Architecture 2000: Contemporary Cities - London, A City in Transition

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Architecture 2000: Contemporary Cities - London, A City in Transition

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Some of the more modern structures in London have come under critical scrutiny and these include the tallest building in Britain -- the Canary Wharf Tower -- and the steel-and-glass Lloyd's building designed by well-known architect Richard Rogers. Architecture 2000: Contemporary Cities: London - A City in Transition examines the more acceptable Reuters building, also designed by Richard Rogers, and the Waterloo International Terminal by Nicholas Grimshaw. This series offers commentary from architects and a look at the cultural and historical environment of the cities in which the new structures appear. ~ Alice Day, Rovi

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