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Images George Rex
Photography of the built environment
Thursday 17 October 2024
QEQM Wing / W2
Queen Elizabeth Queen Mother Wing of St Mary's Hospital, Paddington. Architects (believed to be) Holford Associates, 1987. City of Westminster, London.
Wednesday 16 October 2024
Station Footbridge / Paddington
Designed by Langlands and Bell with Atelier One for Chelsfield PLC, a.k.a. the Point Footbridge. Completed 2003. Paddington, City of Westminster, London.
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Tuesday 15 October 2024
Westmark Tower / W2
Squire & Partners, 2021, for Berkeley Group. Residential tower of 29 storeys at Paddington Green, City of Westminster, London.
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Monday 14 October 2024
6 North Wharf Rd / W2
Powell Dobson Architects, White Ink Architects, 2021. Sixth Form Centre plus two hotels. Paddington, City of Westminster, London.
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Sunday 13 October 2024
Paddington Basin / Vista
Looking west along Paddington Basin with view of Paddington Waterside, Carmine Building and 6 North Wharf Road. City of Westminster, London.
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Saturday 12 October 2024
Carmine Building / 2024
Architects: Mossessian & Partners, 2011. Curtain walling composed of glass, and aluminium frames. Merchant Square, Paddington Basin, City of Westminster, London.
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Friday 11 October 2024
The Form / 2024
Sculptor: Mohamed Ahmed Ibrahim (b.1962 UAE). Fibreglass resin on polystyrene over steel armature. At this year's Frieze Sculpture exhibition, Regent's Park, London Borough of Camden.
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Thursday 10 October 2024
Crude Hints / Nika Neelova
Sculptor: Nika Neelova (b.1987 Moscow, now London). Sculpture conceived as a speculative archaeological site. At this year's Frieze Sculpture exhibition, Regent's Park, London Borough of Camden.
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Wednesday 9 October 2024
Untitled / Hans Josephsohn
Sculptor: Hans Josephsohn (b.1920 Kaliningrad, d.2012 Zürich). 'Untitled, 2005', brass sculpture of reclining female figure on concrete plinth. At this year's Frieze Sculpture exhibition, Regent's Park, London Borough of Camden.
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Tuesday 8 October 2024
Lightning Rod / 2024
Sculptor: Kirstine Roepstorff (b.1972, Denmark). Bronze with stones collected from the Dorset landscape. At this year's Frieze Sculpture exhibition, Regent's Park, London Borough of Camden.
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Monday 7 October 2024
Pillar / Frances Goodman
One of a pair of pillars composed of oversized, glazed ceramic pills on a metal frame. 'Pillar IV and Pillar V, 2024', by Frances Goodman (b.1975, Johannesburg, SA). At this year's Frieze Sculpture exhibition, Regent's Park, London Borough of Camden.
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Sunday 6 October 2024
Battersea Dogs & Cats Home / Hospital
Veterinary Hospital designed by Jonathan Clark Architects, 2016, clad in glazed terracotta in the charity’s blue corporate colours. Battersea Dogs and Cats Home, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Saturday 5 October 2024
Doric / Chimney
Power station chimney as a fluted Doric column, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott in the 1930s. All four chimneys had to be rebuilt in 2014-2017 as part of the restoration of the Grade II* listed building (WilkinsonEyre). London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Friday 4 October 2024
Grosvenor Bridge / 2024
Originally designed by engineer Sir John Fowler, 1860, for the Victoria Station and Pimlico Railway. The original 2-track bridge has been widened several times and now carries 10 tracks over the river Thames into Victoria Station.
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Thursday 3 October 2024
Chelsea Bridge / from Grosvenor Rd
View of Chelsea Bridge from Grosvenor Road on the north bank of the Thames. Architects: G.Topham Forrest et al of the LCC., 1937. City of Westminster, London.
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Wednesday 2 October 2024
Ebury Bridge Estate / Renewal
Architects: AStudio, Engineers: Arup. Ongoing redevelopment of the 1930s housing estate for Westminster City Council.
