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The idea for this week's AA thread came to me this weekend, as I travelled down to t'Quantocks to ride my mounting bicycle.
Along the path of every journey, will lie things of interest, in this case, architecture. So, the basic idea is, the examples of architecture seen while on a journey, from start to finish. Stuff seen from the window of a car, or train, or even 'plane. Little gems you might not otherwise have noticed, or visited.
i'll skip the central London bit for this one, as we'll be here all day otherwise..
Paddington Station:
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Trellick Tower, Ladbroke Grove:
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'Metal Box', Reading (about to be demolished apparently. Criminal if true):
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RAC Control Centre near Bristol:
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Sedgemoor Magistrates Court, Bridgwater, Zummerzet:
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Let's see yer magical journeys through time and architectural space!
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On the Train from Durg in Chattigarh to Mathura Jn. passing Gwalior. Its not the famous fort but some other palace I think. I have done this journey many times and always wanted to get off and have a wonder, never have, maybe next time.
Let's see yer magical journeys through time and architectural space!
Made me think of this...
I do a lot of night riding in the Pennines. Wherever you are, you see this
The Winter Hill transmitter. I could see it's red lights glowing away from Cut Gate last Thursday night. Up close, its a fairly substantial beasty.
I'm sure I'm bending the rules of 'architecture, but its an ever present thing in all aspects of my life. I'm looking out of the office window at it now
Drove past it last week on the way to somewhere less ghastly
Warrington? 😆
Those Backbone transmitter towers were carefully thought through in architectural terms with different treatments dependent upon the location.
They really should've given that sculpture a side parting.
They really should've given that sculpture a side parting.
LOL! Never noticed that before!
My journey from King's Lynn to work in Cambridge this morning...
Rachel
My Summer House, on the right (the house itself can't be seen from the river...)
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Dever Sluice, without which Norfolk would be a lot more damp...
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Ely Catherdral...
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Do you work on the set of a 1970's science fiction film?
Where's that?
Harlington-Straker Film Studios...
allthegear works at Napp Pharma...
Allthegear,
Amazing! I applied for a job there after Uni. Alas, I ended up working in IT instead of research biochemistry.
i say it's a perfect excuse to slap a zip-wire on the side, but that's my solution to everything
Is that where NATO is going wrong with Gaddafi? Send him to Go Ape for the day and everything will be reet?
Forton always reminds me of Marineville from Stingray.
NAPP on Cambridge Science Park. Not far from where I work.Do you work on the set of a 1970's science fiction film?Where's that?
Is that where NATO is going wrong with Gaddafi? Send him to Go Ape for the day and everything will be reet?
we don't know that it won't work until we try it... 🙂
allthegear - small world......I used to work in the opposite corner of the science park.
I used to go past the NAPP buildings and imagine little underground corridors with those electric buggies used in Bond films whizzing about.
This always used to fascinate me on the M11:
Yes - it's napp pharma, although I actually work in the new building next door which is a much better environment but not quite so Science Fiction...
Believe it or not, the building is actually a factory!
Oh and alas, I work in IT too!! 🙂
Rachel
always love riding to/past this monument (cherhill monument wiltshire) (have just bought my first camera in 18 years a sony cyber shot dsc w310,so am loving taking photos again 😀 [IMG]
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Its a really cool looking building Rachael. The inside of the old ICL building (in the middle of Beirut, where Shameless is filmed) used to remind me of an old science fiction film set too.
The streets outside remind me of the set of 28 Days Later 😯
Last week I was in orkney and drove over the Churchill Barriers which connect four of the southern isles
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They were built by the guys that built this little marvel
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The road continues on to Kirkwall wherwe it passes the Highland Park distillery (mmmm 40000 barrels of Highland Park))
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Anyway, let's not get distracted. In the centre of the teeming metropolis of Kirkwall is St Magnus Cathedral, and if you're going to take 300 years to build the most northerly cathedral in the UK, why not use red sandstone
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Not wishing to dwell on the unspectacular seting of Kirkwall's Lidl or Tesco, off we head toward the slightly less teeming metropolis of Stromness, passing by Maes Howe
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Ok, pretty unspectacular, how about inside -
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not bad for 5000 years old, despite the Viking graffiti (hand carved with an axe)
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just next to the stones at Stenness
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themselves just across the way from the Ring of Brodgar
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