Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: Arrillaga construction site, early morning.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: Arrillaga construction site, early morning.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: The Anderson gift and the new arts district buildings are all significant markers of the Stanford Arts Initiative, which advances Jane and Leland Stanford’s commitment to the arts and the university’s teaching and research mission.
Arrillaga Outdoor Education and Recreation Center
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: The Arrillaga Outdoor Education and Recreation Center will be a 75,000 gsf, one-story building, bringing new fitness, wellness and recreation facilities to the West side of campus. The project will include three basketball courts, weight training and exercise facilities, fitness studios, rock climbing, cycling shop, support for outdoor education programs as well as lockers and showers. Also included in the scope will be a new 50-meter swimming pool. The project will be LEED Silver Equivalent and it is expected to be complete by early 2014.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: Building 08-350 SUL North Renovation: This project repurposes approximately 140,164 gross square feet (gsf) of space within the former GSB Building 08-350 on Memorial Way, which was vacated when the Graduate School of Business moved to their new quadrangle.
Construction of the Anderson Building
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: Ground has officially been broken for the building to house the Anderson Collection at Stanford University, designed by Richard Olcott/Ennead Architects.
batmankiss asked: I never realized you shot pictures at Stanford! And there are a couple in palo alto, I live in palo alto and I am like really wanting to go to college to be a photographer
Yes. I am a student here. I love documenting the spaces and things around Stanford and Palo Alto. I will be taking pictures and documenting construction sites for the next few days. It’s great that you want to become a photographer. It takes time and technique and practice practice. I am actually studying Biomechanical Engineering, but photography is one of my side projects.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: A Stanford Start.Home is simple, elegant, and affordable. Whether you’re well versed in clean technology, or just hoping to invest in a home that can grow with you, Start.Home makes living green as simple as pushing a button.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: The Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering Building, the last component of the Science and Engineering Quad, will echo the design and energy-saving features of the Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Environment and Energy Building, the Jen-Hsun Huang Engineering Center and the Center for Nanoscale Science and Engineering. It too is designed to foster cooperation and teamwork among researchers.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: (Set 5/5) Assignment on the duality of things and spaces observed in our daily life experiences. All from 35mm film, digitalized from silver gelatin prints. Added a small amount of color.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: (Set 4/5) Assignment on the duality of things and spaces observed in our daily life experiences. All from 35mm film, digitalized from silver gelatin prints.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: (Set 3/5) Assignment on the duality of things and spaces observed in our daily life experiences. All from 35mm film, digitalized from silver gelatin prints.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: (Set 2/5) Assignment on the duality of things and spaces observed in our daily life experiences. All from 35mm film, digitalized from silver gelatin prints.
Stanford, California, May 2013.
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Notes: (Set 1/5) Assignment on the duality of things and spaces observed in our daily life experiences. All from 35mm film, digitalized from silver gelatin prints.
Seattle, Washington, August 30, 2012.
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Notes: Taken through the steel framing of the front facing façade of the newly remodeled Seattle Public Library; overlooks the courthouse.