do you prefer stone or steel?

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    • #710086
      missarchi
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      stone or steel?

    • #802555
      Anonymous
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      I think both shouold be used, the concrete woiuld fit in better in areas with more modern architecture. The steel ones like the Paris metro would fit in better in historical areas like Stephens Green and Westmoreland Street where as concrete might be better for O’Connell Street because of it’s modern Style pavements etc

    • #802556
      Anonymous
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      im thinking steel for the con, green parnell??? the rest stone…

    • #802557
      Anonymous
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      im not a fan of glass… it can look like crap

    • #802558
      Anonymous
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      Sadly, stone cries out for ‘artists’ who like to scrawl their illegible tags everywhere.

    • #802559
      Anonymous
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      Yep. For ease of maintenance, it has to be steel. Easier to remove stains, chewing gum, etc. from it too.

    • #802560
      Anonymous
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      the whole issue of this thread is that I feel the RPA have made a mistake with glass…
      I can see it being cheaper to install build but maint. wise cost and wear and tear it will look like crap?

      another vote for cast iron 😀

    • #802561
      Anonymous
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      Anonymous
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    • #802563
      Anonymous
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      Bad, better, patronising?

    • #802564
      Anonymous
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      Metal theft presents growing problem…

      In response to what it described as “a growing problem”, the Home Office launched the National Metal Theft Crime Unit last month. The unit aims to clamp down on rogue scrap metal dealers who handle stolen metal.

      http://www.bdonline.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=426&storycode=3133247&c=1&encCode=00000000018f566d

    • #802565
      Anonymous
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      thanks! in a good way! 🙂
      ironic that our metro is brand spanking new and only months after it opened urban fingerprinting takes place.

      http://www.flickr.com/photos/16nine/294670231/in/set-72157600379628566/

    • #802566
      Anonymous
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      “Glass is a very attractive material, but it can effectively be used as shrapnel. We can do things – forms of lamination, how you fix it to frames – and the difference it makes to the level of casualties is absolutely dramatic.”

      http://www.bdonline.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=426&storycode=3132776

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