I should probably be beaming with delight now that one of the Sea Point projects has reached its end. But no, I am not. Weird. After a series of on site changes, awkward disagreements between the involved parties and deadlines, one would think that I would be happy to part ways with this project. But working on it for a long period of time has created an inexorable sense of attachment.
A thorough analysis of the design matrices around the project will be posted soon, with plans and photographs. In the mean time I will seek a new baby to latch onto while I let this one out of the nest.
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