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小石头俱乐部3.0: The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. However, our design fills even the core of the house with light through the implementation of a 2 storey light-well which runs the length of the southern side of the house. Additional light is reflected into this light-well by the client’s office space – a white volume that sits atop the northern edge light-well. Spaces on the second storey also benefit from the light well’s luminosity; the walls adjacent to it are fully glazed and a floor to ceiling piece of frosted glass brings a very soft light into the bathroom.The expressive back facade of the house is defined by the angular geometry of the floating steel box. The front facade, however, is composed primarily of bricks to conform with the heritage character of the neighbourhood. Two disjuncted apertures break up the brick façade and are lined in aluminum. As only one side of the brick was glazed, a random mix of forward and backward facing bricks were laid to create a more dynamic façade.  Architects: NatureHumaineLocation: Avenue Alexandra, Montreal, QC H2S, CanadaArea: 3,300 sqftYear: 2013Photographs: Adrien WilliamsEdit By 小石头俱乐部 来自http://suriliu.diandian.com/post/2013-12-16/40060463936

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Concepting a client's sustainability campaign. If you won't switch off the lights for the company, do it for the planet.

Shelter Scotland

Urban Rush (Edinburgh )is a unique 15-mile run across Scotland's iconic capital.

  

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Business Tourism Scotland conference, Assembly Rooms, Edinburgh.

  

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I was asked to make it to the client's exact requirements

KTC Design client's house photoshoot at Bedfordale 28 September 2012.

CL011 clothes display racks, These clothes display racks are manufactured using high quality of raw material that is procured from our trusted vendors. We offer these clothes display rack in various specifications in order to meet our client’s complete requirement.,Home, clothing store fixtures

Hulda Transformers produces and distributes Laminated, C-Core, Toroidal and Ferrite transformers as well as Power Supplies and Full Assemblies according to our client's specifications for commercial, military & medical equipment. Our R&D department also designs special transformers for unique applications according to the clients' specifications. Every transformer complies with the applicable safety requirements for CE, BABT, IEC, VDE & UL standards. Our Quality Assurance Management System (ISO-9001-2000) is approved by the Standards Institution of Israel. Supervision and quality control at every production stage, statistical follow-up, calibration and periodical testing of quality control equipment enable us to maintain the highest standards of quality.

 

www.israelexporter.com/hulda-transformers

Quote for a client's instagram

Client's Business Card & Logo

 

#LocalBusiness #FortWorth

ilustration at gas, for a client's valantine's day

View from a client's window...Nana chowk

Made specially for one of my client's beautiful bridesmaids. Her wedding's theme was ivory and teal-- Victorian-inspired!

小石头俱乐部3.0: The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. However, our design fills even the core of the house with light through the implementation of a 2 storey light-well which runs the length of the southern side of the house. Additional light is reflected into this light-well by the client’s office space – a white volume that sits atop the northern edge light-well. Spaces on the second storey also benefit from the light well’s luminosity; the walls adjacent to it are fully glazed and a floor to ceiling piece of frosted glass brings a very soft light into the bathroom.The expressive back facade of the house is defined by the angular geometry of the floating steel box. The front facade, however, is composed primarily of bricks to conform with the heritage character of the neighbourhood. Two disjuncted apertures break up the brick façade and are lined in aluminum. As only one side of the brick was glazed, a random mix of forward and backward facing bricks were laid to create a more dynamic façade.  Architects: NatureHumaineLocation: Avenue Alexandra, Montreal, QC H2S, CanadaArea: 3,300 sqftYear: 2013Photographs: Adrien WilliamsEdit By 小石头俱乐部 来自http://suriliu.diandian.com/post/2013-12-16/40060463936

...name changed to protect client's privacy.

小石头俱乐部3.0: The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. However, our design fills even the core of the house with light through the implementation of a 2 storey light-well which runs the length of the southern side of the house. Additional light is reflected into this light-well by the client’s office space – a white volume that sits atop the northern edge light-well. Spaces on the second storey also benefit from the light well’s luminosity; the walls adjacent to it are fully glazed and a floor to ceiling piece of frosted glass brings a very soft light into the bathroom.The expressive back facade of the house is defined by the angular geometry of the floating steel box. The front facade, however, is composed primarily of bricks to conform with the heritage character of the neighbourhood. Two disjuncted apertures break up the brick façade and are lined in aluminum. As only one side of the brick was glazed, a random mix of forward and backward facing bricks were laid to create a more dynamic façade.  Architects: NatureHumaineLocation: Avenue Alexandra, Montreal, QC H2S, CanadaArea: 3,300 sqftYear: 2013Photographs: Adrien WilliamsEdit By 小石头俱乐部 来自http://suriliu.diandian.com/post/2013-12-16/40060463936

Butcher Block island made for a client's kitchen.

They look fed up with their boisterous American client's antics.

One of client's mailbox..hasn't been emptied in over a year & they wonder why they are missing some of their mail

I love when people send me pics of the finished piece in their home! It means so much to me and gives me warm fuzzies!

