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      nomeradona
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      beautiful sid...

      visit my blog: http://www.nomeradona.blogspot.com

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        dylan
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        Nice work Sid.
        I really enjoy projects like this from an architecture and modeling point of view.

        I like the choice of timber cladding and breaks you have introduced in to it.

        http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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          sepo
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          Thanks Frederik.
          We are on site with project so client was happy with design and visuals. I can't wait to see this baby being completed.

          Thanks Oli.
          Wanted to keep the same height. As you could imagine the old part (now reclad and reroofed) is quite distorted so I needed to introduce shadow gap in order to keep new geometry clean.

          The building is listed and it is just outside of the church grounds. Interestingly the tree was not big problem. Also I removed large chunk of the church wall, actually converted it into bench. The idea was to open the views to All Hallows church. New use will be Cafe. well, at least that is what planning permission says.

          Oli....I am done with this one for the time being. Maybe I will revisit it in future.

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            sepo
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            Thanks Nomer. Always nice to hear from one of the masters. πŸ˜„

            Thanks Dylan. Timber cladding texture I shot from one of my built projects. (nice symetry to it). Originally the paneling division and shape of the windows raised some eyebrows but all was accepted as intended by us. It will be interesting to see what the public reaction is going to be as this is attached to 16th century Priory. πŸ˜‰

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              Edson
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              interesting project, sid. i quite like the metal addition. i just find the differently shaped openings a bit odd, but this is just a personal preference. please post pictures of the finished building when it is done.

              edson mahfuz, architect| porto alegre β€’ brasil
              http://www.mahfuz.arq.br

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                sepo
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                Thanks Edson. I will post more pictures as the project progresses.

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                  puck
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                  I live in Kettering! I know this place!

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                    dermotcoll
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                    Sepo

                    Love the look of the new building - one question (off topic -apologies) I always wonder though is how architects like you see the building in the future. The cedar cladding of buildings has become very popular over here in the UK/Ireland in the last 5 years or so but I sometimes think that the designers forget that the colour changes dramatically in ths product over time from an orangey hue to that of silver which gives the building a completely different dynamic and look. Maybe the visuals should show the two stages of the cedar cladding?

                    When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                      solo
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                      Here in Texas we also have had a revival of wood finished exteriors, however I've noticed a lot of Vinyl and polyurethane faux wood finishes that claim never to fade/age and the strong selling point is the light weight of the product lending itself to be used as a fascia addition to an existing structure.

                      http://www.solos-art.com

                      If you see a toilet in your dreams do not use it.

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                        michaliszissiou
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                        Hi pete. πŸ˜„
                        I've also noticed what happened to this poor tree on the right.

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                          sepo
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                          Puck
                          Hi there. I live in Northampton. πŸ˜‰ , just around the corner.

                          dermotcoll
                          Thanks. It is pretty valid comment regarding nature of cedar. I always leave cedar to go silvery grey in due course. I kind of like that β€œmorphosys”. I want it to look earthier in some years.
                          I think you are correct … I should have rendered image with distressed look as well.

                          Solo
                          I never use fake wood and for that matter any fake materials in any of my projects.

                          modelhead
                          Thanks modelhead. I am aware of water based solution treatments for cedar. I also know that cedar has its own oils which are sufficient protection against elements. As I said before I prefer to leave it to age.

                          Incidentally, the cedar texture on the Wellingborough project has been taken from the small project in Earls Barton. I designed the extension and partially remodeled the existing house for my doctors ( you should always be nice to your doctors πŸ˜‰ ) and it was built couple of years ago. Puck you might know the village.


                          view from the front.jpg


                          External.jpg


                          night.jpg

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                            dermotcoll
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                            Sepo

                            That extension is pure class - love the sliding glass wall - I did a kitchen last year in a house which had that feature - makes all the difference to the overall design of the space - brings the outside in completely.

                            When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                              sepo
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                              Thanks dermotcoll. Clients love it and I still like it. Here is an image from the internal courtyard looking through horizontal window you can see at front.


                              View from the courtyard1.jpg

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                                dylan
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                                Beautiful extension Sid and very much to my taste. I'm a big fan of using slotted windows like you have shown.

                                Which company did you use for the folding doors sid?

                                http://dmdarchitecture.co.uk/

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                                  sepo
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                                  Thanks Dylan
                                  For glass structure including folding door we used Apropos. It was convinient (not cheapest) way of getting same section profiles and consistent RAL 9007.
                                  In the Priory we will be using Kawneer.

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                                    olishea
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                                    great work sid. im surprised you got away with it!! architecture 1 planners 0

                                    nice slit! πŸ˜‰

                                    oli

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                                      Richard
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                                      Man you guys love those glass roofs, here you would just about bake to death in about 10 minutes!!!

                                      Mate I love that slotted window! SO much can be gained through the abstract of windows!

                                      Now I'm really wanting to see many more of your projects!!

                                      [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                                        dermotcoll
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                                        Richard

                                        Here in Ireland we have a colour called "Fermanagh White" - it is the hue taken from the skin of people from that region of Ireland as they never see the sun - think milk and then add a bit of grey to it - lovely!!!!

                                        When you burn your arse - you gotta sit on the blisters!!

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                                          sepo
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                                          Thanks Oli. You win some and you lose some, but the battle is on. πŸ˜‰

                                          Richard thanks for your comments. In UK we are so short of sunshine that we are prepared to boil if needed. πŸ˜‰ BTW the glass units are high performance with reflective coating and argon fill. Also the windows are temeperature controlled so when the temperature hits certain number (programable), high level windows to front and roof open automatically.
                                          I am big fan of controlled views and "picture windows". They have to be positioned carefully of course. This is one of the tools to make your building talk to the context. So called matching does not interest me whatsoever.
                                          I think you are much luckier being in Australia in terms of "modernity." You do not have idea what we have to put up with here in UK.

                                          Dermot it is not much different in England. πŸ˜‰

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                                            sepo
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                                            Huh.... Typical... Architects are never mentioned in any of these. πŸ˜‰

                                            http://www.northantset.co.uk/wellingborough/A-futuristic-look-to-town39s.5825747.jp

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