In Edinburgh they'd call this 'The Haar'. Here in HK it's likely just a surreal low level humidity smog. And yes, that is a bus sticking out of the Peninsula roof. Clearly not tall enough to pop out the other side a la ICC.
Friday, March 20, 2015
Monday, February 16, 2015
Chun King Stair
Something of the deconstructivist aesthetic about this one... No matter Architecture without Architects, how about MEP Engineering without Engineers?
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Barbican Blur
A bit of a blurry few months. Here's some images I took from a visit to the Barbican at gweilo New Year that pretty much sum up my world for now. Some more optimism on it's way in time for the upcoming year of the Goat!
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Drawing: Westin Macau
This weekend past was full of dancing with the showgirls in Macau whilst staying at the old Westin- a strange mix of 60s Brutalism and Po-mo Spanish. I focused on the former in my attempts to capture. With a little help from my friend....
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Regal
I'm trying out a white Selle San Marco Regal saddle at the minute. Quite different to my usual Selle Italia road bike perch penchant- much rounder over the top, but not disagreeable at all. Now all I need to do is grow a foot taller, add a beard and my Tom Boonen 2005 look will be complete.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Friday, October 3, 2014
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Tom's XCR
This build started from the archives of our late departed ColinR. In amongst the treasure trove of bike parts we were tasked with selling off to generate some funds for Colin's son was this unused custom built XCR frame. The geometry is a bit unusual in that it needs someone with long legs relative to their body, and obviously they need to be tall. I managed to find a buyer close to home in my brother in law, for whom I completed the build with a new 10 speed Dura-Ace / Ultegra mix, some used Easton wheels and white Cinelli finishing kit. The result is a nice understated bling look that should be gracing the streets of London any week now. May the spirit live free.
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Monday, September 8, 2014
Tuesday, August 12, 2014
Drawings: HK Man Cave Mk.III
The process of going from my mind's eye to the above (get it drawn), then to the below (get it built) is always a fun one. In this case the 'brief' was to provide a two in one partition wall that would split our rather odd spare bedroom into half bike room and half utility / helper's room. Without fixing into the floor, walls or ceiling...
This brief dictated some a slightly slimmed down bike storage footprint (if I was to maintain the workbench from man cave Mk.II), which all led towards suspending my bikes vertically from the partition wall to both save space and use the dead weight of the bikes to stabilise the wall against an effective ground up trussed cantilever. A bit of a gallows aesthetic allows me to lift two bikes up suspended from hooks and stagger in elevation. The other three are then secured with back to back angles fixed one tire width apart with their back wheels on the ground. This allows me to fit five bikes in a space three road handlebars wide and one bike deep, with an extra row of wheels up top / some spare frames above the door. Trust me when I say it is better to work these things out on paper first before committing the saw to wood.
The extra good news is that I did all this for less than 1000HKD (about £75), and it only took two weekends to build, with time for riding either side. I make that less than one of those silly Topeak poles that only store two bikes on top of each other, and I got a free partition wall in the process! Vive la DIY / forza mia man cave.
Torre David vs Walled City
I'm a big fan of 'City of Darkness', and once I'm done with Gina Ford I'll be more than happy to switch onto 'Torre David'- the story of the crazy Caracas Tower featured in Homeland now in the process of eviction. This article has an interesting comparison of sorts between the two:
http://archidose.blogspot.hk/2014/08/book-review-torre-david.html
Monday, August 4, 2014
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