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Control Panel Posted - 09/09/2007 : 18:01:50
Here is a piece about new designs for beach huts in Lincolnshire.

It is a striking example.

Could this be the answer in Brighton and Hove? Our beach huts have been sneered at by such people as Paul Theroux as mere sheds. Could the Council, then, not encourage more imaginative huts along the front?

This would be far more feasible, far more pleasing than the King Alfred proposal. A really good beach hut would be a stimulating challenge for Frank Gehry, and the site and materials could just about be within reach of the Karis budget.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/travel/2007/sep/09/escape.uk
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reknaw Posted - 10/09/2007 : 16:05:02
Reminds me of those sort of crusty deadlocked rainbow colored jumper wearing hippy's yu see around southover way.....
reknaw Posted - 10/09/2007 : 16:03:34


Oh yes along side Frank Gehrys crippled polio building designed by an architect with Parkinson’s disease with only the odd colours left from the Lego box these wouldn’t be out of place along Hove’s seafront. One good thing if this picture where taken in Hove is that by the looks of it someone’s nuked France.
FUBAR Posted - 09/09/2007 : 23:12:30
quote:
Of Course
that is because down here
our winds are harder


You mean that they'll huff and puff and knock your house down.......
Daveb Posted - 09/09/2007 : 19:34:03
The object in the picture would stand up against the wind better than the sheds.
long time no see Posted - 09/09/2007 : 19:30:44
quote:
Originally posted by Control Panel

LTNS does not make it clear whether he would approve of such designs for the Beach Huts if there were not the obstacles of the Council and the "old folk".





Of Course
that is because down here
our winds are harder.


Answer : No.
Daveb Posted - 09/09/2007 : 19:27:19
Huts, sheds, that is what they be.
This could be an interesting thought.
I think a designs should all be different.
Control Panel Posted - 09/09/2007 : 18:34:35
LTNS does not make it clear whether he would approve of such designs for the Beach Huts if there were not the obstacles of the Council and the "old folk".

In any case, is he not being a bit presumptuous about "old folk"? This may once have been the case about the Huts' occupants but a Hut has now become a trendy thing to own/lease.

Each time that a Hut changes hands the Council could ensure that a new design is submitted.

If Lincolnshire - previously a byword for dreary - can now make a go of things, Brighton and Hove has to show a spot of real imagination!
long time no see Posted - 09/09/2007 : 18:10:55


With such a mess of a Brighton/Hove council,
and the Old folk that co-own the Brighton/Hove
sheds.

Answer: No.

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