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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The curved windows of the 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, are seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, is seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_11_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The curved windows of the 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, are seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_10_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, is seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_09_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, is seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_08_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. Pedestrians walk past a poster depicting a finished version of the 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_07_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, is seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_06_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, is seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_05_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. Parking spaces, coned off to stop use after drivers had their cars melted are seen opposite the 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_04_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. A heron waits in the snow. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_019.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. A dog plays in the snow in front of Chiswick House. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_016.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. Founder, Sir Terence Conran, as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A visitor tests a virtual reality display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A visitor tests a virtual reality display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_14.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A visitor tests a virtual reality display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A staff member views a display of piles of coloured thread as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A staff member views a Lego-inspired mannequin display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A working industrial robot on show as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A staff member views a display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A staff member views a display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. A staff member views a display as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_04.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. Founder, Sir Terence Conran,  seated and John Pawson, designer, right, as The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_02.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 17/11/2016. London, UK. The Design Museum opens in its new home on Kensington High Street, west London.  Housed in the former Commonwealth Institute, the building has been redesigned by John Pawson following an investment of £83m, and a five-year construction process for its future role as the world’s leading institution dedicated to contemporary design and architecture. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_DESIGN_MUSEUM_SCU_03.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The 'Walky Talkie' building (L), also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, is seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_01_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The 'Walky Talkie' building (L), also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, is seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_02_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/09/2013. London, UK. The 'Walky Talkie' building, also known as 20 Fenchurch Street, is seen in London today (03/09/2013). The building, still under construction, has hit headlines after it was found that, due to it's curved architecture, light reflected from the building at certain times of the day was melting cars and has the ability to cook eggs. Photo credit: Matt Cetti-Roberts/LNP
    LNP_20_FENCHURCH_03_MCR.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. A man feeds a heron in the snow. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_030.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_029.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_028.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_027.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK.  Chiswick House. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_026.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. A man photographs the snow.  People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_025.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. A man walks across The Classic Bridge built for the 5th Duke of Devonshire. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_024.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. A woman walks across The Classic Bridge built for the 5th Duke of Devonshire. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_023.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_022.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_021.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. A swan stretches its wings in front of The Classic Bridge built for the 5th Duke of Devonshire.. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_020.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. Swans swim in a small patch of unfrozen water. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_018.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. The Iconic Temple and Mirror Lake. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_017.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/02/2012, London, UK. A woman walks past the frozen water course. People enjoy the snow in the grounds of Chiswick House in West London today 10 February 2012. Chiswick House, undergoing restoration,  is the first and one of the finest examples of neo-Palladian design in England.  Inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and 16th Century Italy, the third Earl of Burlington built the house as a homage to Renaissance architect Palladio.The cold weather across the UK is set to continue over the weekend.  Photo credit : Stephen Simpson/LNP
    LNP_ChiswickHouse_SNOW_SSI_015.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Willow Beal, aged 5 (L), and Hunter Tagholm (R), aged 8, pose with a Lego crown at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020. (Parental permission to photograph obtained). Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_10.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Willow Beal, aged 5, poses with a Lego crown at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020. (Parental permission to photograph obtained). Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. (C) Margot Cartwright-Naylor, aged 4, and her sister Stella, aged 11, work with Lego at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_09.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  A visitor works with Lego at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_01.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Hunter Tagholm, aged 8 (L), and Willow Beal, aged 5 (R), pose with a Lego crown at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020. (Parental permission to photograph obtained). Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_13.