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  • Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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  • Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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  • Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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  • Pick Up Sticks Enterprises, Studio & Workshop of Architect & Artist Christopher Dukes, Kingsford, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • From the series “Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl”, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42 & 90x90cm.
    Children's gas masks, Pripyat Ghost ..2007
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  • View of entrance from road, dusk
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  • View of entrance from road, dusk
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  • From the series Pripyat: 21 Years After Chernobyl, 2007. 21 years after the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant exploded these images of Pripyat capture a memory of three traumas: the invisible radiation, the visible looting and the gradual collapse of a ghost town. 1st place International Photography Awards, Architecture Category, 2012. Signed and editioned prints available at 59x42cm, 110x80cm & 155x110cm.
    Pripyat-20.jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Coopers Chapel, Slad Valley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar Howard Workshop. This building sits at the bottom of a garden looking out over the slad valley towards Stroud. It provides a small meditative space for individual or group meeting. It is built using the local Cotswold Stone and timeber. Various important details were created in collaboration with the client, a wood carver, using some unusual and special woods.
    Coopers-Chapel-Millar-Howard-Worksho...jpg
  • Television in a traditional pastel house  in Cota 200 favela, Cubatão
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  • Detail of terrace flat facade
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  • Children's gas masks, the silver filter elements removed by looters. They had been issued according to soviet policy in case of nuclear attack from the West.
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  • View of entrance facade from pharmacy parking
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  • View of rear from surgery parking
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  • View of entrance from pharmacy parking
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  • View of entrance from pharmacy parking
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  • View of entrance from road, dusk
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  • View of entrance from road
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  • Timber Ponds and Dumbarton Castle.  Dating from the 18th century the ponds functioned as storage for timber from North America prior to its sale to local ship yards. Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Timber Ponds and Dumbarton Castle.  Dating from the 18th century the ponds functioned as storage for timber from North America prior to its sale to local ship yards. Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Ghostly trunks of timber forest next to a recently felled area near Laggangarn, Southern Uplands, Scotland
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  • Timber Ponds III, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Timber Ponds XI, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Timber Ponds VII, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Timber Ponds I, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Ty Isaf, inglenook fireplace with chamfered timber lintel, Garreg Fawr, Gwynedd.
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  • Barmouth Bridge, opened in 1867 it is one of the longest timber viaducts still in regular use in Britain, Gwynedd.
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  • Hawker’s Hut interior, built from driftwood and timber retrieved from shipwrecks, Cornwall.
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  • Timber corbels, Southtown, Dartmouth, Devon.
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  • Decorated timber framed building, Lower Street, Dartmouth.
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  • Geometrical timber work, The J?meh Mosque of Yazd
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  • Victorian cast iron columns and timber roof arches in the Grand Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.
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  • Victorian cast iron columns and timber roof arches in the Grand Gallery of the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh.
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  • Timber Ponds IX, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Timber Ponds X, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Timber Ponds VIII, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
    203-Woodhall-Inchinnan-09.jpg
  • Timber Ponds VI, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
    203-Woodhall-Inchinnan-07.jpg
  • Timber Ponds V, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
    203-Woodhall-Inchinnan-06.jpg
  • Timber Ponds IV, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Timber Ponds III, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Timber Ponds II, Kelburn, Inverclyde, Scotland.
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  • Hulk of Timber Lighter 'Arthur', Hooe Lake, Plymouth, Devon.
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  • From the Forest Seasons series based on singular walks through temperate woodlands and tropical forests. Signed and editioned prints available at various sizes.
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  • From the Forest Seasons series based on singular walks through temperate woodlands and tropical forests. Signed and editioned prints available at various sizes.
    forest2-04.jpg
  • Timber roof tiles of the Refectory (Trapezna) of St. John the Divine in St. Michael's Golden-Domed Monastery. Kiev, Ukraine, 2007
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  • Town house with Japanese black pine tree which also may act as a barrier to prevent people climbing over the outer wall. The curved structure is an inuyarai (a lightweight removable bamboo screen) to prevent rain splashes from the ground hitting the wall and causing the timber to rot. Kyoto, Japan, 2004
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  • Timber roof tiles of an alpine hay barn, South Tyrol, Italy, 2002
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  • Detail of sandstone lathe-turned balusters in AngkorWat designed in the same style as the timber balusters of the surrounding buildings of ancient Khmer architecture. The 12th century temple was designed to represent Mount Meru, home of the devas in Hindu mythology. Angkor Wat, Cambodia, 2003
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  • Timber profiling blades in the Swindon Woodworking Workshop. Faringdon, UK, 2005
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  • The cantilevered boardwalk is just 550 metres long but cost more than $2.5 million to build. The mostly stainless steel and wooden construction hugs the cliff edge and has five viewing platforms for those more inclined to sit and think than sprint past..The timber is designed to age so it blends in with the environment and some of the pathway is made of fibreglass decking to allow sunlight and rain through to the vegetation below.''.Built in 2009 The track is called the Sesqui Centenary Boardwalk, to commemorate the council's 150th anniversary this year. The boardwalk is part of the Coogee to Bondi beach Coastal walk
    Bondi-Coogee-Coastal-Walk-Sydney-08.jpg
  • Wakuden Restaurant. Reinforced concrete and chestnut timber. Architect: KishiWaro, K Associates. Kyoto, Japan, 2004
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • Detail of geometrical timber design on the door of Masjid-e-Jamé Mosque. Yazd, Iran, 2008
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • Glazed tile Inscription dating from the 19th century in the northern iwan (semiopen.space on the edge of a courtyard wall), Nasir-al-Mulk Mosque. Flexible timber, visible poking out of the wall at the top of the image, is used for earthquake resistance..The text is from Al Imran, the 3rd chapter of the Koran. Shiraz, Iran, 2008
    Drawing-Parallels-Quintin-Lake-Page-...jpg
  • The cantilevered boardwalk is just 550 metres long but cost more than $2.5 million to build. The mostly stainless steel and wooden construction hugs the cliff edge and has five viewing platforms for those more inclined to sit and think than sprint past..The timber is designed to age so it blends in with the environment and some of the pathway is made of fibreglass decking to allow sunlight and rain through to the vegetation below.''.Built in 2009 The track is called the Sesqui Centenary Boardwalk, to commemorate the council's 150th anniversary this year. The boardwalk is part of the Coogee to Bondi beach Coastal walk
    Bondi-Coogee-Coastal-Walk-Sydney-07.jpg
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