Described as “a place for introspection,” Philadelphia’s Calder Gardens will showcase the work of famed sculptor Alexander Calder. LF Driscoll is leading the construction of the complex project, designed to be built almost entirely of exposed concrete—with walls up to 7 feet thick. Read more about the intense planning, in-depth #VDC, and creative problem-solving of the LFD team in our latest issue of #STOBGinsights: https://lnkd.in/eWNAbSV4
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The laser-lifted gaseous carbon aggregates and their re-assembly into C60 and C70 are excellent observations by prepared minds of the three: @Robert Curl, @Harold Kroto, and @Richard Smalley. Recently, I came across an article by Maria Isabel Sierra-Trillo et al. I've also included below. Please read if you have time: https://lnkd.in/gWkuZ_AX
Carbon is an element that can assume a number of different forms. In nature, for example, it can be found as graphite or diamonds. In 1985, Robert Curl, Harold Kroto and Richard Smalley discovered a brand new form - the fullerene. Curl, Kroto and Smalley irradiated a surface of graphite with laser pulses so that carbon gas was formed. When the gas condensed, previously unknown structures with 60 and 70 carbon atoms were formed. The most common structure had 60 carbon atoms arranged in a sphere with five and six edges - also known as a buckyball, the shape resembles a football. The structures were called fullerenes in honour of architect Buckminster Fuller, who worked with this geometric shape.
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softmax classifier to classify architectural styles. Softmax is particularly useful for multi-class classification problems, where the goal is to predict one class out of multiple possible classes. In the context of architectural styles, this means each input (e.g., an image of a building plan) is assigned a probability for each style (e.g., Gothic, Modern, Baroque). #machine_learning_for_architetcs
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The snub square tiling is one of the semi-regular tessellations, where regular triangles and squares match perfectly to fill the plane without gaps or overlaps. The Euclidean construction of Snub Square tiling is possible by utilizing the basic compass and straightedge operations. I made this construction in Rhinoceros to show that there is no need for any numerical input to locate the points and draw the tiling. There are two major techniques explained there. One of them is the basic method to draw triangles by using a compass or a circle. The other is the calculation of the right angle (90 degrees) without any number but only geometric construction. This ancient art and science is still interesting and educational for the basics of architectural geometry. You can see more at www.designcoding.net #patterns #rhino #tutorials #snubsquare #compass #digitaldesign #parametricdesign
Euclidean Construction of Snub Square Tiling
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The pile cut-off level is a crucial design parameter in the construction of pile foundation. Can you please look for the one who mark it in photo?
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Initiating a project involves crafting enduring foundations. Our earthwork team takes great care in sculpting the groundwork for each of them. #redpointcontractingaz #heavyequipment #earthmoving #constructionindustry #sitework
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A silver perspective piece (you need to see it to believe it). Made with black construction paper and silver Sharpies only. #LightArt #RadiantArt #LuminousCreations #SilverSharpie #sharpie #sharpiedrawing #perspectiveart
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— Measure twice, cut once... unless you're trying to make a statement with abstract art. #earthmoving #earthworks #getdirty #excavation #construction #heavyequipment #constructinghistory #mgicorp #sustainability
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Gaming Enthusiast who has turned a dream into a reality. Want to talk about your new boardgame, why not drop me a message?
What are your thoughts on Stonespine Architect? I was so excited to be able to get hold of this dungeon building card drafting game I had to get it to the table. You can read our thoughts of the game at the link below: https://lnkd.in/eCGMpNvR
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vibrant panels whizz and whir in pinaffo & pluvinage’s en cascade installation. intertwining art, architecture, and mechanics, fashioned from cardboard and powered solely by sand, the seemingly rudimentary machine rivals the intricacy of electronic machines. at first glance, the motions suggest a presence of high-tech motors, however, upon closer reflection, it reveals the true source of its animation – cascading sands that flow through each mechanism and bring the apparatus to life. read more here: https://buff.ly/3w4i1pM
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I am spending time to draw sketches for an 'illustrated repair method statement' for discussion with my carpenter for the care of our National Trust C18th curtilage listed outbuilding, in the garden of some Let Estate cottages. I am looking at retaining as much fabric and archaeology as possible, in what is a rare survival, as these outbuildings are not always well recorded, either in text, drawings or maps. On inspection, it displays historic reuse of second-hand timbers, at a time, when shipbuilding was using newly felled trees. #heritage #architects #surveying
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