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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.

Second fire of the day it was spotted by crews responding to another structure fire about a mile away

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).

In Clerkenwell Green. I love this thing.

Structure 2015 conference at Julia Morgan Ballroom in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, November 18-19, 2015

 

A work by the Portuguese artist Pedro Cabrita Reis. Tate Modern, London , December 2012.

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.

Date - May 2016

Medium- Wooden Structure wrapped and suffocated in layers of vacuum bags.

Structure of the Georges Pompidou center at Metz. By Shigeru Ban.

 

Lense : 55-200mm

Stop number one and two of a handful of places visited that day. Pretty unimpressed until I turned the corner to find an entire dentist office dumped on one of the upper floors. crazy. But pretty interesting.

Eleanor Schonell Bridge (Green Bridge)

Brisbane, QLD. Australia

Abandoned structure around Mount Keira.

At home in Los Angeles (Westchester), Calif.

Structure 1 at the Grupo de Pinturas at Cobá....

Structures Space, a fiber-art installation by Machiko Agano, at the Fuller Craft Museum.

Structure Security conference at the Golden Gate Club in San Francisco on Tuesda & Wednesday September 27-28, 2016

Somnathpur & Talakkad - March 2013

The British Museum's Great Court.

 

Designed by Foster and Partners, engineered by Buro Happold and built by Waagner-Biro.

 

The first step in the recreation of the Great Court was the demolition of the undistinguished post-war buildings that served as bookstacks around the drum of the Reading Room. The southern portico, which was demolished to enlarge the Museum’s entrance hall in the 1870s, has been reinstated to a new design.

To allow the Great Court to be used no matter what the weather, it is covered with an undulating glazed roof. It has no visible supports to detract from the restoration of the classical facades around it. Instead it spans the gap between the facades and the drum of the Reading Room as a self-supporting structure.

The undulating, minimal steel latticework supports 3,312 unique triangular glass panels. Each one is different in size and shape because of the roof’s complex geometric form, which results from the fact that the Reading Room is not exactly in the centre of the Great Court, but is 5 metres closer to the northern portico. A specially written computer programme was required to work out the exact dimensions and angles of each panel, each of which has been sponsored by an individual or company.

[arquitecturaviva.com]

Structure Data conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco on Wednesday & Thursday, March 9-10, 2016

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