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The Best of LKN
287: The Garden Room in Mooresville - Meet Erin Clark

The Best of LKN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 30:51


In this episode of The Best of LKN, we meet Erin Clark, the owner of The Garden Room in Mooresville. Erin shares her journey from various cities across the U.S. to settling in Mooresville, where she opened her outdoor furniture store. She discusses the inspiration behind The Garden Room, the types of products they offer, and the community events they host. Erin also reflects on the challenges of running a retail business and her plans for the future, including expanding product offerings and engaging more with the local community.The Garden Room162 N Main StMooresville, NC 28115(704) 213-9279Instagram | FacebookLocal business mention:LKN Candle Company---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------The Best of LKNhttps://thebestoflkn.com/Hosted by:Jeff HammReal Estate BrokerCharlotte & Lake Norman (NC)https://lknreal.com/Support the show

Art of Vibrant Living
EP 111: Special Guest Expert Julie McCammon Live on The Art of Vibrant Living Show

Art of Vibrant Living

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 36:20


Julie McCammon, a physiotherapist, expert-level John F. Barnes Myofascial Release (MFR) practitioner, bodymind coach, and author dedicated to transforming the way we understand and heal from pain.   With over 35 years of experience working with people in pain, Julie has helped countless individuals unlock the mind-body connection to optimize their health. Based in Northern Ireland, she runs The Garden Room, her private healing practice where she empowers clients to find relief and reclaim their well-being.   Julie is also the author of several transformational books, including Finding Mystery Within, Re-Thinking Pain, and the soon-to-be-released Quiet Mind, Quiet Body, which explores the mystery of the mind and how to break free from chronic pain.

The Home Show with Sinead Ryan
Open House, Portrait Miniatures, Garden Room

The Home Show with Sinead Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 43:10


This week's guests:Sibil Archer - Interior DesignerEmmet Scanlon - Director of the Irish Architecture Foundation @Emmett_Scanlon @IAFarchitectureDonough Cahill - Executive Director of The Irish Georgian Society @IrishGeorgianNatasha Rocca Devine

The Slowdown
1190: At the Museum of Empress Livia's Garden Room by Pimone Triplett

The Slowdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 6:09


Today's poem is At the Museum of Empress Livia's Garden Room by Pimone Triplett. The Slowdown is your daily poetry ritual. In this episode, Major writes… “Today's lyric poem walks us through a villa garden painted on a fresco. Reading the poem, it is as though we eavesdrop on the speaker's awe, but also how a rich, imagined replica of fruit, birds, trees leads us to thoughts about our own relationship to natural spaces.” Celebrate the power of poems with a gift to The Slowdown today. Every donation makes a difference: https://tinyurl.com/rjm4synp

The Carpentry Show on Fix Radio Podcast
Carpenters Taking On Garden Room Projects

The Carpentry Show on Fix Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 22:25


Robin Clevett is joined by two Carpenters who have changed their businesses to bring garden rooms into the heart of what they do. Robin asks what the oppertunities they've spotted are, how they bring the work in, the nature of the work and Robin also talks about his vast experience in taking on garden rooms first hand. Guests include: David Byrne & Shayde Farmery

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
The Garden Room - a documentary about a family's stillborn journey

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 8:38


There's a very special room at Christchurch Women's Hospital, a lot of people aren't aware that it even exists. 

smallfarmsustainability's podcast
Greenhouse Short Course

smallfarmsustainability's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 11:41


In this episode, Olivia interviews Dan Fillius, Commercial Vegetable and Specialty Crop Specialist with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach. Listen in as they discuss the eighth annual Greenhouse Short Course that will be held September 13, 2023, in the Garden Room at Reiman Gardens in Ames!   Episode Links:  • Registration: https://www.aep.iastate.edu/greenhouse/index.html  • Dan Fillius: Email: fillius@iastate.edu Phone: 515-957-5791

The Partial Historians
Special Episode – The Ara Pacis and Livia’s Villa with Dr Victoria Austen

