Concept work done for Syn Studios’ Gathering of the Masters ‘18 ‘Tron in the Daylight’ workshop. Had fun returning to my comfort zone! Started out as a building that became a ‘Yacht’ of some variety … super fun.
#POLARIS #STAR
This month binoculars will come in handy–to view the moon, star clusters, and a close pairing of Venus and Jupiter.
You can’t miss bright Venus in the predawn sky. This month Venus pairs up with Jupiter on the morning of November 13th.
The Leonids peak on a moonless November 17th. Expect no more than 10 meteors an hour around 3:00 a.m., the height of the shower.
The Northern and Southern sub-branches of the Taurid meteor shower offer sparse counts of about 5 meteors per hour, but slow, bright meteors are common.
The nearby November Orionids peak on the 28th. In contrast to the Taurids, the Orionids are swift. But don’t expect more than 3 meteors per hour.
The moon glides by three beautiful star clusters in the morning sky this month, and a pair of binoculars will allow you to see the individual stars in the clusters. Aim your binoculars at the Pleiades and the moon on the 5th.
Then aim at the Messier or M-35 cluster and the moon on the 7th and the Beehive cluster and the moon on the 10th.
Meanwhile, at dusk, catch Saturn as it dips closer to the western horizon and pairs up with Mercury on the 24th through the 28th.
Also, Comet C/2017 O1 should still be a binocular-friendly magnitude 7 or 8 greenish object in November. Use Polaris, the North Star as a guide. Look in the East to Northeast sky in the late evening.
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Hotel Puerta America - Madrid, Spain (2003-2005)
Each floor was designed by a different architect: Norman Foster (Image 1), Kathryn Findlay (2-3), Marc Newson (4), and Zaha Hadid (5-7)
Getting warmed up for an inking project!
Materials: Yasutomo black sumi ink, Zebra fine tip felt brush pen, faux sable brushes, deleter 2 white ink. Music is “sweet piano” from Audioblocks! Filmed on my Sony RX100 v, edited with Adobe Premier
600 COLLINS STREET by Zaha Hadid Architects
Old Dominion Building 😎
Zaha Hadid in Venice
Polaris
Heydar Aliyev Center - Interior
Baku, Azerbaijan
Zaha Hadid Architects
Photographs: Iwan Baan, Hufton+Crow, Hélène Binet
Born 31st October 1950, Zaha grew up in Baghdad.
The first Iraqi-British, Muslim female architect to receive the Pritzker Prize in architecture in 2004.
Won an award every year since 2000, winning up to 12 awards in one year.
Zaha Hadid’s first building was the Vitra Fire Station, Germany in 1994.
950 projects over 44 countries, 400 staff, 55 nations.
5 awards
Pritzker Architecture Prize – 2004
Sterling Prize – 2011
Structural Steel Design awards – 2010
RIBA, Royal Institute of British Architecture Worldwide – 2004
Design of the year, Heydar Aliyev Centre – 2014
Source: http://elledecoration.co.za/20-things-know-zaha-hadid/