Get Crispy, Cheesy Bits All Up In Your Tacos By Griddling Cheese With the Meat

Anyone can shred some cheese and put it on top of a taco, but by adding it to the meat as it’s cooking, you’ll get all kinds of melty, crispy, cheesy bits, taking your Taco Tuesday (or Wednesday, or Sunday) to a whole new level.

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Sylvestris II by XavierJamonet by XavierJamonet

By a misty morning, during the spring, in the amazing forest of Vercors, in French Alps…

Vercors, Alps, France – may 2015

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Midnight-sun light by horiabogdan by horiabogdan

This is the beautiful light of a midnight sun here in northern Norway nowadays…when you’re lucky enough with the weather to see it 🙂

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Toblach / Italya by muhur by muhur

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Heading up. by FacechooYong by FacechooYong

Tourist heading up to large bronze statue of Buddha Shakyamuni at Ngong Ping,Lantau Island,Hong Kong.
Amazing sight of mountain view when you made it to the top.Worthy trip.

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ARTlab / Patkau Architects + LM Architectural Group


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  • Project Team (Patkau Architects): : John Patkau, Patricia Patkau, and Greg Boothroyd Stephanie Coleridge, Michael Cunningham, Dylan Gilmore, Marc Holland, Dimitri Koubatis, Maureen Kwong, Thomas Schroeder, Luke Stern, Peter Suter, and Michael Thorpe
  • Project Team (Lm Architectural Group): Ken Duchnycz, David Kressock, Lloyd Mymko, Darrell Sawatzky, Greg Tomaszewski, Maria Verdun
  • Structural: Crosier Kilgour & Partners
  • Mechanical: SMS Engineering
  • Electrical: MCW/AGE
  • Landscape: Hilderman Thomas Frank Cram
  • Code: Gage Babcock & Associates Ltd
  • Acoustics: Daniel Lyzun & Associates
  • Audiovisual: MC Squared System Design Group
  • Sustainability: Sustainable Solutions
  • Signage: Gallop/Varley
  • Cost: Hanscomb
  • Builder: PCL Constructors Canada Inc
  • Client: University of Manitoba

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© Patkau Architects

From the architect. This project began as a renovation to Tache Hall, a 1911 student residence, for Music and Art at the University of Manitoba. When an opportunity arose for federal stimulus funding during the 2009 recession, the decision was made to develop a portion of the program separately, so it could be designed and constructed in an expedited manner to meet funding deadlines. This project, the ARTlab, became the first of a multi-phase creative arts facility.


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© Patkau Architects

The 6300 sqm ARTlab program consists of large spaces for the School of Art to complement small spaces within Tache Hall. Included are a national-standard gallery, lecture hall, soundstage, administration, and a variety of new and traditional media studios.


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© Patkau Architects

Ground Level

Ground Level

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© Patkau Architects

The volume of the ARTlab interlocks with that of Tache Hall, reinforcing that the two buildings are an integrated arts facility and maximizing north daylit studio spaces on the site. The extension of the north wing of the ARTlab around the corner of Tache Hall prominently places the ARTlab on the principal outdoor space on campus, Duckworth Quadrangle.


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© Patkau Architects

To facilitate critical urban connections to the south, the north wing of the ARTlab is raised one storey above grade. The covered area below forms the entrance to the ARTlab and a generous covered outdoor space for school and gallery events. Large V-shaped columns animate this space at an urban scale, negotiating the structural grid of the building with below-grade obstacles. The result is a lively courtyard caught between historic and contemporary buildings.


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© James Dow

To facilitate connections above-grade, a pair of bridges link the upper levels of the ARTlab to Tache Hall. Below-grade, the ARTlab ties into the campus tunnel network, a key pedestrian circulation system during the bitterly cold Winnipeg winter months.


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© Patkau Architects

Within the ARTlab, a narrow atrium links upper floors to below-grade spaces. Animated by south daylight, this atrium forms a spiraling vertical circulation space for the building.


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© Patkau Architects

On the ground and tunnel levels are the two principal public spaces of the building, The School of Art Gallery and the Lecture Hall. Terraced seating at the base of the atrium creates a multi-level lobby that connects these two facilities together, tying them to both at-grade and below-grade campus circulation. Studios and administration are on the upper floors to take advantage of natural light.


Section Detail

Section Detail

The exterior of the ARTlab juxtaposes modern construction with the historic masonry of Tache Hall. The north elevation is fully glazed, so that the studios enjoy diffuse daylight and, at the same time, provide a visible expression of the life of the School of Art to the public spaces below. The east and south elevations are reticent, landscape walls. Aluminum grilles veil the envelope from sunlight and offer privacy from the nearby School of Business. The Virginia Creeper planted at the base of the grilles will eventually form a seasonably-variable campus-scale vertical xeriscape.


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Am I worth it? by nickverbelchuk by nickverbelchuk

Sellfoss by AlexanderBartl by AlexanderBartl

Golden rocks by szabozsoltandras by szabozsoltandras