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Hodge Close Quarry, Lake District
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Birch by Paul Bradley Via Flickr: Silver Birch and slate, Hodge Close quarry, Lake District. Canon G7X Mk II
#Copyright (c) 2018#Paul Bradley.#Silver Birch#slate#Hodge Close quarry#National Trust#Lake District#Cumbria#abstract#trees#stone#natural#Canon#G7X Mk II#compact
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Hodge Close Quarry in the UK. Took this last summer but didn’t realise how nice this picture was. I sat and ate lunch on the rock where the sun hits. [OC] [3024x4032] via /r/EarthPorn http://bit.ly/2t5iggi
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An abandoned slate mine. Hodge Close Quarry, United Kingdom, Cumbria [OC] 3024x4032
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An abandoned slate mine. Hodge Close Quarry, United Kingdom, Cumbria [OC] 3024x4032
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An abandoned slate mine. Hodge Close Quarry, United Kingdom, Cumbria [OC] 3024x4032 via /r/EarthPorn https://ift.tt/374mz01
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Hodge Close Quarry - The Lake District - Cumbria #abandoned #quarry #thelakes #lakedistrict #cumbria https://www.instagram.com/p/CEwjp_SAxHY/?igshid=1j9562qy1jw8l
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Lakeland Nemesis by Pete Rowbottom Via Flickr: I hate this tree. Or rather I did hate this tree.. purely becuase I've found it so difficult to shoot on so many occassions and I have never got any images of it I've liked until this one. It sits leaning wildly and is balanced precariously on a steep slope in a slate quarry (Hodge Close) in the Lake District, as soon as I saw it many trips ago it just cried out to be shot but getting an image of it I've found to be a total nightmare, it either blends into the background too much, isn't lit right, or it cuts into the skyline over the mountains, or depending which way you shoot it you end up with distracting white buildings in the scene which take away from the subject, I've shot it with about 4 different lenses and still nothing made me happy. This day got here and I'd pretty much given up on getting anything with it, I'd tried again with the wide lens as there was some nice light but yet again it seemed to be sticking 2 fingers up at me so I got some shots at other locations nearby, as I was walking back to the car I was quite a way from it, I stopped and looked at it as it was being lit beautifully with the low sun head on, the day had been really moody and the sun had just broken through the heavy clouds picking out all the detail on my nemesis tree. The conditions looked perfect to get separation in the shot so I got down low and used the 70-200 for this image, which I really like, at last. Even in the processing stage it proved to be a complete pain in the backside as the Autumn colour in the background I found a little bit distracting so I've gone for black and white which I think suits it a lot better. For such a simple subject it's certainly made me work to get 1 image. Visit my Website
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Man's body found at Hodge Close Quarry Cumbria Police have confirmed that a man’s body was found late last night (10th July) at Hodge Close Quarry, Coniston. Full story: https://www.cumbriacrack.com/2018/07/11/mans-body-found-at-hodge-close-quarry/
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Hodge Close Quarry in the UK. Took this last summer but didn’t realise how nice this picture was. I sat and ate lunch on the rock where the sun hits. [OC] [3024x4032] Check this blog!
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Hodge Close Quarry in the UK. Took this last summer but didn’t realise how nice this picture was. I sat and ate lunch on the rock where the sun hits. [OC] [3024x4032]
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Birch by Paul Bradley Via Flickr: Hodge Close Quarry, Lake District.
#Copyright (c) 2018#Paul Bradley.#Birch#Hodge Close Quarry#waterfall#contre-jour#compact#Canon#G7X Mk II#Lake District#Cumbria
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Therapy dog dies falling 150ft into Hodge Close quarry
Therapy dog dies falling 150ft into Hodge Close quarry
Findlay was described as a dog who helped children and adults with his “calm and friendly nature”. Source link
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Hodge close quarry in Langdale UK was mined to a depth of 300ft. 150ft is now under water. Extreme divers playground with many flooded chambers below. Nicknamed skull eyes from the way the reflection hits the water giving it a skull appearance. [1536x2048] [OC]
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Coburg piazza at former Pentridge Prison
Pentridge Prison Piazza, Coburg Building by ASPECT Studios, Victoria Landscape Architecture Photos
Coburg piazza, Melbourne
27 Mar 2021
Coburg piazza at former Pentridge Prison in Melbourne
Architects: ASPECT Studios
Location: former Pentridge Prison, Coburg Quarter, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Wayfinding signage – delivered by ASPECT Studios
New beginnings for the former Pentridge Prison with new public Piazza
The former Pentridge Prison in the northern suburb of Coburg has undertaken a transformation, turning a decommissioned landmark of controversial history into a new residential and retail precinct.
