Once again, #AltText has made me look closer and be wiser.
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Once again, #AltText has made me look closer and be wiser. I’ve been watching this building go up. I decided it has enough finished windows now to be allowed on Mastodon on a Friday.
I looked it up so I could put the height in the image description and discovered to my surprise that it's a wooden building. It turns out that it’s been named Træ (Danish for Tree), so once the sign goes up, I suppose it would have twigged with me eventually.
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Once again, #AltText has made me look closer and be wiser. I’ve been watching this building go up. I decided it has enough finished windows now to be allowed on Mastodon on a Friday.
I looked it up so I could put the height in the image description and discovered to my surprise that it's a wooden building. It turns out that it’s been named Træ (Danish for Tree), so once the sign goes up, I suppose it would have twigged with me eventually.
I've just realised that it mighn't be obvious why I included the hashtag #ClimateDiary in the preceding toot. The answer is in the Alt Text.
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I've just realised that it mighn't be obvious why I included the hashtag #ClimateDiary in the preceding toot. The answer is in the Alt Text.
The sustainable and striking design of this wooden office block seems to interest a few people, so it just occurred to me to show a bit more of the building.
I don't have a good photo in my phone, and none that show it in its entirety. But I think these give a better idea of its full shape.
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The sustainable and striking design of this wooden office block seems to interest a few people, so it just occurred to me to show a bit more of the building.
I don't have a good photo in my phone, and none that show it in its entirety. But I think these give a better idea of its full shape.
A bird's eye view of the Træ wooden office block, to supplement the worm's eye view I posted a few months ago.
It's a fascinating addition to the cityscape, I think. Aside from the sustainable concept and unusual design, I like the way it catches and conveys the light and the weather and the time of day.
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A bird's eye view of the Træ wooden office block, to supplement the worm's eye view I posted a few months ago.
It's a fascinating addition to the cityscape, I think. Aside from the sustainable concept and unusual design, I like the way it catches and conveys the light and the weather and the time of day.
I knew they'd used old wind turbine blades in the construction of this new building. Until I saw the finished building close up, I didn't know how. Wind turbine blades repurposed into heat shades. There's a certain climate-crisis harmony in that.
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