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Tag Archives: pecha kucha
Hand-Made in Norfolk
There was a distinctly ‘hand-made’ feel to Pecha Kucha Norwich Vol.3 at Cinema City on Sunday evening.
Posted in Architecture/Design
Tagged Bernard Chauly, Jo Stafford, pecha kucha, Rachel Rayns, Steve Appleton
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Festival Chit-Chat…
Regular Ruralise readers will have noticed it’s been a bit quiet here since the end of FANN-XI, while I’ve been catching up on a number of loose ends and dealing with a flurry of new-business enquiries at Lucas Hickman Smith, … Continue reading
Looking forward to 2011
After a bit of a break over Christmas, I’m going to carry on with my rambling treatise on rural design, but before I do, it’s worth mentioning a couple of more generally design-related events to look forward to in 2011.
Posted in Norfolk DNA
Tagged design/architecture, FANN-XI, FANN09, local distinctiveness, Norfolk, pecha kucha
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