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  • Cross memorial in front of graves. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Memorial to Sir William Duff, governer of New South Wales. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Travelling across the ice cap during a British mountaineering expedition to Knud Rasmussens Land, East Greenland, Arctic, 2006.
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  • Broken column memorial of Edward & Florence Grainuger from injuries received in the late Redfern Railway Accident 1894. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • Broken column memorial of John & Caroline Starkey. The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • The Waverley Cemetery opened in 1877 and is a cemetery located on top of the cliffs at Bronte in the eastern suburbs of Sydney. It is noted for its largely intact Victorian and Edwardian monuments. The cemetery contains the graves of many significant Australians including and the poet Henry Lawson and Australia's first Prime Minister, Sir Edmund Barton, who is interred at South Head...Architecturally, Waverley Cemetery is significant in that it showcases examples of Stonemasonry and funerary art dating back from the 19th century,with features (such as the gates, buildings and fencing) that due to their intact nature are considered of outstanding aesthetic value...Poetically, the juxtaposition of the tombs and memorials overlooking the pacific ocean of the sea makes the cemetery a unique place.
    Waverley-Cemetery-Pacific-Ocean-Sydn...jpg
  • King's Cross Station Western Concourse.  Architect: John McAslan + Partners. Engineer: Arup, Built 2012
    Kings-Cross-Station-Western-Concours...jpg
  • King's Cross Station Western Concourse.  Architect: John McAslan + Partners. Engineer: Arup, Built 2012
    Kings-Cross-Station-Western-Concours...jpg
  • King's Cross Station Western Concourse.  Architect: John McAslan + Partners. Engineer: Arup, Built 2012
    Kings-Cross-Station-Western-Concours...jpg
  • King's Cross Station Western Concourse.  Architect: John McAslan + Partners. Engineer: Arup, Built 2012
    Kings-Cross-Station-Western-Concours...jpg
  • King's Cross Station Western Concourse.  Architect: John McAslan + Partners. Engineer: Arup, Built 2012
    Kings-Cross-Station-Western-Concours...jpg
  • King's Cross Station Western Concourse.  Architect: John McAslan + Partners. Engineer: Arup, Built 2012
    Kings-Cross-Station-Western-Concours...jpg
  • King's Cross Station Western Concourse.  Architect: John McAslan + Partners. Engineer: Arup, Built 2012
    Kings-Cross-Station-Western-Concours...jpg
  • Overhead power lines diagonally cross the Cotswold landscape of rolling hills and fields Ravensgate Hill in Gloucestershire, England.
    Pylon-overhead-power-line-uk -07.jpg
  • Criss Cross I. Queensferry crossing, Scotland.
    361-Kinghorn-Queensferry-50.jpg
  • Criss Cross III. Queensferry crossing, Scotland.
    361-Kinghorn-Queensferry-49.jpg
  • Criss Cross III. Queensferry crossing, Scotland.
    361-Kinghorn-Queensferry-30.jpg
  • Detail of the shaft of a highly ornate carving of a cross surrounded depictions of angels, animals and serpents on the eastern or seaward-facing of the Shandwick Stone a Pictish Cross-Slab dating from 780, Tarbat Peninsula, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
    330-Tarrel-Nigg-13.jpg
  • The Christian cross on the seaward-facing side of the Cadboll Stone III, a Pictish Cross-Slab reconstruction by Barry Grove in 1998 (The original, dating from about 800 AD is in the Museum of Scotland), Tarbat Peninsula, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
    330-Tarrel-Nigg-04.jpg
  • Steel reinforcing cross on bowing limestone wall by the path of the Cotswold Way Sion Hill, Bath
    Cotswold_Way_England-03.jpg
  • Criss Cross II. Queensferry crossing, Scotland.
    361-Kinghorn-Queensferry-48.jpg
  • Criss Cross I. Queensferry crossing, Scotland.
    361-Kinghorn-Queensferry-26.jpg
  • Criss Cross II. Queensferry crossing, Scotland.
    361-Kinghorn-Queensferry-28.jpg
  • Detail of a highly ornate carving of a cross surrounded depictions of angels, animals and serpents on the eastern or seaward-facing of the Shandwick Stone a Pictish Cross-Slab dating from 780, Tarbat Peninsula, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
    330-Tarrel-Nigg-14.jpg
  • The Christian cross on the seaward-facing side of the Cadboll Stone I, a Pictish Cross-Slab reconstruction by Barry Grove in 1998 (The original, dating from about 800 AD is in the Museum of Scotland), Tarbat Peninsula, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
    330-Tarrel-Nigg-02.jpg
  • The Christian cross on the seaward-facing side of the Cadboll Stone II, a Pictish Cross-Slab reconstruction by Barry Grove in 1998 (The original, dating from about 800 AD is in the Museum of Scotland), Tarbat Peninsula, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
    330-Tarrel-Nigg-03.jpg
  • Unicorn (Scotland’s national animal) with Saltire on Mercat Cross, Edinburgh, Scotland.
    363-Edinburgh-Musselburgh-08.jpg
  • Kirkmichael Medieval Cross, St Michael’s Church, The Black Isle,  Ross & Cromarty, Scotland.
    333-Alnessferry-GallowHill-04.jpg
  • Keills Chapel Cross dating from the late 8th century, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
    234-Tayvallach-Tayvallach-06.jpg
  • Carved cross, St Columba's Cave, Argyll & Bute, Scotland.
    232-Ormsary-PointofKnap-05.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-050.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-047.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-046.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-042.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-040.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-038.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-034.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-033.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-030.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-028.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-027.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-026.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-023.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-020.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-017.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-013.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-012.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-011.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-009.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-008.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-007.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-005.jpg
  • Røde Kors (Danish Red Cross) Copenhagen. Architect: COBE. Engineer: Søren Jensen
    Røde-Kors-Cpn-QJEL-004.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-58.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-55.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-53.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-51.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-50.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-49.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-48.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-46.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-45.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-42.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-39.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-38.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-37.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-32.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-31.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-30.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-26.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-19.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-18.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-15.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-14.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-09.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-03.jpg
  • Coal Drops Yard, King’s Cross, London. Architect: Heatherwick Studio. Facade and glazing by Frener & Reifer.
    Coal-Drops-Yard-Heatherwick-QJEL-01.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-134.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-132.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-129.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-128.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-127.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-114.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-110.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-111.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-109.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-101.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-099.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-098.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-097.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-096.jpg
  • Kings Cross Gasholders, London. November 2016. Facade engineering and installation by Frener & Reifer. Engineer: Arup. Architect: Wilkinson Eyre.
    Gasholders-Nov17-QJEL-089.jpg
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