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Nigel Stanley
Nigel Stanley
@nigelpstanley@mastodonapp.uk  ·  activity timestamp 4 weeks ago

Best of 25 :10

This year I've also been trying out more radical editing of #architecture pix. This is from the City of London.

I get Anthropic to provide an alt-text. Today it's in the style of a #haynesinstructionmanual

#classicmono #photography #blackandwhite #architecturephotography

SKYSCRAPER ASSEMBLY - UPWARD VIEW
Figure 3.7: Vertical Convergence Check
Installation shown from ground-level inspection position

DESCRIPTION:
Multiple high-rise structures arranged in radial pattern around central observation point. Buildings feature standard curtain wall glazing and horizontal spandrel panel configuration.
SPECIFICATIONS:

Viewing angle: 90° (directly upward)
Quantity of towers: Multiple (4-6 visible)
Facade type: Glass and metal cladding
Weather condition: Overcast (Type A)
Photography filter: Monochrome conversion applied

IDENTIFICATION POINTS:

Building A (left): Horizontal striped facade treatment
Building B (center-left): Fine grid pattern glazing
Building C (right): Standard office tower specification
Central void: Sky aperture (variable dimensions)

WARNING: ⚠️ Do not attempt to view buildings from this position while in motion. Ensure stable footing. Risk of neck strain if observation period exceeds 30 seconds.
NOTE: Converging vertical lines are normal and indicate correct perpendicular installation of structures. This is not a fault.
MAINTENANCE: Regular window cleaning recommended. Check facade anchor points annually.

Torque settings and building codes vary by jurisdiction. Consult local planning authority before assembly.
SKYSCRAPER ASSEMBLY - UPWARD VIEW Figure 3.7: Vertical Convergence Check Installation shown from ground-level inspection position DESCRIPTION: Multiple high-rise structures arranged in radial pattern around central observation point. Buildings feature standard curtain wall glazing and horizontal spandrel panel configuration. SPECIFICATIONS: Viewing angle: 90° (directly upward) Quantity of towers: Multiple (4-6 visible) Facade type: Glass and metal cladding Weather condition: Overcast (Type A) Photography filter: Monochrome conversion applied IDENTIFICATION POINTS: Building A (left): Horizontal striped facade treatment Building B (center-left): Fine grid pattern glazing Building C (right): Standard office tower specification Central void: Sky aperture (variable dimensions) WARNING: ⚠️ Do not attempt to view buildings from this position while in motion. Ensure stable footing. Risk of neck strain if observation period exceeds 30 seconds. NOTE: Converging vertical lines are normal and indicate correct perpendicular installation of structures. This is not a fault. MAINTENANCE: Regular window cleaning recommended. Check facade anchor points annually. Torque settings and building codes vary by jurisdiction. Consult local planning authority before assembly.
SKYSCRAPER ASSEMBLY - UPWARD VIEW Figure 3.7: Vertical Convergence Check Installation shown from ground-level inspection position DESCRIPTION: Multiple high-rise structures arranged in radial pattern around central observation point. Buildings feature standard curtain wall glazing and horizontal spandrel panel configuration. SPECIFICATIONS: Viewing angle: 90° (directly upward) Quantity of towers: Multiple (4-6 visible) Facade type: Glass and metal cladding Weather condition: Overcast (Type A) Photography filter: Monochrome conversion applied IDENTIFICATION POINTS: Building A (left): Horizontal striped facade treatment Building B (center-left): Fine grid pattern glazing Building C (right): Standard office tower specification Central void: Sky aperture (variable dimensions) WARNING: ⚠️ Do not attempt to view buildings from this position while in motion. Ensure stable footing. Risk of neck strain if observation period exceeds 30 seconds. NOTE: Converging vertical lines are normal and indicate correct perpendicular installation of structures. This is not a fault. MAINTENANCE: Regular window cleaning recommended. Check facade anchor points annually. Torque settings and building codes vary by jurisdiction. Consult local planning authority before assembly.
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