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Stuttgart Parasol
Research Pavillon ICD/ITKE 2010
Temporary parametric Pavillon consisting of 10m long, 6.5 mm thin birchwood strips
Institute for Computational Design ICD, Prof. Achim Menges
Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design ITKE, Prof. Jan Knippers
University Stuttgart Germany
photographed by
Frank Dinger
BECOMING - office for visual communication
International youth swim team, Stuttgart Piranhas, part of the European Forces Swim League (EFSL), which represent the United States and the Stuttgart community hosted a swim clinic with U.S. Olympians Aaron Peirsol and Kim Vandenberg at the Maichingen Gartenhallenbad in Sindelfingen, Germany May 20, 2016. (U.S. Army Photo by Kevin S. Abel, Released)
Olympic athletes, including Team USA Olympic swimmers Kim Vandenberg and Rebecca Soni, visited Sindelfingen on Sunday, Sept 10, for a swim clinic to help Stuttgart Piranhas improve their swimming stokes. - U.S. Army Photo by Kevin S. Abel
Der Höhenpark Killesberg ist ein rund 50 Hektar großer Park im Stadtbezirk Stuttgart-Nord (Stadtteil Killesberg) der Landeshauptstadt. Er ist Bestandteil des Grünen U und grenzt im Osten an den Wartberg und im Süden an den Park an der Roten Wand an. Seit 2012 ist auch die Grüne Fuge auf den Flächen der ehemaligen Messe Bestandteil des Höhenparks. Quelle: Wikipedia
Stuttgart - airport terminal 1
Facades of the terminal building
Fassade des Terminalgebäudes
LH135 Stuttgart (STR) - Frankfurt/ Main (FRA)
19.10.2013
Lufthansa Boeing B737-500 D-ABIK 'Rastatt'
P1160125
German
Built: 1889
The STUTTGART was built by Fairfield Co Ltd, Glasgow in 1889 for Norddeutscher Lloyd [North Germen Lloyd].
This was a 5,048 gross ton ship, length 415ft x beam 48ft, one funnel, two masts, single screw and a speed of 13 knots. Accommodation was provided for 44-1st, 36-2nd and 1,955-3rd class passengers.
Launched on 26/10/1889, she left Bremen on her maiden voyage to Montevideo and Buenos Aires on 10/1/1890. On 28/8/1890 she commenced her first Bremen - Baltimore voyage and on 11/1/1891 her first Bremen - New York voyage. Her first Bremen - Australia via Suez voyage commenced on 1/7/1896.
Her last North Atlantic voyage started on 3/12/1899 when she left Bremen for New York having made a total of 35 round voyages on the N.Atlantic service. On 16/5/1900 she started her first Bremen - Far East run and on 7/4/1903 made her last of 8 round voyages.
On 13/7/1904 she started her last Bremen - Australia sailing (9 round voyages) and on 12/1/1907 resumed Bremen - South America sailings. Her final voyage commenced on this service on 14/12/1907 and she was scrapped the following year
Photo Credits: Trove Australian National Library
Details: Trove Australian National Library