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Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016
Camera Canon EOS REBEL T3i
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Aperture f/5.6
Focal Length 55 mm
ISO Speed 1600
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Waterbury Fire was dispatched early Saturday morning (12/29/07) to multiple calls for a house fire with occupants possibly trapped at at 98 Ferrone Ave. The first due engine arrived to find heavy fire coming from the front of the house, fire showing at the roof line on the B-side of the structure, as well as two cars in the driveway on fire. Neighbors were reporting that a disable resident of the house was out of the dwelling and there might be 2 more residents possibly trapped. Command immediately requested an additional engine as the RIT engine would be used for primary searches for other victims. The ladder crew accessed the roof to ventilate as the additional engine companies worked to extinguish the two burning vehicles and mounted an aggressive interior attack on the structure fire. As the primary searches were declared negative the interior crews were making good progress on the fire. Within about 30 minutes from the time of alarm the fire was declared under control. Crews remained on scene for an extended period of time for overhaul and to assist the fire marshal in his investigation of the scene and cause of the fire.
Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
Structures at Transitions Art Gallery in Tampa, FL on the Bringing It Back To The Streets Tour.
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Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016
Structure near Largs
This is said to be just a slipway but has a lot of similarities to a boom defence building.
Canmore ID 205035
Site Number NS16SE 12
NGR NS 1915 6266
Council NORTH AYRSHIRE
Parish LARGS
Former Region STRATHCLYDE
Former District CUNNINGHAME
Former County AYRSHIRE
From Canmore
Archaeological Notes
NS16SE 12 1915 6266
Immediately S of a slipway 30m W of the gate lodge for Knock Castle (NS16SE 6) is a brick and concrete building with a flat roof. The building measures approximately 4m by 8m and is about 3.3m in height. It has four ventilators on the long side and two on the ends. The purpose to which this building was put is not known but it is almost certainly of military construction. At the N end a new rolling door has been fitted and its present use is possibly a garage.
Information from Defence of Britain Project recording form, North Clyde DoB Group,Rev J Lacock 1998
During the pandemic people have been gathering wood found in the woods to create structures. There was a child and parent inside as I passed.
Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
Gigaom Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
Contrasting iron structures: la Tour Effiel and the Passerelle Debilly, a footbridge crossing the Seine, Paris. The bridge was built to carry pedestrians across the Seine during the 1900 Exposition. Then it was named the Military Exposition (it linked the Army and Navy Halls), or Magdeburg, and sometimes called de Billy footbridge, after an Imperial general killed at Jena in 1806. It was relocated to its current site in 1906.
Originally built in 1909-1915, this Rustic-style structure was designed by R. N. Hockenberry and Company to serve as a tourist accommodation on the rim of Crater Lake at Crater Lake National Park. The building was expanded in 1922 with a large guest room wing to the northwest of the original structure, and remained under private ownership until 1967. The building, not properly designed for the local climate or maintained properly during its period of private ownership and operation, needed significant repairs by the time the National Park Service acquired it, but a lack of funding led to the building’s continued deterioration until, in 1989, it was condemned due to structural instability, which led structural engineers to fear it was in danger of collapse. From 1991 until 1995, the original building was mostly demolished, with whatever could be salvaged being removed from the building, and it was replaced with a replica that was built to a more modern standard, including a new concrete foundation, full basement, and larger, more modern guest rooms. The building’s original lounge, great hall, staircase, and dining room were reconstructed matching their original appearance, maintaining the most significant character-defining interior features of the building. The building features a rough-hewn stone base and chimneys, wooden shake-clad roofs and walls, jerkinhead, or clipped gable roofs, double-hung windows, shed dormers, exposed rafter trails and bracketed eaves, and large terraces with large windows overlooking Crater Lake. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981, and is a contributing structure in the Rim Village Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.