The Partial Historians

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 59:03


The power of vegetal symbolism in the age of Augustus is revealed by looking closely at the Ara Pacis and the Garden Room of Livia's Villa

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Alternative Design Podcast
Ignite Your Senses

Alternative Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 32:06


Belonging is one the most desired outcomes in the workplace today, even more than productivity! But instead of debating whether commute reimbursements or paid lunches will get people back into the offices, we decided to explore a more alternative solution. We believe the power to motivate employees and support wellbeing could lie in the 5 senses and how they could be leveraged to create places to belong. Our Ignite Your Senses event we recently held in Atlanta featured a Panel Discussion with Chef Freddy Money of Atlas and the Garden Room, Clint Zeagler, Wearable Tech Researcher at Georgia Tech, Ari Peralta, Sensory Designer and Neuroscientist, and Tara Headley, Interior Designer at IA and IIDA Georgia Chapter President. Tune in to hear their ideas on how to design for the "sense" of belonging. 

Wine and Dime
Planning For Retirement When You're in Your 40s

Wine and Dime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 26:50 Transcription Available


Kerrie is back with us in this Episode of Wine and Dime. We are talking about planning for retirement while you are in your forties. In this episode you will learn: How to map out conflicting goals Types of savings vehicles How to maximize the next 20 years Thanks for listening and be sure to like, rate, subscribe and share. If you have any questions that you would like answered on the show, feel free to email us at info@rootedpg.com Or visit us at www.rootedpg.com/podcasts for full show notes and links! https://quincyexchange.com/ (The Quincy Exchange | Dining in Corning, NY) - Located in the heart of Corning, NY's Gaffer District, The Quincy Exchange brings a vibrant and socially distanced dining experience to this historic neighborhood. Join us at the marble topped bar, in the socially distanced dining room, or in the bright, modern Garden Room, and experience, fresh, seasonal dishes complimented by a thoughtful bar program and curated wine list with carefully made selections from around the world. Best described as an American Bistro, The Quincy Exchange offers craft cocktails, exciting wines, and approachable beers alongside our Brunch and Dinner services. THIS EPISODE WAS PRESENTED BY AMY IRVINE ROOTED PLANNING GROUP 10 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NY 14830 https://www.rootedpg.com/ (WWW.ROOTEDPG.COM) EMAIL: AMY@ROOTEDPG.COM

The Garden Log
Underrated shrubs, sweet perfumes and the art of the Garden Room: A petal strewn podcast

The Garden Log

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 32:34


In this recreation of a lost walk Ben visits the garden of G. N Brandt (deceased) who brought the arts and crafts movement to Denmark and whose modest orchard-watergarden-woodland survives in the suburbs north of Copenhagen. https://ko-fi.com/bendark

30 minutes of my 30’s
A Love ❤️ story; I was broke

30 minutes of my 30’s

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 5:43


My money

Lights, Carrie, Action
Isolation: Bo Burnham's Inside, Glass Garden, Room (2015)

Lights, Carrie, Action

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 14:46


Podcast Instagram: Lights, Carrie, Action Twitter: CarrieJoMo Instagram: CarrieJMo Support the show on Patreon: Lights, Carrie, Action Letterboxd: CarrieMo This podcast is affiliated with Cinema Paradiso Produced by Claire Smith bedtime after a coffee by Barradeen | https://soundcloud.com/barradeenMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unportedhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed.en_US

