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Don't get me wrong. I mean the whole building process has been fabulous and I love all that. it's just the end result is predictable don't you think. Bland, craftless & kit like


It's new


It's the tall


It's distinctly dull (with angles)


I think Boris described it as "like the needle of a hypodermic syringe, poking out from beneath the earth" he then waffled and said something a little more disparaging/generic about past buildings "Charles Dickens hated Big Ben" or something like he does


Conversely, take a building like 30 St Mary Axe. It's construction is there to marvel at and it plays with your senses. The further you are from it the more it stands out. However, try to find it without using a map. It's great fun, because it aludes you, hides almost. And when you do get there, the best view of it isn't a direct one, but a reflected view in the building adjacent to it


Netts

Funnily enough didn't the gherkin designer say he regrets his youthful folly and think's, on reflection, it's shit, or somesuch?


let me have a dig around.....



herewigo http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mandrake/8598889/Architect-behind-the-Gherkin-says-he-has-finished-designing-strangely-shaped-edifices.html


"I was in there the other day," he said. "I was looking at the glass all the way around thinking, 'Why on earth did we do that?'"

El Pibe Wrote:

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> Funnily enough didn't the gherkin designer say he

> regrets his youthful folly and think's, on

> reflection, it's shit, or somesuch?

>

> let me have a dig around.....

>

>

> herewigo

> http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mandrak

> e/8598889/Architect-behind-the-Gherkin-says-he-has

> -finished-designing-strangely-shaped-edifices.html

>

>

> "I was in there the other day," he said. "I was

> looking at the glass all the way around thinking,

> 'Why on earth did we do that?'"


Oh yes I agree & it's no way perfect


It looks like a working mathematical equation made physical


But, it has been very well received, & people feel genuine affection for it


It also broke relatively new ground when it was built.



The Shard; it's big innit !


Nette

Anyway, anyway, anyway...


The Shard's already been done else where, as I saw today


If you saw the closing credits of "Herbie Rides Again" (1974), then you'll see in the background near the Golden gate bridge a perfect "shard" pointy type building


So, meh. The (rip-off) Shard mk II in London stinks


Anyway and that aside, I was having dinner on Friday with an Architect friend of mine, who has designed the interiors of the apartments in the Shard. He tells me that the paranoia about the twin-towers is what led them to eventually opt for the mixed use, rather than straight commercial use.

However, office specification ceiling heights for the build, were already in place once this revision had been decided. So the new residential floors suffer from lower than average ceiling height, once the floors are raised and the false ceilings go in to accommodate all the services required.


All that for around ?20 + million a pop.


That said, the 360 degree view will be fabulous (as long as your not hitting your head on the chandeliers)


Nette

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> Steveo=Michael Winner


Ah, my secret is out.


For my next review I'll be taking my good friends Jah Lush and Joan Collins to Favourite Chicken and Ribs.


Fans are welcome to come along and buy signed DVDs of my new film Death Wishbone 6. Only ?97.99

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