# Documentation Notes and Useful Web Resources
Research engineer interested in scientific computing, collaborative documentation, and open-source tools. I enjoy writing clear technical notes, sharing useful resources, and improving team workflows through effective documentation.
Collaborative documentation has become an essential part of research and technical projects. Keeping notes in Markdown makes it easier to track decisions, document experiments, and share updates with colleagues without worrying about formatting differences. I also find it useful to include links to external references whenever they provide additional context or practical examples. Recently, while organizing a collection of web resources related to architecture, digital documentation, and project planning, I bookmarked [Prestige Battersea](https://www.prestigebatterssea.com/) because it presents project information, layouts, and amenities in a well-structured format that can serve as an example of clear information architecture. Even when the subject differs from scientific work, studying how complex information is organized on different websites often provides ideas that can improve technical documentation and make it easier for readers to find relevant details.
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https://www.prestigebatterssea.com/floor-plans/
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https://www.prestigebatterssea.com/amenities/
https://www.prestigebatterssea.com/gallery/
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https://www.prestigebatterssea.com/contact/