Architecture

Isn’t it’s carbon footprint a big factor now?

Oh and Karan summut blah blah blah

It’s not the greatest, but often gets offset by sustainable methods of construction elsewhere.

Concrete amp enclosures. Now your talkin. Great heatsinks.

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Someone did concrete Tannoy DC enclosures a while back didn’t they?

Please all make your way to the AA Art & Architecture dept.:rofl:

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I had some concrete Wharfedale speakers once, swapped a Sony RTR for them.
i don’t think I got the best part of the deal

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FWIW, neither do I

My Flat was designed by James Sterling in 1958 and which married concrete and brick. I think it was called Brutalism and it was his first design contract after Uni.

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And yet I’m still waiting for invitation :smile:

Seriously, you live in an architecturally (very) important building / scheme. I’d love to have a look at some point.

We will have to arrange something after I redo the kitchen. Ok?

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Oo-er

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:laughing: you might want to re-phase that Dave :wink:

Now that’s a proper invite.
I bet it’s wipe clean walls too.

Wet room

I believe it’s only quite recently that in-depth analysis of Roman cement has revealed its exact composition, and most especially why it is more durable than modern cements and actually becomes harder when in contact with seawater…

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Solved!

only probably Britain’s most famous Architect. meh, nothing to shout about…
His buildings at Leicester Uni are immense (red brick series), few years back we (my practice) built a medical school there and I was intimidated to say the least.

lucky bugger.

Mind you the builder of our apartments run out of money and could not finish them. Now of course they are Grade II.

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without sounding like a weirdo, would be good to have a look at some point. At your place I mean. Just expect some strange architect-rubbing-concrete shenanigans, similar to Vic Reeves rubbing his thighs.

No problem as I said I need to do some redecorating first.

James Gowan was his partner on this one.

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That’s a listed building?

FML

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