Title Photo ‘The Street’s Like A Jungle’ by DobingDesign

Above ‘London’ by CRAIG PHILIP SZLATOSZLAVEK

Above ‘ARCHITECTURAL ABSTRACT #9339’ by Michael Palmer ARPS

Above ‘The Pickled Cucumber’ by martinbaker76

My favourite piece of London’s architecture, well modern at least, The Gherkin at St Mary Axe, in the heart of the self acclaimed Insurance district of the City of London.

Above ‘Perplexity’ by Otto Berkeley

…Hidden away at Lorrimore Square in South London is St Paul’s Church, which I came across during September’s Open House weekend. The church is a small but remarkable Grade II-listed building built in the late 1950s after the original church burned down during the second world war. Replacing the original 19th-century Victorian Gothic style is an innovative post-war design by John Wimbleton of architect practice Woodroffe, Buchanan & Coulter, built from a mixture of brick, copper and rubble stone from the old church…

Above Photo by Carol Murray

Above ‘June’ by Ben Austin Duch

Above ‘London’s Big Wheel - London Eye’ by Simon Hadleigh-Sparks