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The AIR being the Revit AIR riding jacket. Designed for air flow through the ballistic nylon weave. The full face Shoei helmet also has air vents, one at the mouth, the other at the top of the head.

It was a great morning to be biking, the air was a crisp blue, the grass still green, and a stretch of lonely highway.

 

Long Sault Parkway, Ontario, Canada.

www.studioboron.com

 

A house in a Conservation area, with the project consisting of a loft extension at the rear gable roof and a kitchen rear extension.

The loft extension will be a zinc roof cover with a 2 windows and a roof light to allow natural light into the central part of the house. The metal colour of the zinc will match the colour of the window frames, for an integrated aesthetic. The proposal will also remodel an extent of the interiors but this interior work will not require planning. The kitchen design will elongate the kitchen and a sliding fire door will be created in the design to create a protected stair. The living room will

include a new fire door to form a protected stair as well.

The rest of the house include renovations to ensuite bathroom, a larger closet, children's bedrooms and bathroom extension.

 

Honestly, it was journey and a good lessons learned. Some lessons include

1. Making 100% sure before the contractor is hired that they will comply and sign a contract with the client. Here they did an agreement and this is where everything goes wrong, including massive changes of the design, without my knowledge. Many rooms as not as I designed them.

2. Even without a contract to contract adminstrator, I should have been on site every week, as the stair design was completely messed up by the contractor, even though the drawings show something aligned. Samples of every material should have been taken before being applied on the walls, ceilings etc. The children's room was designed without wood, for example.

3. Looking at details such as unaligned downlights and light in the complete different location, not as per drawings at hand.

4. Using a closet and kitchen supplier right away and just laying out the idea, which I mostly did.

5. Getting the client's full trust in designing items as we went through the architectural stages, rather than designing later on with the contractor.

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