He describes in loving detail his traditional construction techniques and the spiritual principles they symbolise.
The Opera House was lit in a deep shade of green to symbolise renewable energy.
As for the rest what they symbolise, what attitudes and sentiments they foster Mr Littlejohn is not especially interested.
Can the mild-mannered Mr Kilicdaroglu steer his party away from the elitism that it has come to symbolise?
They are said to celebrate some of Scotland's major and most recognisable engineering achievements and "symbolise solidity, stability and continuity".
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They symbolise Taiwan's transformation from a maker of cheap plastic toys 25 years ago to a manufacturer of leading technologies.
The crash has come to symbolise the corrosive effects of corruption - where safety standards are compromised to ensure kick-backs.
The charge of "Conservative sleaze" came to symbolise the national mood that something was rotten at the heart of government.
However, without the different identities which they symbolise, the British and Irish flags would be nothing more than pieces of textile.
They want the monarch to empathise with people and symbolise Britain, as well as acting as an ambassador at large abroad.
Although, with a couple of exceptions, they are not the most heavily subsidised, these corporations have been chosen for what they symbolise.
"My aim was to symbolise what is going on in the mind of patient during the depression and mania, " Marwah tells me.
About half an hour's drive from Quebec City, it may aptly symbolise Cardinal Ouellet's view of a beautiful truth hemmed in by a crass world.
EU, as the Eiffel Tower and Big Ben symbolise Paris and London.
When a young man donned his whites, he was expected to symbolise fair play and national glory, not to earn a decent living.
But they seemed to symbolise one thing now within East Timor's grasp - real hope for the future and with it peace at last.
IBM's silver high-rise headquarters in Buenos Aires has come to symbolise the many allegations of corruption that, proven or not, hover around his administration.
On the other side there are murals of Bob Marley and flags of red, gold and green - the colours that symbolise the Rastafarian faith.
The opposition Socialists boycotted the vote, walking out of parliament and hanging black flags from their windows to symbolise a black day for Hungarian democracy.
The new project would, according to Chung Mong-hun, chairman of the South Korean conglomerate, Hyundai, "symbolise the beginning of active economic co-operation between the two Koreas".
White chevronels - narrow chevrons above and below the gold chevron - symbolise peaks and mountains, and the Middleton family's love of the Lake District and skiing.
But armed with the former magistrate's words, supporters of Mr Hakamada, who has come to symbolise the rot in Japan's criminal-justice system, felt their case was strong.
"These pictures symbolise the natural resources and economic ambition that drove Derbyshire people to make the county the powerhouse of Britain in the early industrial revolution, " he explained.
That deal has come to symbolise the excesses of the banking bubble: two of the three consortium members, RBS and Fortis, have since been taken into majority state control.
Partly plated with 24ct gold and commissioned by the Incorporation of Goldsmiths, the abstract sculpture was designed to symbolise the importance of the three honours in the history of Scotland.
The season of Lent is marked by fasting and acts of penitence for past sins, with worshippers marking a cross on their foreheads with wood ash to symbolise human mortality.
These small but dense cakes filled with lotus paste and a whole egg-yolk centre symbolise the full moon, and it is the accepted practice to share a cake with friends, family and colleagues.
Mr Santos's case is particularly troubling because he had come to symbolise a new civic mood of resistance, in which Colombia's urban middle classes had stirred from their resigned apathy.
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He hoped ordinary Italians would take away his ashes and mix them with the earth of the motherland, and that from them gardens might grow that would symbolise a new and better Italy.
He points out that what is done in the next few years could become as important in the public consciousness as hospitals - which, he says, symbolise our "willingness to care for each other".
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