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E: 30/08 Win a luxury forest treehouse holiday,Cornwall
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Which is the correct name of one of the Architects in the exhibition? Rural Shed
Rural House
Rural Studio
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cheers to all below for the help
Which is the correct name of one of the Architects in the exhibition? Rural Shed
Rural House
Rural Studio
???????
cheers to all below for the help
- The prize is for a weekend break for up to eight in a Golden Oak cabin with Treehouse extension at Deerpark in Cornwall.
- The holiday must be taken the weekend of 19th to 22nd of November. If this date is not suitable for the winner an alternative weekend break can be booked in a Golden Oak cabin (sleeps maximum 6) at any one of Forest Holidays five cabin sites (Keldy and Cropton in North Yorkshire, Argyll and Strathyre in Scotland and Deerpark in Cornwall). In this circumstance the holiday must be taken by 31 December 2010 and is subject to availability. (Half term, Christmas, New Year and Easter are excluded).
- Winners are responsible for their own transportation to their chosen location.
- The prize is non-transferrable and no cash alternative will be offered.
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It's Rural Studio
w w w.vam.ac.uk/collections/architecture/smallspaces/exhibition/Built%20Structures/index.html
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Rural studio is the answer
Found here:
http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/architecture/smallspaces/events/index.html
"Andrew Freear, Director of Alabama's Rural Studio, and Jeremy Till, Dean of Westminster School of Architecture, discuss architecture's social responsibilities and strategies of bridging the gap between theory and the real world". from website text0
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