Category Archives: Architecture
This shows how much building is still happening in London. Taken near Tate Britain
Flying Staircase
The Old Door

The Old Room
Shadows and Shapes
Littlehampton – visited this seaside resort and the project for the Workshop was ‘shadows’ Luckily a bright sunny day.
Roman Baths
These are many feet below today’s street level.
Adaption of Abstracts from Tate Modern
Evening on Hayling
The mood changes from day to day and even hour to hour – I always take my camera!
Cornish Sunset
London Skyline
Taken from 10th Floor of Tate Modern
Abstracts – Tate Modern
The new building is ten-storeys on top of The Tanks – the world’s first gallery spaces dedicated to live art, film and installations – its height responding to the chimney of the existing Tate Modern building which was originally designed as a power station by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1950s. Its twisting, pyramid-like shape will be a memorable addition to London’s skyline and will offer 60% extra space for visitors to explore.
From The Tanks on Level 0 you can go all the way up to Level 10 and enjoy the spectacular new roof terrace with 360-degree views of the river Thames, St Paul’s Cathedral and the dramatic London skyline.