JOHN RIPLEY PHOTOGRAPHY

Engineering and Architecture

  • Solar panels on the glass portico of this crop science facility help power the enclosed research and greenhouse spaces.
  • The central atrium stairway of the SOM-designed Genome Sciences Building at UNC in Chapel Hill, NC, features elements resembling a DNA helix.
  • Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Architects selected stainless steel shingles for parts of the exterior of Moores Cancer Center, UC San Diego, in La jolla, California.  The panels are acid-etched, have an iridescent appearance, and depending on the sky light can appear green, blue, or purple.
  • The Port Tampa Bay building overlooks parts of Tampa Harbor and freight terminals.
  • The Boyle Building is in Ballantyne Corporate Park, Charlotte, North Carolina.
  • This new administrative and research facility is part of a recent expansion by a biotechnology company in North Carolina's Research Triangle.
  • 1180 Peachtree, known as Symphony Tower and seen here from The Meadow in Peidmont Park, rises above its neighbors in the Midtown district of Atlanta, Georgia.
  • At 560 feet, The Vue condominium tower in Charlotte's downtown Fourth Ward is North Carolina's fifth tallest building.  It was designed by Forum Studio of St. Louis and Chicago.
  • The Charlotte Douglas International Airport East Daily Parking Deck is part of an extensive portfolio of CLT airport planning and design projects by TWG + LS3P.
  • For every inch of rainfal, this 162 acre greenhouse roof allows the owner to collect and store 3 million gallons of water.
  • Hangar One, completed in 1933 to house  the naval airship USS Macon, covers eight acres.  The exterior panels were removed in 2011-2012 due to leaking toxic chemicals and asbestos.
  • Parkstad Limburg Stadium in Kerkrade, the Netherlands, home of Roda JC, seen here with its first turf, also houses a hotel and a variety of shopping venues.
  • Ironworkers assemble one of the unique structures that support the innovative retractable roof of Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
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  • The air scrubber system at the Orange County Sanitation District Plant No. 2 has twenty columns of odor control media.
  • The striking Veer Towers in Paradise, Nevada, on the Las Vegas Strip, were designed by Murphy/Jahn Architects, are 480 feet high, and lean away from each other at five degrees off center.
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