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Untitled (2024) • Jef Meyer
250 x 250 x 520 cm, concrete, Beaufort exposition in Middelkerke
This is the Elion-Hitchings Building. It’s futuristic look had it appearing in science fiction films and TV, most notably Brainstorm, Natalie Wood’s last film. It was built in 1972. Sadly (and perhaps predictably) it was just demolished after being abandoned for years. Interesting looking but the shapes were a terrible use of space, making a significant percentage of the interior square footage unusable.
Burroughs Wellcome Center (Elion-Hitchings Building) by Paul Rudolph - 1972 - Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
Demolished January, 2021
The Elion-Hitchings Building, by Paul Rudolph, 1969. I used to work in it. Also, it’s in the movie “Brainstorm”
The Sea, 2003, Agnes Martin
Fingal’s Cave, Scotland
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Wyoming Solstice
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Paris apartments (click on link for full home tour):
A small bohemian apartment in Paris
An elegant apartment in Paris
A serene apartment with a perfect view over Paris
Original details and historic touches in a family home in Paris
A vibrant family home in an old factory
A renovated attic apartment in Paris
Historic details in a home in Montmartre
A cozy Airbnb apartment in an 18th century building
Spectacular windows in a book-filled oasis
The beautiful Paris apartment of Jackie Kai Ellis
Portable Cabin, Poznan, Poland,
Wiercinski Studio,
Photographs: ONI Studio
SE24: Whilst Sitting Under a Tree / Turner Architects Photos © Adam Scott
Reconstructions made from the ancient skeletons found at archeological sites:
The Whitehawk Woman. She lived in England around 5,000 years ago and was buried with great care. She was also buried with a newborn infant, and died aged between 19 and 25 years old. Researchers believe she died during or very soon after childbirth. Her bones indicate she was otherwise in good health.
Adelasius Ebalchus. He lived in Switzerland 1,300 years ago, and was in his late teens/early twenties at the time of his death. His gravesite indicated he came from wealth, and his bones showed he was well-nourished. His bones also showed that Adelasius suffered a lingering infection; archeologists believe he most likely died from lung inflammation.
The Slonk Hill Man was found semi-crouched in a grave near the seaside town of Brighton, England — in the same area as the Whitehawk Woman. Their lives, however, were separated by nearly 3,000 years. The Slonk Hill Man lived during Britain’s Iron Age. The reconstruction artist (an archeologist and sculptor) described him as being “very good looking”, tall, muscular, and in robust health at the time of his death. There were no obvious signs of what caused his death.
The Wari Queen. She was found in 2012 by a Polish-Peruvian archeology team, entombed in an underground mausoleum in El Castillo de Huarmey, Peru. She lived approximately 1200 years ago and died in her sixties. Her bones indicate she led a leisurely life, and her decayed teeth indicate a diet high in sugar (most likely she regularly drank the sugary corn-based beer, chicha). Other artefacts in her chamber suggest she was an expert weaver — a very highly-valued craft.
This chrysalis is more beautiful than any precious stone or jewel I have ever seen. And it is attached to a Gatorade bottle.
Does anyone know what it is? It’s about half-¾ inch long. It literally glitters in the light when I turn it, especially the copper points. I’m deeply enamored of this thing. (I hope it’s not an invasive……)
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