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It was quite hard to find an angle that doesn't show the maintenance work currently taking place but I think this shows why it's such an iconic structure.
An odd structure near the back of Natureland Park. Couldn't quite figure ou t what it was really for, but someone obviously wanted to construct it.
I wish I knew all the names of the structures in Monument Valley. This is just another of the many sandstone monuments.
If you know about these two lovely little structures from the 1964 World's Fair, located near Flushing Bay in Queens, please let me know... I'm in the midst of a research project. You can see my photos of them on my other Flickr site: www.flickr.com/photos/catasterist/sets/72157607913987802/.
PS: they're actually white. I just felt like making the drawing blue and oceany.
Yes, I need to do some more editing on this one to get rid of the shadow in the bottom right-hand corner.
This 1911 building replaced a wooden structure that stood here for many years. The stone plaque contains the opening text of the Concessions.
According to a plaque on the building, "Founded at London in 1675 by William Penn and Quaker Trustees, the Proprietors of West Jersey sold shares in land that resulted in rapid development of Burlington, starting in 1677.
"The Council was formed in 1688 to manage the growing demand for land in West Jersey and has met annually in May since that time.
"This 1911 brick structure a nearby old wooden building....
"In 1676, William Penn and the Quaker trustees published the Concessions and Agreements that guaranteed freedom and rights to West Jersey emigrants and became an inspiration to our Founding Fathers a century later."
Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016
The largest concrete structure in the US. if you took all the concrete in this one structure and made a road out of it, it would span the country
The structure of this leaf cluster struck me so much that I couldn't bear to start my car (it was on the hood). Something about the way the leaves are growing off the thin branch is fascinating, and almost creepy, to me.
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).