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The stunning curved-glass canopy on the east side of Canary Wharf Station.
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Another photo looking up at Lombard Wharf, a residential tower in south London. Architects: Patel Taylor.
This is a square version of ‘LW’.
Detail shot of a structure on the site of the former TVam building in Camden Town, now the headquarters of Viacom International Media Networks. Architects of redevelopment: Jacobs Webber.
A more balanced colour shot showing this structure from directly underneath.
This enclosed bridge is at the Covent Garden Ballet School in London. This time a colour shot against a washed out London sky showing this structure from directly underneath.
Architects: Wilkinson Eyre.
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Another photo from the same angle of the building in Oxford Street, corner of Ramillies Street, the colour of which alters with the changing light of a sunny day.
The stunning curved-glass canopy on the east side of Canary Wharf Station.
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Southwark Tube Station – looking like a barrel of a gun. A gold gun.
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Architecture in London: One New Change
Looking at my recent posts, I am getting the feel it's time I got out more. Very much drinking deep of the same well. But then, it's better than being thirsty.
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Architecture in London: British Museum
Probably a bit of a cliché shot now. But it is what it is. An interesting piece of architecture.
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Architecture – Modern
This is a seventh series of buildings (some as photographed), glass panels, abstract shapes formed from buildings. Most are in London, although they could be any city. I have not named any building, nor have attempted to find Architects or Designers. I have just altered things to my own taste, nothing is sacrosanct, nothing lasts for ever, new ideas quickly become old as will these images be the moment I post them. Please enjoy.
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This image has been shortlisted in 2019's British Photography Awards, category: Street. If you would like to vote on it please click here
Architecture – Modern
This is another collection of buildings (some as photographed), glass panels, abstract shapes formed from buildings. Most are in London, although they could be any city. I have not named any building, nor have attempted to find Architects or Designers. Some I have just altered things to my own taste, nothing is sacrosanct, nothing lasts for ever, new ideas quickly become old as will these images be the moment I post them. Please enjoy.
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Architecture in London: Switch House
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London - Lime St. friends.
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Architecture in London: More London
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Great to be back in London and taking pictures again .
The Lloyd's building (sometimes known as the Inside-Out Building)[3] is the home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London. It is located on the former site of East India House in Lime Street, in London's main financial district, the City of London. The building is a leading example of radical Bowellism architecture in which the services for the building, such as ducts and lifts, are located on the exterior to maximise space in the interior.
In 2011, twenty-five years after its completion in 1986 the building received Grade I listing; at this time it was the youngest structure ever to obtain this status. It is said by Historic England to be "universally recognised as one of the key buildings of the modern epoch"
( Wikipedia )
The Shock of the New
This is another series of images, Here I’m showing how Modern Architecture has embedded itself with the more Traditional Architectural styles. Some successful, some in my view not so. But we’re all different. You may like them. What It does tell you however, is that progress cannot be stopped. There are forces greater than you out there.
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I stood facing the main entrance to the Natural History Museum, focusing on the polychromatic terracotta arch with its alternating cream and blue tones. I liked how the layered stonework and sculpted columns framed the doorway with clear symmetry. I took the photo to highlight the structure’s detail and sense of scale.