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This is the West Wing at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts located at 200 N Arthur Ashe Blvd, Richmond, VA.
This section of the Museum opened in 1985; it was designed by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates and features some beautiful late Brutalist architecture.
The West Wing was sponsored significantly in part by Sydney and Frances Lewis, who owned BEST Products. Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates also designed the iconic headquarters building for BEST Products, located in neighboring Henrico County.
This image showcases the juxtaposition of architectural styles and structures. The left side features a modern, sleek facade characterized by horizontal lines and metallic hues. Adjacently, an intricate geometric glass dome presents complexity, reflecting a web of structural intricacy. On the right, the traditional balconies of a residential building serve as a testament to classic urban designs. Together, these structures narrate a tale of architectural evolution, emphasizing the diverse landscape of urban development.
Dome structure and cladding by Triodetic.
The Meadowbank Gold Project property is located in the tundra region of the central sub-Arctic.
Located in the Kivalliq District of Nunavut in northern Canada (NTS 56 E/4 & 66 H/1), the property lies approximately 70 km north of the village of Baker Lake, Nunavut.
Quality structural analysis and design. Structural engineering analysis in steel structures, reinforced concrete steel structures, RCC design, wooden structures design, precast detailing at low rates.
Dome structure and cladding by Triodetic.
The Meadowbank Gold Project property is located in the tundra region of the central sub-Arctic.
Located in the Kivalliq District of Nunavut in northern Canada (NTS 56 E/4 & 66 H/1), the property lies approximately 70 km north of the village of Baker Lake, Nunavut.
Step back in time to 2013 and immerse yourself in the historical grandeur and architectural marvels of Boston’s cityscape. As the golden hues of sunrise or sunset kiss the skyline, one can’t help but be captivated by the harmonious blend of old-world charm and modern sophistication that defines this iconic city.
Boston’s architecture tells a story—a narrative woven through time, from colonial-era churches standing stoically amidst sleek glass towers to brick-lined facades that whisper tales of America’s fight for independence. The intricate details etched into stone and mortar across these structures serve as silent testaments to Boston’s enduring spirit.
As you gaze upon this vibrant tableau, note how each building plays its part in creating an eclectic yet cohesive panorama. The juxtaposition between historic landmarks like Faneuil Hall against contemporary edifices such as John Hancock Tower illustrates not just an aesthetic contrast but also reflects Bostonians’ respect for their past while embracing progress.
Lifting the Triodetic space frame into place for the Plant Bath Recreation Centre - Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
"The design of the pavillon consists of 151 custom laminated lightweight beech plywood segments. In order to combine these ultra-thin plywood strips into a structurally stable configuration, newly developed robotic sewing techniques for prefabrication and manual lacing on site are applied."
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Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
Dome and barrel vault library of West Palm Beach City Center in Florida - Triodetic support structure
The towering structures seem to reach for the sky, while the reflections on the glass add a touch of elegance and modernity to the urban landscape.
Spotted this striking roof design while passing through a train station near Naples, Italy, and thought it would make an interesting before and after. Shot on my Sony A6700 with the TTArtisan 56mm f/1.8 lens, the first image is the edit where I went for a high-contrast black and white look to emphasise the geometry and symmetry, and the second is the unedited version straight out of camera. Curious what you think of the edit, and what you might have done differently!
Juillet 2017
Arles, Fondation Luma, expsotion de bâtiments démontables de Jean Prouvé (1901-84) - Ecole provisoire de Villejuif, 1956
Dome structure and cladding by Triodetic.
The Meadowbank Gold Project property is located in the tundra region of the central sub-Arctic.
Located in the Kivalliq District of Nunavut in northern Canada (NTS 56 E/4 & 66 H/1), the property lies approximately 70 km north of the village of Baker Lake, Nunavut.
Lifting a dome to cover a silo. The Triodetic structure is rigid enough to be lifted with only a few attachment points