Fitz Roy, El Chaltén, Argentina by rcpizzino by rcpizzino

Taken during our beetle’s travel through south america.

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Selected: Untitled by ig_nobu

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Seljalandsfoss by frank_delargy by frank_delargy

A traditional long exposure view of Seljalandsfoss.

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~Fresh green of Ginkakuji Temple~ by Fumie by Fumie

Ginkakuji Temple,Kyoto
Good night & have a beautiful day^-^

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Frozen Giants by sorstrommen by sorstrommen

Jökulsárlón – The glacier lagoon in Iceland. I hope you enjoy this 140 megapixel pano 🙂

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Sunrise at Lake Superior by Like_He by Like_He

Process with Topaz filters to give the sky a bit painting look.

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Old bridge by marcodalla by marcodalla

Taken near Faido, a mountain village located in Val Leventina, about 20 km from the Gotthard tunnel on the south side.
Thank you for stopping here 😉 Have a great day!

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The Condensery / PHAB Architects


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  • Architects: PHAB Architects
  • Location: Toogoolawah QLD 4313, Australia
  • Design Team: Brant Harris, Ashley Paine
  • Area: 450.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Manson Images
  • Heritage: Converge Heritage + Community (Benjamin Gall)
  • Landscape Architect: Landscapology
  • Structural, Mechanical, Electrical And Hydraulic Engineer: Opus International Consultants
  • Certifier & Energy Efficiency: CERTIS
  • Quantity Surveyor: Colin Woodhouse

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From the architect. The 1920s packing shed is the only building remaining from the once prosperous Nestle condensed milk factory—an important centre of Toogoolawah’s economic and social life until the factory was destroyed by fire in 1951. The inception of the art gallery and workshop project began in 2012 with a grass -roots push from the community. The opening exhibition in December 2015 featured 31 local artists and a display by the Toogoolawah and Districts History Group, positioning the building as a catalyst for the ongoing cultural life of the region.  


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Fundamentally, the design was conceived to preserve the building and its architectural qualities  as found, rather than attempting to restore it to an original condition. Weatherboards were removed to install insulation, and an insulated structural skin was laid over the existing roof, leaving the interior of exposed roofing iron, stained concrete floor and walls, largely unchanged. The collapse of the western third of the building due to termite damage provided an opportunity to re -compose this elevation, subverting the symmetry of the gable, and creating a contrast to the eastern entry.


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The new western end also plays an important structural role, contains the amenities, and disguises the location of the airconditioning plant within the existing building section. Where the existing building remained, the weatherboards were painted in their original red oxide colour. New walls are differentiated with a darker red and complemented with a combination of pinks, reds and browns for detail elements. 


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Plan

Plan

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Close up, this complex palette produces a vibrant effect, and makes the building’s history legible. From afar, the project reinstates the original building form, and is perceived as a simple red shed in the landscape. While primarily used as an art gallery, the interior is planned for flexibility and various concurrent uses. The design also takes advantage of the existing outdoor terraces (remnants of other factory buildings) that broaden the building’s potential for public events and private functions. New concrete elements that provide fire egress and outlook, double as stages, allowing these external spaces to be utilised for performance.


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The Backyard Barbecue Playlist

Memorial Day is coming up! If you’re one of the lucky folks who get a long weekend, you’re probably ready to fire up the grill to celebrate. Today’s playlist can help.

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