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That's my autumn 2008 SORTED THEN. Why did no-one tell me about this before? I thought Germany was just NEO-NAZIS, SELF HATRED and TECHNO.
My friends went for the whole month last year and say its AMAZING. Thats good enough for ME
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Saw this in the Metro and had to google it... one of the main 60s monstrosities that they're removing to put up new spangly skyscrapers in the city. What a NOVEL way of demolishing a building...
This unusual site is stopping Londoners in their tracks. The old 1960s P&O tower in Leadenhall street is being demolished from the ground up to make way for Richard Rogers’ new 48 storey tower. Most towers are dismantled from the top down but due to the unusual design of 122 Leadenhall Street, this building is being dismantled from the ground up. The reason is that the floors are hung from a beam at the roof level which is supported by the core. Matthew White, British Land’s project director told the London Evening Standard that “The 15 storey building, constructed in 1965, was one of only four in London to have been constructed in this way – and the first to be demolished. Eventually the beam will be deconstructed at roof level leaving the core, which will be demolished from the top down.”
FANCY THAT
One more for tonight... the new East London line by 2010. It's amazing how much tunnel and track can be built in a few years... anyway. The current line only runs from Whitechapel to New Cross. That's QUITE the extension... doesn't really link up directly with the Olympic site, which is what I thought it was for. Anyway, brings much needed access to the SOUTH EAST
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Oh wow, that is quite an extention!
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OOOO. I can get a direct train to Clapham junction. That could prove useful.
I find it really weird that you'll be able to say "I'm taking the tube to Crystal Palace"
And it's well overdue having a tube link at Clapham Junction, though how they'll cope with extra traffic is beyond me. It's already the busiest train station in Europe![]()
Well that should bump up the value of my house NICELY
My mate lives on the back of Denmark Hill. He's hoping for the same thing.
At the moment transport there is DIRE.
Is this a result of the 'lympics then?
Good to see them IMPROVING the links to South of the river. About time.
Why, when this very land on which the battle between Church and State was, for so many years, fought is continually being eroded by the sea. And cliffs are moving back by a rate of 4 meters per year
I am aware of the topographical crisis.
That's how fast you run, that is. I saw you on Sports Day
i'm all for skyscrapers as long as they are well thought out and planned for. i think the gherkin is pretty and fits perfectly into the city. i love the look of that london bridge tower and think it will look great on the river. what i don't like is that frikkin walkie talkie tower - doesn't ANYBODY find that hideous?
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well I know that - but it's still part of the tube 'network'
There are already more stations overground on the tube than underground anyway. The DLR alone is almost entirely ABOVE ground level....
Who cares if it is overground or underground as long as it gets you there FAST
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Modern buildings and historical ones can look GREAT next to each other. The problem London has had is that a lot of the modern ones (particularly 60s & 70s) have just been plain ugly. It's the fact that they are ugly that is the problem, not the fact that they are 'modern'.
With the right architects and innovative building, there's absolutely no reason why the London skyline shouldn't look sensational.
new tube line!
Crossrail to open in 2017
http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standa...don/article.do
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If I'm in Colchester then, it will mean I can get to Maidenhead quickly. WOW.
I tell you what, I went through the East End of London last week... What a FUCKING SHITHOLE
Ugh I wish it was earlier, I'm working near Farringdon station for the next 2 years.. probably no longer though. PAH
I think I've probably only seen it before from the train, which doesn't show very much. By coach however you get to see some REAL GRIM BITS. There were times I SCARED and was protected by a great big BUS.
They've got a LOT of work to do before 2012.
Well everything around Stratford, Hackney, Whitnechapel, Arsenal and that area will be gutted. The East London line will ensure plenty of property development and investment across SE London, areas such as Lewisham and New Cross which really need it.
Not sure about the likes of West Ham and Bow though - areas which are most severely in need of being wiped out and started again. It's just FORGOTTEN LAND
I guess government has always felt that if people have no need to go there if they don't live there, there's no point worrying about it...
As this thread covered modern architecture, just thought I'd mention for anyone interested that The Guardian is giving away posters and factsheet type things over the next two weeks on the greatest modern buildings. It was the Empire State today, and it's the Guggenheim Bilbao on Monday. The Gherkin is also included at some point.
:geek: I know, but if you're into that sort of thing, you'll love it.
OOH OOH OOH.
I love the Empire State Building. TOO LATE![]()
And speaking of the Guggenheim in Bilbao, have any Londoners been to the Tate Modern recently? Louise Bourgeois’s 'Maman' sculpture is there now (outside, I think). It was at the Guggenheim when I was there a few years ago. It's a bit freaky.
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oh no
me want Empire State factsheet thingy too
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