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A colourful shot of a passerby on Sun Street passage.
This narrow passage links Broadgate and Exchange Square at the rear of Liverpool St Station and it's been made into an interesting space by the addition of a colourful wall running it's length.
Click here to see more of my shots of London Architecture : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157635041185106
From the Liverpool St area Enhancement Strategy, "Sun Street Passage is the busiest pedestrian route in the area but is partly underground, poorly sign-posted, poorly connected to
surrounding streets and parts of it are of low quality, particularly in terms of materials, frontages and lighting. The development underway at 5 Broadgate provides an opportunity to unify and define the area’s character, re-instate a hierarchy of streets and improve the public realm. However, the area surrounding the development needs very careful consideration, as the building removes an important north-south route and could aggravate the existing problem."
© D.Godliman
UK - London - Liverpool St Station - Sun St passage 01_sq_5008260
My Website : Twitter : Facebook : Instagram : Photocrowd
A colourful shot of a passerby on Sun Street passage.
This narrow passage links Broadgate and Exchange Square at the rear of Liverpool St Station and it's been made into an interesting space by the addition of a colourful wall running it's length.
Click here to see more of my shots of London Architecture : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157635041185106
From the Liverpool St area Enhancement Strategy, "Sun Street Passage is the busiest pedestrian route in the area but is partly underground, poorly sign-posted, poorly connected to
surrounding streets and parts of it are of low quality, particularly in terms of materials, frontages and lighting. The development underway at 5 Broadgate provides an opportunity to unify and define the area’s character, re-instate a hierarchy of streets and improve the public realm. However, the area surrounding the development needs very careful consideration, as the building removes an important north-south route and could aggravate the existing problem."
© D.Godliman