
The Linear City with Cany Ash
08/11/10 • -1 min
Cany Ash of Ash Sakula Architects leads this tour of recent developments hugging viaducts, canals & roads. The ride starts under the Green Bridge in Mile End Park, just off the Mile End Road. Travelling east along the canal adjacent to Victoria Park, the ride comes to Fish Island, to drop in on a handful of warehouse spaces used for work, living, arts and play including the Stour Space and The Hive. The last leg of the ride is back through Victoria Park and London Fields to the Kingsland Road to view SoDa Studios by Thinkingspace Ltd. Andrea Miorin was one of the architects working on the developments which occupies a sliver of land between the busy road and a railway line.
http://www.archive.org/download/Lfa2010SkyRidesPodcastSeriesTheLinearCityWithCanyAsh/lfa2010-skyride-cany-ash.mp3Cany Ash of Ash Sakula Architects leads this tour of recent developments hugging viaducts, canals & roads. The ride starts under the Green Bridge in Mile End Park, just off the Mile End Road. Travelling east along the canal adjacent to Victoria Park, the ride comes to Fish Island, to drop in on a handful of warehouse spaces used for work, living, arts and play including the Stour Space and The Hive. The last leg of the ride is back through Victoria Park and London Fields to the Kingsland Road to view SoDa Studios by Thinkingspace Ltd. Andrea Miorin was one of the architects working on the developments which occupies a sliver of land between the busy road and a railway line.
http://www.archive.org/download/Lfa2010SkyRidesPodcastSeriesTheLinearCityWithCanyAsh/lfa2010-skyride-cany-ash.mp3Previous Episode

Wren and Hawksmoor Churches with Fergus Connolly
Fergus Connolly is a specialist in historic architecture and conservation at Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. This ride visits several churches built in the wake of the Great Fire of London, in particular those of Christopher Wren and Nicholas Hawksmoor. The ride considers the context of these architectural gems in terms of religion, arts, and the city, and seeks to illustrate their continual relevance and value.
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