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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.
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
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
"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.
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.
Building work in London, House extension in Fulham, basement renovation in Finchley and Various other building works with London elite Trades
This is a little sculpture I did. It has become an mnemonic for a future series of "structural folly" sculptures I plan on doing.
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.