Architecture

My list of predictions for the evening didn’t feature the FT tweeting a picture of my house.

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BlooBlazer ?

FML ! :man_facepalming:

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Someone has converted their car parking space into a front garden, that is trend nouveau!

The pub on the corner outside my flat in Edinburgh was the Blue Blazer.

BlueBlazer is always taken on any given site, but …

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Garage inspiration?

Nah, just a flight of fancy…:blush:

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Hotels fit for a KGB officer: Soviet cities in the twilight - in pictures | Art and design | The Guardian

I want this one:

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In Soviet Russia One Ring come to your hobbithole.

If anyone is after a nice stocking filler, I would recommend this book, really quite interesting…

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There’s a volume two :+1:

I know, its been requested from the MIL this year… :rofl:

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Some of those look straight out of Tales From The Loop.

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:heart_eyes: So much want.

I had to look up where Wednesbury is.

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Ikea

I have often wondered about this building when I walked past to the Pub (Horse and Groom) down the road.

The building itself is opposite the 8-Bells which isnt the pub it was, but has improved a bit since the Farr Brewery took it over…

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Hadid for the curves

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This house acts like a sunflower by rotating to gather solar energy as the sun shifts position. This sunflower-based logic allows the panels to produce 40% power more than if they remained in place. This also means that the buildings produce more energy than they use and can feed energy back into the power grid. Other sustainable features include rainwater collection, natural ventilation, and a rotating façade system that limits solar heat gain.

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