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Hunter Tagholm, aged 8 (L), and Willow Beal, aged 5 (R), pose with a Lego crown at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020. (Parental permission to photograph obtained). Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_12.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Hunter Tagholm, aged 8 (L), and Willow Beal, aged 5 (R), pose with a Lego crown at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020. (Parental permission to photograph obtained). Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_11.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Willow Beal, aged 5, poses with a Lego crown at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020. (Parental permission to photograph obtained). Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_08.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Willow Beal, aged 5, and her mother work with Lego at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_07.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Visitors work with Lego at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_06.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Daisy Lenkiewicz, aged 6, and her father Simon work with Lego at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
    LNP_TATE_MODERN_LEGO_SCU_05.JPG
  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Visitors work with Lego at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  Preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 26/07/2019. LONDON, UK. Margot Cartwright-Naylor, aged 4, and her mother work with Lego at the preview of "The cubic structural evolution project", 2004, by Olafur Eliasson at Tate Modern.  Exhibited for the first time in the UK, the artwork comprises one tonne of white Lego bricks inspiring visitors to create their own architectural vision for a future city and is on display until 18 August 2019.  The work coincides with the artist's new retrospective exhibition "In real life" at Tate Modern on display to 5 January 2020.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . A wreath and a single white rose are fixed to fencing beside a hand-drawn placard bemoaning the loss of a part-demolished building on the corner of Thomas Street and John Street , which criticises Manchester City Council leader Sir Richard Leese . The building is reported to have become dangerous following heavy rains after years of neglect . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Kelvin Street sign amongst the ruins of a part-demolished building on the corner of Thomas Street and John Street , reported to have become dangerous following heavy rains after years of neglect . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Part-demolished building on the corner of Thomas Street and John Street , reported to have become dangerous following heavy rains after years of neglect . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Building site on the corner of Back Turner Street , Soap Street and High Street by Withy Grove . A much-criticised plan for the block's redevelopment is currently before Manchester City Council planners . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Building site on the corner of Back Turner Street , Soap Street and High Street by Withy Grove . A much-criticised plan for the block's redevelopment is currently before Manchester City Council planners . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Building site on the corner of Back Turner Street , Soap Street and High Street by Withy Grove . A much-criticised plan for the block's redevelopment is currently before Manchester City Council planners . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Building site on the corner of Back Turner Street , Soap Street and High Street by Withy Grove . A much-criticised plan for the block's redevelopment is currently before Manchester City Council planners . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Building site on the corner of Back Turner Street , Soap Street and High Street by Withy Grove . A much-criticised plan for the block's redevelopment is currently before Manchester City Council planners . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Building site on the corner of Back Turner Street , Soap Street and High Street by Withy Grove . A much-criticised plan for the block's redevelopment is currently before Manchester City Council planners . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Building site on the corner of Back Turner Street , Soap Street and High Street by Withy Grove . A much-criticised plan for the block's redevelopment is currently before Manchester City Council planners . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . A wreath and a single white rose are fixed to fencing beside a hand-drawn placard bemoaning the loss of a part-demolished building on the corner of Thomas Street and John Street , which criticises Manchester City Council leader Sir Richard Leese . The building is reported to have become dangerous following heavy rains after years of neglect . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . Building site on the corner of Back Turner Street , Soap Street and High Street by Withy Grove . A much-criticised plan for the block's redevelopment is currently before Manchester City Council planners . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . A wreath and a single white rose are fixed to fencing beside a hand-drawn placard bemoaning the loss of a part-demolished building on the corner of Thomas Street and John Street , which criticises Manchester City Council leader Sir Richard Leese . The building is reported to have become dangerous following heavy rains after years of neglect . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures . 06/10/2018. Manchester , UK . A wreath and a single white rose are fixed to fencing beside a hand-drawn placard bemoaning the loss of a part-demolished building on the corner of Thomas Street and John Street , which criticises Manchester City Council leader Sir Richard Leese . The building is reported to have become dangerous following heavy rains after years of neglect . Campaigners say that the architectural heritage of the Northern Quarter of Manchester City Centre is under threat from developers and Manchester City Council planning policy . Photo credit : Joel Goodman/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 12/09/2018. LONDON, UK. An architectural model showing several of the architect's greatest designs at a preview of "Renzo Piano: The Art of Making Buildings", an exhibition of works by the internationally renowned architect and Honorary Royal Academician Renzo Piano.  An overview of 16 of his most significant projects are on display in an exhibition which runs 15 September to 20 January 2019 at the Royal Academy of Arts in Piccadilly.