Showing posts with label things I'll miss. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things I'll miss. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

things I'll miss (05)



DSC_1145


DSC_1154


DSC_1192


DSC_1168


concrete, and flowers


balconies


DSC_1186


the courtyard



if I had to name just one favourite place in London, I think it would be the Barbican.

every time I go I am still in awe that a structure like this was really built.
at least from today's point of view, and after having dealt with the british planning system myself for two years,
it seems incredible that a vision like this could have been made reality.

the architects, Chamberlin, Powell and Bon, were comparatively young at the time
and had only built one other project before (the Golden Lane Estate just north of the Barbican).

the Barbican is a great place to be (even if concrete does not happen to be your favourite material):
you can go see the exhibition, films, concerts.
you can sit in the courtyard by the lake for lunch, coffee, drinks or dinner and watch the ducks.
you can wander around, three storeys above street level, and imagine how it would be to live in one of the flats.
you can sit on the tables or sofas just outside the great hall and listen to the concert that's going on inside,
and buy a drink from one of the bars. but nobody will tell you to go away if you don't.

I do love concrete, and the strength of these massive forms overwhelms me
and makes my knees feel shaky for a moment every time I go (and I go a lot).
You can feel the architects' vision in every step you take. I think that's what good architecture is all about.


the images above are my favorite ones, but you can see a lot more, including some from the inside, here.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

things I'll miss (04)



courtyard at liberty


pretty fabrics


glas + light


liberty


another lamp


me



Liberty is an oasis in the busy west end shopping streets.

it's very calm in there but not too quiet, the light filters through the glazed roofs of the courtyards
and you can browse through expensive clothing, beautiful furniture, the famous fabrics and many more things
without shop assistants watching your every move.

they have a great choice of designers and often feature young independent ones in little displays.
it's at the same time very traditional and incredibly up to date.



things I'll miss (03)




DSC_1277


DSC_1386


DSC_1383


DSC_1379


DSC_1281


DSC_1213


DSC_1212


DSC_1208



let me be quite clear here:
I will NOT miss being stuck between a million other sweaty people
on trains without air-conditioning!!

but still, while being underground one can't help but notice so many beautiful things and colours.
the bubble mirrors definitely have a special place in my heart.

1 green park, obviously!
2,3,4, 5 borough (which has the most beautiful staircase ever)
6,7,8 finsbury park station has the prettiest little circus-style tiles


Friday, July 17, 2009

things I'll miss (02)



my bike



I only started cycling in London about two months ago, I'd always been too scared.
But now that I'm doing it, it feels so good.
I'm seeing so many bits and corners of the city that I'd never seen before.

I'll miss crossing the river every day.

Monday, July 13, 2009

things I'll miss (01)




columbia road


columbia road


columbia road


columbia road


columbia road



Columbia Road flower market

(since I'll be leaving London soon I thought I'd post a little series of the things I'll miss.
there's no particular order, and it's a good reason to visit all my favourite places before I leave)