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"studio flat" Definitions
  1. a flat with one main room

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That same job today also buys a studio flat at the same multiple.
Five years after first coming out, three after first hearing it in that cramped studio flat, and the song continued to haunt me.
According to legend, Murphy invented his disappearing bed so he could receive a female visitor in his studio flat without scandalizing the neighbors.
But I'm happy to be here because I live in a studio flat, so at least I have a couple of rooms to move around in now.
I went through one of the worst periods of depression in my life, and it started with being off sick and stuck at home in my studio flat.
"We lived in a small studio flat, which was just about fine for the two of us, but it would have been miserable raising a child there," she says.
In the deliriously hot summer of 2010, my studio flat in the far reaches of east Bristol baked as my friends and friends of friends piled in for a post-Glastonbury party.
I was visiting a friend in Helsinki, where she'd recently moved, and had been sitting in her studio flat all day waiting for her to come home from the pharmaceutical factory she worked at.
"Digital has been a big game changer," said Stacy Waggoner, an owner of Studio Four NYC, a showroom in the Flatiron district that sells fabrics by Atwood, Clay McLaurin Studio, Flat Vernacular, LuRu Home and other boutique textile makers.
The studio flat in downtown Beijing emptied the couple's 400,265 yuan (US$260,260.3) life savings and they also incurred a debt of 21990 million yuan to parents, colleagues and classmates to muster the remainder of the 22008 per cent down payment.
Evening Standard columnist Simon Jenkins noted in a piece on Tuesday just how unusually low repayment rates are, recalling the repayments his first property in London: I bought my first studio flat in the Seventies and it cost four times my starter salary.
In 1990, Summerton got a studio flat at St Clair Esplanade, in Dunedin, where he did some of his early experiments with oils, working mainly with seascapes. The following year, he would have his first solo exhibition, at O'Brooks Gallery, in Dunedin.
Marion and Cedric, in their thirties, share a studio flat. Their love life lasts two years at the beginning of the series. Cedric is responsible for the crisis management of an Indian company until the beginning of season 8, when he finds himself in the closet and then on short-time work. It is grown and often made known, which annoys Marion.
C. M. Grieve was looking for new contributions for a new anthology, Northern Numbers, which Helen submitted work to and from this their correspondences began a long-lasting friendship between the pair. Helen began to rent a studio flat in 1921 and liked being a part of the bohemian lifestyle, being so close to the book shops, and Pentland hills were a source of enjoyment for her. However, this freedom did not last as Helen's father died in 1924, as the only daughter it was assumed that Helen would take over the care of her mother which meant she had also had to give up her option to marry, as woman that worked in the civil service could not continue to work after they were married. Helen gave up her studio flat and bought a semi- detached house on Corstorphine Hill.
He becomes obsessed with his work, to Stella's chagrin. He also starts to become aggressive and violent towards her, intensifying her fear of him. After shopping one day, Stella returns to the pair's squalid studio flat to be found by police and taken back to her husband and son. Her husband struggles to forgive her but accepts that their son needs a mother figure.
He started with a studio flat, and now owns extensive property in the London Docklands through his Yianis Group. Christodoulou owns 100% of Yianis Group, which owns the London hotels Marriott West India Quay and the Canary Riverside Plaza (formerly Four Seasons Canary Wharf). He owns Wool House in London. As of April 2020, his net worth is £1.8 billion, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2020.
Art critic Heinz Ohff described this studio in Buchholz's obituary, stating, "In 1922 he remodeled his studio flat at Herkulesufer 15 into the first 'environment,' the first abstractly designed three-dimensional space in art history." Original photographs of Buchholz’s studio-space design do exist from that period and furthermore he exhibited them in the Grosse Berliner of 1923. The photographs reveal that he had developed it into a coherent abstract space—right down to a model of its ceiling design.
In South Korea, an officetel (, a portmanteau of 'office' and 'hotel'), is a multi-purpose building with residential and commercial units. This is a type of studio apartment or studio flat. An officetel is designed to be a partially self-contained building, such that its occupants can live and work in the same building, minimizing commute time. Because of the convenience of having daily routines located in one building, a significant proportion of the officetel's inhabitants include lawyers, accountants, tax accountants, professors, and artists.
The main room of a studio apartment in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The sofabed is to the right and a small alcove on the left. Not shown are the small kitchen and bathroom. A studio apartment, also known as a studio flat (UK), a self-contained apartment (Nigeria), efficiency apartment, bed-sitter (Kenya) or bachelor apartment, is a small apartment (rarely a condo) in which the normal functions of a number of rooms – often the living room, bedroom, and kitchen – are combined into a single room.
In keeping with her withdrawal from full royal duties in 1996, the Duchess took a position as a music teacher in Wansbeck Primary School in Kingston upon Hull. She also gave piano lessons in a rented studio flat near her official residence at Kensington Palace. The Duchess of Kent had served as the president of the Royal Northern College of Music, and was the director of National Foundation for Youth Music from 1999 to 2007. In March 2004, Katharine was the subject of Real Story on BBC One.
