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:
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A church near the Borough Market |
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Thunder eggs embedded in the finish on the church walls |
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Big Ben |
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These windows almost started a series of all the funky windows in London..... |
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Westminster Abbey behind some of the buildings attached to the parliament |
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WestminsterAbbey |
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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. |
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Piccadilly circus |
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The Thames |
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The eye |
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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. |
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Sculpture hall in the V and A | | |
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Inside courtyard of the V and A - it was a really warm, sunny day and the lawn was full of people enjoying the sunshine |
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The William Morris room where I had afternoon tea. |
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Netsuke (kinda like a Japanese toggle). These little objects are so intricately carved and so beautiful, functional too! |
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Staircase in the V and A |
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A spiral book case made from tensioned steel by Ron Arad |
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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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