A joint problem? look no further
Take a look at this original approach to jointing in the home by MOA and TOA.
It's just like TV shopping (without the subtitles).
Take a look at this original approach to jointing in the home by MOA and TOA.
It's just like TV shopping (without the subtitles).
Published by The Architect à 14:06 1 commentaires
Libellés : cooking, Off the subject
The terribly tiny hole that had to be made in the pavement in order to connect Maison Camy to the outside world has been dug. Finally Telecom are approaching the finishing line in last position 6 months after the first 'prise de contacte'.
Wideband, 200 channels and free phoning are just around the corner.
The next post on Maison Camy will be made FROM the Maison Camy, heralding a new era of blogging - more pertinent, more humourous, more laid back, more informative, more frequent, more.......just more and more (Maison Camy always in the zeitgeist - work less / earn more / score top models).
This new era will be known as Phase II Maison Camy. Posting will be devoted to the 'client works' destined to transform a building site into a habitable dwelling. Upcoming themes include; 'external insulation and timber cladding', 'scaffolding', 'traditionally laid parquet', 'new uses for old satellite dishes', 'the cat flap' etc. Can't wait can you?
Guided tours have started but please don't apply unless you are a fully qualified architect. The Client has decided that only architects can visit, as only they will understand how anyone can live in such conditions of 'inachèvement'.
Published by The Architect à 14:35 0 commentaires
The Client, to make a point about living on a building site, has decided to dress appropriately. The unforeseen added advantage will no doubt come in the crush of the January sales....... 'Excuse me madam, would you mind moving to one side please?'
Published by The Architect à 17:54 3 commentaires
Libellés : Off the subject, The Client