Snapshot March 21, 2011
Our editors are everywhere—at all the industry events that matter most. When They're not speaking on panels, they're busy taking notes—and snapping photos—so they can inform their readers about what was said and who was there.
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Photographs chosen by our editors... Submitted By: Shelly Dudley, senior historical analyst, SRP, Phoenix This photograph of Theodore Roosevelt Dam in Arizona was taken Aug. 1, 1908, by a U.S. Reclamation Service photographer identified only as ‘D.A.W.’ With camera and gear, it would have been a difficult trek to reach the site east of Phoenix through the untamed Superstition Wilderness. The masonry dam was approximately 42% complete here, at a height of about 75 ft above the Salt River. The dam turns 100 this month. Photographer: D.A.W. |
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Photographs chosen by our editors... Submitted By: CORE Construction & SH Architecture, Las Vegas Several CMU block buildings surround a colorful and secure courtyard for outdoor learning at the $17.9-million Ruby Duncan Elementary School in North Las Vegas. Recently completed by Las Vegas-based general contractor CORE Construction and architect SH Architecture, the 88,359-sq-ft school includes three single-story buildings for administrative, multipurpose and kindergarten, plus a two-story academic building. Photographer: Peter Malinowski/InSite Architectural Photography |
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