EUROPE-UNITED KINGDOM/England-London-Central London
WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS
From 'Explore worldwide' 1999,'Royal Family'1980 ,'The Bonnie Scotland'1988,'
Waterloo Bridge
Central London

First bridge was design by John Rennie on 1817, Now architect by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott on 1942-45. Photo by Byunguh Yu(#1/1994), Jaewook Yu(#2-5/2005).
International Terminal Waterloo Station
York Road, Central
London


Architect by Nicholas Grimshaw on 1993. Photo By Jaewook Yu(#1-3/2005), Wonsuk Cho(#4/2005).
County Hall/London Aquarium & Saatchi Gallery
Central
London
The headquater of the Greater London Council. The
foundation stone was laid by Kinf George V in 1912. He opened the first part
some ten years later, but the building was not finally completed until
1933. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
BA Millennium Eye/London Eye
Lambeth, Central London


Architect by Marks Barfield Architects on 1999.
Photo by Jisook Park(#1,2/2003)who member of CFC, Jaewook Yu(#3-6/2005).
Millennium Bridge
Central London

Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Royal
Festival Hall
Central London

Architect
by London County Council Architects' Office in 1951. Photo by Byunguh Yu(#1,2/1994), Jaewook Yu(#3/2005).
St.Thomas' Hospital
Lambeth, Central London

Architect
by YRM Ltd. & RC Cutting Co.Ltd.
Upstream Building,Shell
Centre
Lambeth, Central London
Architect by Sir Howard Robertson on 1961. Situated on the south bank of the
Thames, is one of the largest company headquarters in Europe in 1970. It consists
of two buildings, one in the form of an L, the other a U-shaped block with a
tower 350 feet in height.
Leadenhall Market
Central London


Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Warship Belfast
Central London
On the River Thames. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.