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UCU Conference Centre in London, England. The Centre is no longer open. But why the donkey head? Or deer head, or whatever kind of animal that is.
This is the offices of XFM and Choice, I think. Definately XFM. At the end of the corridor there is the studio where they do the shows and that.
Same as the North Offices (which I didn't get any photos of), apart from the fact these ones are at the South side of the complex.
Typical "cubicle" arrangement, a couple of which still have some paperwork and interesting artefacts.
Diefenbunker: Canada's Cold War Museum
The Bunker was essential to the continuity of government in the event of a nuclear crisis. Not only was there an executive government in the form of the War Cabinet, but select government departments had to function as well.
Eighteen offices on the 300 and 400 level would have provided 24-hour support to their respective ministers. Look down the corridor and you’ll see the Department of Transportation, the Department of Public Works, and the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources.
Government agencies were also part of the Bunker’s operations. For example, the Canadian Housing and Mortgage Corporation had an office here. This agency would have helped establish temporary accommodations for displaced citizens.
Take a look into the recreated offices, making note of the desks. Bunker psychologists determined that bright colours would help people in a lockdown situation cope with catastrophic conditions up top. These offices reflect that design decision.
This is the famous building at Central District, Hong Kong. All the windows are circular and its basically a building of offices.
Truly an amazing sight. I just managed to capture the top of the building before the sun almost killed my eyes!