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Bad weather doesn’t stop our new project taking shape on site. Here are some of the materials in retrofit. They already look good and we can’t wait to see finished results!
Bad weather doesn’t stop our new project taking shape on site. Here are some of the materials in retrofit. They already look good and we can’t wait to see finished results!
Not only Taylor Wimpey, one of the biggest of UK’s house builders reopens its sites this week, our site is busy working too!
We are proud that our Fresh and Green project featured in all these publications, in UK and abroad. We continue to work on new projects hoping to repeat the success of Fresh and Green.
We too are gradually starting to work and meet remotely but remain contactable via e-mail as usual. We are lucky that most of us live locally and subject to the degree of the lock-down, hope to come by here whenever possible. In the meantime, we wish all our colleagues, clients and friends a very best…
DetailsLast one from the series, showing the brick extension. Secret garden at it’s best!
We’re mad about the brick alias Barbican in Hampstead
Concept design from hand sketch to 3d model. We can’t wait to see it built!
Happy to be shortlisted and exhibited as part of Don’t Move Improve!! Exhibition carries on into April. Some great work to see at the Building Centre
Beautiful examples of work of Thomas Stearns’ one of designer-maker for the Murano glass’ legendary family Venini. They amplify some of the unique qualities of hand-blown glass: transparency and solidity, embodiment of vibrant colours and ability to transmit and transform light as well as form beautiful and sensual forms. Particularly intriguing is the Capello del…
DetailsCurrent exhibition in Palazzo Venier shows Peggy’s amazing art collection and in particular her acquisitions since establishing the Collection in Venice. Gwyther Irvin’s work ‘Serendipity 2’ from 1957 resonates particularly loudly with us. The depth of the otherwise 2D work he achieved by layering old newspaper, discarded posters and scraps of paper onto the canvas,…
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