Description
Features
1. The cover features a unique architectural icon that celebrates a local project and is illustrated as
a wandering path, capturing the joy of architecture and discovery.
Cover Illustration: Tate Modern Switch House by Herzog & de Meuron
2. Map identifying the general locations of the buildings, major and medium-sized road networks,
urban areas, watersheds, parks and other natural features.
3. Recommended Route identifying a must-see network of buildings and landmarks, with dashed
lines indicating routes for contemporary, modern and historical interests.
4. Legend of selected architectural projects featuring beautifully detailed building icons, the name of
the architect(s) / designers involved, and an address for where it can be found.
5. QR code connecting you to our digital guide with more information about the projects.
Umair Ibrahim –
Superb architecture guide to the most exciting city in the world! Most of London’s notable architecture is concentrated in the central boroughs but this guide covers some of the buildings in the outer boroughs as well. It is sure to keep you occupied for a few days of long walks through the city to cover all the important works of architecture, of which London has many!
Julian Snider –
This was a life-saver during my 3-day visit to London. There are so many things to see in London that I would not have known where to start without this guide. It gave me a good sense of what to see and where they’re located in relation to one another. I did one of the recommended walking routes, which was chock-full of sites and easy to navigate. The layout and graphics of the guide are also beautifully designed and add a nice touch. Can’t wait to try out some of the other cities!