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The sculpture of Prometheus by Robert Russin at the Natrona County Library in Casper, Wyoming https://midwesternartlovertraveler.tumblr.com/
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wyomingpast · 4 years
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1936. “Sheep herder. Natrona County, Wyoming”. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985, photographer. Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress.
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rhianna · 2 years
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Bibliographic Record
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Finerty, John F.
Title   World's Best Histories: Ireland, Volume I (of 2)
Original Publication   United States :The Cooperative Publication Society,1904.
Credits  D A Alexander, Barry Abrahamsen, Natrona County Library, Casper, Wyoming and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https:
//www.pgdp.net
Language  English
Category  Text
EBook-No.67845
Release Date  Apr 15, 2022
Copyright Status   Public domain in the USA.
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architectnews · 2 years
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Wyoming Architecture Designs: Buildings USA
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Wyoming Buildings : Architecture
Key American Architectural + Property Developments & Architects
post updated October 26, 2021
Wyoming Architecture
We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Wyoming Buildings, USA. We aim to include projects that are either of top quality or interesting, or ideally both.
We cover completed Wyoming buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across the state. The focus is on contemporary buildings but information on traditional buildings is also welcome.
Plume, Jackson Installation Design: CLB Architects
photography : Kraft Photos
Plume references a geyser in sculptural form, cyclically undulating to the rhythm of earth’s core and the prevailing weather of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. A reinforced, wood frame skeletal system is draped in layered white fabric that is illuminated from within.
Two perpendicular portals are cut into the volume allowing both visual and physical movement through the space. Unlike the naturally occurring geysers found in the region, this built intervention can be occupied and engaged with. Inside the installation, a library has been set-up as an interactive book exchange for visitors.
Set on the grounds of the Teton County Library, Plume is part of the annual GlowNights celebration, an exhibit of light-based installations put on by the Jackson Hole Public Art. The various art works energize community public spaces in an effort to bring people together during the darkest nights of the year.
Project Team Design: CLB Architects Builder: CLB/New West Structural Engineering: KL&A Lighting: Helius
Materials / Brands Framing Materials: Valley Lumber Fabric: Ripstop by the Roll Ground Anchors: American Earth Anchors
CLB Design Team: Jeffrey Johnston, Leo Naegele, Eli Ayres
About Jackson Hole Public Art
JH Public Art forges partnerships for the integration of art into any environment to inspire lasting cultural, educational, and economic benefits. JHPA is a non-profit organization and our community’s leading presenter of artist-driven projects in public spaces. We place artworks outside traditional venues of museums and galleries to provide access to art for all people.
Oct 26, 2021 Puller Gallery, National Museum of Military Vehicles, Dubois Design: Roto photo : Jay Rosenblatt Photography Puller Gallery, Dubois, Wyoming The new 40,000 sqft Puller Gallery at the recently opened National Museum of Military Vehicles reimagines the traditional military museum by immersing visitors in the stories of Vietnam and Korean War service members through dynamic, interactive experiences created by leading design-build firm Roto.
Apr 29, 2021 Wyoming Residence, Jackson Hole Design: Abramson Architects photograph : David Agnello Wyoming Residence in Jackson Hole Echoing the grandeur of the Teton Mountain Range whilst seamlessly inhabiting the adjacent grassland, this large new rural residence exhibits a conscientious marriage of form and material. The property’s zoning restrictions were artfully managed with careful assimilation into the natural landscape. The result is an inspired expression of fluid yet layered space that collaborates with the surrounding beauty.
June 15, 2020 Riverbend Residence, Jackson Design: CLB Architects photo © Matthew Millman Riverbend Residence in Jackson A spectacular site, artistic freedom and clients with vision came together to create the perfect opportunity for Carney Logan Burke Architects to design a modern art piece on the banks of the Snake River.
Apr 29, 2019 Natrona County High School, Cody Design: Bassetti Architects photo © Fred Fuhrmeister Natrona County High School Originally designed to house both Casper College and Natrona County High School, the Collegiate Gothic-inspired complex was constructed between 1924 and 1927 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Oct 3, 2018 House of Fir, Jackson Hole Design: kt814 architects photograph : David Agnello House of Fir in Jackson Hole To Jackson Hole, Wyoming locals, the timeless beauty of the Grand Tetons is a revered landmark. Rich Assenberg and Nathan Gray, of kt814 architects, took this into account when designing this passive house inspired home.
Jun 14, 2014 Butte Residence, Jackson Design: Carney Logan Burke Architects image Courtesy architecture office Butte Residence The 38-acre site for this family compound including a main house and art barn is located on an extraordinary site perched above Jackson, Wyoming. The site overlooks the confluence of the Snake and Gros Ventre Rivers and commands panoramic views of the mountains beyond.