A Cork in the Road
Episode 2.13 - Live with Sommelier Juan Cortés

A Cork in the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 53:05


This episode featuring Sommelier Juan Cortés is one of a kind - it will give you a true look behind the wine into his incredible journey to becoming one of Atlanta's most talented wine professionals. Like a series of short stories, he will outline details of experiences that have shaped his perspective and work ethic from a very young age growing up in Colombia. Wine has always been woven into his life, but some of the things he has accomplished along the way will surprise you. After completing an internship at Noma in Cophenhagen, he returned to Atlanta to continue serving as a sommelier at Atlas as well as most recently influencing the wine selection at the Garden Room in Buckhead. He is also one of the founders of the Stanky Wine Pop-Up, which is designed to showcase natural wines and help people connect with local chefs in a whole new way. He gives "The Most Interesting Man in the World" a run for his money - a true storyteller with a unique appreciation for how wine interacts with all other aspects of life. You can follow him on Instagram @sommjuan and let him pick out wines for you at Savi Provisions on Roswell Road. In the Podcast thumbnail photo, he is wearing a facemask that he made out of Riedel microfiber typically used for polishing glassware. Recorded July 17, 2020 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/acorkintheroad/support

Community Baptist Church Podcast
"Garden Room Chat" - Mrs. Kathy Jackson

Community Baptist Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 23:28


Mrs. Kathy Jackson's Podcast (4-7-20)

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Martini Minute
Martini Minute Script for December 4

Martini Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 3:45


Welcome to the Martini Minute, this is what's new in the world of luxury: For the second year, the entire ground and lower ground floors of London's The Lanesborough will be the venue of a night of live music, DJs, dining, and dancing. The hotel spots included are the Michelin-starred restaurant Céleste, the Belgravia Ballroom, the Garden Room cigar lounge, The Great Hall, and The St Georges' Room.

Eulalia Books
Joy Katz - April 11, 2011

Eulalia Books

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2019 31:37


Joy Katz, a poet and writer, studied at Ohio State, Washington University in St. Louis, and Stanford. Katz worked as a graphic designer before beginning to write poems. She teaches in Carlow University’s ongoing Madwomen in the Attic workshops for women and serves as a thesis advisor in Chatham University’s MFA program. She is also an editor-at-large for Copper Nickel. In 2015, Katz co-founded the activist art collective Ifyoureallyloveme with theater director and humanitarian activist Cynthia Croot. Artists in the group use word, music, and performance, combined with pro-beauty and anti-racist strategies, to make art in Pittsburgh and other cities. Katz participated in choosing the winners of the Ragan Poetry Contest at Saint Vincent College in 2011.Joy Katz interacts with her audience and gives powerful insight into her writing style, then answers questions from the audience while she reads from her book The Garden Room as well as from multiple poems.

Curiosity & Consciousness Podcast
Talking Vegan Food & Clean Living with Holly White

Curiosity & Consciousness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2019 46:05


Holly White joins me this week. Holly worked as a Broadcaster & Journalist for over a decade in Dublin. She is passionate about style, natural beauty & vegan food. Holly has done extensive food training in Raw Food Mastery with the Life Change Institute; Plantlab Raw Dessert Fundamentals; Vegan Chef Training and Wellness Leadership with the Wild Food Cafe in London & is also Certified in Plant Based Nutrition with Cornell University. She regularly hosts demonstrations showcasing an introduction to vegan cuisine and has recently collaborated with the Merrion Hotel in Dublin to create a sumptuous vegan menu which is available in their Garden Room. On her website www.holly.ie she shares plant-based recipes, cruelty-free products she loves, as well as lifestyle & fashion tips. Her new cookbook 'Vegan-ish' is available for purchase via her website link above.

Leading The Leader
Felicity Waterford head chef at The Leadership Kitchen

Leading The Leader

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 62:47


Felicity Waterford, the Head Chef in The Leadership Kitchen, serves up a her special recipe for leadership success using the power of authenticity and vulnerability. She talks about categories of personality, dealing with fear, MQ plus the latest data on what’s getting in the way of results! It was a truly delightful time recording this episode in The Garden Room with this most generous guest. She shares her talent for creating a safe environment to inspire organisational change.We also learned why she’s so deeply motivated to help others, as you’ll hear in a wee bonus at the end of the podcast.

