Saturday 30 October 2010

CONSTANT COMPANION-River Thames

"The Thames has always been London´s lifeblood: a quietly serving, much abused artery that in the Middle Ages provided fresh water and fish, and by the middle of the C19 was a stinking open sewer spurned by all except those river workers (...) to whom it gave a living."
In the 1950s the Thames was still not recognized by the Londoners, not even in the late 1960s when the docks were closed, "quietly co-incided with a period inititating a massive rehabilitation".
But then around the Millennium the Londoners rediscovered their river and its embankments. 
The riverside changed, tourist boats on the river offered new experiences and interest for tourists. Important features of the new riverside promenade were of course also the London Eye, the Tate Modern and the Somerset House.
"London had apparently rediscovered its artery."

Allinson, Ken. (1994) London´s contemporary architecture. Oxford: Architectural Press


VIEW 3- Ways to get on/off Hungerford Bridge

View 2-Pier, Walkway, Staircase to Hungerford Bridge

VIEW 1-Staircase down Waterloo Bridge, Queen Elizabeth Hall



....boys jumping around made me aware of different levels at the site; first focused on the part of the site between Hungerford Bridge and Waterloo Bridge; main buildings enclosed by the bridges are: Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, The Hayward

Wednesday 20 October 2010

Monday 18 October 2010

 
a group of boys, doing Parkours; jumping off buildings, stairs, doing flips, jumps, handstands, balancing on railings and sculptures

WHAT IS HAPPENING THERE/WHO IS THERE?
  • arranged skateboard park
  • street performer/artists
  • tourist attractions
  • theatres 
  • cinema
  • restaurants
  • cafés
  • musicians
  • artists
  • tourists
  • pedestrians












WHAT IS THERE?
London Aquarium
Jubilee Gardens
London Eye
Royal Festival Hall
Queen Elizabeth Hall
The Hayward
BFI
IMAX

enclosed by:
Westminster Bridge
Hungerford Bridge
Waterloo Bridge
LONDON EYE
The 135m diameter London Eye has changed the "nature and pattern of the touristic attractions in the area, helping to revitalise Westminster Bridge and the South Bank."

Allinson, Ken. (1994) London´s contemporary architecture. Oxford: Architectural Press

THE SITE-SOUTHBANK


"Forget six counties overhung
with smoke,
 forget the snorting steam and
piston stroke,
forget the spreading of the 
hideous town;
think rather of the packhorse
of the down,
       and dream of London, small white
and clean,
 the clear thames bordered by
its gardens green. "

From an Earthly Paradise. 
William Morris

Construction


Research-Human Body

Sketch 2

Research-Human Body

Sketch 1

CUT