2011 ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 26, വെള്ളിയാഴ്‌ച

Central Library

Go to Surrey: Central Library

The Bing Thom-designed Surrey Central Library is ready for its reveal.

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Since it’s been getting a lot of coverage already, I’ll just contribute some of my images sorted into a few categories, with comments below the fold.
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Light – One

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Light – Two

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Light – Three

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Space – One

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Space – Two
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Seat – One

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Seat – Two

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Seat – Three
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Line – One

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Line – Two

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Line – Three

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FUN FACTS
Got a tour with BTA architect Michael Heeney (below right).  Some observations:
The population of Surrey is now what Vancouver was when its central library was built.   But unlike the VPL, the Surrey Library is not primarily about storing the collecton but about spaces that will support community activities – from concerts to one-on-one tutorials.
Teenagers got their own space.  They even modeled furniture in play dough that we were able to base the seating design on (Seat – One above).
SFU will have rooms for Continuing Studies (the City Program’s Surrey Transportation Lecture Program will be taught there).  There are little rooms and separate quiet spaces. Small business meeting rooms can be booked.  There’ll be a coffee shop run by individual local proprietor.
The shape of the building was determined by the site.  (There’s no intent to evoke the image of a ship.)
The cost of the library is substantially less than other metro libraries.
Because of the speed necessary to get the building designed and constructed to meet a federal deadline, we used social media for community feedback – a blog, a Flickr site.  People would post pics of libraries they visited on summer holidays. Other libraries helped post non-computer users put up their images.  We found out what spaces people wanted from a far broader public – working parents, for instance - than we would normally get through usual consultation methods.  And the Library got more engaged in social media as a result of this success.
There’s a balance between light and energy.  Skylights, for instance, allow light but  lose heat.  So instead, we used an oculus, a ring that mimics the volume of space.  (See Light - One and Two above.)  A streak of light tracks around the room like a sundial.
A skylight at top of the stacks gives a wash of light on the back wall, allowing natural light in a space far from windows.
You can read the space immediately, organized around a combination of grand and intimate spaces (See Line – One above).
The reading room and the grand entrance are in double height spaces.  Two storeys up there’s a living room – a fireplace to anchor the third space.  (See Space – One above.)
Colour is predominately white to keep space bright and reflect light.
The design looks exotic and appears complicated to build, but it’s actually quite repetitive.  (See Line – Three above.)   The structure is the finish.
Lots of opportunity for watching people inside and out.  It’s already been embraced by community.
It has a state of the art RFID book sorting system, showcased behind glass – like watching the mini donuts at the PNE.

This Is Why Men Die Before Women

This Is Why Men Die Before Women [14 Pics]





This is such an oldie but a goodie. I’ve been seeing these pictures circulate since around 2006-ish. Every single time I see them, they make me giggle. This is such a classic collection, and I finally decided today that they deserve to have their own space here at Bit Rebels. I don’t even know whom to credit for them really. I mean, the original place I saw them was on an email I read on a PC with a slow Internet connection back in the day.
The funny thing is, men really do typically die before women so the fact that they do ridiculously dangerous things sometimes just makes it funnier. As I’ve said many times before, I grew up in a small town in the deep south here in the States, and I’ve seen some wild and crazy things like what are in some of these pictures. Yes, this stuff happens in real life, especially in the pickup truck pictures.
So, if you are a guy who likes to live dangerously, just know that the next time you do, there might be someone around with a camera. Your picture might go viral, and then four or five years later, someone like me might just write about it on Bit Rebels. You never know…. :)
Dangerous Fixing Pickup Truck
Dangerous Painting Job With Ladder
Dangerous Working On Building
Kid Head Stuck In Chair
Working On Pick Up Truck
Dangerous Working On Ladder
Hanging Onto Air Conditioner Outside
Working On Building Dangerous
Dangerous Riding In Car
Dangerous Working On Ladder
Dangerous Parked Car Working
Dangerous Climbing On Ladder
Standing On Paint Buckets Dangerous
Dangerous Climbing On Building
Header Image Credit: [Wallpapers Wide]

2011 ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 23, ചൊവ്വാഴ്ച

Damn, These Kids Are Cool

Damn, These Kids Are Cool

How much can you love this engagement shoot?
Damn, These Kids Are Cool :  wedding baltimore engagement pictures 1 1

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wait for it…
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BOOM!
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All photos via weddingjojo
Could zombies be the new large red balloons? I sure hope so!

 

2011 ഓഗസ്റ്റ് 21, ഞായറാഴ്‌ച

People taking naps with stuff

People taking naps with stuff

from Boing Boing

A worker takes a nap surrounded by ducklings at a duck farm on the outskirts of Jiaxing, Zhejiang province, China.
What could be more satisfying than a nap? A nice nap taken while surrounded by piles of stuff. More photos of people taking naps while surrounded by stuff, below. (PHOTOS: REUTERS)

A rebel fighter in Libya sleeps next to a box of ammunition at a position in the outskirts of Zlitan, near Misrata.

A worker sleeps on a pile of cement in front of closed shops in Lahore, Pakistan.

North Korean workers nap on piles of fertilizer shipped from China on the banks of Yalu River near the North Korean town of Sinuiju.

A boy, with his face covered with an empty onion sack to protect him from flies, takes a nap in an open air vegetable market in New Delhi.

A worker sleeps on tangerines in a market in Siliguri, India.

A vendor naps beside packages of cabbages at a food market in Suining, China.

A vendor selling Chinese watermelons takes a nap at a wholesale market in Huaibei, China.

A vendor who sells tomatoes naps at an open-air market in Changzhi, Shanxi province.

A vegetable vendor sleeps in his roadside shop in New Delhi, India.

A boy sleeps beside fish heads as his mother works to extract meat from them, at a fish market in Jakarta.