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Architecture in London: British Museum
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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.
Took this image on a day trip to London. A little photoshop work, just gives the picture a little more oomph I feel. #london🇬🇧 #marblearch #londonbus #historylovers #streetphotography #streetscene #londonarchitecture #londonview #londonuk #architecture #architecturephotography #architecture_london #canonphotography #canon80d #canon80dphotography
Millbank Tower, Westminster, London Completed 1963, architects: Ronald Ward & Partners.
Photo taken in November 2016 but just rediscovered on my hard drive.
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En plein cœur de la City de Londres, à quelques pas de la frénésie des grSous la voûte étoilée du Leadenhall Marketatte-ciel modernes, se niche un trésor d’architecture et d’histoire : Leadenhall Market. J’ai pris cette photo lors d’un moment de calme, quand les galeries résonnaient encore du silence matinal, révélant toute la magie du lieu.
Ce marché couvert emblématique, dont les origines remontent au XIVe siècle, a été magnifiquement réaménagé à l’époque victorienne. Ses galeries élégantes sont ornées de structures en fer forgé peint, de boiseries finement travaillées et d’un plafond vitré en arche laissant passer une lumière douce et dorée. L’ensemble crée une atmosphère à la fois majestueuse et chaleureuse, presque théâtrale.
Flâner dans Leadenhall Market, c’est traverser un décor digne d’un roman de Dickens ou d’un film historique (d’ailleurs, il a servi de décor à Harry Potter). On y trouve une sélection raffinée de commerces, allant des boutiques spécialisées aux instituts de soins, comme Askinology, jusqu’à des restaurants, brasseries artisanales et pubs traditionnels, tel que The Reggie Small Beer visible ici, ou encore l’Osteria del Mercato.
🎨 Un lieu où le patrimoine rencontre le quotidien londonien avec une grâce rare. Que l’on soit amateur d’histoire, passionné de photographie ou simple promeneur curieux, Leadenhall Market est une invitation à ralentir et à savourer la beauté du détail.
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City Hall. More London.
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The concrete spiral staircase in the new extension of Tate Modern.
These are going to be a much photographed favourite.
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Architecture in London: Switch House. The 'other' staircase.
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Detail of a colourful office building, with adjustable glass shutters, opposite the Old Bailey in the city of London. Architects: Sauerbruch Hutton, 2015.
My take on one of London's iconic landmarks, the BT Tower, although doubtlessly showing my age, I still tend to affectionately think of it by its birth name of the Post Office Tower - apologies for the radio silence, just have been super busy of late.
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Canada Square - Modern Architecture at Canary Wharf.
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The Avenue, or One Bedford Avenue, a development by Stirling nominated architects, Bennett Associates. It fronts Tottenham Court Road, Central London.
This image was taken on my last trip to London with Karin after having a lovely meal at the Sky Garden. The sun was beginning to go down and so we had beautiful light on the buildings on the other side of the river. I had to balance my camera on the rail as I did not bring my tripod, didn't lose it in the Thames so all was well. Hope you like this one.
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More London.
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New canal side student housing's "Flipper Bays", overlooking Mile End Park in East London - October 2014. Architects: Feilden Clegg Bradley.
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Architecture in London: 1 London Bridge
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Architecture in London: Switch House. The House wishes to discuss is this art? This was featured in THE TANKS
which aims to present performances and interactive art and video installations; these galleries celebrate new art
Where: Tate Modern, Bankside, London SE1 9TG. The Tate is always worth a visit.
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St. Mary-le-Bow
Situated in Cheapside, London EC2V 6AU, St Mary’s occupied the site as far back as Saxon Times. This is through archaeological work done on site.
Unbelievably there was a medieval church also on the site but this was destroyed by the ‘London Tornado’ in 1091. This was one of the most destructive and one of the earliest tornados recorded. However the crypt survived the devastation.
During the Norman reign (1066-1154), probably towards the latter end the church was again rebuilt and renamed St. Mary de Arcubus.
Fate had not finished with the church. It was destroyed in the Great Fire of London (1666). Being second in importance to St. Paul’s Cathedral it was one of the first churches to be rebuilt. This was done between 1671 and 1673, under the control of Sir Christopher Wren. The steeple, which was 223ft high and was completed in 1680 by Thomas Cartwright one of London’s leading stone masons.
A stone from the crypt of St Marys was donated to Trinity Church in New York in 1914.
According to tradition a true cockney must be born within the sound of the Bow Bells and it’s the bells of St Mary-le-Bow and not Bow Church itself.
Unfortunately the church again suffered and was largely destroyed in the blitz of 1941. The bells were completed put out of action. New ones were cast in 1956 and were finally installed in 1961.
Inside the church is a memorial to members of the Norwegian Resistance who died during WWII.
The churchyard is noted for having a statue of Captain John Smith, husband of Pocahontas and was leader of the Virginia Colony based in Jamestown.
The stained glass windows dating back to 1961 and were part of the restoration after war damage and were by John Hayward.
This is the first of three postings.
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The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London. Its permanent collection of eight million works is the largest in the world. It documents the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
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Riverside apartments in the shadow of the soon to be completed new US Embassy in Nine Elms, London. Architects: Kieran Timberlake.
Canada Square - Modern Architecture at Canary Wharf. A slightly brighter version of an earlier and more bleak take on a similar view.
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And here's the shot I initially went there to take. It's what I would call the 'classic' view there, as there's only really one viewpoint from which it can be taken so most shots of it are pretty much the same composition.
I quite like the fact that the lighting is a little different than usual here as it's at the end of the day so the artificial lights had started to come on, and also there are slightly fewer people on the floor by this point. I was happy not having the edges of the frame being clipped by people which is something I strive to achieve wherever possible in these kinds of environments ...