Patricia Rayner
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I had the pleasure of photographing an amazing garden project that the very talented Garden Designer.. “Thrity Mama” of TM garden Design, had recently finished. So interesting to see how how great design can transform a garden. Wonderful landscaping and not forgetting “wild” areas of colourful foliage and restful seating areas!
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The Power Station’s retail offering is housed in the landmark’s two restored historic Turbine halls. Hall A reflects the lavish Art Deco glamour of the 1930’s and hall B has a more brutalist, industrial look and feel. What a contrast to the leisure and shopping areas where it is a place to shop eat, drink
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It’s now possible to imagine how the public realm will look when finished. Going up in a very high crane over the Thames wearing a life jacket enabled getting a great three quarter view of the site, with the magnificent Chelsea Hospital behind! Almost looks like a painted backdrop! Joseph Bazalgette unveiled his vision for
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An interesting project for CLPM who are project managers who take on the worry for clients rebuilding their homes/renovating etc In this case the client wanted to self build and understand what was involved. He owned a 5 bedroom house surrounded by land. Intergral to the project was a project engineer from CLPM to oversee the
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Latest Aerial views of #Tideway sites along the Thames. I fly by helicopter to photograph all 22 sites along the river. The Victoria Embankment site is one of the most visible and of course, one of the most photogenic. Work is underway to create a new public realm area along the embankment where Londoners can
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Staircases can be a central feature in an office or residential building and can look so elegant. Spiral staircases save space. Custom staircases allow for unrestricted expression and can be adapted to contemporary architecture. Luxury staircases can add luxury and are eye-catching. Some impressive staircases that I have photographed for clients. #spiralstaircases #staircaseslondon #commercialstaircases #staircasedesign
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Glovers Barn was a derelict 15th Century Grade 2 listed barn on the “Historic Buildings at Risk” register in need of a complete barn renovation. #Stamos Yeoh Architects thoughtfully designed a rear south west glass extension. #IQGlass provided minimal sightline slim framed sliding glass doors to maximise the natural light ingress into the
