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This building, called 'Chapter' and comprising student accomodation, is currently in the process of being finished off and stands directly beside the platforms at London Bridge station. In fact there was a large red crane in shot on the left when I took this, one reason why I darkened the surrounding areas. I very much like the exterior designs and patterns that this building has and I have shot it a number of times already but never in this (almost) finished state.
Image one here - www.flickr.com/photos/simon__syon/16454560746
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Hintze Hall. Natural History Museum. London
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Another from my walk around Canary Wharf, London. Have several more to add in the coming days. (More info in previous photo.)
Thames City apartment building, Nine Elms. Designed by architects Skidmore, Owings & Merrill and completed in 2023.
Bloomsbury, London.
Detail of an elaborately styled Art Deco building, built in 1931 for Daimler cars to use as car hire garage. This structure has had several uses during its life. The curved section in my photo is above the entrance to the car ramp that spirals to upper floors.
The architects, Wallis, Gilbert and Partners, designed a number of art deco buildings throughout the UK, some of which, such as Perivale’s Hoover Building and the Victoria Coach Station, remain standing.
Photo taken in April 2025.
Part of the "Eastern Cluster" in London at night. The Scalpel, The Willis Building and The Lloyds Building.
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This is shot looking straight up at the clouds in a building in Canary Wharf.
Space House as it was - or 1 Kemble Street - designed by George Marsh, a partner in Richard Seifert's architectural firm.
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Apparently it is called "Holly Village" anf found in the Highgate section of London. This entrance to a group of eight buildings on private property was built by the architect Henry Astley Darbishire for Baroness Angela Burdett-Coutts in 1865.
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Another shot from May's London Flickr Group Photowalk in and around the Kings Cross / St Pancras area.
Last time I saw this Coffey Architects building at 22 Handyside, just behind Coal Drops Yard it wasn't quite complete so it was good to shoot the perforated hit-and-miss facade this time around.
These free photowalks are usually about every 4-6 weeks so keep an eye on the group for details of upcoming events : www.flickr.com/groups/londonflickrgroup
More of my London architecture shots here : www.flickr.com/photos/darrellg/albums/72157635041185106
From the Kingscross.co.uk website, "22 Handyside Street is built of lightweight concrete and steel, with a façade composed of glazed curtain walling and perforated aluminium panels. These silver sections enliven the building both inside and out, with perforations artfully reflecting the trees of Handyside Gardens. The material maximises ambient light levels and reflects the colours of the London sky throughout the day. The main east/west axis along Handyside Street creates filigree moments of light at sunrise and sunset. Behind the patterned façade, its interior spaces are lit with naturally dappled light, enhancing wellbeing for those working in the building."
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