On schedule to be completed in 2012 in time for the Olympics. I last showed you the
Shard in March. I am looking forward to the viewing platform that will enable one to have a 360
0 view stretching 40 miles. Just the weather to worry about to make that a reality.
Imagine a 360 degrees view for 40 miles - hopefully there will be no major set-backs and it will be completed on time for the Olympic Games - it looks magnificent!
ReplyDeleteperfect light and sky to enhance this impressive building !
ReplyDeleteThat's a good picture. The clouds are just right to make it stand out.
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ReplyDeleteI've been watching its progress with interest. You have snapped it at a dramatic weather moment. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteDespite the weather, what a shot!
ReplyDeleteAwesome photo of what will soon enough be an awesome building...I love how everyone is monitoring it's progress!
ReplyDeleteBird x
That would be quite an incredible view.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! Can't wait to see those pics.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy day MO.
It's a neat looking building.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it's almost done at least on the outside. Glad to hear there will be a viewing area on the top. Sounds like a great spot for taking photos.
ReplyDeleteA fascinating building, it certainly stands out!
ReplyDeleteThat's really a strange and beautiful picture. I like it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing! Really beautiful.
ReplyDeletewow.รจ enorme ciao elisabetta
ReplyDeleteLooks like you will be able to se it from all over London!
ReplyDeleteI'm expecting Batman to fly into the picture any second now.
ReplyDeleteLucy
Ooo yes ... visible progress. And to rival the Montparnesse Tower for shot of the town.
ReplyDelete360° above, in or below the clouds is the question! :-)
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