Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Trinity Bouy Wharf

I cycled down to Trinity Bouy Wharf. I'd never been here before...it was really nice down here, peaceful. Some great offices made out of containers, and a cool, cheap old American diner. And two lightships. I'd seen them from the other side of the Thames, so it was good to come across them here.
















Round the corner from Trinity Bouy Wharf is a strange building in the middle of nowhere, with a corner clad in grass. It doesn't really work as well here as it does on Jean Nouvels' Musee de Quai Branly in Paris.



Then onto the Isle of Dogs and some cranes.






And past John Outrams Isle of Dogs pumping station. I love eighties architecture.




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