As both of my avid readers will know, I’m not one to harp on about bad architecture. We have to look at it enough in our daily grinds, so – my thinking goes – let’s not pollute the clean, pristine, unsullied wonder that is the internet with such unwholesome images as the pictures you are [...]
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Love old folk, hate bad architecture
Posted in architecture, brighton on December 1, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Eastside Story
Posted in Click-and-shoot, Mighty masses, brighton, tagged Corinthian, Ionic, neo-classical, Queen's Park, Sir Charles Barry on February 23, 2009 | 3 Comments »
So I took a trip Eastwards on Saturday over to a part of Brighton that’s fairly out-of-the-way and residential but no less levely for that. The major developments, architecturally speaking, in the East of Brighton are mostly along the seafront – the whole Kemptown fiasco. But a little further inland is the lovely Victoriana of [...]
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