Emm: these are just behind Centre Point. It is hoped that this building with its ground level pedestrian routes, plus the redevelopment of Tottenham Court Road station in readiness for Crossrail, will make the St Giles area a more obvious connecting point between Bloomsbury, Soho and Covent Garden. The coloured panels are glazed ceramic, so the colours will not fade. They certainly stick out when flying over central London. (Architect is Renzo Piano, who also gave us The Shard.)
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indeed! can't see in our country!!
Wonderful shot and colors..... very nice work
I enjoy all your images, but this is especially wonderful!
Ah, I took pictures of those exact same buildings - quite striking, aren't they? :)
They certainly are colourful!
Lively indeed :)
Those are lovely! I've not seen them in the Holborn area before - I shall have to explore.
love this!
Great!!! See how little extra it takes to turn mundane buildings into fun and exciting places?
wow!
all cities
should have these
nice catch, mo
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Brilliant shot Mo, great colour and reflections.
Wow, love this shot!
nice colours for a grey day here ! :)
Emm: these are just behind Centre Point. It is hoped that this building with its ground level pedestrian routes, plus the redevelopment of Tottenham Court Road station in readiness for Crossrail, will make the St Giles area a more obvious connecting point between Bloomsbury, Soho and Covent Garden.
The coloured panels are glazed ceramic, so the colours will not fade. They certainly stick out when flying over central London.
(Architect is Renzo Piano, who also gave us The Shard.)
Yes, that looks very nice!
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