The Royal Society of British Artists: An Open Assembly, London, 1954. Later sitters of note consisted of people associated with the film or record industries such as singers Edric Connor, Carmen Prietto, conductor Richard Austin, and actors Dirk Bogarde and Patrice Wymore. During the Blitz in 1940, her studio-flat in Hampstead was destroyed by a bomb, and much of her early work was lost. After World War II, her name chiefly became associated with graphic design for the Radio Times, and designing for the film and television industries.
Brown studied at Glasgow School of Art, GSA, from 1894 to 1901 under directorship of the progressive Fra. H Newbery. She was a student of Ann Macbeth at GSA and then went on to teach art embroidery to teachers at GSA from 1904 to 1907 (embroidery being an important part of GSA craft at that time) and then book binding from 1911 to 1913. It was whilst studying at GSA that she met her good friend Jessie M. King who she shared a studio flat with at 101 St Vincent Street, Glasgow from around 1898 until 1907 when King got married.
Hutchison enlisted during the First World War serving with the Royal Garrison Artillery and being stationed in Malta, later being badly wounded in France. After demobilization in 1918, he and his wife occupied a studio flat in Edinburgh until 1921, before moving to London. Here he successfully worked as a portrait painter, exhibiting at the Royal Academy, becoming a member of the Savage Club, and enjoying a large circle of friends, mainly from the art world. Hutchison was Director of the Glasgow School of Art from 1933 to 1943, from all accounts being an excellent director.
The painting was executed in the second half of 1901 following Picasso's successful exhibition at the Vollard gallery that June. This was at the start of his Blue period of 1901 to 1904, thought to have been occasioned by the suicide of his friend Carlos Casagemas earlier in the year, a time when his paintings were somewhat melancholic and characterized by somber monochromatic tones in blue and green. The caricature of Picasso's friend Pere Mañach on the reverse is inscribed "Recuerdo a Mañach en el día de su santo", demonstrating the painting was intended as a gift for Mañach on his Saint's Day (29 June). Mañach was a Catalan anarchist who shared Picasso's studio flat in the Boulevard de Clichy.
Party at The Lake House, 1981 Jean Sabbagh and Jane Drew, 1984 Jane Drew at West Lodge, 1991 A pencil sketch of Jane Drew Max had retired in 1973, but Jane continued working until 1979, when they both lived at their country retreat "The Lake House", at Rowfant near Crawley in Sussex, where they had often socialised with friends and family. It was a large house, to which they had added a studio-flat overlooking the fishing lake, and Jane presided over many memorable house and garden parties. In 1982 they decided to sell it and find somewhere easier to manage in their retirement. They were staying with a friend in the village of Cotherstone, County Durham when they heard that the next door house was for sale and almost immediately bought it.
Studio apartment in Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada, showing double bed, kitchenette, and entrance way with sliding door to closet The smallest self- contained apartments are referred to as studio, efficiency or bachelor apartments in the US and Canada, or studio flat in the UK. These units usually consist of a large single main room which acts as the living room, dining room and bedroom combined and usually also includes kitchen facilities, with a separate bathroom. In Korea, the term "one room" (wonroom) refers to a studio apartment. A bedsit is a UK variant on single room accommodation: a bed- sitting room, probably without cooking facilities, with a shared bathroom. A bedsit is not self-contained and so is not an apartment or flat as this article uses the terms; it forms part of what the UK government calls a House in multiple occupation.
The building originally included 24 studio flats, eight one-bedroom flats, staff quarters, a kitchen and a large garage. The Pritchards lived in a one-bedroom penthouse flat at the top with their two sons Jeremy and Jonathan next door in a studio flat. Plywood was used extensively in the fittings of the apartments; Jack Pritchard was the Marketing Manager for the Estonian plywood company Venesta between 1926 and 1936, while he also operated the Isokon Furniture Company, originally in partnership with Wells Coates. Celebrated residents included: Bauhaus émigrés Walter Gropius, Marcel Breuer, and László Moholy-Nagy; architects Egon Riss and Arthur Korn; Agatha Christie (between 1941 and 1947) and her husband Max Mallowan, art historian Adrian Stokes, the author Nicholas Monsarrat, the archaeologist V. Gordon Childe, modernist architect Jacques Groag and his wife textile designer Jacqueline Groag.
What Essex omits from his speech is the fact that he is suffering from a hereditary heart condition and that he is very likely to die young. When Gallia is introduced to Mark Gurdon, an ambitious social climber who wants to get ahead within the British Civil Service, and when she realizes that he is handsome, healthy, and virile, she chooses him to be the father of her future child, or children. Gurdon, whose guiding principle in life is decency, is keeping a mistress in a studio flat in London who resorts to a self-induced abortion to terminate a pregnancy just at the time when Gurdon starts being attracted by Gallia. But Gallia does not mind: when he proposes to her, she accepts but makes it clear right from the start that she will never be able to love him.

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