Tuesday, 22 April 2025

Brighton Pavilion / East

Remodelling architect: John Nash, 1815-22, in an eclectic Oriental-Indian-Islamic style, for George IV. Viewed from Pavilion Parade, City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
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Monday, 21 April 2025

The Villa / 9 Pool Valley

Grade II* listed building from 1792, originally a bakery and shop. Black glazed mathematical tiles to upper storeys, 3 bays wide plus 2 attic dormers. Known in the mid-C20 (and possibly earlier) as "Ye Olde Bunn Shoppe", now a Turkish restaurant. 9 Pool Valley, City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK.
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Sunday, 20 April 2025

Helter Skelter / BN2

Quote: "The World Famous Brighton Palace Pier Helter Skelter. See the Isle of Wight - on a clear day". City of Brighton & Hove, UK. 
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Saturday, 19 April 2025

Palace Pier / Kiosk


Octagonal kiosk, one of a pair which were originally toll booths for the Chain Pier (destroyed by storm in 1896). Ogee roof with pressed-tin fishscale tiles. The whole Palace Pier is Grade II* listed. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
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Friday, 18 April 2025

St John the Baptist / BN3

Architects: Edward and William Gilbert Habershon, 1852-4, tower and spire 1859. Decorated Gothic Revival using knapped flint with stone dressings. Grade 2 listed. Near Palmeira Square, City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK.
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Thursday, 17 April 2025

Wavertree House / Furze Hill

Grade II listed house built 1892 in a revival of the Jacobean style. Originally for a German physician, now a residential care home. Furze Hill, City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
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Wednesday, 16 April 2025

GAK / Emporium

Popular music store thought to have recently ceased trading. A 'To Let' sign has appeared since this photo was taken. At the corner of North Rd and Upper Gardner St, Brighton, Sussex, UK. 
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Brighton Pavilion / West

Vista including part of the west elevation designed by John Nash, c.1817, for George IV and Grade 1 listed. In distance, the north gate by Joseph Good, 1832, for William IV and Grade II* listed. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
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Tuesday, 15 April 2025

Brighton Pavilion / West Entrance

Architect: John Nash for George IV, c.1815, in an eclectic Oriental-Indian-Islamic style. Porte-cochere under onion dome with octagonal leaf columns, minarets and finials. Grade 1 listed. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK.
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Monday, 14 April 2025

King's Apartments / Brighton Pavilion

West exterior of the King's Apartments, designed by John Nash for George IV, including minaret chimneys and a tent roof. This part circa 1817 and Grade 1 listed. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
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Sunday, 13 April 2025

North Gate / Brighton Pavilion

Architect: Joseph Good, 1832, for William IV. Possibly to earlier designs by John Nash. In an "Orientalised" Indian style with copper onion dome and scalloped arch. Grade II* listed. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
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Saturday, 12 April 2025

Magritte / Catman

'Son of Inked Man', Feb 2025, by street artist Catman. After Magritte's 'The Son of Man'. Robert Street, Brighton, Sussex, UK. 
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Friday, 11 April 2025

Sirius & Orion / BN2

Concept architects: WilkinsonEyre. Apartment blocks and lifeboat station at the Brighton Marina Village, completed in 2016. The Boardwalk, Brighton Marina, Sussex, UK. 
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West Quay / Brighton Marina

Artificial marina constructed 1971-79, here viewed from the West Jetty. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK.
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Thursday, 10 April 2025

Amy Portrait / Carats Cafe

Street art portrait of Amy Winehouse by Bob Kasamakus (@fek.oner). At Carats Café Bar on the beach, Southwick, Sussex, UK. 
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Shoreham Port / Turbines

Pair of 100kW turbines manufactured by Norvento Wind Energy UK Ltd. Mainly powering the Pump House of Shoreham Port, Sussex, UK. 
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Wednesday, 9 April 2025

