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In temporary spaces. Social distancing on hot borderless summer day. Conceptual thinking
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Wide-angle of details of a temporary pedestrian bridge rented by the local Rail Trail conservancy to cross over a local state highway. The plan is to replace the bridge with a permanent bridge next year.
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In temporary spaces. Social distancing on hot summer days. On blue lines. Border (borderless)
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We stand in spaces
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We stand in spaces.
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Breathe 2020
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In temporary spaces.
Social distancing on the Royal Canal, a hot summer days.
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Containment for temporary living. Feb 2019 We live in space. . . . #displacement #urban #urbanspace #urbanliving #place #home #tent #tentspace #memory #space #publicspace #containedmemories #traces #temporarystructures #movablestructures #realestate #body
Another shot from the Bjarke Ingels Group Serpentine Pavilion, this time the shot emphasizes the repetitive nature of the fibreglass boxes that make the structure.
From Wikipedia : "Every year since 2000 the Serpentine Gallery has commissioned a temporary summer pavilion by a leading architect. The series presents the work of an international architect or design team who has not completed a building in England at the time of the Gallery’s invitation. Each Pavilion is completed within six months and is situated on the Gallery’s lawn for three months for the public to explore. Cecil Balmond has been a creative force behind Serpentine Pavilion programme."
Click here to see more of my #Photo24 shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380
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We stand in spaces
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Close up of plastic sheeting blowing in the wind being used as a temporary fence on a Greater London building site.
Another shot from the Bjarke Ingels Group Serpentine Pavilion in Hyde Park, London. The fisheye lens has exaggerrated the concave form of the structure made entirely from fibreglass boxes..
From Wikipedia : "Every year since 2000 the Serpentine Gallery has commissioned a temporary summer pavilion by a leading architect. The series presents the work of an international architect or design team who has not completed a building in England at the time of the Gallery’s invitation. Each Pavilion is completed within six months and is situated on the Gallery’s lawn for three months for the public to explore. Cecil Balmond has been a creative force behind Serpentine Pavilion programme."
Click here to see more of my #Photo24 shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
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Breathe 2020
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Having posted a couple of wild semi-abstract shots of the Bjarke Ingels Group Serpentine Pavilion I thiought I really should post a shot which enables the viewer to understand the space a bit better......
From Wikipedia : "Every year since 2000 the Serpentine Gallery has commissioned a temporary summer pavilion by a leading architect. The series presents the work of an international architect or design team who has not completed a building in England at the time of the Gallery’s invitation. Each Pavilion is completed within six months and is situated on the Gallery’s lawn for three months for the public to explore. Cecil Balmond has been a creative force behind Serpentine Pavilion programme."
Click here to see more of my #Photo24 shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
© D.Godliman
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An 8mm fisheye shot from the Bjarke Ingels Group Serpentine Pavilion in Hyde Park. Squeezed a quick visit in during this years #Photo24.
Admittedly slightly confusing but definitely one of my favourites. I was slightly worried at seeing quite a bit of deformation in the fibreglass boxes that form the structure from when I first visited it a week earlier. If you're thinking of visiting it might be worth going sooner rather than later.......
From Wikipedia : "Every year since 2000 the Serpentine Gallery has commissioned a temporary summer pavilion by a leading architect. The series presents the work of an international architect or design team who has not completed a building in England at the time of the Gallery’s invitation. Each Pavilion is completed within six months and is situated on the Gallery’s lawn for three months for the public to explore. Cecil Balmond has been a creative force behind Serpentine Pavilion programme."
Click here to see more of my #Photo24 shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
© D.Godliman
An iphone shot from my first visit to the Bjarke Ingels Group Serpentine Pavilion in Hyde Park. Taken a week before #Photo24 this trip to London was part 'recce', part camera buying trip.
The more observant amongst you will have already spotted I finally replaced my aging Nikon D300s with a D7200 having managed to ignore the recently released D500. As good a camera as this is meant to be, I don't really need 10 frames a second to shoot Architecture.......
