Cuyahoga. The residence, built c. 1854, is a Cleveland Landmark. It is described in detail on Cleveland Area History.

 

Structural beams drawn out on the first floor plans of the proposed building works

The edge of the log is present on the two main vertical boards.

 

This house, at 5611 Lexington Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, was the home of Luther Moses, a prominent Cleveland shipbuilder. It has the highest initial trim quality of any pre-Civil War house tht I've seen in Cleveland, east of the Cuyahoga. The residence, built c. 1854, is a Cleveland Landmark. It is described in detail on Cleveland Area History.

 

Bridge structure with interesting oxidation effects.

Pics From My Pin-Hole Camera!!!

"Driven by the power of

imagination,

The cubic structural evolution project

by artist

Olafur Eliasson

invites

audi

ences to construct fantastical structures

from an

abundance of white L

EGO

bricks. Comprising a

12

-

metre

-

long

table piled high

with the

much

-

loved

construction toy, the work encourages audiences to work

side by side to build and rebuild structures in an endlessly evolving

cityscape

of

creative collaboration."

 

tinyurl.com/mmv7w8c

  

There was a fire a few years back.

Looking South-West towards the Shard, these are the remains of foreshore structures that would have been used as a kind of external dry dock for barges

to an overhang, seen through a window.

technique: embroidery

material: wool, window-screen

This shot is of the architechtural nature coming from the J building and into the C building of Stark State College. There are florescent lights on as well as natural light from outside shining into the windows.

 

Today is a Bright, Semi-cloudy day with no precipitation and a small blanket of snow in the grass.

 

It is 10:55am Jan. 27, 2010

Launch of the 2018 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) Economic Development in Africa (EDAR) Report titled: "Migration for Structural Transformation."

"The structural analysis of literature is nothing other than an attempt to transform literary studies into a scientific discipline . . . a coherent body of concepts and methods aiming at the knowledge of underlying laws" - Seymour Chatman, Approaches to Poetics

 

Here, Chatman criticises structuralism for allowing literary criticism to transform into some kind of science, defined as "coherent body of concepts." He makes this dead-on comparison to expose what he thinks are the flaws in the structuralist approach to literary studies.

 

Fashion is an example of structuralism in respect to the idea that the structuralist approach involves “placing the individual work inside a larger structural context” (Barry 46). Individual fashions, or the choice of wearing certain clothes, depend on how they are viewed within a larger set or structure - the infamous rules of ‘fashion sense’. This larger structural context of fashion is of peak importance and gives individual items a particular and collective significance.

Strong Alley, Knoxville TN

Inside an abandoned hospital in Gary, IN

San Francisco, California.

I used long straight lengths of hazel inserted into the ground to create sculptural woven canopies. I employed varios geometric forms in order to optimise structural rigidity. A particular favourite form the rainwater collecting hybrid torus. I often used stretchy white lycra to enable me to clad the uneven double curvature forms as opposed to canvas which would require extremley time consuming tailoring.

 

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