A little bit of everything and a lot of nothing: images and stories to take us on an eclectic journey. . . . . . CLICK ON THE HEADING FOR THE "SOURCE" OF THE ARTICLE AND CLICK ON THE LINK BELOW FOR PHOTOGRAPHER. CLICK ON IMAGES FOR A LARGER VERSION.
Saturday, February 24, 2007
Friday, February 23, 2007
If This Looks Like Fun, You Must Be Crazy ??

Montu is named after the Egyptian god of war Menthu. The roller coaster is still the centerpiece of the park's Egypt section and the only major attraction in the section.
Here's Some More Calatrava Magic
El Alamillo Bridge
by Santiago Calatrava
Seville, Spain

Originally proposed as twin bridges with a connecting viaduct, this design was to cross the Guadalquivir River in two locations, approximately 1 mile (1.5 kilometers) apart from each other. Because of the the curves of the river, the bridges would have been situated in such a way that their tall inclined masts would have reached toward each other, forming an implied triangle that had it's apex far above the earth.
The design ultimately was built as a single bridge, along with the Cartuja Viaduct. Though it no longer had the same impact as a lone structure, the inclined mast was kept as inititally designed. The extraordinary weight of the concrete-filled steel mast, which angles away from the roadbed at 58ยบ, is enough to support the deck without the need for counter-stay cables or support piers. This was a first in bridge design, and creates a stunning display. The impetus for the project was the 1992 World Fair, "Expo '92." The 1640 foot (500m) viaduct is an entrance gateway to the northern entrance of the Expo. This bridge has roadways for both pedestrian and motor traffic.
Tiger Cat, Tiger Ocelot or Oncilla

Oxnard Looking Up for Growth
Thursday, February 22, 2007
The Gehry Concept

Four renowned architects have been commissioned by Abu Dhabi’s Tourism Development & Investment Company (TDIC) for iconic museums and a performing arts centre which will position the UAE capital’s Saadiyat Island, that lies just offshore the emirate, as a world-class cultural destination.
Frank Gehry’s concept for the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Museum, which at 320,000 square feet will be the world’s largest Guggenheim museum, is designed around accommodating approximately 130,000 square feet of exhibition space.It will feature permanent collections, galleries for special exhibitions, a centre for art and technology, a children’s art education facility, archives, library and research centre and a state-of-the-art conservation laboratory.
Another Santiago Calatrava Creation

Tours Offered for R. M. Schindler Classic Home

Glendale, California: Tours are offered on Saturdays for the Rodriguez House (1940-42) which is one of R. M. Schindler's least-altered designs. The setting is verdant and idyllic (there are even ducks quacking across the street) and Schindler shows he's no bohemian when it comes to a major commission. Here the house floats with articulated ribs in a classic L-shape, resting on stone veneer massing and, at the front, pure air. Superbly restored and maintained, the soaring bright interior spaces have exceptional built-ins, and outside, the landscaping sweeps up through and around the architecture.
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
Mari Lyn on DVD at last!

Ultra Endurance Required for the Sahara

New Orleans is in a Party Mood
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Mechanical Sculpture That Lives: "Drifting Apart"

Hung Ton's Photographic Image of this Hummingbird is Exquisite
Monday, February 19, 2007
Los Angeles Skyscraper Included in $3 Billion Deal

The 1938 Talbot-Lago Teardrop by Figoni et Falaschi

Sunday, February 18, 2007
Livio de Marchi's "a dream in Venice"

Livio De Marchi was born in Venice where, though still a child, he worked on ornamental sculpture in the Venetian tradition in the workshop of a craftsman and meanwhile studied art and drawing at the "Accademia di Belle Arti" in Venice. He displayed an astounding skill in moulding materials, transforming them with wit and panache and creating sculptures with perfection of detail, spontaneity and essence. During his artistic evolution he worked first in marble, then bronze, and eventually in wood. However wood has always been his favourite material because it affords him a vitality which other materials do not.
In 1994 Livio de Marchi's fantasy took flight and he created a floating work of art with the title "a dream in Venice": a huge pumpkin drawn by 4 horses, which rear up when the driver pulls the reins. The pumpkin can accommodate 4 people. It was one of the jewels of Carnival 1994.
The Magnificent Views of Singapore and Sentosa Island
Saturday, February 17, 2007
A Fight Over the Winnie the Pooh Honey Pot

