14 October 2014

Debi's Postcard From Italy

I have been lucky enough to have just spent a week in Italy, visiting the Amalfi Coast and all the sights it has to offer.  Here is a snapshot of two places that really stood out to me architecturally.
 
Amalfi Cathedral - Duomo di Sant'Andrea
The Cloister of Paradise is one of the highlights of the Amalfi Cathedral.  Built between 1266-68 to house the tombs of Amalfi's wealthy merchants, it features slender double columns and Moorish-style arcades made of pure white marble.  In the centre is a Mediterranean garden.


Cloister of Paradise


The Crypt of St Andrew is decorated with beautiful Baroque murals from 1660.


Baroque Murals
Herculaneum

Located in the shadow of Mount Vesuvius, Herculaneum was an ancient Roman town destroyed by the volcanic eruption of 79 AD, which can now be seen in almost its original splendour.  Unlike Pompeii, it was mainly affected by pyroclastic flows, thus preserving the wooden objects such as roof tops, building beams, beds, doors and even food.  Moreover, Herculaneum was a wealthier town than Pompeii, possessing an extraordinary density of fine houses and far more lavish use of coloured marble cladding.
 

Roman Columns

 Among the ruins is a Collegial Shrine with elaborate wall paintings identified as that maintained by the local Augustales (an order of Roman priests).  This building is remarkably well preserved and you can even see the carbonised wooden beams and the detail of how the building was constructed.
 
Wall Paintings

Carbonised Wood & Construction

13 October 2014

Vita Crosshall, Liverpool - Steel Frame System

Here's a further update on the Vita project at Liverpool.


The photo below shows the right hand side of the Crosshall Building when viewed from Preston Street.  You will notice that the five storey party wall to the right hand side remains in position.  The crane is positioned in what will be the internal lightwell through the height of building, from the basement up to roof level.



The following photo shows the Steel Frame System (SFS) infill floor, the SFS walls in the foreground lying flat pre installation.  Once these are installed, the next floor level will then be installed on top of this.  The off-site manufactured en-suite pods will be dropped into each unit before the next floor goes on top.



The last photo shows the left hand side of the Crosshall Building when viewed from Preston Street.  The wall to the right hand side is the Chapel Building (see previous Blog posts).  The two specialist SFS workmen are erecting and guiding the SFS into position with the crane driver overhead.

27 August 2014

World Vision - Update

We are delighted to announce, that we have become the proud sponsors of a 4 year old girl - Kashish Kumari and a 10 year old boy - Musaraf Md, via the World Vision child sponsorship, which we recently subscribed to.

Both our children come from the same sponsorship project in Patna, which is one of the poorest and most neglected states of India.  In the initial phase of this Area Development Programme, World Vision will be focusing on early childhood development.  With the co-operation of communities and the local authorities, it aims to satisfy the nutritional, health and educational needs of young children living in the slums.  The plan is to help the communities to set their own goals and work towards them, with the long-term view of doing this without World Vision, who expect to remain in this community until 2021.

We are sending our first letters to Kashish and Musaraf this week, to introduce ourselves to them and to find out more about their lives.  We are looking forward to seeing how they grow and develop over the years, with the help that our sponsorship and the support of World Vision will give them.

You can find out more about the wonderful work that World Vision does around the world via their website: www.worldvision.org.uk


Meanwhile, please take a look at our newly updated website at: www.neilcollinshomes.com

21 July 2014

Views from Portugal

Neil recently holidayed in Portugal with his lovely wife Diane and took the following photos in Lisbon and the surrounding area.
 
 
"Will it fit?  Just!"
 

 
"Columns - with a twist"
 
 

"Now that's what I call a Bris Soleil!"
 


 
 "Not a good match!"


04 June 2014

A Room with a View

When we are not all working hard here at NC Homes HQ, we occasionally take time off to unwind and relax.  As we all have an avid interest in architecture outside of our work life, we thought it would be nice to share photos on our Blog, of buildings and places of architectural interest that inspire us, or that we simply "like the look of". 
 
As I have just recently been away (camping in the Dumfries & Galloway area at the Spring Bank Holiday), I thought I would get the ball rolling with a house that caught my eye.  Below are three photos I took of The White House at Mute Hill, which is 2 miles South of the Artists' town of Kirkcudbright, South West Scotland.  I was initially taken by the design of the house, which is quite unusual, but when I took in the full extent of its location it took my breath away!  The house sits on an estuary, affording it the most amazing views from its circular living room with floor to ceiling windows.  What I wouldn't give for a peak inside this house!





Debi Evans
Office Manager

Vital Crosshall, Liverpool... and now the hard work really starts!

The following photo shows how the internal demolition process has now finished removing all the floors from the Crosshall Building, leaving this impressive "shell".
 
Crosshall (left hand) when viewed from Crosshall Street looking back toward Preston Street
 Work can now commence at pace on converting this “shell” into a 158 unit VITA student accommodation!
 

02 June 2014

World Vision

World Vision is a Christian charity and one of the world’s leading relief and development agencies, currently working with 100 million people in nearly 100 countries in their struggle against poverty, hunger and injustice, irrespective of their religious beliefs.  Child sponsorship can provide safe drinking water, healthcare and education to these children.
 
Through World Vision, NC Homes now sponsors two children who are desperately in need.  Follow their progress via our Blog, where we will be posting regular updates.