Moms on the Loose
Austin Moms Blog Owner & Co-Founder: Allison Mack

Moms on the Loose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2018 52:47


Bloggers put your hands up because this episode is to you! Joining us for a glass(es) of rosé at the fabulous Lake Austin Spa Resort is Allison Mack, owner and founder of the very influential Austin Moms Blog. Allison gives her tips and tricks for starting a blog, what can make a blogger stand out above the rest and how social media is redefining it all. We also sashay into the world of pageants (she’s former Miss Austin USA) and how it’s helped shape her into the boss lady she is today. Shout out to Lake Austin Spa Resort for the impeccable accommodations for our interview (and the booze in the “Garden Room”, we fancy!) and Melissa Childers for capturing the day with her camera. Subscribe, rate and review our show! Find us on Instagram @themomsontheloose and tag us in your posts. Until next time, we’ll be on the loose. Mentioned in this episode: Austin City Moms Blog Lake Austin Spa and Resort Aviator Nation CameronCooperPhoto.com

Bletchley Park
E69 - From Cooks to Codebreakers

Bletchley Park

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2018 57:36


February 2018 Is Bletchley Park about codes, machines or people? Of those, the most fascinating stories come from the people who did this incredible job, and then kept it absolutely secret, for at least another 30 years. Their memories are precious and it’s crucial that we capture as many as we can, so that future generations can read and listen to their first-hand accounts of not only their amazing achievements, but what life was like during those defining years. A new exhibition in the glorious Garden Room in the Victorian mansion, Veterans’ Stories, celebrates the Oral History Project by showcasing extracts. In this episode, we meet Pat Field, who broke Japanese codes and translated messages, right at the end of the war. We also hear from Joan Ireland, a civilian who was set to work on Type X machines, the British answer to Enigma but had to dodge pigs, horses and Italian Tenors just to get home. Image: ©Pat Field - Performing in The Importance of Being Earnest at Bletchley Park during WW2. #BPark, #Bletchleypark, #Enigma,  #WW2

ERA Magazine
#157 Alondra Bentley

ERA Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2018 24:24


Bienvenidos a ERA Magazine, el podcast de la música independiente española. En el capítulo de hoy, contamos con la hispano británica Alondra Bentley haciendo un repaso a su carrera. Buenos días a todos los amantes de la música indie. Antes de comenzar comentar a los grupos que nos estéis escuchando, que si queréis presentar vuestras canciones en el podcast de ERA Magazine, solo tenéis que mandarnos un email a través de eramagazine.fm/contacto. ¿Quieres tener una página web de tu grupo o discográfica y no sabes cómo? Escríbenos un email, hablamos tu mismo idioma y, además, conocemos perfectamente el mundo de la música independiente. Aprenderás a gestionar tu propio sitio en internet. Cuatro discos avalan la discografía de Alondra Bentley, el último de ellos Resolutions disponible desde este año en su nuevo sello Mont Ventoux. Comparada con artistas como PJ Harvey, Suzanne Vega o Lana del Rey, Alondra ha conseguido a base de elegantes canciones y melodías mágicas, que tanto el público como la crítica se rinda a sus pies. Y a su maravillosa voz, por supuesto. Una artista que funde en su música el mejor pop y folk independiente. # Alondra, bienvenida al podcast de ERA Magazine. Hace un par de años de este maravilloso Resolutions, ahora editado de nuevo. ¿Cómo lo ves con perspectiva, cambiarías algo o estás satisfecha con él? # ¿Consideras que ha sido el mejor disco de tu carrera musical? # Escuchamos la primera canción que has elegido para el podcast “Of All Living Creatures, Why a Human Being?”, del disco Ashfield Avenue. Háblame de ella. # ¿Crees que mereció la pena irse a grabar con Matthew E. White? ¿Qué es lo que más valorarías de aquella experiencia? # ¿Y en qué punto musical está ahora? ¿Sigues más con el directo, estás centrada en la composición? # Pasamos a la segunda canción, “The Break of Dawn”, del disco It’s Holidays. Explícame algo de este tema. # La verdad es que también llevas tocando durante mucho tiempo, ¿te quedas con alguna actuación en especial, algo que te pareciese mágico, por el lugar o la situación… # Y, musicalmente, ¿qué evolución sientes de tu música? Interiormente me refiero, qué diferencias ves de la primera Alondra a la de 2017? # La tercera canción que escucharemos es “Spring Rhyme”, del álbum The Garden Room. # Nos despedimos ya con la última canción “What Will You Dream”, de tu último trabajo. ¿Qué me cuentas de ella? # Gracias, Alondra, por haber estado en el podcast de ERA Magazine. En las notas del programa dejaremos los enlaces pertinentes para que puedan seguir vuestra música. Mucha suerte. Con esta canción nos despedimos por hoy. También recordad, que si quieres ayudar a este podcast, y seguir disfrutando de la música de muchos más grupos, haz tus compras de Amazon a través del enlace eramagazine.fm/amazon. A ti no te cuesta nada y ERA Magazine se lleva una pequeña comisión con la que podremos difundir más propuestas emergentes. Porque recuerda: a la gente le encanta la música indie, pero todavía no lo sabe. Adiós.