A Celebration of Spring

According to the commission, the lighting scheme will be centered on Tian'anmen Square and extend to all of Chang'an Avenue and other major streets. More than 150 buildings on the avenue and 30 overpasses will glow over the eight nights.
Carnival in Rio Could Be Deadly

Photo by Marcelo Sayao / EPA
Friday, February 16, 2007
Here's How We Started Out and Here's What We've Become

One of the first structures built in Manhattan Beach was a pier. The first pier, shown above, was believed to have been 900-feet long. Pylons were made by fastening three railroad rails together and driving them into the ocean floor. A narrow wooden deck was supported by these pilings. A wave machine was installed at the foot of the pier in order to generate electricity but the plan did not work. The "old iron pier" as it was called, was destroyed by a major storm in 1913. Lack of money, lawsuits, storms, and debates about when and where to build another pier delayed Manhattan Beach from having a pier completed until 1920. This time, it was a cement pier with a rounded end and it was 928-feet long. The roundhouse at the end was not completed until 1922. In 1928, a 200-foot wooden extension was added but it was destroyed in a storm in 1940. Storms and time were not kind to the pier and repairs were made but the appearance changed. In 1991, a decision to restore it back to its 1920s appearance was made. In 1992, a pier dedication took place. In 1995, the pier was declared a state historic landmark. It is the oldest standing cement pier on the West Coast.


Wednesday, February 14, 2007
How Crazy Can You Get ?? Read On To Find Out
Here's a case of "photographer photographing photographer." The following photographs were taken by photographer Hans van de Vorst at the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The descriptions are his own. The identity of the photographer in the photos is unknown.

"I was simply stunned seeing this guy standing on this solitary rock in the Grand Canyon. The canyon's depth is 900 meters here. The rock on the right is next to the canyon and safe. Watching this guy wearing his thong sandals, with a camera and a tripod I asked myself 3 questions:
1. How did he climb that rock?
2. Why isn't he taking that sunset picture from the rock on the right, which is perfectly safe?
3. How will he get back?
After the sun set behind the canyon's horizon, he packed his things (having only one hand available) and prepared himself for the jump. This took about two minutes. At that point he had the full attention of the crowd watching. After that, he jumped landing on his thong sandals. Remember, the canyon's depth is 900 meters here (not that it matters all that much). Now you can see that the adjacent rock is higher so he tried to land on the lower part, which is quite steep and tried to use his one hand to grab the rock.
Well how does this little story end?? Look carefully at this photo of the photographer. He has a camera, a tripod and also a plastic bag, all on his shoulder or in his left hand. Only his right hand is available to grab the rock and the weight of his stuff is a problem. He lands low on his flip flops; both his right hand and right foot slips away. . . At that moment I take this shot. He pushes his body against the rock. He waits for a few seconds, throws his stuff on the rock, climbs up and walks away.

"I was simply stunned seeing this guy standing on this solitary rock in the Grand Canyon. The canyon's depth is 900 meters here. The rock on the right is next to the canyon and safe. Watching this guy wearing his thong sandals, with a camera and a tripod I asked myself 3 questions:
1. How did he climb that rock?
2. Why isn't he taking that sunset picture from the rock on the right, which is perfectly safe?
3. How will he get back?


Really, there is only one word that covers this guy: IDIOT!"
Thanks to Kal for sending this along.
The Honda Ridgeline with the First In-Bed Lockable Trunk Among Other Things

PIAGGIO has Introduced the Three-Wheeler


Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)