Beauty - Decay - Beauty
A Little Story for you all.
I am working at the moment on a massive Urban Regeneration Project in Central London - The Kings Cross Central Project.
I attended a meeting on the site yesterday to discuss the dismantling of the last of Five huge Gas Holders. We dismantled the other four a couple of years ago.
It was a beautiful day so I took my camera along. When Gas Holder No 8 is dismantled, we then have to load up onto lorries all five gas holders and transport them to our storage and restoration facility near Norwich, a round trip of around 220 miles.
This will involve something like 500 trips! The Gas Holders will then be renovated over the next three years and finally transported back and reerected. You can see an artist impression below. This part of the Project will cost around 3 Million Euros.
The Gas Holders cannot be destroyed as they are Listed Buildings and under the protection of English Heritage. It is my job to Estimate and agree the costs with the Developer. Wish me Luck!!! and take a look at the links below.
http://www.argentkingscross.com/
http://www.angelainglis.org/kx_intro.htm
Anca Silvia B. 17/01/2009 19:44
*****Regards,Anca
bombamo Michèle 05/12/2008 19:00
nice perspective on that structure !michele
DRAGA PUC 03/12/2008 7:51
+++Alexandra Baltog 02/12/2008 20:45
fine composition, Robert !!!Alexandru Valentin Iedu 26/11/2008 12:12
Wonderful perspective indeed ...Very rusty, very aged ... time passing by over him ...
I like it ...
Greetings from Romania,
Alexandru
Claire L. 26/11/2008 11:06
Brilliant perspective!...and an interesting story!
Kind regards, Claire
Theo Weijmer 23/11/2008 20:50
Excellent perspective here Robert, like it how the column is placed, parallel to the frame!!!Greetings Theo
Michael Grotkamp 23/11/2008 8:45
beautyful, wonderful edition...Rob Brydon 22/11/2008 23:37
This is a beautiful piece of historical work. Both he project and your collection of images. Two works to be proud you played your part. Well done mate..cheers..RobDeryck 22/11/2008 20:55
It is amazing how you can make a great picture of something in the process of decay! You have done well. The project you are describing seem aamzing to me. Not so much the work involved, but the effort put in to preserve these old industrial structures. I was not aware of thatTake care and work safely
Deryck
Adele D. Oliver 22/11/2008 20:38
Thank you for explaining this massive project to us - a lot of work before you still. Thank goodness history and beauty gets preserved somewhere - we are just beginning here to realize that it is important.Your photos show well the extent of damage over the years - great sharpness and crop.
greetings, Adele
my Way 22/11/2008 19:50
a great motive, very specially - nice graphic structures !LG my Way
Reinhardt Graetz 22/11/2008 14:11
It's a great work - and a great job for you, Robert - congratulation! I'ts worth to save these objects and to pay a lot of money.I'm looking forward to seeing next pictures and your reports of this great project.
LG Reinhardt
Comy 22/11/2008 13:43
but beauty...Andy Boardman 22/11/2008 12:12
Good photos Robert, and it sounds like a good project to save these structures. Cast iron not the best building material but some of the most beautifully designed structures in Britain are made from it? All that style just for something as boring as a gasometer, you've got to love past engineers.Regards Andy