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Outside the Jokhang Temple, Lhasa

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Nepal + Tibet

Can’t wait to make it too Tibet, look forward to sharing my journal + photographs on my return….

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Fresh New Website!

We’ve finally launched our new website today! The new website now showcases some of our completed work and projects which are on site.

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A successful win!

A win at Planning Committee today, can’t wait to start on site.

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CAT Professional Diploma Bird Hide

I was fortunate enough to see this structure grow out of the forest last week whilst being part of a group who were involved in building a structure for the Shambhala Festival taking place this coming weekend.

Not only was it inspiring but also empowering to see the value in creativity and the power of working as a group.

Further reading – http://blog.emap.com/footprint/2011/08/25/cat-architecture-students-build-a-pavilion-and-a-bird-hide

Enjoy the sunshine this bank holiday weekend.

A

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It was worth getting up early for a sunrise on the water like this!

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Project: Red Farm House


I love it how this new aperture frames a view of a beautiful tree.

I’m hoping this is going to be a really nice place for the White
family to spend not only a summers evening but to embrace
every season.

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Maximising South Light

In an attempt to try and make the most of south facing light an interesting element of glazing has been introduced, along with a curved wall to try and scope this precious light in to what will be the new kitchen + dining room extension to this house in the Swansea Valley.

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Cheeky Seagull

I managed to capture a cheeky seagull scrounging for food the other day. He oddly looks wise.

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Castell Coch [Red Castle]

I’m lucky to live in Wales! A friend came to stay and wanted to experieince the magic that is a Welsh castle. Here is a great example of a castle which sits nicely perched on the side of a hill with views over Cardiff and the coast. What would it have been like to live in such a building?

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