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Georgetown ist das "In-Viertel" Washingtons. Kleine Büros, nette Lokale und Läden rund um die M Street und die Wisconsin Avenue machen den Reiz des Viertels aus. Die Bürofläche sollte schnell weg gehen.
This may not be as impressive as most of the set ups here but I put allot of work into it and I am proud of it.
My studio is starting to come together. Bought a new corner desk that is great. I just have to mount my lcd tv on the wall and we should be golden
Offices at the Rasp Mine in Broken Hill. This mine has had a long and profitable history but is currently contracting as metal prices fall with seventy job losses announced in June 2020.
Our interior design solution for Petrofac Plant Asset Management in Southampton. Photography by Solent Studios.
Hammerbrook ist ein Stadtteil Hamburgs mit urbanem Büro- und Geschäftsquartier.
Und nein es ist kein Sensor Fleck im Bild, nur Deko!
Cologne Oval Offices, COO, Köln, Germany
Sauerbruch Hutton, Architects 2010
I thought I would start out the next 500 pictures with a load of color. Very well applied color, I might add.
All of the glass fins are moveable and can open and close....I am just not sure who controls that (user or computer).
This is part of the building our office rents for our use. You've seen the view from inside - now this is from ground level, with the statue of Queen Vic in the shot!
25 Ontario Street, Toronto
Toronto's disappearing old mid-century architecture. A few months ago I sort of accidentally went to downtown's Adelaide/ Richmond Streets area, and came across architecture of Toronto's industrial past. Many such old and vintage buildings are being demolished to make room for residential high-rises which in Canada and the U.S. are called condominiums (or condos). I thought I'd capture what remains before they are also re-developed.
Our interior design solution for Petrofac Plant Asset Management in Southampton. Photography by Solent Studios.
The building is listed (grade II) as being of special historic or architectural importance. The offices are on a corner site, and are in red brick with tile roofs. There are two storeys, and two ranges forming an L-shaped plan, one with eight, and the other with ten bays. Some windows have metal frames, and others are casements.
The Historic England listing entry says that during the late C18 and most of C19 the Horsehay Ironworks formed part of the Coalbrookdale Company Ironworks and were run by members of the (Abraham) Darby family. They were finally taken over by the Simpson family soon after 1886.