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NAO / 2024
Architect: Albert Lakeman, 1939, Grade II listed. Originally for Imperial Airways, now the premises of the National Audit Office. City of Westminster, London.
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Tuesday 1 October 2024
Darby's / Approach
Stepping stones over water approaching a brasserie near the US Embassy, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Nine Elms / Vista
View east from Riverside Walk, in front of Elm Quay Court. Including City Building No. 6, Park Hyatt London River Thames Residences, River Park tower, Damac tower and one of the Thames City towers. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Monday 30 September 2024
Electric Blvd / Vista
View of Sir Giles Gilbert Scott’s Battersea Power Station (1930s/50s), now restored by WilkinsonEyre. Viewed from Electric Boulevard, London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Sunday 29 September 2024
Prospect Place / from Electric Blvd
Architects: Gehry Partners, 2022. White-finished residential development alongside the re-purposed Battersea Power Station, viewed from Electric Boulevard. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Saturday 28 September 2024
Thamesmead / Underpass Art
Street art mural at the Eastern Way / A2041 intersection. London Borough of Bexley.
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Friday 27 September 2024
Beer / Football
Rework of Juvenal's and Orwell's satirical sayings. Perhaps today could be "Give them Deliveroo and Social Media..." On an overpass near Southmere, Thamesmead, London Borough of Bexley.
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Thursday 26 September 2024
Lakeside Centre / Detail
Greater London Council Departments of Architecture & Planning, circa 1968. Concrete frame with some brick infill. Renovated in 2019, Architecture00. Situated on the north-west edge of Southmere Lake. Thamesmead South, London Borough of Bexley.
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Lakeside Centre / 2024
Greater London Council Departments of Architecture & Planning, circa 1968. Concrete frame with some brick infill. Situated on the north-west edge of Southmere Lake. Thamesmead South, London Borough of Bexley.
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Wednesday 25 September 2024
Thamesmead Highrise / 2024
Oakenholt, Trewsbury, Penton and a glimpse of Osney 12-storey houses designed by the Greater London Council Departments of Architecture & Planning, c.1968. Concrete frames with pre-cast panels. Southmere Lake, Thamesmead South, London Borough of Bexley.
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Tuesday 24 September 2024
Former Odeon / Woolwich
Architect: George Coles, 1937, in a streamline Art Deco style. Continued as the Odeon cinema until 1983 after which it became the independent Coronet cinema. Discontinued as a cinema in 1999 and now a church of some kind. Grade II listed. Woolwich, London Borough of Greenwich.
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Monday 23 September 2024
Woolwich / Ferry
Ro-ro ferry Dame Vera Lynn, built 2018 by Remontowa in Gdańsk, Poland. There are a pair of these ships which ferry vehicles and foot passengers back-and-forth across the Thames. Free of charge to the public since 1889.
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Sunday 22 September 2024
Woolwich Tunnel / Entrance
Engineer: Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice, 1910-12. Brick rotunda, north entrance to the Woolwich Pedestrian Tunnel. Grade II listed. Pier Road, North Woolwich, London Borough of Newham.
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Saturday 21 September 2024
Steam Hammer / 1888
"This steam hammer came originally from the blacksmith's shop in the Royal Albert dock works of R.H.Green and Silley Wier Ltd., shipbuilders and repairers. Their works stood on the south side at the west (London) end of the Royal Albert dock. This site is now covered by the London City Airport buildings" [plaque dated 1994]. Built in 1888 by Harvey & Co of Glasgow, it was moved to its current location in Royal Victoria Gardens in 1994. London Borough of Newham.
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Friday 20 September 2024
Woolwich Reach / E16
BPTW Architects, 2021, for Notting Hill Genesis and Higgins. 75 'affordable'/private dwellings and some commercial. On the site of the former Royal Pavilion Hotel. Viewed from Royal Victoria Gardens, North Woolwich, London Borough of Newham.
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Thursday 19 September 2024
Queensland House / E16
20-storey tower comprising 73 dwellings, commissioned in the mid-1960s by the LCC, built by Bernard Sunley & Sons. One of three similar towers built in North Woolwich, London Borough of Newham.
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