From Wikipedia : "Every year since 2000 the Serpentine Gallery has commissioned a temporary summer pavilion by a leading architect. The series presents the work of an international architect or design team who has not completed a building in England at the time of the Gallery’s invitation. Each Pavilion is completed within six months and is situated on the Gallery’s lawn for three months for the public to explore. Cecil Balmond has been a creative force behind Serpentine Pavilion programme."
Click here to see my #Photo24 shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
© D.Godliman
An 8mm fisheye shot from the Bjarke Ingels Group Serpentine Pavilion in Hyde Park. I squeezed a quick visit in during this years #Photo24.
I know it's quite difficult to work out exactly what is happening with shot but believe me or not that was my intention..........
From Wikipedia : "Every year since 2000 the Serpentine Gallery has commissioned a temporary summer pavilion by a leading architect. The series presents the work of an international architect or design team who has not completed a building in England at the time of the Gallery’s invitation. Each Pavilion is completed within six months and is situated on the Gallery’s lawn for three months for the public to explore. Cecil Balmond has been a creative force behind Serpentine Pavilion programme."
Click here to see more of my #Photo24 shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
© D.Godliman
An 8mm fisheye shot from the Bjarke Ingels Group Serpentine Pavilion in Hyde Park. I squeezed a quick visit in during this years #Photo24.
I know this rotated square crop won't be to everyones taste but the rotation returns it to approximately its correct orientation.
From Wikipedia : "Every year since 2000 the Serpentine Gallery has commissioned a temporary summer pavilion by a leading architect. The series presents the work of an international architect or design team who has not completed a building in England at the time of the Gallery’s invitation. Each Pavilion is completed within six months and is situated on the Gallery’s lawn for three months for the public to explore. Cecil Balmond has been a creative force behind Serpentine Pavilion programme."
Click here to see more of my #Photo24 shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
© D.Godliman
Flipfops.
The social distancing supermarket 2020
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The facade of the fibreglass boxes that comprise the Bjarke Ingels Group Serpentine Pavilion.
From Wikipedia : "Every year since 2000 the Serpentine Gallery has commissioned a temporary summer pavilion by a leading architect. The series presents the work of an international architect or design team who has not completed a building in England at the time of the Gallery’s invitation. Each Pavilion is completed within six months and is situated on the Gallery’s lawn for three months for the public to explore. Cecil Balmond has been a creative force behind Serpentine Pavilion programme."
Click here to see more of my #Photo24 shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
© D.Godliman
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Obviously not technically very good but I like this vertical iphone panorama as it shows the space a lot better than most of my DSLR shots.
From Wikipedia : "Every year since 2000 the Serpentine Gallery has commissioned a temporary summer pavilion by a leading architect. The series presents the work of an international architect or design team who has not completed a building in England at the time of the Gallery’s invitation. Each Pavilion is completed within six months and is situated on the Gallery’s lawn for three months for the public to explore. Cecil Balmond has been a creative force behind Serpentine Pavilion programme."
Click here to see more of my #Photo24 shots : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157667520181380
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
© D.Godliman
It used to be the case that alongside most road works and repairs you would find a similar canvas structure designed to allow the workforce to have a break or a cuppa, or shelter in the most inclement weather! These days I suspect a van does the job.
There were, of course, numerous companies who made similar collapsible shelters but this advert was issued by the London based concern of John Smith's whose main works were in Chadwell Heath, Essex. Smith's were manufacturer's of tarpaulins - waterproofed canvas sheets that would have been used to create the shelter in the days before plastic materials - and they were major suppliers and hirers of 'tarps at the London Docks, just down the road, and other major ports, etc.
Another day..another structure!
Temporary bamboo structure in Poole Park as part of the Dorset arts "inside out" program.
There will be performances tonight and tomorrow night, inside the structure by trapeze artists "cirk VOST" (a free show).
I have previously moaned that this area was a cultural desert, but that is definitely changing!
Poole Park 12.09.2014
Ocean Business is an international conference and exhibition held at the National Oceanography Centre in Southampton. The temporary structures appear on the dockside this week before the event starts next week. 5000 visitors interested in marine science and maritime technology on site. Very busy with preparation this week. At least the sun is shining! www.noc.ac.uk www.oceanbusiness.com
Ten years ago, the 2012 Olympic Games took place in Stratford in the East End of London. This week, to remember that great occasion I'm posting a number of photos taken over the course of the two weeks. Some are improved versions of shots already posted, but the majority are new images I've not previously shared with the public.
