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To me this stone bench on Victoria Street has more than a hint of the Giants Causeway about it as it seemingly erupts from the ground. I've 'flipped' it to enhance the slightly surreal feel of the image.
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From the Lynch Architects website, "Angela Hooper Place is a new public space situated in-between The Zig Zag Building and Kings Gate off Victoria Street in central London. It is lined by a double height Giant Order colonnade that houses restaurants and the entrance to an office lobby. The space was designed in concert with Vogt landscape architects, who created a 15m long stone bench."
Source : www.lyncharchitects.com/projects/angela-hooper-place-sw1/
© D.Godliman
UK - London - Victoria St bench_500_2516
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
To me this stone bench on Victoria Street has more than a hint of the Giants Causeway about it as it seemingly erupts from the ground. I've 'flipped' it to enhance the slightly surreal feel of the image.
Click here for more London architecture : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157635041185106
Whilst you're here, for those that live in and around London, you might be interested to know I'm an Admin of the London Flickr Group. You can find us here : www.flickr.com/groups/londonflickrgroup
From the Lynch Architects website, "Angela Hooper Place is a new public space situated in-between The Zig Zag Building and Kings Gate off Victoria Street in central London. It is lined by a double height Giant Order colonnade that houses restaurants and the entrance to an office lobby. The space was designed in concert with Vogt landscape architects, who created a 15m long stone bench."
Source : www.lyncharchitects.com/projects/angela-hooper-place-sw1/
© D.Godliman