Pentridge Main Piazza: Dianna Snape_ASPECT Studios
“ASPECT Studios is dedicated to transforming brownfield sites in our inner cities into thriving new communities, that also protect and value their past lives and the deep histories of places and people,” said Kirsten Bauer, Landscape Architect and Director of ASPECT Studios.
The prison operated for almost 150 years before officially closing in 1997, and during that time was the main remand centre for the Melbourne metropolitan area.
Pentridge main entrance: Dianna Snape_ASPECT Studios
Pentridge’s long serving role as a prison housing some of Australia’s most infamous criminals infused the site with challenging narratives, making it essential to have an innovative approach to interpretation and a considered response to the emotional and traumatic place it holds in many hearts and minds.
ASPECT Studios collaborated with NH Architecture on the original master plan that gained approval from Heritage Victoria and have subsequently completed the main part of the development of ‘Pentridge Coburg’ alongside Sue Hodges Productions (SHP) and PTA Landscapes, allowing the opportunity to build on the history of Pentridge as well as being part of its future.
Main Piazza seating:
The depth of the site’s cultural significance guided its redevelopment, where considered design elements recognise the history entrenched at Pentridge. The monumental size and classical style of the nineteenth century buildings contribute to their architectural significance making it vital to acknowledge the importance of the sites past whilst making room for new beginnings.
Water play sculpture:
ASPECT Studios sought to find a balance between the significant and dark history of the site, its heritage fabric and the need to create a new contemporary square that was welcoming for the community.
Positioned in the heart of the precinct in what used to be the parade ground or mustering yard, the new Central Piazza sits between the heritage protected bluestone buildings, and next to the new retail centre and cinema designed by architects the Buchan Group.
The spatial arrangement of the Central Piazza reflects the area that was once used as a prisoner parade and assembly ground, and the entry and arrival sequence from Champ Street has been reflected in the ceremonial entrance to the Piazza.
Children playing in the Piazza Dianna Snape_ASPECT Studios
Core to representing this arrangement, the marking of the historic mustering lines of the prisoners in the yard are embedded into the Piazza through simple concrete lines and crosses marking each prisoner, a piece of the interpretive approach developed between ASPECT Studios and SHP.
Large quantities of hand carved bluestone blocks were extracted by the prisoners themselves to build the buildings and walls from the adjacent former quarry that is now Coburg Lake. These blocks are reused to create seats, edges and a water play sculpture. In this way honouring the labour and craft of the individual and a connection back to the geology that has marked this site so dramatically.
Reused bluestone elements ; Ceremonial entrance to Main Piazza: left: Dianna Snape_ASPECT Studios
Connections into the walled enclosures were identified and delicately stitched back into the surrounding environment through the reuse of materials forming an intricate bond with the former prison lines. Additional elements interpretation of the stories and mementos of prison life are subtly infused throughout the site, accessible to all, an invitation to a deeper exploration to access the past. These stories are also infused into the wayfinding signage, also delivered by ASPECT Studios’ specialist inhouse wayfinding and signage team.
Pentridge is now in the early stage of a revitalised chapter, and by altering the perspective from a neglected traumatic space to one of Melbourne’s cultural assets, the site lives on to see a new era where there is much to learn and reflect on.
Mustering lines of the prisoners embedded through concrete lines and crosses: Simon Batchelder_ASPECT Studios
The Piazza supports the redevelopment plan of a renewed lease of life for the heritage listed building and grounds by incorporating the use of rescued materials from the original site ensuring the prolific stories hosted by the space are not lost or forgotten.
This recent development adds almost 6,500m2 of public open space to Coburg and will allow the Piazza to grow into a viable outdoor venue for art or cultural activities, entertainment, and as a lively hub for residents, locals and visitors to enjoy.
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Urquhart St, Coburg VIC 3058, Australia – pentridgeprison.com.au
Location: Urquhart St, Coburg VIC 3058 Australia
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3 Feb 2016
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