The Basketball Arena had 12,000 seats for Olympic basketball and the semi-finals and finals of the Olympic handball, and 10,000 for Paralympic wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby. Earlier, the arena had also used as a holding area for athletes during the Opening Ceremony. Concept designs by Wilkinson Eyre Architects were agreed in June 2008 and a planning application was submitted that November.
It was a temporary venue, and the largest built for any Games. The possibility of subsequently deconstructing the arena and transporting it to Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Summer Olympics was discussed, though the plan was shelved due to doubts from some Brazilian officials about its feasibility.
Paisley-based Barr Construction began building the main arena in spring 2010, completing it in 15 months in June 2011. After the Stadium, I think it is the most iconic building on the Olympic Park.
Architect: Sou Fujimoto
Links for more details about this project:
www.archdaily.com/tag/sou-fujimoto/
www.dezeen.com/2013/02/14/sou-fujimoto-to-design-serpenti...
The Basketball Arena has 12,000 seats for Olympic basketball and the semi-finals and finals of the Olympic handball, and 10,000 for Paralympic wheelchair basketball and wheelchair rugby. The arena was also used as a holding area for athletes during the Opening Ceremony. Concept designs by Wilkinson Eyre Architects were agreed in June 2008 and a planning application was submitted that November.
It is a temporary venue, and the largest built for any Games. The possibility of subsequently deconstructing the arena and transporting it to Rio de Janeiro for the 2016 Summer Olympics was discussed, though the plan has been shelved due to doubts from some Brazilian officials about its feasibility.
Paisley-based Barr Construction began building the main arena in spring 2010, completing it in 15 months in June 2011.
After the Stadium, I think it is the most iconic building on the Olympic Park.
Temporary marketing kiosk with timber lattice over what looks like a GRP shell. Greenwich Peninsula, Royal Borough of Greenwich, London.
One of a group of temporary arches built on Pennsylvania Ave., NW for a 1923 Shriners convention - an eBay find.
The site where the Crowne Plaza once stood is changing again with a new temporary Christchurch market. May 25, 2013 Christchurch New Zealand.
A striking temporary structure is set to bring new life to the central city and facilitate events in Christchurch’s former Crowne Plaza site.
Construction of the impressive series of six-metre-high vault-like frames, named The Arcades Project, began on Monday and should be completed by the end of the month. The structures will create two arcades, each consisting of five bays, leading from Victoria Street to the entrance to Victoria Square.
The joint initiative led by the Festival of Transitional Architecture (FESTA), architecture graduate Andrew Just and Dr Ryan Reynolds (lecturer in Theatre and Film Studies at the University of Canterbury), and Life in Vacant Spaces will be relocatable and reconfigurable with the potential to enliven vacant sites around the city for the next 25 years.
Arcades designer Andrew Just (also responsible for Artbox) says the forms will give visual and spatial focus to a site and offer a structure for many potential uses. “It is both a dramatic framework for temporary activity on a site and also a piece of urban design offering amenity to the site and its surrounds.”
The Arcades Project’s shapes are inspired by the stone entrance to Canterbury’s Provincial Council Buildings. “The form links to our Gothic Revival heritage while the use of engineered timber hints at a possible architectural future for the city.”
Just says the frames are strong enough to be covered or provide support for electricity and lighting, depending on the events they are hosting. “They are particularly designed with markets in mind, which can be slotted in along the sides. But we also see them inspiring all kinds of pop-up activity, including outdoor performances.
The Arcades will become a key site for the second Festival of Transitional Architecture in October. FESTA director Dr Jessica Halliday says the project could not have happened without a great deal of community support. “Local and national companies have donated significant in-kind support and given advice to make this happen. It really goes to show the incredible goodwill and excitement to make the transitional city a beautiful and lively place.”
Taken from: www.scoop.co.nz/stories/AK1305/S00486/arcades-to-revitali...
Info on the Earthquakes: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Christchurch_earthquake