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Tag Archives: St Paul’s Cathedral
Architectural follies (pt 286)
The Paddington Pole may be history, but there’s another monstrosity on the way. Simon Jenkins uncovers a new threat to the London skyline. Eager to dress it up as “art”, [Renzo] Piano is quoted in the Architects’ Journal mouthing the usual architect’s … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture, London, Uncategorized
Tagged Architecture, Brunel, Paddington Pole, Renzo Piano, Simon Jenkins, St Paul's Cathedral
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