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The Garden Bridge, London.
The Garden Bridge is a planned pedestrian bridge that has been proposed to be build over the River Thames, with work being possibly as soon as 2015. The idea was conceived by Joanna Lumley in 1998 and designed by Thomas Heatherwick, an English designer and the founder of Heatherwick Studio, a design practice in London. Costs of the bridge could be between 60 to 150 million pounds, sources say funding required would come from the private sector.
http://www.standard.co.uk/incoming/a...amesBridge.jpg http://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/...dge-442221.jpg http://dx9rjq5h30myv.cloudfront.net/...-A-610x407.jpg http://i.huffpost.com/gen/1191807/th...E-large570.jpg What do you think? Do you like the idea of The Garden Bridge? The site below includes a video http://www.gardenbridgetrust.org/index.html |
looks tacky, will be executed even tackier
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Doesn't fit in with the surrounding scenery
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Nope it's too contemporary, those columns don't look sufficient to support the weight of a garden across the Thames either.
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..it looks quite futuristic, yeah I think I quite like it...
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my first thought was if you get stuck between two beehives you'd have to jump into the water
so yeah i'm not a fan |
I don't think it's going to look anything like the designs at all, it will involve alot less plants and trees. I agree with Shaun a little, i don't think it looks tacky however i do think it will be executed tacky. I think the width will be extended from 30m to at least 45/50m, In the design they've focused alot on the plants and the plants actually made it look smaller!
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what if the tree roots got to big and cracked the bridge and it collapsed..
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i like it
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