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Renovation which took 12 years wins at Nelson and Marlborough architecture awards

Twelve homes, commercial buildings and public facilities have been recognised for their architecture. “Good things take time” is an old adage that rings true for a Nelson beachside home, after it won its architects recognition for a 12-year renovation. Tahunanui House, by Irving Smith Architects, won one of the four awards given to the firm in the Nelson Marlborough region’s Te Kāhui Whaihanga New Zealand Institute of Architects awards for 2021. The project incorporated two main stages and many smaller moves to optimise the family home. Patrick Reynolds The Tahunanui House renovation by Irving Smith Architects took 12 years to complete.

Renovation that took 12 years wins at Nelson and Marlborough architecture awards

MSNBCW Weekends With Alex Witt February 23, 2014

missed when michael sam met the media yesterday. i ll talk to somebody who was in that room. and sarah palin is back. she has a new reality show. we ll let you hear at least the one line we re getting from her. it s high noon in the east. 9:00 out west wherever you might be. welcome to weekends. i m t.j. holmes. alex witt is off today. let me give you a look was happening. battle lines being drawn in arizona. by friday of this week a controversial new bill could become law with a stroke of the arizona governor s pen. it would allow business owners to cite their religious beliefs when denying service to anyone. this has stirred protest from gay and lesbian groups and businesses in that state. republican senator jeff flake urging governor brewer to veto the legislation saying quote i hope governor brewer vetoes sb 1062. that s what he tweeted. joining me now joe fryer. we have any idea at this point what the governor there might do and when she might do it? well, t.j., sh

MSNBCW Taking The Hill With Patrick Murphy February 23, 2014

you ll not want to miss it. but first we re going to hear the story of jason earhart an army infantryman who answered the call to serve following 9/11. he was gravely wounded on his first day of free elections in iraq. this is the first installment of wounded. a lot of great people in government are working to take ware of our warriors but there s a lot of problem and we just can t get upset about those problems. we have to find solutions and go to congress go to the administration and say take action, here is something you can do to help our warriors and their families our ability to change legislation and push the va and department of defense and congress to support our warriors and their families. it s one of our greatest legacies. good morning. time to get up. watch your eyes. are you wet? probably. didn t mean to be though. let s get you straightened out a little bit and then have breakfast. it s not sunday so don t ask for pancakes. what? is that your rock

WJZ Eyewitness News At 4 July 4, 2012

system still down. just a mangled mess of lines and limbs. more than 75,000 people are still without power. reporter: getting the power back on after this deadly storm is the priority, with thousands still out, bge says it is shifting many of the utility s 3,000 workers to restoring smaller pockets of customers, where complex issues have left the electric off for five days. in woodlawn, patience is wearing thin. i do all i can do. i try to do the right thing. but i am tired of these trees. reporter: in this hard-hit part of middle river, power was just restored. it was great. it was nice. it was finally like ac. we have been going off a generator with fans. and it was like a touch of god. reporter: and people are counting their blessings and recounting their survival stories. first of all, i didn t even think it hit my car. i was just thinking of my parents car. if i were to stop like i normally do, i could have been either killed or seriously injured or pulled

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