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Image 3 of 35 from gallery of 30 St Mary Axe Tower / Foster + Partners. Photograph by Nigel Young - Foster + Partners
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Image 33 of 35 from gallery of 30 St Mary Axe Tower / Foster + Partners. Sketch
The building consists of four axes with a minimal width of 3,66m. Stairs connect all four apartments of the house with an open columned hallway.
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In 2015, the U.S. Department of Agriculture decided to run a pilot program to support two tall wood demonstration projects in order to test the potential of the increasingly popular building material. The first was a 10-story residential tower in Chelsea designed by SHoP. The second, a 12-story...
Made in Gränsfors, Sweden - Since 1902 Broad Axe 1900 series Left-Angled Made of the highest quality Swedish steel - Razor-sharp edge Hand-forged with excellent craftsmanship Ergonomic & durable hickory handle Includes a grain leather sheath Fun & interesting Gränsfors Bruk booklet included Product Description Specs The Gränsfors Broad Axe model 1900 has a traditional design & is suitable for squaring logs & planks, for example when building a log house. Broad Axes vary greatly depending on the shape of the head & edge & the angle of the handle. The Broad Axe has three grind options. As a rule, the Broad Axe is ground on both sides of the edge (knife grind). The double-sided Broad Axe is often used for making joints, but also for all sorts of timber & plank hewing. The axe is also available as a special order ground only on one side (scissor grind). On a scissor-ground axe, the side of the head that does not have a ground bevel face is generally flat & on the right-hand side of the edge. The left-hand side of the edge is the ground side. The flat side of the axe is more ‘aggressive’ & is used when the log has to be really smooth, for example when planing structural timbers. The other side is used when the log is to have a slight wave pattern & thus does not need to be as smooth. The reverse scissor grind is also available as the exact opposite of the scissor grind. This Broad Axe handle is attached as left-angled. With an angled handle, the handle & your hands remain at a distance from the timber, thereby minimising the risk of personal injury. In general, to determine whether the axe is right- or left-angled, hold the axe with the head up & the handle down, with the poll facing you. If the edge leans to the right, the axe is right-angled & if it leans to the left it is left-angled. Each axe head is hand-forged from special Swedish steel which is then honed, tempered, & annealed to the perfect hardness by the experienced Gränsfors Bruk Swedish smiths who stamp their initials on the head, creating a one-of-a-kind masterpiece you'll treasure for years to come. Product Cutting Edge Overall Length Weight Model # Gränsfors Bruk Left-Angled Broad Axe - Right Bevel - Model No. 4812 7" 19" 3-3/4 lb. 4812 Gränsfors Bruk Left-Angled Broad Axe - Left Bevel - Model No. 4813 7" 19" 3-3/4 lb. 4813 Gränsfors Bruk Left-Angled Broad Axe - Double Bevel - Model No. 4811 7" 19" 3-3/4 lb. 4811
Arquitectos: Mi5 Arquitectos + PKMN [pacman] Ubicación: Plaza de Domingo Gascón, Teruel, España Año Proyecto: 2012 Área Proyecto: 5000 m2 El subsuelo de Teruel, como los parques temáticos como Dinópolis, está lleno de descubrimientos que nos recuerdan la existencia perdida de una vida de gran alcance en los orígenes de la provincia. Es sorprendente que tengamos que volver a su profundidad para tratar de reactivarlo. La decisión de introducir un gran volumen de actividades para jóvenes en la tierra, que revitaliza y potencia la actividad de Teruel, impulsa la imagen que trabajamos en el proyecto. El espacio público y el proyecto de un centro de ocio tiene una expresión de un Godzilla enterrado: un elemento telúrico de expresión contemporánea y popular. El gran volumen enterrado empuja la superficie de la tierra hasta que la rompe y produce una topografía urbana. Los visitantes se asentarán en esta superficie, que se convierte en una plaza pública, y pasarán entre los estratos, entreteniéndose con actividades de reunión, diversión y deportes. Las nuevas actividades y su manifestación contemporánea, hacen evidentes nuevas formas de diálogo urbano, especialmente en una ciudad donde la historia ha tomado un espacio tan importante. Es el descubrimiento de nuevas posibilidades de expresión y, en una apropiación audaz de ellos, es donde tenemos en cuenta sus mentiras potenciales.