Recovering lost ground

“Nothing is lost; nothing is created; everything is transformed” is how L. McComberltée views the Juliette Aux Combles’ remodelling project that it has executed in Plateau Mont-Royal, Montreal, having transformed an ‘old-world’ attic into a stunning living space, brilliantly woven around a bookshelf. The attic, laid out on the third floor of a structure, dating…

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Celebrating Heritage with Oxford Library Renovation!

Oxford University’s Weston Library renovation by leading architectural practice Wilkinson Eyre focuses on safeguarding its vast and unique collection of books and manuscripts… Part of the University’s world famous Bodleian Library, the Grade Il listed building (formerly the New Bodleian), which was originally designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s, stands anew finely…

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The Scourge Of Athletics That Just Refuses To Go Away 

The East German’s strictly coordinated program of feeding performance enhancing drugs to their athletes known as the State Plan 24.25 secured many victories and dominance of Athletics for decades. Many now suffer the ill-effects of this systematic doping program with associated health problems from such a substantial amount of steroid consumption. Revealing the lengths those…

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New Bedding Line Boasts Recycled Materials

Global interest in socially conscious, eco-friendly products has exploded over the last two decades. Now it extends not only to paper and packaging, but to high-end sectors such as clothing and home goods. Enter the REKOOP collection, a line of bedding products made of recycled material, including sheets, pillowcases, and pillow shams, made its debut…

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