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Structure fire at 611 Bishop Blvd. in North Brunswick, NJ on 8/17/08
Structure fire at 611 Bishop Blvd. in North Brunswick, NJ on 8/17/08
Gigaom Structure Connect conference at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA on Tuesday & Wednesday October 21-22, 2014.
On Scene with Prospect Volunteers as they battle a fully involved house fire on Matthew St. Hampered by no municiple water in the area, the intensity of the fire upon arrival, and downed live electric utility wires the crews were forced to take up a defensive attack. The structure had been previously abandoned and the origin of the fire is under investigation.
I was told that this structure was the loco workshops. But with my limited experience, I would say that it isn't. But I did find a room fall of old tools.
Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016
Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016
On Monday, November 25, 2013, at 0811 hours, units of the Santa Clara County Fire Department responded to reports of a structure fire at 424 Carlyn Avenue in Campbell, California.
Firefighters were confronted with a blaze that appeared to have started on the exterior of a one story single family home with extension to the structure’s interior and attic space. Heavy fire conditions led to the striking of a second alarm as crews worked to contain the blaze to the original fire building.
The fire destroyed a portion of the home’s contents as well as a significant portion of the structure itself. Damage was estimated to be approximately $350,000. There were no injuries reported and crews remained on scene for an extended period to complete overhaul operations.
Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016
Gigaom Structure Connect conference at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA on Tuesday & Wednesday October 21-22, 2014.
The larger piece is both the bottom of the superstructure and the front panel, not yet cut off. The smaller piece will be the top of the superstructure, in two parts for a hinged access panel.
dinner at a restaurant made from old converted railway cars. lots of retro memorabilia and kitschy things on display.
Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016
The Old Stone Fort is a prehistoric Native American structure located in Coffee County, Tennessee. The structure was most likely built between 80 and 550 AD during the Middle Woodland period. It is the most complex hilltop enclosure found in the South and was likely used for ceremonial purposes rather than defense. The structure is now part of Old Stone Fort State Archaeological Park.
The Old Stone Fort is located on a peninsula created by the confluence of the Duck River and the Little Duck River (the section of the Duck River upstream from its confluence with the Little Duck is sometimes called "Barren Fork"). The Duck River forms the peninsula's northwestern boundary, the Little Duck forms the peninsula's southeastern boundary, and a westward bend in the Little Duck forms the peninsula's southern boundary. The walled area of the structure encompasses approximately 50 acres (200,000 m2).
The walls of the Old Stone Fort consist of stone and earthwork, and are on average approximately 4–6 feet high. The walls originally consisted of an inner and outer layer of crudely stacked rocks and slabs with gravel and earthen fill in between. Over the centuries, the earthen fill has spilled over the rock layers, giving the walls their current mound-like appearance.
The walls can be divided into roughly three sections, with two sections running roughly parallel to the Duck and Little Duck Rivers, and a third section running parallel to the southern rim of the peninsula. The sections paralleling the rivers gradually move inward, away from their respective rivers, and approach one another in a pincer-like formation at the northeastern half of the peninsula. Here, both walls terminate just before converging, allowing for a small entrance. Two ancient "pedestal" mounds— one 35 feet (11 m) in diameter and the other 48 feet (15 m) in diameter— are located on either side of the structure's entrance. The entrance continues through a 120-foot (37 m) L-shaped corridor which opens into the structure's interior.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Stone_Fort_(Tennessee)
This is the edited version The reflected building is the Southern California Gas Co. Building. The Building is California Bank & Trust. Intersection of Hope & 6th streets. Taken from the entrance of the City Library.
Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016
Gigaom Structure Connect conference at Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA on Tuesday & Wednesday October 21-22, 2014.
GigaOM Structure Data event at Pier 60, Chelsea Piers in New York, NY on Wednesday March 19, 2014. (© Photo by Jakub Mosur).
Came across this remarkably structured pattern in the creek flowing out of Beaver Lake. Bubbles forming as the water cascaded over a ledge were caught in a pool and as they were compressed the wind shifting the water a little one way then the other they formed concentric ribbons of wavey curves. A semi submerged grass bisected and organized the lines of bobble into defined perpendicular strips.
Such a strong pattern formed out of the chaos.
It was feared that the Japanese would land on this coast during WW2. There are still relics scattered here and there.