Must be, given you can see the corner of Park Lane. The pointed "roof" threw me off.Warmington House?
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Must be, given you can see the corner of Park Lane. The pointed "roof" threw me off.Warmington House?
The last 2 photo's show the work on the "Tottenham Experience" which incorporates Warmington House. First photo shows steps up to the podium, 2nd shows the foundations of the new buildings that surround Warmington House (which is covered in scaffolding). The player entrance (coach entry to underground car park) is also under this podium.What's the medium sized hut in the last photo?
Sat there more than anywhere else. It will be sorely missed.Nice to see that the Park Lane is the last to leave as always ............ochbye:
Judging by the fact that it says "green roof", looks like they are having grass!Is it just to make the photos look nice are they having Grass on the roof of a few of the buildings?
Is it just to make the photos look nice are they having Grass on the roof of a few of the buildings?
The steel at the top of our North Stand is the compression ring which is built in this doc. Funnily enough on SSC there is someone who is adamant it is not the compression ring.
Last chief engineer I heard from said you could regenerate dilithium crystals within the articulation frame of the warp reactor.The chief engineer could come out and say "it is the compression ring" and there will always be someone, and they will always be someone on the internet, who says "cant be".
Just to say it definitely ain't me.
Before some cunt gets a funny at my expense
Our new ground is gonna be fucking epic isn't it!The last 2 photo's show the work on the "Tottenham Experience" which incorporates Warmington House. First photo shows steps up to the podium, 2nd shows the foundations of the new buildings that surround Warmington House (which is covered in scaffolding). The player entrance (coach entry to underground car park) is also under this podium.
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Ypu were right not to. They can be recrystalised via exposure to high energy photons harvested from fission reactors, like those on nuclear wessels.Last chief engineer I heard from said you could regenerate dilithium crystals within the articulation frame of the warp reactor.
I didn't believe him...
A very clever move. There are few buildings that have weekly (perhaps fortnightly) aerial shots like Premier League stadia do in the buildup to matches.Is it just to make the photos look nice are they having Grass on the roof of a few of the buildings?
Nuclear wessels? Like the ones in Alameida?Ypu were right not to. They can be recrystalised via exposure to high energy photons harvested from fission reactors, like those on nuclear wessels.
Nuclear wessels?
The roof(s) at Lilywhite House are used and one of the roofs of those new buildings you can go up on, presume with a Cappachino or some such, however the green roofs it doesn't look like that is possible. If it's real green stuff (grass or whatever else they use moss??) then I guess it helps tick certain planning boxes for an environmentally friendly building.Ok.Why? Not knocking it,but is there a reason.Great place to sunbathe for the WAGS though,it has to be said.
They should have gone the whole hog though,and had a swimming pool up there.A nice umbrella and Daniel on a sun lounger enjoying a pornstar Martini..Think they have missed a trick.The roof(s) at Lilywhite House are used and one of the roofs of those new buildings you can go up on, presume with a Cappachino or some such, however the green roofs it doesn't look like that is possible. If it's real green stuff (grass or whatever else they use moss??) then I guess it helps tick certain planning boxes for an environmentally friendly building.