Aquarium Hobbyist Podcast
Exotic Aquatics Special: Jeremy Stellhorn's Little Egypt Aquarium Club Swap

Aquarium Hobbyist Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2017 30:04


I am very excited to present to you my very first guest here on AC (Alex Cardinale) Network and Exotic Tropical Fish with Aqua Alex. Our first guest is a fish keeper who has taken the aquarium hobby in Illinois by the balls and has taken into a whole new exciting level. Our guest is Jeremy Stellhorn from Red Bud Illionis. He has created a group on Facebook called Little Egypt Aquarium Club on Facebook where he invites members of the aquarium hobby in Illinois and all over the world to chat about tropical fish in a no drama fish keeping lovers group! Go check it out and join right now! https://www.facebook.com/groups/1072095482813171/Jeremy has created an aquarium club for his area and state Illonis. On July 16th, 2017 Jeremy will be hosting a BIG Aquarium Club meeting. It will be packed with many different things for every fish keeper. There will be Fancy plecos, freshwater stingrays, guppies and other live fish, driftwood caves and supplies and more!!!!! Find out about the BIG swap as Jeremy explains it to us.Little Egypt Aquarium Club Fish SwapSunday July 16, 2017 1-6 PMLocated: In the Garden Room of SW Illinois College 2500 Carlyle AVE Belleville IllinoisWhat will be there:Zebra PlecosSuper Red Bristlenose PlecosDriftwoodCaves and SuppliesAND SO MUCH MORE!Free tables for vendors, while space is available.New Member sign-up the day at the swap.EVERYONE WELCOME! Even people in states near ILFor more info or to reserve a table Contact Jeremy Stellhorn at 618-910-9205Support the show

GreenplanetFM Podcast
Lisa Er & Tony Minervino of The Awareness Party, a new ethical political movement

