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Structure takes a different and more intricate look at one of the worlds most famous buildings, the Eiffel Tower. We spend so long in awe at the building, its views and what it stands for that we don't always take in the leviathan nature of it's construction. Structure studies the lines, joints and crossings of this great building in black and white, high contrast images.
14-FOOT LATTE STONE
The haligi on the right is about to get its top, tasa, to complete the latte stone structure at Ypao Beach Park. The men on the left will bring the tasa to the haligi.
Braxton Woodham on stage at Structure Big Data 2011 in New York City.
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8/52 for the group T189 alphabet challenge
The set theme was: D is for Danger
One of the old buildings at the Gwynfynydd gold mine.
Though the sign clearly warns of danger, people have obviously been totally ignoring it and entering the building anyway.
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
The Wooden filial church in Frička was built in 1829 on a smooth mound in the middle of the village. To this time belongs also the present shape of the church, although it consequently underwent several modifications in 1933 and 1971. It is dedicated to the St. Michael the Archangel.
Regarding architecture, this is a church with three parts, three spaces, and two towers with three crosses.
The church is built on a stone foundation. The structure of the church is rustic, tower has columned structure.
Dominant of the western side is the massive tower with a space for three bells, the oldest one being from 1697.
Veil of Maya
Support: Betraying The Martyrs, Vildhjarta, Structures, Volumes
08.05.2012
Baroeg, Rotterdam
Netherlands
Copyright © Jessica Santiago Lopez
Photos taken for www.metalkrant.net
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
This piece of art on campus looks like three sides of a giant tilted cube that is floating in the air.
I can only imagine the amount of souls lost to the building of this spectacular, yet absolutely insane structure.
Tulum Mexico Pre Columbian Maya ruins along the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula on the Caribbean Sea 2013 Architecture Building Mayans Structures Old
Brick walls dividing us from neighbours were rendered prior to insulating for improved air tightness and sound insulation. New flat roof structure is laid denser than normal to allow for extra load of green roof.