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The Navy SEAL Museum spearheaded the monument and hosted a fundraising campaign to cover the $2 million cost. Overall, the project involved dozens of partners from the U.S. and France. Clark Nexsen was selected because of the work the company did on the Navy SEAL monument at the Oceanfront boardwalk in 2017. ....
Last modified on Sun 7 Mar 2021 04.34 EST Blue Curry has pulled off quite a balancing act in his Victorian terrace, treading a confident path between clutter and calm, colour and neutrals, old and new. Curry found this place in 2012. After 12 years in a one-bedroom flat, the artist felt the need for more space: “I really wanted a garden and enough room to unbox my many collections.” Flat-hunting, he saw a lot of “badly tarted-up two-bedroom flats.” Then, in the same price bracket, he found this place – an imposing four-floor house overlooking east London’s Victoria Park. The catch? “It was an absolute wreck, with windows falling out, no heating and not much in the way of plumbing or electrics – just extension cables snaking between the bedsit rooms.” Most alarming was a huge crack running the height of the house, “big enough to put your hand in”, recalls Curry with grim relish. “But there was so much potential, so much history. I decided to dive in. ....
A taste of the tropics in Hackney Kate Jacobs Blue Curry has pulled off quite a balancing act in his Victorian terrace, treading a confident path between clutter and calm, colour and neutrals, old and new. Curry found this place in 2012. After 12 years in a one-bedroom flat, the artist felt the need for more space: “I really wanted a garden and enough room to unbox my many collections.” Flat-hunting, he saw a lot of “badly tarted-up two-bedroom flats.” Then, in the same price bracket, he found this place – an imposing four-floor house overlooking east London’s Victoria Park. The catch? “It was an absolute wreck, with windows falling out, no heating and not much in the way of plumbing or electrics – just extension cables snaking between the bedsit rooms.” Most alarming was a huge crack running the height of the house, “big enough to put your hand in”, recalls Curry with grim relish. “But there was so much potential, so much histo ....