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La Maison Esprit Boudoir est une demeure au décor authentique et bénéficie d’une ambiance XVIIIème / XIXème siècle à la patine douces des meubles et à la mise en scène raffinée et variée. La Maison Esprit Boudoir The Boudoir is a house authentically decorated and boasts an atmosphere eighteenth / nineteenth century to the soft patina of the furniture and setting refined and varied scene.

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The very snazzy HQ of pharmaceutical giant Horizon Therapeutics on Stephen's Green in Dublin City Centre, you won't have to stand around with all those seats & what a view looking out those massive windows over into Stephen's Green.

 

While the city winds down, one dedicated public servant powers through—illuminated by purpose and a golden sunset. Her corner office isn’t just a view—it’s a testament to grit, service, and the quiet strength behind the scenes. 🇨🇦✨

  

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In the office.

November 2016

 

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Chicago and North Western’s yard office at Bill, Wyoming, is where C&NW train crews report to work in Powder River Basin. It is also the workplace of two friendly lady railroaders in the corner office that gave us permission to photograph the line up of coal trains just outside the windows on May 12, 1995.

A less well known and little seen building by Adams, Holden & Pearson for the Underground Group is this office block that stands within the Underground's Acton Works in west London. The article, in Ferro-Concrete Review for March 1933, describes the construction using reinforced concrete and the architectural detailing that is 'free from applied decoration or ornament'. The building has, as is noted, "a continuity of design" with other buildings by the architects for the Underground Group and this is the case. During the late 1920s and at the time of writing in 1933 Charles Holden, as consultant architect to the Underground, had just delivered a sequence of new Modernist station buildings that made much use of concrete and brickwork as seen here at Acton.

 

The building still stands in the Acton Works that helps service the London Underground train fleet although I suspect, even within LU, we'd half ascribed this building to the company's own architect S A Heaps, who collaborated with Holden on various station designs as well as undertaking the design of many of the ancilliary structures on the Underground. The building is shown as having been commissioned by the Metropolitan District Railway that was one of the component subsidiary comapnies within the Underground Group. In a few months time all would be gathered up into the new London Passenger Transport Board, better known as London Transport.

 

These photos show an 'executive' office, very LT back in the day when your grade determined the dimensions of your desik, if your chair had arms and if you had a square of carpet in fron of your desk! The lower image shows the Drawing Office - along with someone smiling into the camera!

Portrait of a business man

Abstract background of shopping mall, shallow depth of focus.

Image from above of business people sitting around conference desk and consulting. Businesswomen and businessmen using laptop and digital tablet while working on business plan.

Globally appealing office interiors by M Moser Associates

Globally appealing office interiors by M Moser Associates

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