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So, yesterday I had to meet a little friend in Goodge St who had arranged a surprise for me. Had no idea what it was, until we were right outside. Even then coon't quite believe it. Fulfilled a life-long dream, and it was an incredible experience for me. I was actually quite overwhelmed by it in fact.
[i]But what was it Elf???[/i] I hear you cry.
Well, and you is gonna be well jealous innit no seriously you are...
...I went up to the top of this:
Yeah, yeah, I know! Surprised? I was stunned. I'm still buzzing now from it!
So, I've bin saving this theme for the right moment, and this is perfect. Post pics of yer favourite towers and skyscrapers; can be little follies or huuuuuge great monsters.
And I now you're jealous (speshly Binners), but that's how life goes sometimes; some of us are priviledged, the rest of you aren't. ๐
jealous? pshaw laddie, i ate there when it was a restaurant, and not too bad it was either. did you know it turned? the restaurant part did at about 3 rpm. the balcony didn't.
Towers of Florence and Siena..
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3 rpm with that diameter!
hmm maybe 3 mpr - it was a long time ago
Rode past this on Sundays Skyride...
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This is lost in the forest near me:
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[b]The Burrard Neale Monument or sometimes know as The Walhampton Monument[/b]
Sir Harry Burrard Neale held the office of member of Parliment for Lymington at differnt times between 1790 to 1835.
he gained the office of Lord of the Admiralty between 1804 and 1807, and the rank of Admiral of the Royal Navy in 1810. he was invested as Knight Commander and Knight Grand Order of the Bath in 1815 and 1822 repectively, the the Knight Grand Cross in the Order od St Michael and St Georgein 1824.
In 1825 he became Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet of the Royal Navy. During his naval career he saw a considerable amount of action and under his orders 20 enemy ships of war were destroyed.
I am indeedy jealous Fred. Did you take some aerial rioting pictures for the BBC ๐
I like this one - the Sky Tower in Aukland, which has a glass paneled floor and makes you go very woozy indeedy
But my favourite tower has to be on the northern riviera
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jealous? pshaw laddie, i ate there when it was a restaurant, and not too bad it was either.
Well, you must me quite a bit older than me, cos I was just a kid when the restaurant closed down. My family probbly woon't have bin able to afford to eat there anyway. The tower has bin closed to the public for 30 years, and I never thought I'd ever get to go up to the top.
Sadly, I din't think to take a cam. ๐ This is just from a 'phone cam:
Pics can't do it justice though, BBSB will tell you; the dizzying effect of looking from the horizon to the ground directly below is very disconbobulating!
For a Londonphile like me, it's the ultimate treat! ๐
The Torre Velasca is by BBPR - including Richard Roger's cousin...
I'm currently sat near the top of the citigroup building. Good view from in here - not much smoke though...
[edit]... seems like big cloud of black cloud somewhere to the north of the Olympic site
New York is famed for it's skyscrapers, but the truth is there's only a hayndful of tall buildings there which are actually architecturally interesting. Most are just monolithic slabs without any individual merit, tbh.
This one is a bit nice though:
Well, you must me quite a bit older than me,
<ahem> it was 33 or 34 years ago
does it still spin? and is the balcony still open? it was barred but not glassed IIRC and you could walk out and around it. Pretty cool, i'd have to say
A bit of comparison.
As for New York towers being uninteresting. Big square boxey building are what interests the people that want to occupy buildings in financial centres. So generally the only interesting or quirky towers will be the ones designed to promote like most of the recent towers in the middle east and to a lesser extent the shard or those designed to symbolise something like the replacement for the world trade center.
The shard only really gets away with being commercially viable because they have managed to use the varying floorspace intelligently. Big lower floors for commerce smaller upper floor as residential and hotel space.
Shanghai is a great place for towers.
The BT tower is a great place to visit in London. Have been fortunate enough to go to the top quite a few times, and the revolving restaurant is great fun. It will re-open as a restaurant as part of the Olympics next year and from then onwards.
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/eating_out/article6898128.ece
does it still spin? and is the balcony still open? it was barred but not glassed IIRC and you could walk out and around it. Pretty cool, i'd have to say
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I was quite happy being safely behind bullet-proof glass. I don't think it still spins, although my head was spinning!
Great experience, eh? You wooduv seen quite a different skyline from the one today; no Canary Wharf, no Gherkin, no Shard, no new Wembley, etc. Amazingly, St Pauls was the tallest building in London until the PO Tower went up in 1962.
That Calgary Tower glass floor looks proper vertigo-inducing. Good Lord.
Petronas Towers; only saw these from the air, fling into KL, but bloody hell they are big! Quite beautiful too, I think.
I forget the name of it now, but I too the pics of this tower in Delhi last year...
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Stunningly beautifil close up
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I didn't know OXO's HQ was in London.
Amazingly, St Pauls was the tallest building in London until the PO Tower went up in 1962.
Have you been to the top of St Pauls (that was about 15 years ago, don't know if you still can climb up inside the skin of the dome to the upper balconly just below the cross)













































