'London' Oriented Websites
Liquid economy - Jonathan Glancey on the London Festival of Architecture [guardian.co.uk]
Blogged on: July 2, 2008, 1:06 am
"To mark the London Festival of Architecture, Jonathan Glancey explores whether the capital's waterlogged past holds the key to its future "
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rivers | water | cities | urbanism | london | history | psychogeographic | architecture
The Thames path, Westminster to Putney [Heraclitean Fire]
Blogged on: March 10, 2008, 11:30 pm
"I can think of nothing interesting to say about Putney at all." Me neither. The very good Thames walk series continues, from the Houses of Parliament down to Chelsea.
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thames | rivers | london | history | walking | architecture
Wreck-diving London [BLDGBLOG]
Blogged on: January 16, 2007, 4:17 pm
"London will become a city of canals – before it is lost to the sea entirely. It is a new Atlantis, sinking deeper each day into the oceanic embrace of hydrology." Forgot to tag this ages ago, but it's so great. Geoff on a Drowned World London. Great T
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architecture | history | forecasting | london | ruins | sea | climate-change
Walking the Circle Line: Barbican to Moorgate
Blogged on: February 13, 2005, 3:22 pm
Fabulous post with gorgeous b/w pinhole camera shots of the Barbican etc.
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london | architecture | cities | urban-planning | urban-form | history | transport | barbican
Things magazine on Croydon Airport, the IKEA towers and Purley Way
Blogged on: January 11, 2005, 5:00 pm
Typically brilliant link-littered info splurge from Jonathan Bell on the majestic lost history of Croydon 'B'
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london | architecture | cities | urban-planning | urban-form | history | conservation
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