Since lots of you have asked me this, I might as well write it here: I’m very sorry, but I won’t be at BILT Europe, nor at SAIE in Bologna.
Have fun, you guys.
"All this he saw, for one moment breathless and intense, vivid on the morning sky; and still, as he looked, he lived; and still, as he lived, he wondered."
― Kenneth Grahame, The Wind in the Willows
Since lots of you have asked me this, I might as well write it here: I’m very sorry, but I won’t be at BILT Europe, nor at SAIE in Bologna.
Have fun, you guys.
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In a certain country there lived an old couple who had a daughter called Marusia (Mary). In their village it was customary to celebrate the feast of St. Andrew the First-Called (November 30). The girls used to assemble in some cottage, bake pampushki, and enjoy
Challenging conventions and reshaping workflows through human-centred problem solving A Compass for a Changing World The construction industry seems to be always standing at a crossroads: since Vitruvius started idealising Greek architecture and ignored the technological advancements of his time, it’s an age-old giant, weighed
Following next Friday, I’ll be publishing some fairytales collected by W.R. Ralston, correspondent of the Imperial Geographical Society for the British Museum. W. R. S. Ralston, M.A.,Of the British Museum,Corresponding Member of the Imperial Geographical SocietyOf Russia, Author of “The Songs of the RussianPeople,” “Krilof
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