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We are delighted to reveal our five-year collaboration with @sandersonsculpture @fold_eng @orielplasglynyweddw for a new café on the Llyn.   Thank you to @architectsjournal for the feature which can be read on their website architectsjournal.co.uk

We are delighted to reveal our five-year collaboration with @sandersonsculpture @fold_eng @orielplasglynyweddw for a new café on the Llyn.
 
Thank you to @architectsjournal for the feature which can be read on their website architectsjournal.co.uk
HE Archive (@he_archive) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today's image from the Historic England Archive is a view of the Old Town Hall in #Prescot, adorned with adverts for Zebra Grate Polish. The building was demolished in the early 1960s. #Knowsley #Merseyside #Archives

Today's image from the Historic England Archive is a view of the Old Town Hall in #Prescot, adorned with adverts for Zebra Grate Polish. The building was demolished in the early 1960s.

#Knowsley
#Merseyside 
#Archives
RIBA Journal (@ribaj) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How did the complex geometry and sensitive siting of the Urchin Café on the Welsh coast come together? Making Buildings reveals the technical and collaborative details of a multi-faceted team ow.ly/5nts50PQhLW Plas Glyn y Weddw #ribajintelligence

How did the complex geometry and sensitive siting of the Urchin Café on the Welsh coast come together? Making Buildings reveals the technical and collaborative details of a multi-faceted team
ow.ly/5nts50PQhLW
<a href="/plasglyn/">Plas Glyn y Weddw</a> #ribajintelligence
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Thousands of households were involved in the 'cottage industry' in the 18th and 19th centuries in England. 🧵 Many of the top floors of houses were used as workshops, also known as 'topshops', including this house in Coventry which was used for weaving silk ribbons.

Thousands of households were involved in the 'cottage industry' in the 18th and 19th centuries in England. 🧵

Many of the top floors of houses were used as workshops, also known as 'topshops', including this house in Coventry which was used for weaving silk ribbons.
Royal Institute of British Architects (@riba) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards 2024 shortlist is here ⬇️ The regeneration of a medieval castle, the world’s first social science research park and the conversion of a Grade II-listed stable block are among eight shortlisted projects: ow.ly/FWzo50QG0YG #RIBAawards

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An innovative new visitor shelter is planned for the Woodland Trust🌳's First World War Centenary Woods at Langley Vale Wood, Epsom, Surrey in creative partnership with Bath-based #architecture practice Mark Wray Architects and #landscapearchitects Grant Associates. tinyurl.com/44ysdxb5

An innovative new visitor shelter is planned for the <a href="/WoodlandTrust/">Woodland Trust🌳</a>'s First World War Centenary Woods at Langley Vale Wood, Epsom, Surrey in creative partnership with Bath-based #architecture practice <a href="/MarkWrayArch/">Mark Wray Architects</a> and #landscapearchitects <a href="/GrantAssocs/">Grant Associates</a>. tinyurl.com/44ysdxb5
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500 years ago, a city of skyscrapers was built in the desert — and it's still standing today. Known as the "Manhattan of the Desert", it's even more densely populated than New York. And it's a model for urban planning... (thread) 🧵

500 years ago, a city of skyscrapers was built in the desert — and it's still standing today.

Known as the "Manhattan of the Desert", it's even more densely populated than New York.

And it's a model for urban planning... (thread) 🧵
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Owners and occupiers of listed buildings are invited to attend a two-hour webinar that will help them to understand how they can save energy while also conserving their property. More information on our newsroom: newsroom.bathnes.gov.uk/news/webinar-o…

Owners and occupiers of listed buildings are invited to attend a two-hour webinar that will help them to understand how they can save energy while also conserving their property.

More information on our newsroom: newsroom.bathnes.gov.uk/news/webinar-o…