Originally posted by Bax-of-Delights
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Things That Should Not Have Been Built in Britain
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Lateralthinking1
Electric fences.
Spaghetti Junction.
The roof over Centre Court.
A miserable oval lake supposedly in the memory of Diana.
The Oval.
Stephen Joseph Theatre in the Round.
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Crawley - where, rather like St Mary Cray, add-ons were made in the 50s and 60s to once picturesque village in the name of London overspill, but more in the, er, roundabout way of Bracknell, and eventually crowned with a magnificent airport.
Poor, unironically mismatched old Crawley - I found it quite a friendly place whenever I visited in the '90s.
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Originally posted by David-G View PostI haven't been there - but from what I have seen of it, I absolutely disagree.
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Originally posted by gradus View PostThe deficit.
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Lateralthinking1
Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostStephen Joseph Theatre in the Round - Oi!
Agree though with salymap on Bluewater etc.
Hornspieler's journey reminded me of a drive I did in thick snow from Exeter to Surrey mainly on the A303. It took me nine and a half hours. I couldn't tell whether I was on a single or dual carriageway for much of the time. Most experienced lorry drivers had abandoned their vehicles on the road. I slept for almost a day on getting home, such had been the concentration.
Telegraph poles and pylons - yes they are almost invisible aren't they, so accustomed are we to them. I can't make up my mind on wind turbines. Will subsequent generations feel similarly? I think much depends on whether they are in nice or ordinary locations.
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Originally posted by David-G View PostI haven't been there - but from what I have seen of it, I absolutely disagree.
Poundbury is an eyesore in the middle of a beautiful stretch of Dorset landscape.
Just goes to show how little Prince Charles cares about architechture if there is a financial reward involved.
HS
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Interesting to read about St Mary Cray. I lived in Orpington for some 13 years when I was a lad, and began my working life at TMC St Mary Cray (just by the railway viaduct). According to Wikipedia, "Until the railway came, the local commercial centre was nearby St Mary Cray, rather than Orpington. St Mary Cray had a regular market, and industry (paper mills and bell foundry), whereas Orpington was just a small country village surrounded by soft fruit farms, hopfields and orchards." which I certainly did not know.
My nomination is the main building at Adastral Park (formerly BT Laboratories) where I worked for nearly 20 years.
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Originally posted by rauschwerk View PostInteresting to read about St Mary Cray. I lived in Orpington for some 13 years when I was a lad, and began my working life at TMC St Mary Cray (just by the railway viaduct). According to Wikipedia, "Until the railway came, the local commercial centre was nearby St Mary Cray, rather than Orpington. St Mary Cray had a regular market, and industry (paper mills and bell foundry), whereas Orpington was just a small country village surrounded by soft fruit farms, hopfields and orchards." which I certainly did not know.
My nomination is the main building at Adastral Park (formerly BT Laboratories) where I worked for nearly 20 years.
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Originally posted by Hornspieler View PostI'm with Flosshilde. I was staggered when I saw this so-called Dorset Village
Poundbury is an eyesore in the middle of a beautiful stretch of Dorset landscape.
Just goes to show how little Prince Charles cares about architechture if there is a financial reward involved.
HS
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I particularly hate the Henry Moore sculpture at Kenwood on Hampstead Heath, which completely blocks what should be a surprise view of the lake. Bang this bronze and it sounds as hollow as the talent that invented it. To me, most of Moore's work would be better as a maquette to put on the window sill. The stone arch on the Serpentine is just as bad, authorities all over the country have been bamboozled into accepting these lumps.
There! That's better !
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