Got a new mobile dog groomer today, who just started last month. She and her husband remodeled a Dial-a-Ride small bus, and it was so amazing inside, I told her George Clarke would call it "brilliant."
Lovely program. The horse carriage is incredible and what a beautiful family. I love the teepee but I wonder as well what happens when it rains. Thank you so much for this upload.
I thought that as well. There is a reason why UK is green! As they say in Yorkshire - it could be quite 'parky' there much of the year. Also, being practical, no mention of a toilet and washbasin!
Of all the amazing spaces that George and company have presented, this is my favorite object of desire. The home is a cathedral; a glorious spiritual minimalist environment for family living and inspiring art object collections display. This place will haunt me. If anyone knows the name of the architect, please share.
Apropos the tipi... strange that the subject of RAIN (it's England... it rains every other hour, somewhere) didn't come up: The entire structure is open (couch, seats, etc.) and the canvas isn't treated. If waxed, it could be water-proofed... but why does the program assume that we are not interested in details like this? And what about the rest of the area?? Surely there is SOME sort of plan???
@@64deetee I looked this up and was going back and forth on this one... couldn't decide! (I love that you weighed in! Do you have a reason behind teepee as being correct? As it was taken from an Aural Language... there didn't seem to be a correct way (??) but I am ALWAYS curious and wanting to learn. I notice YOU are 'deetee' !!).
@@64deetee Wait, WHAT?? That WAS gracious! There was no 'tone' with my comment. You corrected me and I ASKED about WHY it's 'teepee' and not 'tipi' ... because I WANT to know. I've run into both. When I went to research it, I didn't get much of an answer. How is being curious translated into 'not gracious'??? I am completely floored. I am one of the few people who actually LIKES being corrected because I want to know and I like learning (both my parents were teachers). I actually CARE.