Mostar by Night by clondon by clondon

Stari Most by night

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Into the sea by A-Solano by A-Solano

Volviendo a este lugar donde solo había estado de día y en alguna luna llena, me quedé sorprendido de la claridad que tenia el cielo, a pesar de la contaminación lumínica de los laterales, la vía láctea se veía perfecta en el centro, incluso con “airglow”…
Me metí en el agua, nivele el trípode y me puse a hacer esta panorámica de 6 fotos en dos filas, para centrar la vía láctea entre las rocas y que la contaminación se viese lo justo en los extremos.
Una de varias panorámicas que tengo ya reveladas y que iré subiendo poco a poco, espero que os guste!

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Grand Canyon Skywalk by lasanthak by lasanthak

At Grand canyon national park. The skywalk can be seen at the corner. We did the skywalk tour and it was bit scary!

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romantic prague by 2556884353 by 2556884353

romantic prague

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Telus Garden / Office Of Mcfarlane Biggar Architects + Designers Inc.


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  • Project Associate: Tracey MacTavish
  • Others: Hozumi Nakai, Joshua Lunn

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From the architect. To emphasize its status as a leading organization in the world of telecommunications that is also civically, culturally and environmentally minded, TELUS collaborated with Westbank to transform an entire city block of prime downtown Vancouver real estate into an inspiring workplace and a welcoming destination for the downtown community. The ambitious one-million-square- foot, $750 million development designed by Henriquez Architects comprises a 24- floor of ce tower and a 53- floor residential tower, with nine floors dedicated to TELUS’ national headquarters. of ce of mcfarlane biggar architects + designers (omb) was hired to create a thoroughly modern interior t-out for the company’s 1000 employee of ce that would reflect its brand through an environment that would be understated and functional, warm and inviting and celebrating of its locale—Canada’s West Coast landscape. They wanted the interiors to underscore TELUS’ company values (innovation, teamwork, growth, change and opportunity); and also demonstrate the brand’s stature through the most state-of the-art workplace technologies.


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Plan

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Creating a distinct sense of place, omb imbued the complex with local materials, particularly natural toned wood, interior gardens and art. Setting the overall tone for the complex, the welcoming, wood-clad lobby/reception area was framed with an omb- designed screen of abstracted leaf petals derived from TELUS branding, compressing the space and creating a sense of release in the multi-storey sky lobby garden. Inserted into this double height four storey space, floating “skybox meeting rooms,” an architectural first in Vancouver, increase programming capacity, link and animate every floor, merge the public and private realms and give users a memorable connection to the city. These oat over raised gardens planted with live trees and shrubs – recalling many of ces of the post-modern period, but not in vogue for many years.


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The design team initiated and curated a comprehensive, customized art program to ensure the integration of art, interior design and client vision from the earliest stages. Founded on a nature-based theme – ‘Materials of Meaning’, the artworks, all by Canadian artists, express at different levels of abstraction the role of copper, wood and textiles as means to transfer knowledge, celebrate history and connect people.


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© Ema Peter

Embracing TELUS’ combination of resident and mobile workers, omb fitted the headquarters with varied meeting spaces to foster different work styles, all fully yet discreetly wired. Offering differing levels of interaction along with acoustic and visual privacy, a variety of collaborative areas were constructed. The varied workspaces include standing touchdown (mobile) workstations along with formal meeting rooms, telepresence conference facilities and various lounges, designed to promote impromptu collaborations and teamwork. Interior gardens and planted roof decks also function as meeting places and provide a unique connection of workspace to the exterior landscape with dramatic views of the city and its natural mountain and ocean context. Special amenities, such as Café Fresh for staff and an extensive kitchen/lounge foster an of ce environment that values team building. Various spaces illustrate TELUS’ dynamic and multifaceted approach to telecommunications, including The Innovation Centre, where development teams test and showcase nascent technologies, ideas and concepts, as well as the TELUS Studios, where production teams develop branded documentary shorts in house.


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With great attention to quality of space, light, views, art, furnishings and finishes, from the urban scale to the individual elements, omb crafted interiors that combine a sense of importance and modesty, timelessness and flexibility, capturing the essence of TELUS’ brand and leadership in Canadian and international telecommunications.


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In A Sea of Green by AaronReedPhotography by AaronReedPhotography

A little red barn swimming in a sea of green.

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Into Italy by Verbruci by Verbruci

Splash II by davidalvarez8 by davidalvarez8

Waves crashing against the whimsical rocks off the coast of Llanes, in northern Spain. This stretch of coastline is beautiful and every place deserves a photo. I hope you like it.

Olas rompiendo contras las caprichosas rocas de la costa de Llanes, en Asturias. Este trozo de costa es precioso y cada lugar merece una foto. Espero que os guste.

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