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Matthew Franklin

Matthew Franklin

@ShropsArchitect

Architecture, music, cars, creative industries, design, manufacturing, engineering. Into many things. Dabble in photography and guitar. LifeWave Brand Partner

Shropshire, West Midlands, UK Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Matthew Franklin@ShropsArchitect·
@sniffpetrol Thanks. I’m working on it. Need to make it more manageable and break it down into small bits.
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Richard Porter@sniffpetrol·
I recently vowed to myself that whenever I was bored / trying to avoid doing proper work I would finish one of the dozens of bits of half-completed music I have knocking around rather than starting something new...
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Matthew Franklin@ShropsArchitect·
@sniffpetrol nice work and Bandcamp looks interesting too I keep thinking about making some music so this is a nice boost
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Ian Leech@ileech555·
@ShropsArchitect Had a 300CE in Bornite, 3 consecutive MOT tests described it as brown, grey and purple....
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WowHaus@WowHauser·
An iconic piece of British modernism, the 1950s Farnley Hey modern house in Farnley Tyas, West Yorkshire is being marketed for sale once more - and at a slightly lower price than in the past. Perfection inside and out. If you have the money, please buy it. bit.ly/4rILa0S
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Matthew Franklin@ShropsArchitect·
@JeffreyMelvin @SustainableTall I was having a bit of fun. I remember one structural engineer wasn’t a fan of stack stack bonding as the loads weren’t spread like they are in soldier coursing.
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JeffreyMelvin@JeffreyMelvin·
Why, exactly? Brick ties would anchor this facade back to structure, I thinks the big issue is being strategic where you placed them since there aren’t level courses. The big thing to me is the water damage under that window. Lot happening right above the bump out, perpetually wet I am guessing. No surprise since these details still get missed today.
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Philip Oldfield
Philip Oldfield@SustainableTall·
I want to know what the brick layers who built this had for breakfast each morning! 1930’s house in Pittsburgh. Photo by BricksOfChicago on Instagram
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Matthew Franklin@ShropsArchitect·
@hiltonholloway ‘Modern’ Buildings don’t have gaps & spaces for wildlife. Although an owl would need a barn or similar. Add Encroaching on habitat & loss of numbers means more measures to provide roosts. This sort of thing is generally done to replace something lost in creating a new building.
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Hilton Holloway@hiltonholloway·
What did they do before walls and farm houses?
PROTECT ALL WILDLIFE@Protect_Wldlife

Well Done Spain 🇪🇸. A ROOF TILE THAT’S GIVING LITTLE OWLS THEIR HOMES BACK In rural Spain, a clever design is helping thousands of nocturnal birds reclaim what modern construction quietly took away. The Little Owl once nested in old stone walls and traditional farmhouses. But as rural architecture modernized, those natural cavities disappeared — leaving these small hunters without shelter. So conservationists from the Grup de Naturalistes d’Osona and Grup de Natura Sterna designed something brilliant. They created the Teula Mussolera — a modified clay roof tile that doubles as a high-tech birdhouse. Here’s why it works: It looks exactly like traditional Spanish roofing — preserving the beauty of rural homes. Its internal tunnel is predator-proof and thermally stable, protecting chicks from heat and hunters. It allows owls to live alongside humans as villages expand. And here’s the smartest part… This isn’t charity. It’s partnership. The Little Owl is an elite natural pest controller — hunting thousands of insects and rodents every year. Farmers who install these tiles aren’t just helping wildlife… they’re recruiting a silent, feathered security team that reduces the need for chemical pesticides. Sometimes conservation isn’t about separating humans and nature. It’s about designing a way to thrive together.

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Helen@hjwakerley·
@ShropsArchitect Yeah it’s so changeable in every light that it even fools me sometimes and I am addicted :)
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