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Weather in Guildford- Saturday: sunny, Max Temp: 1°C (34°F), Min Temp: -3°C (27°F) February 10, 2012Max Temp: 1°C (34°F), Min Temp: -3°C (27°F), Wind Direction: NE, Wind Speed: 4mph, Visibility: good, Pressure: 1037mb, Humidity: 68%, UV risk: low, Pollution: low, Sunrise: 07:22GMT, Sunset: 17:10GMT
- Sunday: grey cloud, Max Temp: 4°C (39°F), Min Temp: 2°C (36°F) February 10, 2012Max Temp: 4°C (39°F), Min Temp: 2°C (36°F), Wind Direction: NW, Wind Speed: 8mph, Visibility: moderate, Pressure: 1034mb, Humidity: 96%, UV risk: low, Pollution: low, Sunrise: 07:20GMT, Sunset: 17:12GMT
- Monday: white cloud, Max Temp: 7°C (45°F), Min Temp: 3°C (37°F) February 10, 2012Max Temp: 7°C (45°F), Min Temp: 3°C (37°F), Wind Direction: NW, Wind Speed: 9mph, Visibility: good, Pressure: 1029mb, Humidity: 92%, UV risk: low, Pollution: low, Sunrise: 07:19GMT, Sunset: 17:13GMT
- Saturday: sunny, Max Temp: 1°C (34°F), Min Temp: -3°C (27°F) February 10, 2012
Category Archives: architecture
Hello St. Pancras – Where can I park my bike?
Today, the new £800m St. Pancras International rail terminal welcomed its first Eurostar service. I had a quick look at the nearly finished station on Saturday. It looks great. A simple hi-tech glass structure extends the original trainshed structure accompanied … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, cycling, travel
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Pigeon-Proofing Our World
Is it my imagination or has every building in urban Britain developed some kind of odd infection? A sort of rash, characterised by thousands and thousands of spikes covering every visible horizontal surface above head height? In the love/hate relationship … Continue reading
Posted in architecture, Brighton, design
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