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The tree canopy in the distance from an outlined floret fluorescing for the celebration of springtime.
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Trinity Hall is seen above the tree canopy on Monday, October 24, 2022 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
Trinity Hall is seen above the tree canopy on Monday, October 24, 2022 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
Trinity Hall peeks above the tree canopy on Monday, October 31, 2022 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
Trinity Hall rises above the tree canopy of campus on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
This a boardwalk my brother Carver Farrell built through teh marshland of a section of the Millstone Fram. The farm is for profit working farm, whose mission is to operate in a sustainable manner, both in economics and best farm practices.
Trinity Hall rises above the tree canopy of campus on Tuesday, October 25, 2022 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
This is a better photo of the coral trees that I like. I used my camera's vivid red color setting, which is why the blooms look sort of "painted on."
This was the first attempt:www.flickr.com/photos/94513428@N00/867658465/
From another angle: www.flickr.com/photos/94513428@N00/882485016
Hilory Street, Coolbellup, Western Australia.
Day 129 of Project 365
Hiked all the way to the canopy walk in pouring rain just to find the walkway closed due to bad weather.. next time maybe. BTW, this is supposed to be the longest canopy walk..
Trinity Hall seen amongst the fall color of the changing season on Tuesday, November 12, 2024 in Chico, Calif.
(Jason Halley/University Photographer/Chico State)
22nd Serpentine Pavilion 2023 À table designed by Lina Ghotmeh - Architecture
(June – October 2023)
Inspired by the architect’s Mediterranean heritage and fervent discussions around the table over current affairs, politics, personal lives, and dreams, the Pavilion is titled À table – a French call to sit down together at a table to engage and participate in dialogue while sharing a meal. As such, the interior of the Pavilion features a concentric table along the perimeter, inviting us to convene, sit down, think, share and celebrate exchanges that enable new relationships to form.
Considering food as an expression of care, the Pavilion’s design is a space for grounding and reflection on our relationship to land, nature and environment. By offering a moment of conviviality around a table, Ghotmeh welcomes us to share the ideas, concerns, joys, dissatisfactions, responsibilities, traditions, cultural memories, and histories that bring us together.
Inspired by Ghotmeh’s Mediterranean heritage and lively discussions around the table over current affairs, politics, personal lives, and dreams, the Pavilion is titled À table – a French call to sit together at the table to share a meal and enter into dialogue. As such, the interior of the Pavilion features a circular table along the perimeter, inviting us to convene and celebrate exchanges that enable new relationships to form. Considering food as an expression of care and offering a moment of conviviality around a table, Ghotmeh welcomes us to share the ideas, concerns, joys, dissatisfactions, responsibilities, traditions, cultural memories, and histories that bring us together.
Ghotmeh defines her approach to architecture as an ‘Archaeology of the Future’. Built predominantly from bio-sourced and low-carbon materials, the Serpentine Pavilion 2023 continues her focus on sustainability and designing spaces that are conceived in dialogue with the history and natural environment that surrounds them. The form of the Pavilion responds to the shape of the park’s tree canopies. Internal wooden beams that encircle the perimeter of the structure emerge as thin tree trunks and the fretwork panels that sit between the beams feature plant-like cut out patterns, aiding ventilation and allowing natural light to come in. The Pavilion’s pleated roof is inspired by the structure of a palm leaf, while the lightwell in the middle furthers the space’s integration with its setting. The modest, low roof takes inspiration from togunas: structures found in Mali, West Africa, that are traditionally used for community gatherings to discuss current issues, and also offer shade and relief from heat. The low-lying roofs of these structures encourage people to remain seated peacefully and take pause throughout discussions.
In this design, Ghotmeh also honours the history of the Serpentine South building, which was originally a teahouse. Designed by James Grey West, the building opened in 1934 and was converted into an art gallery in 1970. In the summer months until the early 1960s, the café’s seating area also expanded to the lawn, which the Pavilion now occupies.
[Serpentine Gallery]
Jason, Julia, Justin, Brigid, Gretchen and Scot at the top of the 100' fire tower at Mille Lacs Kathio State Park.
The beautiful Nandi hills,..if only outsiders and visitors cared a little about this spectacular place and stopped littering,smoking ,boozing and turning it into a drug fest.
Whoever is from Bangalore and sees my pictures ,kindly make an active effort not to litter.
Thank you.