EUROPE-UNITED KINGDOM/England-London-City of London
WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS
From 'The Bonnie Scotland'1988, British architecture today six protagonists-Elemond Editori Associati/1991, ArchideA/2003,http://www.galinsky.com/,London Illustrated/Historical,Current and Future/Professor SK Al Naib,
Tower
Bridge
City of London

Architect by Horace Jones
in 1886-94, bilding type was openable bascule bridge,construction systems are stone bearing masonry and iron. Photo by Byunguh Yu(#1,2/1996), Byunggu Yu(#3/1992).
Tower of London
City of London

In 1070-90
for castle, fortress, prison, construction system is bearing masonry.
Context was urban
of Medieval English style.The ultimate castle keep of the British Empire, in London by the Tower Bridge across the
Thames river. The greatest castles of the period had stone keeps. It
assumed
its form as a 'concentric' castle, with successive lines of fortification, only
after several reigns.
St Thomas's Tower
Tower of London, City of London
St.Paul's Cathedral
City of London


Architect by Sir Christopher Wren in 1675-1710.
Construction system is masonry, brick, timber, and cut stone of Late Renaissance
to Baroque style. The dome peaks at 366 feet above pavement. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Llody's
of London Building
107 Leadenhill Street, City of London

Architect by Richard
Rogers in 1978-86. Building Type
are commercial, corporate headquarters
of Bank of Llodys. Construction System was steel frame with glass curtain wall
style-High
Tech Modern. Expressed structure and exposed services as ornamental order.
Swiss RE Tower
30 St Mary Axe, City of London
Architect by Norman Foster on 2003. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
St Mary Axe Church
St Mary Axe, City of London
Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
More London
More London, Southwark, City of London
Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
2 More London Riverside
More London Riverside, Southwark, City of London
Architect by Norman Foster on 2003. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
City Hall/The Queen's Walk of More London
More London, Southwark, City of London


Architect by Norman Foster on 2000-02. Photo by Jaewook Yu(#1,2,5/2005), Jeonghun Oh(#3,4/2005).
1 More London Place
More London Place, Southwark, City of London
Architect by Norman Foster on 2003. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
6 More London Place
More London Place, Southwark, City of London


Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Floodlight Array
More London, Southwark, City of London
Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Peckham Library
122 Peckham Hill Street, Southwark, City of London


Architect by William Alsop & Jan Stormer on 1999. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Peckham Scene
City of London
Front view from Pecham Library. Photo by Wonsuk Cho on 2005.
Woolworth Building
Peckham, City of London
Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Design Museum
Southwark, City of London

Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
No.1 Poultry
107 Leadenhill Street, City of London


Architect by Sir James Sterling & Michael Wilford on 1985-98. The Oxford Centre for Real Estate Management. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
60 Queen Victoria Street
City of London


Architect by Foggo Associates on 1999. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Barbican Complex
City of London

Architect by Chamberlin,Powell & Bon, Ove Arup & Partners on 1954-82. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 1994.
Bush Lane House Offices/Rail Station
80 Cannon Street, City of London

Architect by Arup Associates on 1976. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Plantation Place
Fenchurch Street, City of London


Architect by Arup Associates on 2004. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Tate Modern Museum
Southwark, City of London

Architect by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott on 1963. Tate Modern started life as a powerstation. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
London Stock Exchange/Bank of England
City of London

The first permanent building, dating from the 1730s, to the designs of Sir John
Soane which was completed in 1940. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Credit Lyonnais Bank
30 Cannon Street, City of London
Architect by The Whinney Mackay & Lewis Partnership on 1980. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Avita Tower
Undershaft Street, City of London
Architect by Gollins Melvin Ward Partnership on 1969. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
54 Lombard Street
Gracechurch Street, City of London
Architect by GMW Architects on 1992. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Burberry & The Harrod
London
The Harrod was established in 1849, most famous Department store of
the world. Photo by Jungryul Kim on September 2007.
Old Building
City of London

Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Modern Building
City of London
Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
76-80 Great Guildford St.Building
Great Guildford Street, Southwark, City of London

Photo by Jaewook Yu(#1/22 November 2005), Jungryul Kim(#2-4/6 September 2007).