Sunday, 29 May 2011

To London

Summer seems to be conference season. Last weekend I was down in London attending Food in Public Space, a conference by Birkbeck College University of London; there's a symposium in Edinburgh this week and another conference here at the end of the month, all about landscape and urbanism. Its going to be a busy but interesting few weeks, and quite well timed as all relate to my summer research.

I had time to do some sight seeing in London, I made choice to walk around the city rather than take the tube to start to get to know the layout of the city. I was surprised at how easy it was, and how compact the central area is. Some pictures from my wanderings:
A church near the Borough Market
Thunder eggs embedded in the finish on the church walls
Big Ben
These windows almost started a series of all the funky windows in London.....
Westminster Abbey behind some of the buildings attached to the parliament
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The Borough Market was a bit of a style market rather than a food market, it did have some token veg stalls but most stalls were quite specialised artisan products - very yummy and very generous with tasters, but not somewhere the weekly shop could happen. I did have 5 different kinds of cake for lunch though.


Piccadilly circus

The Thames

The eye

The Victoria and Albert Museum is one of my favourite museums, it was started to allow everyone to enjoy art through a vast collection of copies and is now a massive craft and design museum.
Sculpture hall in the V and A

Inside courtyard of the V and A - it was a really warm, sunny day and the lawn was full of people enjoying the sunshine

The William Morris room where I had afternoon tea.

Netsuke (kinda like a Japanese toggle). These little objects are so intricately carved and so beautiful, functional too!



Staircase in the V and A

A spiral book case made from tensioned steel by Ron Arad

Funky couch


 In other news, the book from the 2010/11 MSc. The City and MSc. Architecture and Urban Design is being launched tomorrow, its called Gamma/Jaamaa Urban Fragments: Casablanca/Edinburgh and should be available through Amazon really soon.



 

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