DijualOffice Soho The Smith, Alam Sutera - TangerangLokasi super strategis, 3 Tower apartment residential, 1 tower condominium, SOHO Lihat harga. 3 KT. 2 KM. 30+ hari yang lalu apartemendijual. Laporkan. Lihat properti. Special Promo Cicilan 3 Jutaan Tanpa DP Apartment Collins Boulevard - 2 BR Semi Furnished. LastNight in Soho is a 2021 British psychological horror film directed by Edgar Wright and co-written by Wright and Krysty Wilson-Cairns. It stars Thomasin McKenzie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Matt Smith, Rita Tushingham, Michael Ajao, Terence Stamp and Diana Rigg.It marks the final film appearances of Rigg and Margaret Nolan, who both died in 2020.The film is dedicated to the memories of Rigg and Nolan. Locatedin Chamkar Mon, this spa hotel is within 2 mi (3 km) of Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum, Tuol Tom Pong Market, and Riverside. Central Market is 1.6 mi (2.5 km) away. - Book great deals at SOHO Residence with Check guest reviews, photos & cheap rates for SOHO Residence in Phnom Penh TheSmith SOHO adalah sebuah proyek Kantor di , Tangerang. Lokasinya sangat strategis, sehingga memudahkan untuk bepergian. Selain lingkungan sekitar yang aman dan nyaman. Proyek The Smith juga di dukung oleh berbagai fasilitas umum yang memadai seperti Rumah Sakit, Sekolah, Mall dan Pasar. The Smith Office merupakan tipe ruang kerja yang 8385 Wardour Street Soho, London W1D 6QE England +44 20 7434 9413 Website MenuClosed now : See all hours. Corporate& Private. Situated in an iconic building, on the corner of Wardour Street and Brewer Street, Soho Residence has three options for Private Hire or Corporate Events. Areas for hire are available throughout the day right into the night and we can create individual food and drink packages to suit each different event. wP54ob. SPECIFICATION Certificate Strata Title Exterior Wall Soundproof Tinted Glass with Aluminium Fin Window Frame Powder Coating Aluminium Frame Parking 4 Levels Basement Lift 8 Passenger + 2 Service 1. RESIDENTIAL a. Floor to Floor 330 CM • Living Room Marble Floor 60 x 60 • Bedroom Floor Laminated Parquette Floor • Bathroom Floor Marble Floor 60 x 60 • General Wall Light Weight Concrete Painted Finishing • Bathroom Wall Homogenous Tile Double Loaded d. Ceiling Gypsum Board Painted Finishing e. Door Engineering Door f. Pantry Kitchen Set with Marble top-table Finishing g. Sanitair Ex. Grohe-kohler /equal h. Electricity 2200 watt 1BR ; 3500 watt 2BR 2. SOHO Mezzanine Level a. Floor to Floor 580 CM • Living Room Homogenous Tile Double Loaded 60 x 60 • Mezzanine Laminated Parquette Floor • Bathroom Homogenous Tile Double Loaded • General Wall Light Weight Concrete Painted Finishing • Bathroom Wall Homogenous Tile Double Loaded d. Ceiling Gypsum Board Painted Finishing e. Door Engineering Door f. Pantry Kitchen Set with Marble top-table Finishing g. Sanitair Ex. Grohe-kohler /equal h. Electricity 4400 watt 3. OFFICE a. Floor Finishing Homogenous Tile Double Loaded 60 x 60 b. Wall Finishing Light Weight Concrete Plaster Finishing c. Ceiling Gypsum Board Painted Finishing d. Floor to Floor 380 CM f. Electricity 4400 watt MLA 8TH EDITION Theodore, David. "Smith House". The Canadian Encyclopedia, 16 April 2015, Historica Canada. Accessed 16 June 2023. Copy APA 6TH EDITION Theodore, D. 2015. Smith House. In The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved from Copy CHICAGO 17TH EDITION Theodore, David. "Smith House." The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Article published April 06, 2008; Last Edited April 16, 2015. Copy TURABIAN 8TH EDITION The Canadian Encyclopedia, "Smith House," by David Theodore, Accessed June 16, 2023, Copy Published Online April 6, 2008 Last Edited April 16, 2015 Architect Arthur ERICKSON designed the house for artists Gordon and Marion Smith. It sums up a period in West Coast modernist architecture of experimentation with open plans and visual and physical interpenetration of indoors and outdoors. Architect Arthur ERICKSON designed the house for artists Gordon and Marion Smith. It sums up a period in West Coast modernist architecture of experimentation with open plans and visual and physical interpenetration of indoors and outdoors. Erickson gained wide regard for his ability to create places of great drama with apparent simple means photo by V. Tony Hauser/courtesy Arthur Erickson Architects.Designed by Erickson/Massey Architects and built in 1965, the Smith House in West Vancouver features wooden beams and large glass panels composed as a set of post-and-beam rectangular tubes that spiral upwards around a central courtyard courtesy Nick Milkovich Architects. Smith House The Smith House, designed by Erickson/Massey Architects and built in 1965, is an outstanding private residence and artist's studio occupying a forested site in West Vancouver. In 2007 the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada gave it the Prix du XXe siècle, an award that celebrates landmark buildings of enduring significance. The home features wooden beams and large glass panels composed as a set of post-and-beam rectangular tubes that spiral upwards around a central courtyard. Architect Arthur Erickson designed the house for artists Gordon and Marion Smith. It sums up a period in West Coast modernist architecture of experimentation with open plans and visual and physical interpenetration of indoors and outdoors. Erickson placed the house between large rocks, for instance, to preserve distant views to the sea and created outdoor rooms and terraces that extend the house's living area into the surrounding forest. He also created a "promenade architecturale," a term suggesting that visitors discover diverse views and rooms - courtyard, bridge, dining room, terrace - as they move through the house. Natural light is carefully manipulated to create a contrast between the opaque, two-storey sky-lit studio and the one-storey glass-and-timber living-room "bridge." Arthur Erickson and the Smiths participated actively in postwar Vancouver's self-consciously modernist art scene, alongside celebrated artists such as Jack Shadbolt and Binning. But the Smith House breaks away from modernist principles. While orthodoxy dictated that structural elements be sized according to the load they carry, Erickson used the same thickness or "section" for both horizontal beams and vertical posts. In addition, Erickson was greatly influenced by his 1961 trip to Japan and took direct inspiration from the materials and craftsmanship of traditional Japanese teahouses. Overall, the house emphasizes poetic pictorial effects rather than functional efficiency and demonstrates Canadian architecture's relationship to global culture, 2 ideas that also distinguish Erickson's other major designs, including the Washington Chancellery and the Museum of Anthropology. Recommended

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