Major Wyoming Building Designs, alphabetical:
Casper College Wyoming – Installation Date built: 2011 Design: Balmond Studio photo © 2011 Balmond Studio Casper College Wyoming Balmond Studio has been exploring educational ideas through art installations as part of a series of research studies. The interactive art proposal, which will be installed in Casper College, a school in Wyoming, USA, transforms the forgotten spaces of hallways, corridors and lobbies into thriving community and learning zones, celebrating the students’ daily experience. The designs are based on advanced geometric thinking developed by Cecil Balmond, founder of Balmond Studio.
Old Faithful Inn, Yellowstone National Park Dates built: 1903-27 Design: Robert Reamer
Performing Arts Hall, Jackson Date built: 2010 Design: Stephen Dynia Architects photo : Ron Johnson Photography Wyoming Performing Arts Hall This 35,000 sf Performing Arts Pavilion – located near the village center and connected to an existing Arts and Education complex – includes a 500 seat proscenium theater for drama, dance, and music, as well as a public lobby, music practice rooms and theater support areas. The theater responds to the seasonal fluctuations of a resort town with a seating configuration placing 200 seats in an orchestra level allowing for an intimate setting, and 300 seats in a balcony above providing the capacity of a full theater.
More Wyoming Architecture developments online soon
Location: Wyoming, United States of America
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Farnsworth House, Plano Design: Mies van der Rohe Architect Farnsworth House
Winspear Opera House, Dallas Design: Foster + Partners Winspear Opera House
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thomasine-alexander · 3 years
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A tampon machine in a mens room would get used more. (at Natrona County Library) https://www.instagram.com/p/CRr2nyqrFU7/?utm_medium=tumblr
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oenothera5 · 7 years
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“Independence Rock. A noted landmark, on the Oregon Trail, for travelers at the time when this route was used. Its base, bordering the old road, is literally covered with names and dates, many of the former well known in the history of the west, and some of them antedating Fremont's time. The Sweetwater flows immediately along the southern end of it, although on the opposite side of the stream another ridge, continuing toward the southwest, was once connected with it. It is a vast and excellent illustration of disintegration, its rounded form resembling an oblong haystack, with layers of rock lapping over the top and sides of the mass. This layers have been broken off in part, and huge masses are scattered all around it. On some portions of the side they lap down to the ground with so gentle a descent that one can walkup to the top without difficulty. Measured by the odometer, the rock has a circumference of 1,550 yards. The north end is 103 feet in height and the opposite end 167 feet, with a depression in the center of not more than 75 feet in height. Natrona County, Wyoming. 1870.“
Photographer: William Henry Jackson
USGS Denver Library Photographic Collection Library ID: jwh00285
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cathleen-rocks · 6 years
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Natrona County Library Summer <b>Programs</b>
“As summer begins so do summer programs at Natrona county library. ... It's an incentive program to keep kids reading books over the summer so they ... from Google Alert - Incentive Program https://ift.tt/2ssVI9y
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zenobiarice · 7 years
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#photochallenge day 6. Ethan created a poem from the page of a book at last night's #casperartwalk . (at Natrona County Library)
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cher-ley · 7 years
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Celebrating Moms, Celebrating Women
Celebrating Moms, Celebrating Women
This post by Gayle M. Irwin
During my presentation and book reading last Saturday at the Natrona County Library, they sat next to young children or held babies in their arms. On the drive a few short hours later to a different community’s bookstore, one sat in the back seat of my vehicle next to her little one buckled into a car seat. Of whom do I speak? Moms.
Mother’s Day,which began during the…
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cathleen-rocks · 6 years
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Casper features crafts, public speaking, hoops, dancing on tap
Double Up Food Bucks are offered, which is an incentive program that offers double the buying power of locally grown produce to SNAP recipients. ... The Natrona County Library will host a family crafting program for all ages at 1 p.m. Using balloons and card stock, families will make balloon elephant ... from Google Alert - Incentive Program http://ift.tt/2HGUjC9
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cathleen-rocks · 7 years
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Town Crier: Thursday&#39;s Highlights
The Natrona County Library will host a DIY scratch art program for teens ... and a Double Up Food Bucks Incentive Program is offered, as well as the ... from Google Alert - Incentive Program http://ift.tt/2sONXbg
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wyomingpast · 4 years
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1936. “Herding sheep. Natrona County, Wyoming”. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985, photographer. Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress.
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wyomingpast · 4 years
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1936. “Herding sheep. Natrona County, Wyoming”. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985, photographer. Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress.
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wyomingpast · 4 years
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1936. “Sheep wagon. Natrona County, Wyoming”. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985, photographer. Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress.
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wyomingpast · 4 years
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1936. “Sheep herder. Natrona County, Wyoming”. Rothstein, Arthur, 1915-1985, photographer. Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection, Library of Congress.
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