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On the backroad from Crediton to Morchard Bishop you will find this landmark about four miles out of Crediton.
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This is the corner of the field that always flooded each winter. The tanks they've sunk into the ground on the left have been doing a job up to a point, but water now floods across the road to the left of this shot, so it seems they've just shunted the problem out into the road.
There is a puddle in front of that house on the right but it's too early to say how things are going to be really as it's all still such a mess on site. It'll be interesting to see what appears in the right foreground corner too - a garden presumably if another row is built to face the house on the right.
Rev Jim amazed at plutonium dust and work on new building as he anxiously awaits US women's soccer game.
Project name: Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
|| Location: Royal United Hospital, Bath
|| Description: The new Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit at Bath's Royal United Hospital is an innovative project intended to be at the forefront of the development of neo-natal intensive care across the UK. The proposal consists of a single storey new-build extension and the refurbishment of the space occupied by the existing NICU facility. The new-build element accommodates the clinical, support and reception functions as a discreet but contemporary intervention between two existing buildings. The refurbished element comprises staff and parents’ facilities.
A pioneering holistic and therapeutic approach towards the new building will create a new low carbon unit allowing the staff to practice new methods of care for premature and sick babies.
|| Architect: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
|| Developer/Client: Royal United Hospital
|| Main Contractor: Vinci Construction Ltd
|| Project manager: Provelio Ltd
|| Quantity Surveyor: Edmond Shipway
|| Structural Engineer: Buro Happold
|| Mechanical & electrical engineer: Buro Happold
|| Project Value: £3 million