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  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
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  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • The roof is constructed of a series of precast concrete "shells". The roofs of the Sydney Opera House are covered in a subtle chevron pattern with 1,056,006 glossy white- and matte-cream-colored Swedish-made glazed ceramic  tiles from Höganäs AB though, from a distance, the shells appear a uniform white...Architect: Jørn Utzon. Structural engineer: Ove Arup & Partners. Completed: 1973. UNESCO World Heritage Site 2007
    Sydney-Opera-House-Abstract-Details-...jpg
  • Eye of Virgin Mary holding Christ Child (detail of Damaged Icon), 13-14th Century..Alexander Nevsky Crypt Icon museum, Sofia, Bulgaria
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  • Damaged Christ Pantokrator (detail) from Two-sided Icon, 14th Century, National Museum of History. Alexander Nevsky Crypt Icon museum, Sofia, Bulgaria
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  • Damaged Icon of St Marina (detail), 1640, Church of St Athanasius from the village of Byalopolyane Regional Historical Museum, Kardzhali. Alexander Nevsky Crypt Icon museum, Sofia, Bulgaria
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  • Repousse cover of the Icon (detail with painting missing), 13-14th Century, Nessebar. Alexander Nevsky Crypt Icon museum, Sofia, Bulgaria
    Faceless-Icons-Sofia-01.jpg
  • Burnt Icon of St Mina (detail), 17th Century, Church of St Athanasius from the village of Byalopolyane Regional Historical Museum, Kardzhali. Alexander Nevsky Crypt Icon museum, Sofia, Bulgaria
    Faceless-Icons-Sofia-04.jpg
  • From the series Faceless Icons, 2011. Damaged, burnt and defaced icons from the Alexander Nevsky Crypt in Sofia, Bulgaria. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    brokenIcons-06.jpg
  • From the series Faceless Icons, 2011. Damaged, burnt and defaced icons from the Alexander Nevsky Crypt in Sofia, Bulgaria. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    brokenIcons-01.jpg
  • From the series Faceless Icons, 2011. Damaged, burnt and defaced icons from the Alexander Nevsky Crypt in Sofia, Bulgaria. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    brokenIcons-03.jpg
  • Defaced Christ Pantokrator (detail), 17th Century, Village Balgarevo, Burgas District. Alexander Nevsky Crypt Icon museum, Sofia, Bulgaria
    Faceless-Icons-Sofia-03.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
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  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-13.jpg
  • From the series Faceless Icons, 2011. Damaged, burnt and defaced icons from the Alexander Nevsky Crypt in Sofia, Bulgaria. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    brokenIcons-04.jpg
  • From the series Faceless Icons, 2011. Damaged, burnt and defaced icons from the Alexander Nevsky Crypt in Sofia, Bulgaria. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    brokenIcons-02.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-62.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-56.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-49.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-46.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-44.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-43.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-41.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
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  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-37.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-36.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-35.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-31.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-28.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
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  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-26.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-23.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-18.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-17.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-15.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-11.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-10.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-09.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-06.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-05.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-04.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-03.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-02.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
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  • BridgeClimb guide on the Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney, Australia. The Sydney Harbour Bridge is a steel through arch bridge across Sydney Harbour that carries rail, vehicular and pedestrian traffic between theSydney central business district (CBD) and the North Shore. The dramatic view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image of both Sydney and Australia. The bridge is locally nicknamed "The Coathanger" because of its arch-based design...The bridge was designed and built by Dorman Long and Co Ltd, Middlesbrough Teesside and Cleveland Bridge, Darlington, County Durham and opened in 1932. Until 1967 it was the city's tallest structure.[citation needed] According to Guinness World Records, it is the world's widest long-span bridge and it is the tallest steel arch bridge, measuring 134 metres (440 ft) from top to water level. It is also the fifth-longest spanning-arch bridge in the world.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • Angel of the North is a modern sculpture designed by Antony Gormley in 1994, which is located in Gateshead, United Kingdom. As the name suggests, it is a steel sculpture of an angel, standing 66 feet (20 metres) tall, with wings measuring 178 feet (54 metres) across ? making it wider than the Statue of Liberty's height. The wings themselves are not planar, but are angled 3.5 degrees forward, which Gormley has said aims to create "a sense of embrace". It stands on a hill, on the southern edge of Low Fell overlooking the A1 road and the A167 road into Tyneside and the East Coast Main Line rail route. It has now come to be considered by some as a landmark for the North East of England and is one of the 12 official 'Icons of England'.
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  • From the series Faceless Icons, 2011. Damaged, burnt and defaced icons from the Alexander Nevsky Crypt in Sofia, Bulgaria. Signed and editioned prints available at 42x42cm, 80x80cm & 110x110cm.
    brokenIcons-05.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-61.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-60.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-59.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-58.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-57.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-55.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-54.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-53.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-52.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-51.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-50.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-48.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-47.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-45.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-42.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-39.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-38.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-34.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-33.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-32.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-30.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-29.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-25.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-22.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-21.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-20.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-19.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-16.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-14.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-12.jpg
  • Pembroke College bridge deck installation. Brewer Street, Oxford, 21st May 2012. The glass and steel bridge designed by architects Berman Guedes Stretton as part of a larger redevelopment for Pembroke College crosses Brewer Street to provide a link between the two campuses owned by the college. The last bridge to be built over one of Oxford city centre?s streets was the iconic Bridge of Sighs in 1914.
    Brewer-Street-Bridge-Installation-08.jpg
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