Product Description
Following the tremendous success of Merrell's New London Architecture, this book presents an entirely new selection of the most exciting building projects of the twenty-first century in London. The architectural renaissance of Britain's capital continues in the new millennium with the design and construction of ever more striking and imaginative buildings of all types to serve the needs of the city's population. Projects range in size and budget from such landmark structures as Wembley Stadium and the forthcoming 'Shard of Glass' (London Bridge Tower) to such cultural projects as the Young Vic theatre and Britain's first architecture gallery, near Tate Modern; from offices, schools and hospitals to shops, hotels and private houses. With stunning photographs, drawings and renderings accompanying critical texts, this book offers a compelling portrait of a city eager to embrace the best of the new.
About the Author
Kenneth Powell is an architecture critic, journalist and writer. His many books include New London Architecture, New Architecture in Britain, City Reborn, Culture of Building, Nottingham Transformed and 30 St Mary Axe, all published by Merrell. Cathy Strongman is a freelance writer, eco editor of Insideout magazine. She was previously assistant editor at Grand Designs magazine.