These apartments sit on Vauxhall Bridge Road in London’s Westminster. The artchitect has taken a small triangle of land to create high-designed micro-apartments for micro-living.
Is that all there is to this post? No links? The concept is very much in-line with something I’ve been thinking about but this post is pointless. It’s as if I was just told there are curbs on the sides of many streets. Anyway, just so I don’t come off totally rude, here’s a link to the developer [ http://www.barratthomes.co.uk/microsites/thetachbrooktriangle/apt_home.htm ]. At least the picture provided with the post had enough detail that I could figure out who the developer was on my own. As for the guy who asked about the architect, you can now at least attempt to find out who the architect is by emailing the company or calling 020-8326-7171. It’s like reading a magazine if people don’t provide links, and even most magazines do that much these days. Even when I repost other people’s blog postings I add links not only to their original post but to things covered in the post as often as possible.
ACD, huh? the image is a photo we took walking along the street. Why the heck do we HAVE TO link to something? We were actually making a point about a trend, not the building itself.
Perhaps a little defensive there, Piers. I agree with ACD. It was indeed a cool spotting on it’s own but it would have been nice to have some more context. Maybe that’s what the comments are for?
do you know the name of the architect?
March 27th, 2006 at 4:30 pm
Is that all there is to this post? No links? The concept is very much in-line with something I’ve been thinking about but this post is pointless. It’s as if I was just told there are curbs on the sides of many streets. Anyway, just so I don’t come off totally rude, here’s a link to the developer [ http://www.barratthomes.co.uk/microsites/thetachbrooktriangle/apt_home.htm ]. At least the picture provided with the post had enough detail that I could figure out who the developer was on my own. As for the guy who asked about the architect, you can now at least attempt to find out who the architect is by emailing the company or calling 020-8326-7171. It’s like reading a magazine if people don’t provide links, and even most magazines do that much these days. Even when I repost other people’s blog postings I add links not only to their original post but to things covered in the post as often as possible.
Okay I shutup now.
March 29th, 2006 at 1:06 am
ACD, huh? the image is a photo we took walking along the street. Why the heck do we HAVE TO link to something? We were actually making a point about a trend, not the building itself.
March 30th, 2006 at 1:34 am
Perhaps a little defensive there, Piers. I agree with ACD. It was indeed a cool spotting on it’s own but it would have been nice to have some more context. Maybe that’s what the comments are for?
March 31st, 2006 at 10:25 am