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  • A man stands on the roof of vila dos pescadores favela, in front of state-built housing blocks, Cubatão
    Cubatao_QL-70.tif
  • High Contrast. Martello tower, Pembroke Dock, Dyfed.
    Dyfed-Print-Collection-11.jpg
  • High Contrast. Martello tower, Pembroke Dock, Dyfed.
    114-Pembroke-MilfordHaven-04.jpg
  • The typical Fujian Ha Chuong Hoi Quan Pagoda  is dedicated to Thien Hau, who was born in Fujian. The four carved stone pillars, wrapped in painted dragons, were made in China and brought to Vietnam by boat. There are interesting murals to each side of the main altar and impressive ceramic relief scenes on the roof.
    Ha-Chuong-Hoi-Quan-02.jpg
  • The typical Fujian Ha Chuong Hoi Quan Pagoda  is dedicated to Thien Hau, who was born in Fujian. The four carved stone pillars, wrapped in painted dragons, were made in China and brought to Vietnam by boat. There are interesting murals to each side of the main altar and impressive ceramic relief scenes on the roof.
    Ha-Chuong-Hoi-Quan-05.jpg
  • The typical Fujian Ha Chuong Hoi Quan Pagoda  is dedicated to Thien Hau, who was born in Fujian. The four carved stone pillars, wrapped in painted dragons, were made in China and brought to Vietnam by boat. There are interesting murals to each side of the main altar and impressive ceramic relief scenes on the roof.
    Ha-Chuong-Hoi-Quan-04.jpg
  • The typical Fujian Ha Chuong Hoi Quan Pagoda  is dedicated to Thien Hau, who was born in Fujian. The four carved stone pillars, wrapped in painted dragons, were made in China and brought to Vietnam by boat. There are interesting murals to each side of the main altar and impressive ceramic relief scenes on the roof.
    Ha-Chuong-Hoi-Quan-03.jpg
  • The typical Fujian Ha Chuong Hoi Quan Pagoda  is dedicated to Thien Hau, who was born in Fujian. The four carved stone pillars, wrapped in painted dragons, were made in China and brought to Vietnam by boat. There are interesting murals to each side of the main altar and impressive ceramic relief scenes on the roof.
    Ha-Chuong-Hoi-Quan-01.jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Quince Tree Cottage, Rockness, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop 2009. A large extension to an old cotswold cottage. The idea was to build a new cotswold stone building next to the original house and join the new and the old with a glazed link. rather than try and match the stone of the original it was decided to build the new extension with a drystone facing to contrast the new and the old. Sliding folding doors open at a corner to allow the kitchen/dining room to spill out into the garden.
    Quince-Tree-Cottage-Howard-Workshop-...jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-50.jpg
  • Danum Valley Conservation Area is a 438 square kilometres tract of relatively undisturbed lowland dipterocarp forest in Sabah, Malaysia. The area holds unique status in the sense that before it became a conservation area there were no human settlements within the area, meaning that hunting, logging and other human interference was non existent making the area almost unique
    danum-valley-sabah-borneo-49.jpg
  • St Helens Place contrasting with St Mary Axe (formerly the Swiss Re Building, informally referred to as the Gherkin. Architect: Foster and Partners. Engineer: Arup. Built: 2003
    Mary-Axe-Gherkin-Foster-QJEL-01.jpg
  • A field of pronounced Ridge and furrow pattern contrasts with a wood, Lower Coscombe Wood Stanway, Gloucestershire, England
    Cotswolds-9-13.jpg
  • Contrasting old and new architecture in London. Detail of facades on Oxford Street, London. Left: Late 19th century facade now Radcliffe College Language School. Right: 187-195 Oxford Street faceted glass facade by architect's Future Systems, built 2008
    Oxford-Street-Facade-Future-Systems-...jpg
  • Contrasting old and new architecture in London. Detail of facades on Oxford Street, London. Left: Late 19th century facade now Radcliffe College Language School. Right: 187-195 Oxford Street faceted glass facade by architect's Future Systems, built 2008
    Oxford-Street-Facade-Future-Systems-...jpg
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