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  SHARKS! by architect Jaimie Shorten is unveiled in East London as the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  Architect Jaimie Shorten at the unveiling of his work SHARKS! in East London, the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  Architect Jaimie Shorten at the unveiling of his work SHARKS! in East London, the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  Architect Jaimie Shorten at the unveiling of his work SHARKS! in East London, the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  Architect Jaimie Shorten at the unveiling of his work SHARKS! in East London, the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  Architect Jaimie Shorten at the unveiling of his work SHARKS! in East London, the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  SHARKS! by architect Jaimie Shorten is unveiled in East London as the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  Architect Jaimie Shorten at the unveiling of his work SHARKS! in East London, the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  SHARKS! by architect Jaimie Shorten is unveiled in East London as the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  Architect Jaimie Shorten at the unveiling of his work SHARKS! in East London, the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  SHARKS! by architect Jaimie Shorten is unveiled in East London as the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  SHARKS! by architect Jaimie Shorten is unveiled in East London as the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  SHARKS! by architect Jaimie Shorten is unveiled in East London as the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  SHARKS! by architect Jaimie Shorten is unveiled in East London as the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  SHARKS! by architect Jaimie Shorten is unveiled in East London as the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/08/2020. LONDON, UK.  SHARKS! by architect Jaimie Shorten is unveiled in East London as the winner of this year's annual Antepavilion Commission.  The commission offers emerging architects, artists and makers an opportunity to create new work for temporary display.  The work comprises a group of full scale replica sharks - two Great Whites, a Tiger Shark and two Megalodon 'dinosaur' sharks - installed in the Regents Canal at Hoxton Docks, Haggerston.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 23/10/2019. LONDON, UK.  Preview of "Where Light Falls", a cutting-edge light show illuminating the facade of St Paul's Cathedral.  Along with poetry and sound, the show tells the story of the St Paul's Watch who ensured the survival of the Cathedral during the Blitz during the Second World War.  The event is open to the public on the evenings of the 24 to 27 October and is supported by Historic England.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 21/07/2019. LONDON, UK.  Members of the public tear apart The People's Tower, a monumental cardboard structure, built by artist Olivier Grossetête aided by a local volunteers, which stood in Guildhall Yard.  Over 1,000 boxes were used to build the 20m high artwork, inspired by the Guildhall building.  The four day construction process culminates in the structure being ceremonially torn down.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 03/03/2019. LONDON, UK. Worshippers take part in prayers during Visit My Mosque Day at London Central Mosque near Regent's Park.  Over 150 mosques across the UK have held open days backed by the Muslim Council of Britain (MCB), to show non-Muslims more about the religion and its part in the local community.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2018. LONDON, UK. A woman sits in the auditorium.  Alexandra Palace Theatre re-opens to the public for the first time in 80 years following a £27 million restoration, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Haringey Council.  Originally opened in 1875, Alexandra Palace Theatre was where audiences were entertained by pantomime, opera, drama, ballet and music hall.  The Victorian engineering marvel re-opens in December 2018 with a programme of drama, music, comedy and family shows.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 30/11/2018. LONDON, UK.  Alexandra Palace Theatre re-opens to the public for the first time in 80 years following a £27 million restoration, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Haringey Council.  Originally opened in 1875, Alexandra Palace Theatre was where audiences were entertained by pantomime, opera, drama, ballet and music hall.  The Victorian engineering marvel re-opens in December 2018 with a programme of drama, music, comedy and family shows.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 14/05/2018. LONDON, UK. General view of the restored interior at a photocall for the opening of the new Royal Academy of Arts (RA) in Piccadilly.  As part of the celebrations for its 250th anniversary year, redevelopment has seen the RA's two buildings, 6 Burlington Gardens and Burlington House, united into one extended campus and art space extending from Piccadilly to Mayfair.  Photo credit: Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 11/04/2018. Leicester, UK. Unseen original drawings and paintings of Leicester’s most famous landmarks by eminent Victorian architect Joseph Goddard are to be displayed in public for the first time in history on 11 April 2018, to mark his 172th birthday. Pictured, the exterior of the bank in Granby Street, that Joseph Goddard designed and now houses the exhibition. The exhibition will take in the iconic former bank building, currently owned by ISKCON, at 31 Granby Street.<br />
Joseph Goddard designed some of Leicester’s most famous landmarks, including the Clock Tower, the Thomas Cook offices, and 31 Granby Street, the impressive former Midland bank building. Hundreds of bound books were donated to ISKCON in 2017 by the great grandsons of Goddard and now the exhibition will feature samples of original drawings and designs by the architect.  Photo credit: Dave Warren/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 06/09/2017. London, UK. The newly completed Nova Victoria building (R) near to London's Victoria Station has won the 2017 Carbuncle Cup. The award, run by Building Design Magazine, has named the £380m office complex -  described as a "bright red hideous mess" - as the worst building in the United Kingdom. Photo credit: Peter Macdiarmid/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 24/02/2017. London, UK. The sun sets behind the Houses of Parliament as seen from Westminster Bridge. Photo credit : Stephen Chung/LNP
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  • © licensed to London News Pictures. London, UK 14/05/2014. City traders and business people abseil off the Lloyd's building to raise funds for London-based international charity 'RedR' on Wednesday, 14 May 2014. Photo credit: Tolga Akmen/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. A Grade-II listed former theatre in Woolwich is being restored to its former glory by a London based church. This photo of the foyer and Grand Staircase comes from a promotional brochure produced at the time of its opening in 1937. Photo used with permission of Greenwich Heritage Centre. More copy at: http://www.greenwich.co.uk/woolwichgranada.txt  Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. A Grade-II listed former theatre in Woolwich is being restored to its former glory by a London based church. Many of the original doors such as this toilet door are still in place. Where new doors have been needed, the church has gone back to the same company that made them in 1937.  More copy at: http://www.greenwich.co.uk/woolwichgranada.txt  Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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  • © Licensed to London News Pictures. 10/10/2013. A Grade-II listed former theatre in Woolwich is being restored to its former glory by a London based church. This photo of the auditorium comes from a promotional brochure produced at the time of its opening in 1937. Photo used with permission of Greenwich Heritage Centre. More copy at: http://www.greenwich.co.uk/woolwichgranada.txt  Credit : Rob Powell/LNP
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