GreenplanetFM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2010


Imagine a country where there is balance between the rich and poor, and no one goes without the basic necessities of life; where the environment and nature support life without harsh pesticides and chemicals.Imagine a place where crime and violence are progressively diminished as people move to understand the consequences of their actions and take full responsibility for themselves. Unconditional love would be the foundation for all we do and we would not afraid to express that.This is the vision of The Awareness Party.The Awareness Party is a brand new ethical political movement - not a party - formed to vision a better future, and to work with issues of the day, initially in New Zealand, but ultimately as a model for the world. It is based on the conscious awareness of the truth of life on this planet and intended to harness people power to create change. It acknowledges that we are one people on one planet and what affects one affects all - therefore we need to care for our home, Earth, and for each other. To achieve this vision will not be easy, and the founder, Lisa Er, advocates the model stated by American engineer, author, designer, inventor, and futurist, Buckminster Fuller:You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete. This political movement describes the current political systems as operating with no understanding of the relationship between consciousness and matter. However there is now a shift involving humanity’s deepest knowing and understanding of ourselves and our universe.So The Awareness Party is committed to operating within the context and understanding of the inter-relationship of all things.Therefore all future policies or responses will be based on the following 7 Founding Principles: Oneness of all life: one people on one planet. Awareness of the earth as a self regulated living being. Kindness in thoughts, words and action. Compassion for all living things in all situations. Self responsibility for everything we do, say, and experience. Balance is required in all areas of society and the environment. Operating within Communities and groups is the way for humanity to move forward. The Awareness Party describes itself as environmentally deep green but also strongly values and support science and business when working from integrity. They are highly suspicious of big business and the banking system and are looking at financial alternatives and community currencies.It’s time to take notice! In the past, people suffered in order to give us a say in how our lives and our countries are run. If we turn our backs on that right we will be in serious trouble. As Edmund Burke said, “All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.”The Awareness Party has developed a set of Awareness’ with the intention that they become a discussion forum at Awareness Parties and in small community groups. The purpose of these awareness’ that they have developed, is not to give the answers, but to raise the questions.The 7 Awareness’ are: We are all in this together. Humanity shares a common journey, a common destiny and a common purpose. We have both finite resources and infinite resources. The resources of the planet belong to everyone. We are all sovereign beings. Nobody owns us and the idea that we own anything is an illusion. The current structures of government, economics, and sustainability are not in harmony with the needs of people, or the environment. It is time to take a look at our political systems and social institutions to see how they can meet our needs now. We live in a field of infinite possibilities. We have the ability to change the way the systems operate on the planet. We need to let go of what divides us and acknowledge what unites us. Non-violent methods of bringing about change are the only ones which will last. We live in a multi-dimensional infinite and mysterious universe. Things are not as they seem. An informal celebration of the launch of this movement is 11 am, Saturday November 13th, in The Garden Room, Grey Lynn Community Centre. All welcome. (Koha for expenses.) www.theawarenessparty.com

Roman Architecture - Video
06 - Habitats at Herculaneum and Early Roman Interior Decoration

Roman Architecture - Video

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2009 72:43


Professor Kleiner discusses domestic architecture at Herculaneum and the First and Second Styles of Roman wall painting. The lecture begins with an introduction to the history of the city of Herculaneum and what befell some of its inhabitants when they tried to escape obliteration by Vesuvius. She features three houses in Herculaneum, two of which--the Houses of the Mosaic Atrium and the Stags--are among the best examples of a residential style popular in Campania between A.D. 62 and 79. Professor Kleiner then turns to the First or Masonry Style of Roman wall painting, which seeks to replicate the built architecture of Hellenistic kings and other elite patrons by using stucco and paint to imitate a real wall faced with marble. She follows with Second Style Roman wall painting, which uses only paint to open up the wall illusionistically onto vistas and prospects of sacred shrines, city scenes, and landscapes. The lecture concludes with a discussion of the Garden Room from the Villa of Livia at Primaporta, which epitomizes the Second Style by transforming the flat wall into a panoramic window.

Roman Architecture - Audio
06 - Habitats at Herculaneum and Early Roman Interior Decoration

Roman Architecture - Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2009 72:42


Professor Kleiner discusses domestic architecture at Herculaneum and the First and Second Styles of Roman wall painting. The lecture begins with an introduction to the history of the city of Herculaneum and what befell some of its inhabitants when they tried to escape obliteration by Vesuvius. She features three houses in Herculaneum, two of which--the Houses of the Mosaic Atrium and the Stags--are among the best examples of a residential style popular in Campania between A.D. 62 and 79. Professor Kleiner then turns to the First or Masonry Style of Roman wall painting, which seeks to replicate the built architecture of Hellenistic kings and other elite patrons by using stucco and paint to imitate a real wall faced with marble. She follows with Second Style Roman wall painting, which uses only paint to open up the wall illusionistically onto vistas and prospects of sacred shrines, city scenes, and landscapes. The lecture concludes with a discussion of the Garden Room from the Villa of Livia at Primaporta, which epitomizes the Second Style by transforming the flat wall into a panoramic window.