Shoreham Power Station / 2025

420MW gas-fired power station, opened summer 2000, on the site of the old Brighton 'B' coal-fired power station. The 106m chimney is on the same spot as one of the previous brick-built stacks. It is said that the design is intended to resemble a ship. Shoreham Harbour, Portslade, Sussex, UK. 
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Tuesday, 8 April 2025

Fabrica / BN1

Art gallery occupying the former, Grade 2 listed, Holy Trinity Church of the early C19. The Gothic style tower was constructed of knapped flint and stone. At the corner of Ship Street and Duke Street, City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
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Monday, 7 April 2025

Upside Down House / 2025

Upside-down house installation at 42-43 King's Road Arches. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK. 
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Sunday, 6 April 2025

Western Bandstand / 2025

Designed by Phillip Lockwood, Brighton Borough Surveyor, completed 1884. Renovation in 2009 managed by ABIR architects. Originally made of cast iron with copper-clad timber roof. Sometimes known as "The Birdcage", it weighs 23 tonnes. Grade II listed. King's Road, Brighton & Hove City, UK.
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Saturday, 5 April 2025

Embassy Court / 2025

Architect: Wells Coates (1895-1958), apartment building completed 1936. Grade II* modernist apartment block with horizontal banded balconies and curved corner. City of Brighton & Hove, Sussex, UK.
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Thursday, 20 March 2025

69 West St / Farnham

Early-C19, grade 2 listed dwelling. Painted render over brick, 3 storey plus basement. Central front door with stone surround including pilasters. Borough of Waverley, Surrey, UK. 
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Wednesday, 19 March 2025

68 West St / Farnham

Grade 2 listed "Christmas Cottage", thought to possibly be of timber-framed core. Borough of Waverley, Surrey, UK. 
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Tuesday, 18 March 2025

Moxy / Stratford

Suttonca Architects, 2017, for Marriott Hotels. The rooms are prefabricated of Cross Laminated Timber and the building has LEED ‘platinum‘ environmental performance rating. Stratford, London Borough of Newham. 
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Monday, 17 March 2025

Green Pioneer / II

Fortescue Green Pioneer berthed in London and on a global tour of ports to encourage the early adoption of zero emission fuels. It is the first ammonia-fuelled vessel to be in the UK. Canary Wharf. London Borough of Tower Hamlets. 
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Sunday, 16 March 2025

South Dock / 2025

Vista west from Dollar Bay Point, including the cylindrical One Park Drive designed by Herzog & de Meuron. Canary Wharf, London Borough of Tower Hamlets. 
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Saturday, 15 March 2025

Pier Head Lock / Panorama

Panoramic view of the river Thames as it loops around the Greenwich peninsula. Viewed from the Isle of Dogs, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Friday, 14 March 2025

O2 / from Tower 7

The O2 Arena (originally called the Millennium Dome, by Richard Rogers Partnership, 1999) viewed from Pierhead Lock. Now with much development around it on the Greenwich peninsula.
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Thursday, 13 March 2025

Tower 7 / Pierhead Lock

Goddard Manton Architects, c.1999. Part of a large Moderne-style apartment complex. Remedial fire-compliant cladding by Noviun Architects. The building in the misty distance is the Greenwich ready-mixed concrete plant. Manchester Road, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Wednesday, 12 March 2025

Hawksmoor / Wood Wharf

Floating bar-restaurant at Wood Wharf, formerly called The Lowback. 1 Water Street, London Borough of Tower Hamlets. 
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Green Pioneer / Canary Wharf

Fortescue Green Pioneer berthed in London and on a global tour of ports to encourage the early adoption of zero emission fuels. It is the first ammonia-fuelled vessel to be in the UK. Canary Wharf, London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Tuesday, 11 March 2025

Baltimore Tower / 2025

Architects: Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, 2017. Residential tower of 45 storeys, with a twisting elliptical steel-and-glass envelope around a concrete cylindrical core. Crossharbour, London Borough of Tower Hamlets. 
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