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Model:Daniela Nieddu
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the timing of the work here is interesting : who was the first to shoot? of course not Space Invaders. the electrician? the painter? the builder? and the right part of the non painted stone is great : like an human face.......fun....street photography....
GMC worked with the Birmingham Zoo to master plan and design the new arrival experience and Asian Passage exhibits at this 4-star rated and AZA accredited zoo. GMC had previously worked at the zoo to expand and enhance their parking area with a natural visitor experience that preserved 70% of the existing trees and created an entrance path underneath a shaded tree canopy where visitors would begin their zoo excursions.
Now GMC has been asked to create an all new visitor entry to replace the existing 59 year old entrance. The new entrance experience will include a new 2-story building, restrooms, two plazas, outdoor classroom, natural play areas, and an event lawn before leading into the zoo exhibits. The existing entry will be re-purposed for group entry with a separate gathering zone. The new front entry plaza will allow room for queuing and ticketing before passing through the entry gates under the large canopy of the new main building which includes the gift shop, administrative offices and an education center. The large plaza past the gates will allow plenty of room for families and groups to meet with seating walls and a view into the zoo exhibits from the elevated plaza. Visitors will be directed around the natural play area and event lawn towards the exhibits.
GMC will also design a new Asian Passage area for the zoo which will include new habitats to house endangered Asian species such as the Malayan tiger, red panda, Komodo dragon and Sumatran orangutan.
Hardwood floors are timeless and work well for any home—unless you opt for a modern style that will look cheap in just a few years.
Three styles in particular will make your home look cheap, messy, and sloppy, but if you heed the decorator's warning, you can maximize your space instead.
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Interior designer Phoenix Gray said 'busy' hardwood floors look cheap and clutteredCredit: TikTok
Interior designer Phoenix Gray has been dubbed “Design Daddy” on TikTok, where he has nearly 125k followers.
Warned Gray of the most common mistakes homeowners make with hardwood floors, he offered a neat suggestion for maximizing your space instead.
"Don't make that mistake in your home if you're trying to make it look more luxurious," he cautioned, showing off a narrow plank hardwood floor.
The designer said that choosing a floor with narrow floorboards, especially in a wide range of colors, would make the room look "too busy."
"This will only make your space more cluttered," Gray added. "If you want a more luxurious, high-quality look with whatever you choose for your flooring, make sure it has a broader wood style."
As you choose a new flooring, also pay attention to the shade and finish of the wood.
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The designer said the gray floors 'discontinued a while ago'Credit: TikTok
Silver-gray undertones were once a sought-after, sophisticated look, but despite his last name, Gray is totally against shade.
"Whatever you do, don't choose gray in any way for flooring," he said.
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Surveying being carried out in the Lidl car park. Their new store is due to open in February 2025, presumably this is preparatory work for redevelopment of the old store.
Looking out from the 7th floor windows of the county attorney's office where we spent too many hours interviewing witnesses. Our offices have no windows; they have windows everywhere with views like this. We get paid nothing; they get paid well. We never have enough resources; they get more cops, investigators, and prosecutors every year. Yeah, our system of justice is extremely fair.