  

She ordered this one: www.etsy.com/transaction/38746561

小石头俱乐部3.0: The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. However, our design fills even the core of the house with light through the implementation of a 2 storey light-well which runs the length of the southern side of the house. Additional light is reflected into this light-well by the client’s office space – a white volume that sits atop the northern edge light-well. Spaces on the second storey also benefit from the light well’s luminosity; the walls adjacent to it are fully glazed and a floor to ceiling piece of frosted glass brings a very soft light into the bathroom.The expressive back facade of the house is defined by the angular geometry of the floating steel box. The front facade, however, is composed primarily of bricks to conform with the heritage character of the neighbourhood. Two disjuncted apertures break up the brick façade and are lined in aluminum. As only one side of the brick was glazed, a random mix of forward and backward facing bricks were laid to create a more dynamic façade.  Architects: NatureHumaineLocation: Avenue Alexandra, Montreal, QC H2S, CanadaArea: 3,300 sqftYear: 2013Photographs: Adrien WilliamsEdit By 小石头俱乐部 来自http://suriliu.diandian.com/post/2013-12-16/40060463936

MEGATRO can provide every type steel house and workshop fabrication as per client’s special design, these steel house and workshop also belong to irregular product. Some steel house and workshop material adopts steel bar or steel plate, or angle steel or others. The surface is also according to client’s requirement to handle, such as paint or hot-dipped galvanized or other finish such as special material. i.e. some steel house belong to easy-install and easy to disassemble, then the material requirement also very strict, maybe adopt some plastic or other special material. Most of workshop need longer span channel steel or heavy duty structure & frame, good design is necessary.

 

The main specification as follow:

1. Material: Mild steel or stainless steel or other as per Client’s requirement

2. Design: as per client requirement

3. Shape and size available: as per client requirement

 

Production requirements: as per our client requirements

Lead time: to be discussed by both Buyer and Seller

Origin: Qingdao, Shandong province, CHINA

Payment: TT; L/C

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小石头俱乐部3.0: The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. However, our design fills even the core of the house with light through the implementation of a 2 storey light-well which runs the length of the southern side of the house. Additional light is reflected into this light-well by the client’s office space – a white volume that sits atop the northern edge light-well. Spaces on the second storey also benefit from the light well’s luminosity; the walls adjacent to it are fully glazed and a floor to ceiling piece of frosted glass brings a very soft light into the bathroom.The expressive back facade of the house is defined by the angular geometry of the floating steel box. The front facade, however, is composed primarily of bricks to conform with the heritage character of the neighbourhood. Two disjuncted apertures break up the brick façade and are lined in aluminum. As only one side of the brick was glazed, a random mix of forward and backward facing bricks were laid to create a more dynamic façade.  Architects: NatureHumaineLocation: Avenue Alexandra, Montreal, QC H2S, CanadaArea: 3,300 sqftYear: 2013Photographs: Adrien WilliamsEdit By 小石头俱乐部 来自http://suriliu.diandian.com/post/2013-12-16/40060463936

#9994 - Layout and space 20 lpi pattern as per client's drawings, add ebony FE tip, 10.75 hrs.

Available in a variety of precious metals and diamond choices. For pricing and detailed information please email Lee@ LLPavorsky.com or call Lee Pavorsky personally at 215-627-2252

Taken by Chris Denner, Your Perfect Day Wedding Photography, Leicester

It's a High Order Pickups model that seems to be based on a P.A.F. neck pickup. Nice pickup.

One of my DD4Hire client's 2007 Ford Explorer.

Paul working on a client's facial hair.

“Dutch” has been our trusted, family mechanic for a quarter of a century, keeping 6 of our old cars safely on the road beyond their normal life spans. A master of his trade, he is equally comfortable under the hood of a 1963 Buick and a 2008 Porsche. It is a matter of pride for him when a client’s car turns over 300K due to faithful maintenance. He is glad that newer cars have warning lights to remind us when the oil needs changing. Now he has to scold us less for driving with dirty oil. Skilled as he is, he seems to actually enjoy changing oil.

commissioned. Based on the client's pomeranian.

Ready to do some aerobatics in my client's yellow decathlon.

小石头俱乐部3.0: The client’s priority was to maximize the natural light in their new live/work house in Montreal’s Mile-Ex district. This was made challenging by the east-west orientation of the infill lot. However, our design fills even the core of the house with light through the implementation of a 2 storey light-well which runs the length of the southern side of the house. Additional light is reflected into this light-well by the client’s office space – a white volume that sits atop the northern edge light-well. Spaces on the second storey also benefit from the light well’s luminosity; the walls adjacent to it are fully glazed and a floor to ceiling piece of frosted glass brings a very soft light into the bathroom.The expressive back facade of the house is defined by the angular geometry of the floating steel box. The front facade, however, is composed primarily of bricks to conform with the heritage character of the neighbourhood. Two disjuncted apertures break up the brick façade and are lined in aluminum. As only one side of the brick was glazed, a random mix of forward and backward facing bricks were laid to create a more dynamic façade.  Architects: NatureHumaineLocation: Avenue Alexandra, Montreal, QC H2S, CanadaArea: 3,300 sqftYear: 2013Photographs: Adrien WilliamsEdit By 小石头俱乐部 来自http://suriliu.diandian.com/post/2013-12-16/40060463936

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