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About - meia - Moving Elements in Architecture
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Whatever your vision, we will help bring it to life. For 25 years meia have been designing, making and installing bespoke moving elements in architecture. Our range of unique products includes roofs, floors, windows, walls, winter gardens and access systems. Highlights include a reconfigurable desk. A disappearing massage table. Opening glass roof with huge pieces of glass. Meia was originally started by Monty Ravenscroft, whose extraordinary Peckham House. Was on Grand Designs. Our professional team of ...
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...work, eat, sleep, and repeat...: London Open House 2006
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Work, eat, sleep, and repeat. Saturday, September 16, 2006. London Open House 2006. My laziest Open House. Weekend for a good few years. I spent the morning shamelessly doing nothing, then decided to cut my losses an go somewhere fairly local in the afternoon. So I headed off to Peckham to see Will Alsop's Library. While in Peckham, I dropped in on the Peckham House. As seen on Grand Designs. Posted by Paul @ 8:00 pm. Links to this post:. I know this is kinda off topic but I was. London, United Kingdom.
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Channel 4 - something or other
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Sep 23rd, 2006 at 8:15 AM. Originally uploaded by alan.brett. Last weekend, as well as being our housewarming. And the occasion of the Scissor Sisters. Gig in Trafalgar Square for which I had tickets. I managed to see a few buildings as part of the annual London Open House Weekend. This year I got to visit:. Foreign Office and India Office. 15 and a half Consort Road. There's lots more public photos in the Open House 2006 set. On my Flickr profile. 2 comments Leave a comment. Sep 23rd, 2006 07:07 pm (UTC).
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Being Beta: September 2006
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Exercises in the higher banter with One of 26. Elsewhere called 'poet of adland'. By a whipple-squeezer. Find out why being beta is the new alpha: betarish at googlemail dot com. Wednesday, September 27, 2006. Or, a review from Saturday's Thunderer. Reviews by IAIN FINLAYSON. Ed Simmons, Williams, Rich. Posted by Rishi Dastidar @ 10:40 pm. Links to this post. It had rattled and clunked and wheezed as it made an unsteady way up the path. ’32, Model F; it had seen better days. But Father was beamin...And b...