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"The Cage" hunting lodge at Lyme Park originally built in 1580 where the ladies of British nobility could look out at the menfolk as they hunted stag on the surrounding hills
Posted 14 Nov 2015 21:16
Sketching a section, the importance of the contextual relationship evident
Posted 8 Nov 2015 21:58
Thinking threshold
Posted 27 Oct 2015 19:47
Talking shadow with Stephen Kite, Welsh school of architecture. Among others, Hawksmoor, Ruskin and Rossi in reference.
Posted 13 Oct 2015 18:07
Thankful for being let in on this golden secret - a beautifully nurtured church in ruins is a sacred haven from the bustle of life in central London
Posted 12 Oct 2015 20:41
Some gorgeously rugged two-storey beach huts greet boats on the shore at Teignmouth.
Posted 12 Oct 2015 20:30
Totnes,at the head of the River Dart Estuary in South Devon, is said to have more listed buildings per head than any other town. Having visited the town on numerous occasions the regular use of slate cladding throughout the town is newly noted - no doubt in place as a defense against weathering.

Legend has it that the mythical founder of Britain, Brutus of Troy, first came shore at the "coast of Totnes" -Here I stand and here I rest. And this town shall be called Totnes-
Posted 12 Oct 2015 20:29