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It's been a very long time since I've tried to photograph lightning, and trying to do so through a hotel windows is all the more challenging. Still, I never get the opportunity to watch a storm like this at home, so it was fun to watch and at least try a bit. 😉
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Fountain outside Terminal 3 at Copenhagen Airport. A nice idea on paper and inside the designer's head but completely ridiculous in practice. The minimalism is ruined by the necessity of having to put up these "slippery when wet" signs every 1.5 metres around the perimeter, due to tourists not noticing it and walking across it.
Nevermind that, it wasn't even working that day. A little blemish on the face of a long history of Danish Design.
Where are you headed? If you don’t know, what a wonderful surprise could lie ahead. Being lost can lead you on the most amazing adventures :)
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Panorama Trail hike in Jonkershoek Nature Reserve, South Africa
We were blown away by Jonkershoek. What seemed like a 'little nature reserve' good for a stroll turned out to be a majestic full day hike through serious mountains with non-stop amazing views, completely by ourselves. Fortunately the trail was good so even as we descended into this valley of cloud we were able to find our way home.
(My wife was kind enough to run on about a quarter of a mile ahead round a bend in the trail - bless her - to provide a little scale for the cloud. We developed quite a system on our travels for communicating little steps at distance with gestures...)
Hospital wayfinding system concept designed for the Osaka Saiseikai Nakatsu Hospital in Osaka, Japan. Simplified pictographics appear alongside Japanese and English, paired with a color coded system to create a friendly, inviting, and easy to navigate hospital.
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This image is for the non-commercial use of UBC faculties and units only. For non-UBC use please contact comm.marketing@ubc.ca. Please credit photo to “Paul H. Joseph / UBC Brand & Marketing”
Wayfinding:100 NYC Public Sculpture by Bundith Phunsombatlert. It is one of the most engaging works at this year's EAF 2012 exhibit at Socrates Sculpture Park. It marks the distance by GPS of public sculptures around NYC from the park. I know of some of the statues depicted but there are so many more I now wish to seek out thanks to this work of art.